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Advanced Networking: Course Objectives Course Description

This 2-day course introduces students to advanced networking concepts including internetworking components, IP addressing, routing protocols, quality of service, and multi-protocol label switching. Students will learn about subnetting, routing, and how routers and protocols operate. The course also covers VLANs, switching, IP multicasting, and concludes with a group case study presentation.

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Advanced Networking: Course Objectives Course Description

This 2-day course introduces students to advanced networking concepts including internetworking components, IP addressing, routing protocols, quality of service, and multi-protocol label switching. Students will learn about subnetting, routing, and how routers and protocols operate. The course also covers VLANs, switching, IP multicasting, and concludes with a group case study presentation.

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Advanced

Networking

Course Objectives Course Description


Upon completion of this course the student will be able to: This course introduces the student to the world of internetworking.
• Identify the components of an Internetwork There are in-depth discussions about subnetting IP addresses,
• Describe the functionality of internetworking components routing protocols and how quality of service is delivered in an IP
• Articulate how the Internet Protocol is implemented in a network. Multi-Protocol Label Switching is an emerging standard
network and is covered an introductory topic. The course wraps up with a
• Describe how routers and routing protocols operate case study, which the students work in groups to discuss, design
and present their solutions.
Audience
Individuals that need a broad knowledge to support switched Prerequisites
and routed networks. Individuals that need to design elegant, An understanding of data communications, specifically IP
accurate IP networks. networks. Networking Foundations: Level I

Duration: 2 days • Course Type: Instructor-Led

Course Outline
Introduction • ATM Addressing Overview • BGIPv4
• SVC Establishment • IS-IS
• The development of networking
• The architecture today
• Network Design
• Communication models TCP/IP Protocol Overview
• OSI Overview • Over of IP Addressing IP Multicasting
• TCP/IP Overview • Architecture • Overview
• Communication protocol overview • Class of Address • Applications of IP Multicast
• Bridging and Switching Overview • Example of Addressing • IP Multicast Protocols
• Virtual Private Networks Overview • Special Addresses • Distance Vector Multicast Routing
• LAN Protocol Review • Addressing and Networks Protocol Overview
• WAN Protocol Review • Introduction to Subnetting • Operation and Details
• Simple Subnets • Protocol Independent Manager
Layer 2 Concepts • Complex subnets • Operation and Details
• Variable Length Subnets
• Overview
• Spanning Tree Protocol
• IP Addressing Design Multi-Protocol Label Switching
• Bridging Techniques • Overview
• IEEE 802.1Q and 802.1p IP Routing • Routing vs. Switching
• Layer 2 Switching Overview • Define Routing • Concepts of MPLS
• Store-and-Forward vs. Cut • The Need to Route • Applications of MPLS
Through • Operation of a Router • Label Distribution Protocols
• Multi-link Trunking • Example network • Traffic Extension for Routing
• Layer 3 Switching Theory • Types of Routing • Constraint-Based Routed LDP
• Packet-by-Packet vs. Cut Through • Types of Routes • Resource Reservation Protocol –TE
• Implementations • RIP
• History of Virtual LANs • RIP2 Conclusion
• Types of VLANs • OSPF
• Case Study
• Multiple Switches and VLANs • OSPF2
• ATM Switching Overview • IGRP
• PVC and SVC • E-IGRP

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