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Networking Technology: CCNP 1, CSCO 2010 -104 Advanced Routing Instructor Tony Rashid Telephone 401 825-1140 E-mail [email protected] Webpage: http://faculty.ccri.edu/tonyrashid/ccnp.htm Office Hours Room 2188 ; Mon, Tue, Wed, & Thur 4:00 5:00 P.M, by appointment. Class Sections 104 Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 9:50 P.M. Jan 24, 2012 - May 10, 2012 Instructional Material and Web Sites 1 Cisco Academy Assessment Web Site http://cisco.netacad.net/ 2 Text Books (Optional) Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Cisco Press, Diane Teare, ISBN-10: 1587058820 ISBN-13: 9781587058820 CCNP ROUTE, Lab Manual (Optional) Cisco Press, ISBN-13: 978-1-58713-303-9 ISBN-10: 1-58713-303-2 Grading Policies Skills: Journal-Entries 5% Labs and Class Participation 10% Project and Presentation 20% Practical Final 25% Academic: Quizzes 15% Final 25% Other Policies 1. Students are expected to complete the lessons and labs outside of class time. 2. All quizzes must be taken in class and will not be available from the student web site. 3. Late assignments will be penalized 20 points. 4. Assignments late more than one week period from assigned date will not be accepted. 5. All assignments must be completed using a word processor or other appropriate applications. 6. Students are required to speak to the instructor about make-up opportunities for missed work due to absence. 7. Students who miss a quiz must take the quiz within a week of the original quiz date. 8. Students are allowed a maximum of three (2) re-takes of chapter quizzes per the semester. 9. All re-takes must be completed prior to the final exam, without exception 10. Students are expected to participate as members of teams when working on labs or group projects in and outside the classroom. All participants must proceed in a professional manner and contribute equally. 11. Students must pass both the Skills based portion in addition to the Academic portion of the curriculum to pass the course. 12. Student’s final grade can only be raised one letter grade above the on-line final exam. 13. Use of Cell Phones (IM, tweet, email, etc.) is not permitted in class and must be turned off during exams and lectures. No “Browsing/Surfing” during examinations and lectures other than the allowed instructional sites . 14. Students are expected to uphold a standard of conduct relating to academic honesty. Students assume full responsibility for the content and integrity of the academic work they submit.

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Networking Technology: CCNP 1, CSCO 2010 -104 Advanced Routing

Instructor Tony Rashid

Telephone 401 825-1140

E-mail [email protected] Webpage: http://faculty.ccri.edu/tonyrashid/ccnp.htm

Office Hours Room 2188; Mon, Tue, Wed, & Thur 4:00 – 5:00 P.M, by appointment.

Class Sections 104 Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 – 9:50 P.M. Jan 24, 2012 - May 10, 2012 Instructional Material and Web Sites

1 Cisco Academy Assessment Web Site http://cisco.netacad.net/

2 Text Books (Optional) Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)

Cisco Press, Diane Teare, ISBN-10: 1587058820

ISBN-13: 9781587058820

CCNP ROUTE, Lab Manual (Optional)

Cisco Press, ISBN-13: 978-1-58713-303-9

ISBN-10: 1-58713-303-2

Grading Policies Skills:

Journal-Entries 5%

Labs and Class Participation 10%

Project and Presentation 20%

Practical Final 25%

Academic:

Quizzes 15%

Final 25%

Other Policies 1. Students are expected to complete the lessons and labs outside of class time.

2. All quizzes must be taken in class and will not be available from the student web site.

3. Late assignments will be penalized 20 points.

4. Assignments late more than one week period from assigned date will not be accepted.

5. All assignments must be completed using a word processor or other appropriate applications.

6. Students are required to speak to the instructor about make-up opportunities for missed work due to absence.

7. Students who miss a quiz must take the quiz within a week of the original quiz date.

8. Students are allowed a maximum of three (2) re-takes of chapter quizzes per the semester.

9. All re-takes must be completed prior to the final exam, without exception

10. Students are expected to participate as members of teams when working on labs or group projects in and

outside the classroom. All participants must proceed in a professional manner and contribute equally.

