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CIS 187 Multilayer Switched Networks

(CCNP Switch)
Course Introduction
Rick Graziani
Cabrillo College
[email protected]
Spring 2014

Introduce yourselves

Introductions

Rick Graziani (me )


Main Web Page:

http://www.cabrillo.edu/~rgraziani
Email:

[email protected]
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Attending CIS 187

In-class
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View the archive using CCCConfer at your convenience
Or any combination of the three!
I need to have your correct email address!

Online students needing to add


Send me an email with your full name.
You will receive an add code used to register for CIS 187.

CCNP Overview

The New Routing and Switching CCNP


Re-emphasis on an expertise in Routing and Switching
3 courses and 3 exams:
ROUTE
SWITCH
TSHOOT (Troubleshooting)
Removal of:
ISCW (Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks)
ONT (Optimization Converged Cisco Networks)

CCNP v6.0 Curriculum


3 new Networking Academy courses align with the 3 new Cisco
CCNP certification exams
CCNP ROUTE: Implementing IP Routing
Replaces CCNP 5.0 Building Scalable Internetworks

CCNP SWITCH: Implementing IP Switched Networks


Replaces CCNP 5.0 Building Multilayer Switched Networks

CCNP TSHOOT: Troubleshooting and Maintaining IP Networks


New course

Who Should Enroll?


College and university-level students seeking career-oriented,
enterprise-level networking skills
IT professionals wishing to expand their core routing, switching,
and network troubleshooting skills to advance their careers
Current CCNA certification holders who wish to build on their
CCNA knowledge base
Individuals seeking Cisco CCNP certification

ROUTE:
Implementing IP
Routing

Cisco Networking Academy


Curricula Portfolio
Networking for
Home and Small
Businesses
Working at a
Small-to-Medium
Business
or ISP

Network
Professional
Network
Specialist

IT Essentials:
PC Hardware
and Software

Network
Associate

Introducing Routing
and Switching in the
Enterprise

Network
Fundamentals
Routing Protocols and
Concepts

TSHOOT:
Troubleshooting and
Maintaining IP
Networks

LAN Switching and


Wireless
Accessing the WAN

CCNP

Designing and
Supporting Computer
Networks

CCNA
Discovery

CCNA
Security

SWITCH:
Implementing IP
Switched Networks

CCNP

Security
CCNA
Exploration

Network
Technician
IT Technician

IT
Essentials

Packet Tracer

Student Networking Knowledge and Skills

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Course Design

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CCNP v6.0 Curriculum


Cisco Press Books

Each course uses a textbook


developed and published by Cisco
Press in close collaboration with
Networking Academy
Textbooks for SWITCH, ROUTE and
TSHOOT courses will be available in
printed and electronic (e-Book) formats
English language only, available globally

Order through your Pearson sales rep


or directly from www.ciscopress.com
Visit www.ciscopress.com/ccnp for a
complete list of titles available

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CCNP Textbooks from Cisco Press


Cisco Press will support the Networking Academy CCNP courses
with their Foundation Learning series of textbooks

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Scope and
Sequence

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CCNP v6.0 Curriculum


Course Outline
Chapter

ROUTE:
Implementing IP Routing

SWITCH:
Implementing IP Switching

TSHOOT: Maintaining and


Troubleshooting IP Networks

Routing Services

Analyzing the Cisco Enterprise


Campus Architecture

Planning Maintenance for Complex


Networks

Configuring the Enhanced Interior


Gateway Routing Protocol

Implementing VLANs in Campus


Networks

Troubleshooting Processes for Complex


Enterprise Networks

Configuring the Open Shortest Path


Protocol

Implementing Spanning Tree

Using Maintenance and Troubleshooting


Tools and Applications

Manipulating Routing Updates

Implementing InterVLAN Routing

Maintaining and Troubleshooting Campus


Switched Solutions

Implementing Path Control

Implementing High Availability and


Redundancy in a Campus Network

Maintaining and Troubleshooting Routing


Solutions

Implementing a BGP Solution for


ISP Connectivity

Securing the Campus Infrastructure

Troubleshooting Addressing Services

Implementing Routing Facilities for


Branch Offices and Mobile Workers

Preparing the Campus Infrastructure


for Advanced Services

Troubleshooting Network Performance


Issues

Implementing IPv6 in the Enterprise


Network

Troubleshooting Converged Networks

Maintaining and Troubleshooting Network


Security Implementations

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Review and Preparation for


Troubleshooting Complex Enterprise
Networks

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The Cisco Learning Network


http://learningnetwork.cisco.com

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Text book
Implementing Cisco
Switched Networks
(SWITCH) Foundation
Learning Guide: Foundation
Learning for the CCNP
SWITCH 642-813
By Richard Froom, Balaji
Sivasubramanian, Erum
Frahim.
Published by Cisco Press.
Published: May 21, 2010

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Materials
Book:
CCNP SWITCH 642-813 Official
Certification Guide
By David Hucaby
Published: Feb 8, 2010
Book
ISBN-10: 1-58720-243-3
ISBN-13: 978-1-58720-243-8
eBook
ISBN-10: 1-58720-307-3

