Maricopa Community Colleges  CNT200   20026-20045 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 06/25/02
CNT200 20026-20045 L+L 4 Credit(s) 6 Period(s)
Cisco Networking Advance Routing Configuration
Development of knowledge and skills to manage Internet Protocol (IP) traffic and access, Design Wide Area Networks (WANs), explain scalable internetworks and Quality of Service (QoS), configure advanced routing protocols and advanced IP addressing. Preparation for Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) exam. Prerequisites or Corequisites: CNT170, or CCNA industry certification, or permission of instructor.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
CNT200   20026-20045 Cisco Networking Advance Routing Configuration
1. Demonstrate IP traffic management. (I)
2. Design Wide Area Networks (WANs). (II)
3. Explain scaleable internetworks. (III)
4. Demonstrate implementation and impact of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), (IS-IS), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing protocols. (IV)
5. Identify steps to configure Cisco Routers for proper integrated routing operations. (V)
6. Configure advanced Internet Protocol (IP) addressing. (VI)
7. Explain Quality of Service (QoS). (VII)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
CNT200   20026-20045 Cisco Networking Advance Routing Configuration
    I. IP Traffic Management
        A. Access Lists
          1. Standard
          2. Extended
        B. Virtual Terminal Access
          1. Telnet Session
          2. Security
      II. Wide Area Networks (WANs)
          A. Routing Tables
          B. Multiple Routing Protocols
          C. Route Distribution
        III. Scaleable Internetworks
            A. Hierarchical Network Design
              1. Core Layer
              2. Distribution Layer
              3. Access Layer
            B. Characteristics
              1. Reliable
              2. Responsive
              3. Adaptable
              4. Efficient
              5. Secure
          IV. Routing Protocols A Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
                1. Multi-area
                2. Nonbroadcast multi-access (NBMA)
              B. Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
                1. Discovery
                2. Router Updates
              C. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
                1. Configuring External and Internal
                2. Autonomous systems functions
                3. Route Reflectors
              D. IS-IS
                1. Principles
                2. Hierarchical structure
                3. Route traffic and data synchronization
                4. Nonbroadcast multi-access (NBMA)
            V. Integrated Routing Operation
                A. Router Types and roles
                B. Hierarchical structure
                C. Planning characteristics
                D. Similarities and differences between routing protocols
                E. Design
                F. Configuring multi-routing protocols
              VI. Advanced Internet Protocol Addressing
                  A. Interdomain Routing
                  B. Variable-Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
                  C. IP Unnumbered
                  D. Easy IP
                VII. Quality of Service
                    A. Network requirements
                    B. Guidelines
                    C. Procedures
                    D. Troubleshooting Networks
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