ARSFE

RRP: £1395 (+VAT)

Duration: 3 Days

Who Should Attend

The primary audience for this course are Cisco Premier Channel Partner Field Engineers, and Cisco Customer Network Engineers.

Prerequisites

The Knowledge and skills required to sit this course are as follows;

Delegates must hold a valid CCNP or Comparable experience to sit on this course. Delegates who do not meet this level of knowledge may be asked to leave the course if they hold it up.

Session Objectives

  • At the end of the course delegates will be able to;-
    • Define advanced capabilities of Cisco routers and switches, and list the hardware platforms that implement the advanced technologies
    • Securely manage Cisco network devices and monitor the network using Syslog, NTP, and NetFlow services
    • Configure Layer 2 and Layer 3 high availability on Cisco routers and switches, including hardware and software redundancy on modular switches
    • Configure and troubleshoot MPLS VPNs

    Course Outline

  • Advanced Capabilities of Cisco Routers and Switches
    • Defining Advanced Capabilities of Cisco Routers and Switches
    • Routing and Switching Hardware
  • Network Management
    • Configuring Secure Remote Management Access
    • Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Managing Cisco Devices
  • Implement High Availability
    • Configuring Layer 2 High Availability
    • Configuring Layer 3 High Availability
    • Describing Hardware and Software Redundancy on Modular Switches
  • MPLS Implementation
    • MPLS VPN Implementations
    • Implementing and Monitoring MPLS
    • Implementing and Monitoring MPLS VPN
    • Troubleshooting MPLS VPNs