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4-Day Hands-On Course

Course Description
This is an instructor-led course that presents
the major features, functions, characteristics, and connectivity
options of the Cisco® ASR 1000 Series routers in enterprise and
service provider environments. It includes detailed
platform-specific information on the hardware and Cisco IOS® XE
Software Release 2 operations. Also included is the functional
operation of high availability, In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU),
quality of service (QoS), security, and multicast services in the
Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers.
Course Objectives
What you will learn:
- List and describe features, benefits, and
functions of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers
- List and describe the architecture, features,
and functions of hardware elements of the 2RU, 4RU, and 6RU
chassis, route processor, embedded services processor (ESP), SPA
interface processor (SIP), QuantumFlow processor, and power
requirements
- Explain the Cisco ASR 1000 operating system
and functionality
- Describe the way packets are processed and
list the various components in this process
- Install software in and successfully reboot a
Cisco ASR 1000 Series router
- Initiate a failover and describe the Cisco ASR
1000 high-availability capabilities
- Install software and describe the Cisco ASR
1000 ISSU capabilities
- Explain how QoS is implemented in hardware and
how QoS features provide improved and more predictable network
service
- Describe the changes made to IPv4 routing
protocols to support IPv6
- Configure IPv6 routing protocols on Cisco IOS
XR Software routers and verify operation
- Describe and configure QoS for ingress
queueing and egress shaping
- Describe and configure multicast services
- Describe and configure IP Security (IPSec) and
firewall/Network Address Translation (NAT) services
Intended Audience
This course is for technical professionals who
need to know how to implement Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers in their
network environment. The following are considered the primary
audience for this course:
- Customer technical support personnel
- System engineers
- System integrators
Prerequisites
The following are prerequisites for this
course:
- Attendance at the Interconnecting Cisco
Network Devices (ICND) course or equivalent experience
- Knowledge of Cisco IOS Software commands
- Understanding of principles of QoS, multicast,
and IPSec services
Course Outline
The course outline is as follows:
- Cisco ASR 1000 System Introduction
- Cisco ASR 1000 Hardware Architecture
- Cisco ASR 1000 Software Architecture
- Cisco ASR 1000 High Availability
- Cisco ASR 1000 In-Service Software Upgrade
- Quality of Service
- Multicast Services
- Security Services
- (Optional) Appendix: Enterprise and Service
Provider Solutions
Course Labs
- Lab 1: Lab Access and Cisco ASR 1000
Orientation
- Implementing OSPFv3 routing
- Lab 2: Performing System Software
Maintenance Functions
- Lab 3: Configuring and Testing High
Availability
- Lab 4: Configuring and Testing
ISSU
- Lab 5: Configuring QoS and Viewing
Results
- Lab 6: Configuring and Testing Multicast
- Lab 7: Configuring and Testing Firewall
and NAT
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