This five-day instructor-led course designed to help students prepare to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise switching solutions for campus environments using the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture.
This course is a component of the Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching curriculum. This course is designed to give students a firm understanding of how to manage switches in an enterprise campus environment.
After completing this course participants can register to sit the (SWITCH) 642-813 exam.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Analyze campus network designs • Implement VLANs in a network campus • Implement spanning tree • Implement inter-VLAN routing in a campus network • Implement a highly available network • Implement high-availability technologies and techniques using multilayer switches in a campus environment • Implement security features in a switched network • Integrate WLANs into a campus network • Accommodate voice and video in campus networks
Module 1: • Analyzing Campus Network Designs
Module 2: • Implementing VLANs in Campus Networks
Module 3: • Implementing Spanning Tree
Module 4: • Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing
Module 5: • Implementing a Highly Available Network
Module 6: • Implementing Layer 3 High Availability
Module 7: • Minimizing Service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Network
Module 8: • Accommodating Voice and Video in Campus Networks
Module 9: • Integrating Wireless LANs into a Campus Network
Network professionals, including network engineers, network operations center (NOC) technical support personnel, or help desk technicians, who will need to correctly implement switch-based solutions given a network design using Cisco IOS services and features.
The Prerequisites for this training are:
• CCNA certification or familiarity with internetworking technologies and the ability to perform basic configuration of Cisco routers, including practical experience installing, operating, and maintaining Cisco routers and switches in an enterprise environment. • Knowledge of IP, including the ability to perform IP subnetting on non-octal boundaries, configure IP standard and extended access lists, operate and configure distance vector routing protocol, configure serial interface, and interpret a Cisco routing table. • Knowledge and experience equivalent to having attended the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) and Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) courses