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Course Description
Course Objectives
Intended Audience
Prerequisites
Course Outline & Labs

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Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks v3.0 (BSCI) - 5-day Hands-on Cisco Authorized Course
Course Description
In this comprehensive 5-day, Authorized Cisco course, students will develop an advanced set of skills to help optimize the configuration and deployment of a Cisco router-based internetwork. Learn the complex concepts and commands necessary to configure Cisco routers for scalable operation in large and/or growing internetworks. Whether your goal is to take your Cisco routing skills to the next level or to achieve CCNP or CCIP certification, this is the right course for you.

Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Converged network requirements of various network and networked applications within the Cisco network architectures
- Advanced IP address configuration techniques to optimize your network
- Implement and verify EIGRP operations
- Build a scalable multi-area network with OSPF
- Configure integrated IS-IS in a single area
- Manipulate routing and packet flow
- Implement and verify BGP for enterprise ISP connectivity
- Implement and verify multicast forwarding using PIM and related protocols
- Network reconfiguration to adapt to new technologies, including IPv6
- How IPv6 functions in order to satisfy the increasingly complex requirements of hierarchical addressing
- IPv6 routing protocols

Intended Audience
This course is designed for Network administrators, network specialists and technicians who configure and support large internetworks, and individuals seeking CCNP, CCIP, and CCDP certifications.

Prerequisites
Student prerequisites are as follows:
- CCNA certification or familiarity with internetworking technologies and the ability to perform basic configuration of Cisco routers
- Knowledge of IP, including the ability to perform IP subnetting on non-octal boundaries, to configure IP standard and extended access lists, distance vector routing protocol operation and configuration, and serial interface configuration, and to interpret a Cisco routing table
- ICND1 and ICND2 or CCNA Boot Camp v2
Course Outline & Labs
- Network Requirements
- Configuring EIGRP
- Introducing EIGRP
- Implementing and Verifying EIGRP
- Configuring Advanced EIGRP Options
- Configuring EIGRP Authentication
- Using EIGRP in an Enterprise Network
- Configuring OSPF
- Introducing the OSPF Protocol
- OSPF Packet Types
- Configuring OSPF Routing
- OSPF Network Types
- Link State Advertisements
- Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
- Configuring OSPF Special Area Types
- Configuring OSPF Authentication
- The IS-IS Protocol
- Introducing IS-IS and Integrated IS-IS Routing
- IS-IS Routing Operation
- Configuring Basic Integrated IS-IS
- Manipulating Routing Updates
- Operating a Network Using Multiple IP Routing Protocols
- Configuring and Verifying Route Redistribution
- Controlling Routing Update Traffic
- Implementing Advanced IOS Features: Configuring DHCP
- Configuring Basic BGP
- Explaining BGP Concepts and Terminology
- Explaining EBGP and IBGP
- Configuring Basic BGP Operations
- Selecting a BGP Path
- Using Route Maps to Manipulate Basic BGP Paths
- Implementing IP Multicast
- Explaining Multicast
- IGMP and Layer 2 Issues
- Explaining Multicast Routing Protocols
- Multicast Configuration and Verification
- Implementing IPv6
- Introducing IPv6
- Defining IPv6 Addressing
- Implementing Dynamic IPv6 Addresses
- Using IPv6 with OSPF and Other Routing Protocols
- Using IPv6 with IPv4
Course Labs
- Lab 2-0: Basic Connectivity
- Lab 2-1: Configuring and Tuning EIGRP
- Lab 3-0: Configuring and Examining OSPF in a Single Area
- Lab 3-1: Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay NBMA
- Lab 3-2: Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas and Frame Relay P2MP and P2P
- Lab 3-4: OSPF Tuning
- Lab 4-1: Configuring Integrated IS-IS in Multiple Areas
- Lab 5-1: Configuring Basic Redistribution
- Lab 5-2: Tuning Basic Redistribution With IOS Tools
- Lab 6-1: Configuring Multihome BGP
- Lab 6-2: Manipulating BGP Path Selection with Route Maps
- Lab 7-1: Configuring Multicast Routing
- Lab 8-1: Configuring IPv6 Addresses
- Lab 8-2: Enabling IPv6 OSPF Routing
- Lab 8-3: Configuring IPv6 Tunnels
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