Maricopa Community Colleges  CNT220   20022-20045 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 02/26/02
CNT220 20022-20045 L+L 4 Credit(s) 6 Period(s)
Cisco Multi-Layer Switching
Develop the knowledge to build campus networks using advanced and multi-layer switching technologies. Preparation for Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) exam. Prerequisites: CNT200, or CCNP Advanced Routing certification, or permission of instructor.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
CNT220   20022-20045 Cisco Multi-Layer Switching
1. Understand routing and switching concepts. (I)
2. Design a campus network. (II)
3. Demonstrate the understanding of services that enable connectivity and traffic transport in a mulit-layer switched campus design. (III)
4. Demonstrate the management of network traffic. (IV)
5. Configure IP Multicast. (V)
6. Understand how to control access to a campus network. (VI)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
CNT220   20022-20045 Cisco Multi-Layer Switching
    I. Internetworking Concepts
        A. Routing
          1. Physical Connectivity
          2. WAN design configurations
          3. Hardware solutions
        B. Switching
          1. Physical Connectivity
          2. Multi-Layer
          3. Hardware solutions
      II. Campus Network Design
          A. Switching
            1. Multi-Layer components
            2. Layers 2, 3,and 4
            3. Flow masks
            4. Functions
          B. Hardware
            1. Connectivity
            2. Configuring
            3. Maintaining
        III. Campus Network Connectivity Services
            A. Trunking
              1. Types
              2. Configurations
              3. Protocols
            B. VLANs
              1. Operations
              2. Routing
              3. Configurations
              4. Integrity
              5. InterVLAN routing IV. Network Management
            A. Spanning Tree
              1. Functions
              2. Configurations
              3. Convergence
            B. Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP)
              1. Fault Tolerant Functions
              2. Configurations
              3. Design
          V. IP Multicasting
              A. Switch Facilitating
              B. Address Translations
            VI. Campus Network Access
                A. Control
                  1. Policies
                  2. Implementation
                B. Troubleshooting
                  1. Diagnose
                  2. IOS Commands
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