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Chapter 1Analyzing the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture


Campus Network Design Principles
Applying the Lifecycle Approach to Campus Design
Chapter 2Implementing VLANs in Campus Networks
Implementing VLAN Technologies in a Campus Network
Describe VLAN implementations in a hierarchical network.
Configuring VLANs and Trunks
VLAN ranges, VTP, DTP, and private VLANs.
Configure VLANs (e.g., native, default, static and access, etc.).
Explain and implement VLAN trunking.
Troubleshoot VLAN configurations.
Configuring Link Aggregation
PAgP and LACP.
Explain and implement EtherChannel.
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Chapter 3Implementing Spanning Tree


Spanning Tree Protocols
802.1D, PVST+, RSTP, PVRST+, MST
Configuring Spanning Tree
RSTP, PVRST+, MST, PPDIOO concepts, deterministic bridge
selection, port cost, port priority
Implement RSTP (PVRST) and MISTP.
Spanning Tree Enhancements
Configure STP features to enhance resiliency and prevent
forwarding loops.
Best practices, PortFast, BPDU guard, BPDU filtering, loop
guard, root guard, BPDU skewing, UDLD, Flex Links
Describe and configure STP security mechanisms (i.e., BPDU
Guard, BPDU Filtering, root guard).
Troubleshooting Spanning Tree Issues
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Chapter 4Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing


Section 4.1 Describing Inter-VLAN Routing
Inter-VLAN routing.
SVI, routed ports, autostate process
Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing
Configure and verify inter-VLAN routing in a Layer 2 topology
using multilayer switching.
Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol in a
Multilayer Switched Environment
Explain DHCP operation and configure DHCP..
Deploying CEF-Based Multilayer Switching
Configure and verify inter-VLAN routing in a Layer 2 topology
using CEF-based multilayer switching.
dCEF, compare process switching & fast switching, determine
network resources, frame rewrite, FIB
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Chapter 5Implementing High Availability and Redundancy in a


Campus Network
Implementing and Monitoring High Availability
Processes, components, redundancy, IP SLA, SNMP, syslog
Understanding Supervisor Redundancy
Nonstop forwarding (NSF), stateful switchover (SSO), route
processor redundancy (RPR), RPR+
Understanding Gateway Redundancy Protocols
HSRP, VRRP, GLBP
Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP
Configure and verify gateway redundancy protocols.
Tracking, authentication, priority, preempt, timers, interface
tracking, load sharing
Implementing Server Load Balancing
Configure and verify Cisco IOS server load balancing (SLB).
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Chapter 6Securing the Campus Infrastructure


Switch Security Fundamentals
Identify attacks and threats to switches and methods to mitigate attacks.
Core, distribution, access, rogue device mitigation, attack categories (MAC
Layer attacks, VLAN attacks, spoof attacks, and attacks on switch devices)
VLAN Attacks
Configure tight control of trunk links to mitigate VLAN hopping attacks.
VACLs, PVLANs, PACLs
MAC-Based Attacks
Configure switches to guard against MAC-based attacks.
Port security, 802.1x, storm control, unicast flood control
Spoof Attacks
Configure switches to guard against DHCP, MAC, and address resolution
protocol (ARP) threats.
Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI), DHCP snooping, IP source guard
Securing Network Switches
Secure Layer 2 devices.
CDP, IEEE 802.1AB link layer discovery protocol (LLDP), VTY, SSH, SNMP,
best practices, physical and virtual interfaces, disabling unneeded services,
forcing the encryption of sessions, and enabling logging at the device level
Troubleshooting Performance and Connectivity
Describe tools used to monitor and analyze network traffic.
SPAN, RSPAN, encapsulated RSPAN (ERSPAN), VACLs with capture option,24
L2 traceroute, Cisco IOS Embedded Event Manager (EEM)

Chapter 7 Preparing the Campus Infrastructure for Advanced Services


Assessing Converged Traffic in the Campus Infrastructure
Assess the impact of WLANs, voice, and video on campus infrastructure
operations.
PoE, VLANs, DHCP, Unified Communications
Understanding QoS
Describe quality of service in a campus infrastructure to support advanced
services.
Classification, marking, shaping, policing, congestion management, congestion
avoidance
Implementing IP Multicast
Implement multicast in a campus infrastructure to support advanced services.
Protocols, addressing, PIM (modes), IGMP, CGMP
Preparing the Campus Infrastructure to Support Wireless
Prepare campus networks for the integration of wireless LANs into campus
networks.
PoE, VLANs, DHCP
Preparing the Campus Infrastructure to Support Voice
Prepare campus networks for the integration of voice into campus networks.
AutoQoS, voice VLAN, PoE, CDP/LLDP, DHCP, QoS considerations
Preparing the Campus Infrastructure to Support Video
Prepare campus networks for the integration of video.
Bandwidth considerations, frame size (jumbo frames), QoS considerations, and
duplex considerations

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The Cisco Learning Network

https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-6569

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Cisco Academy NetSpace Chapter Exams

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