11. Students must pass both the Skills based portion in addition to the Academic portion of the curriculum to

pass the course.

12. Student’s final grade can only be raised one letter grade above the on-line final exam.

13. Use of Cell Phones (IM, tweet, email, etc.) is not permitted in class and must be turned off during exams and

lectures. No “Browsing/Surfing” during examinations and lectures other than the allowed instructional sites.

14. Students are expected to uphold a standard of conduct relating to academic honesty. Students assume full

responsibility for the content and integrity of the academic work they submit.

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Networking Technology: CCNP 1, Advanced Routing - CSCO 2010-104

Week Lesson Exam Subjects Lab Projects W

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1 Chapter 1 Routing Services: Explain complex network requirements and design models for implementing advanced routing services in an enterprise network

1.1 Complex Enterprise Network Frameworks, Architectures, and Models

Describe common enterprise traffic requirements and network design models 1.2 Creating, Documenting, and Executing an Implementation Plan

Describe how to create an implementation plan for implementing routing services in an enterprise network 1.3 Reviewing IP Routing Principles

Review the fundamentals of routing and compare various routing protocols

1-1TCL Script Reference and

Demonstration

1-2 TBD

Week

2

Jan

31,

Febru

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2 1 Chapter 2 Configuring the Enhanced Interior Gateway: Routing Protocol Implement EIGRP in an enterprise network

2.1 Understanding EIGRP Terminology and Operation Describe the basic functions and operation of EIGRP

2.2 Planning EIGRP Routing Implementations Plan and implement EIGRP routing

2.3 Configuring and Verifying EIGRP Verify EIGRP routing

2.4 Configuring and Verifying EIGRP in an Enterprise WAN Configure and verify basic EIGRP in an enterprise WAN

2.5 Configuring and Verifying EIGRP Authentication Configure and verify EIGRP authentication

2.6 Optimizing EIGRP Implementations Describe and configure EIGRP optimization mechanisms;

verify and troubleshoot the overall implementation

2-1 EIGRP Configuration, Bandwidth,

and Adjacencies

2-2 EIGRP Load Balancing

2-3 Summarization and Default

Network Advertisement

2-4 EIGRP Frame Relay Hub and Spoke

2-5 EIGRP Authentication & Timers

2-6, EIGRP Challenge Lab

2-7, Troubleshooting EIGRP

Week

3

Feb

7, F

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3 2 Chapter 3 Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol: Implement OSPF in an enterprise network

3.1 Understanding OSPF Terminology and Operation Describe OSPF terminology and operation within various

enterprise environments 3.2 OSPF Packets

Explain the OSPF packet types 3.3 Configuring and Verifying Basic OSPF Routing

Plan OSPF 3.4 Understanding OSPF Network Types

Describe and configure OSPF

3-1 Single-Area OSPF Link Costs and

Interface Priorities

3-2 Multiple-Area OSPF with Stub

Areas and Authentication

3-3 OSPF Virtual Links and Area

Summarization

Week

4

Feb

14

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Describe and configure OSPF 3.5 Understanding OSPF

LSAs Describe common LSAs 3.6 Interpreting the OSPF LSDB and Routing Table

Describe how LSAs form the layout of the OSPF LSDB 3.7 Configuring and Verifying Advanced OSPF Features

Configure and verify advanced OSPF features 3.8 Configuring OSPF Authentication

Configure and verify OSPF authentication

3-4 OSPF over Frame Relay

3-5, OSPF Challenge Lab

3-6, OSPF Troubleshooting Lab

Week

5

Feb

21,

Feb

23

4 3 Chapter 4 Manipulating Routing Updates: Implement various mechanisms for controlling routing updates and traffic

