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CCNA Service Provider – PART 2/4, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 73 lectures, based on 35 reviews, and has 260 subscribers.

You will learn about Deploy, maintain and improve carrier-grade network infrastructures. Configure, implement, and troubleshoot baseline Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation networks This course is ideal for individuals who are Service Provider Engineer who need to understand how ISP and NSP works or CCNA SP certification is for service provider network engineers, technicians and designers who focus on the latest in Service Provider industry core networking technologies and trends or Cisco Channel Partners It is particularly useful for Service Provider Engineer who need to understand how ISP and NSP works or CCNA SP certification is for service provider network engineers, technicians and designers who focus on the latest in Service Provider industry core networking technologies and trends or Cisco Channel Partners.

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Summary

Title: CCNA Service Provider – PART 2/4

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 73

Number of Published Lectures: 73

Number of Curriculum Items: 73

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 73

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Deploy, maintain and improve carrier-grade network infrastructures.
  • Configure, implement, and troubleshoot baseline Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation networks
  • Who Should Attend

  • Service Provider Engineer who need to understand how ISP and NSP works
  • CCNA SP certification is for service provider network engineers, technicians and designers who focus on the latest in Service Provider industry core networking technologies and trends
  • Cisco Channel Partners
  • Target Audiences

  • Service Provider Engineer who need to understand how ISP and NSP works
  • CCNA SP certification is for service provider network engineers, technicians and designers who focus on the latest in Service Provider industry core networking technologies and trends
  • Cisco Channel Partners
  • This Course is?designed to prepare CCNA Service Provider Candidates for the exam topics covered in two exams SPNG1(640-875) and SPNG2 (640-878) .

    This is Second??part?of 4?parts?of the Complete CCNA?Service Provider Exam (?2 Papers)?

  • Customers then access the network through their ISP’s last-mile infrastructure?

  • ISP connects to the NSP’s backbone.

  • An ISP can purchase wholesale bandwidth from an NSP, which provides connectivity for their customers.

  • Cisco offers dedicated Track on understanding service provider Technologies?

  • In this course you will get introduced to Cisco Service Provider networks on how they work, configure, implement, Troubleshoot.?

  • Trained by expert Triple CCIE certified with 15 + years of training and working experience in production networks.

  • This course start do covers from?he Basics of Networking.

  • Although I do recommend if you have already done CCNA?Routing &?Switching will help to finish this course in no time as there are more than 50% of the topics overlap with CCNA?Routing &?Switching??Track.

  • Service Provider introduces new devices like understanding IOS-XR?(?used in ASR?routers)?and Metro-Ethernet?Switches?

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Routing Basics

    Lecture 1: Routing – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Static Routing

    Lecture 3: LAB – Static Routing – Example 1

    Lecture 4: LAB – Static Routing – Example 2

    Lecture 5: Routing Table Lookup

    Lecture 6: Default Routing

    Lecture 7: LAB – Default Routing

    Chapter 2: Dynamic Routing – RIPv2

    Lecture 1: Dynamic Routing – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Dynamic Routing Protocols

    Lecture 3: RIP version 2

    Lecture 4: LAB – RIPv2 Configuration

    Lecture 5: Administrative Distance

    Lecture 6: Autonomous System

    Chapter 3: Lab Setup – Virtual GNS3

    Lecture 1: Cisco Lab Options

    Lecture 2: About GNS3

    Lecture 3: Installing GNS3 – Windows

    Lecture 4: Adding IOS Images to GNS3

    Lecture 5: Default Topology – IOS Routers – Initial Configurations

    Lecture 6: Default Topology – IOS

    Lecture 7: Connecting GNS3 – Host Computer

    Lecture 8: GNS3 VMware Integration

    Lecture 9: GNS3 IOSv L2/L3

    Lecture 10: GNS3 IOU L2/L3

    Lecture 11: GNS3- XRv Integration

    Chapter 4: Dynamic Routing – EIGRP

    Lecture 1: EIGRP Introduction

    Lecture 2: EIGRP Metric

    Lecture 3: EIGRP Configuration

    Lecture 4: Feasible Distance – Advertise Distance

    Lecture 5: Feasibility Condition

    Lecture 6: EIGRP Load Balancing _ Equal Cost

    Lecture 7: EIGRP Load Balancing _ UnEqual Cost

    Chapter 5: Dynamic Routing – OSPF

    Lecture 1: OSPF Introduction

    Lecture 2: OSPF Process Stages 1 – 5

    Lecture 3: OSPF Process Stages 6-7

    Lecture 4: LAB – Basic OSPF Process – Verification

    Lecture 5: OSPF Concept of Areas

    Lecture 6: LAB1 – OSPF Configuration Single Area

    Lecture 7: LAB 2- OSPF Configuration Multiple Area

    Lecture 8: LAB 3 – Multi Area OSPF

    Chapter 6: Redistribution

    Lecture 1: Redistribution

    Lecture 2: EIGRP – RIP Redistribution

    Lecture 3: OSPF – RIP Redistribution

    Lecture 4: EIGRP – OSPF Redistribution

    Lecture 5: Redistribution Mock Lab

    Chapter 7: Summarization

    Lecture 1: Summarization

    Lecture 2: Summarization Types – Auto and Manual

    Lecture 3: Calculate Summary Address

    Lecture 4: Calculate Summary Address – shortcuts

    Lecture 5: LAB – Summarization – EIGRP

    Chapter 8: IPv6 Addressing

    Lecture 1: Why do we need IPv6

    Lecture 2: IPv6 Addressing – How it looks

    Lecture 3: IPv6 Address Types

    Chapter 9: IPv6 Routing

    Lecture 1: Assigning IPv6 address on Router interface

    Lecture 2: IPv6 Static Routing & Default Routing

    Lecture 3: RIPng

    Lecture 4: Configure OSPFv3

    Lecture 5: Configure EIGRP6

    Chapter 10: IPv6 Layer 2

    Lecture 1: IPv6 Layer 2 Options

    Lecture 2: IPv6 EUI-64 Format

    Lecture 3: IPv6 stateless Address Autoconfig – SLAAC

    Chapter 11: ISIS Routing Protocol

    Lecture 1: ISIS Introduction – ISIS levels

    Lecture 2: ISIS Adjacency – L1/L2

    Lecture 3: ISIS NSAP Addressing

    Lecture 4: ISIS Configuration IPv4-IPv6

    Lecture 5: LAB – ISIS Configuration IPv4-IPv6

    Chapter 12: Border Gateway Protocol ( BGP )

    Lecture 1: BGP – Border Gateway protocol

    Lecture 2: When BGP is more Appropriate

    Lecture 3: BGP Options to Connecting Internet

    Lecture 4: Understand BGP neighbors

    Lecture 5: LAB – Internal BGP neighbors

    Lecture 6: BGP Split Horizon Rule

    Lecture 7: IBGP neighbors using Loopbacks

    Lecture 8: IBGP neighbors using Loopbacks _ part 2

    Instructors

  • CCNA Service Provider PART 24  No.2
    sikandar Shaik
    CCIE x 3 ( RS/SP /SEC)
  • CCNA Service Provider PART 24  No.3
    Shaik Gouse Moinuddin
    Shaik Gouse Moinuddin
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