4.1 Assessing Network Routing Performance Issues Describe network performance issues and ways to control

routing updates and traffic 4.2 Controlling Routing Update Traffic

Describe, configure, and considerations for controlling routing update traffic 4.3 Implementing Route Redistribution

Describe the purpose of multiple protocols 4.4 Controlling Routing Update Traffic

Describe, configure, and verify various methods for controlling routing update traffic

4-1, Redistribution Between RIP and

OSPF

4-2, Redistribution Between EIGRP and

OSPF

4-3, Manipulating Administrative

Distances

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Week

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5 4 Chapter 5 Implementing Path Control Implement path control using IP SLA and PBR

5.1 Understanding Path Control Describe how the various path control methods affect traffic

5.2 Implement Path Control using Offset-Lists Configure offset-lists for path control

5.3 Implement Path Control using IP SLAs Configure the IP Service-Level Agreement feature for path

control 5.4 Implement Path Control using Policy Based Routing

Configure policy-based routing (PBR) for path control 5.5 Advanced Path Control Tools Describe the Cisco IOS Optimized Edge Routing technology

5-1, Configure and Verify Path Control

5-2, Configure IP SLA Tracking and

Path Control

Week

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6 5 Chapter 6 Implementing a Border Gateway Protocol Solution for ISP connectivity: Implement BGP to allow an enterprise network to connect to an ISP

6.1 BGP Terminology, Concepts, and Operation Describe basic BGP terminology and operation, including

EBGP and IBGP 6.2 Configuring BGP

Verify and troubleshoot basic BGP configurations 6.3 Verifying and Troubleshooting BGP

Describe and configure various methods for manipulating path selection 6.4 Basic BGP Path Manipulation Using Route Maps

Describe and configure various methods for manipulating path selection 6.5 Filtering BGP Routing Updates

Describe how to filter routes in BGP

6-1 Configuring BGP with Default

Routing

6-2 Using the AS_PATH Attribute

6-3 Configuring IBGP and EBGP

Sessions, Local Preference and MED

6-4 BGP Route Reflectors and Route

Filters

March 12 – 18 Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break

Week

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7 6 Chapter 7 Implementing Routing Facilities for Branch Offices and Mobile Workers: Describe a basic implementation for branch office and mobile worker connectivity

7.1 Planning the Branch Office Implementation Describe the fundamentals of branch office connectivity

7.2 Planning for Mobile Worker Implementations Describe the fundamentals of mobile worker connectivity

7.3 Routing Traffic to the Mobile Worker Describe the necessary configurations for a mobile worker to

connect to an enterprise network

7-1, Configure Routing Facilities to the

Branch Office

Week

9

Mar

27

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8 7 Chapter 8 Implementing IPv6 in an Enterprise Network: Describe and configure IPv6 in an enterprise network

8.1 Introducing IPv6 Describe the basics of IPv6

8.2 IPv6 Addressing Describe the basics of IPv6 addressing

8.3 Configuring and Verifying IPv6 Unicast Addresses Describe and configure IPv6 addresses

8.4 Routing IPv6 Traffic Describe and configure IPv6 routing

8.5 Tunneling IPv6 Traffic Describe and configure IPv6 tunneling

8.6 Translation Using NAT-PT Describe and configure static and dynamic NAT-PT

8-1 Configuring OSPF for IPv6

8-2 Using Manual IPv6 Tunnels

8-3 Configuring 6to4 Tunnels

8-4, IPv6 Challenge Lab

8-5, IPv6 Troubleshooting Lab

Week

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Apr

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Makeup labs

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Week

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2 8 Project

3-7, OSPF Case Study

4-4, EIGRP and OSPF Case Study

6-5, BGP Case Study W

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Apr

17

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9 Project

3-7, OSPF Case Study

4-4, EIGRP and OSPF Case Study

6-5, BGP Case Study

Project Presentations (April 18)

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6 3 Hours Network Setup

Final Skills Lab

Week

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3 Hours Network Setup

Final Skills Lab

Week

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0 Final Exam