Advanced Cisco Routing
Training Duration:
5 days
Training Outline:
This five-day training session is recommended for individuals seeking certification as a Cisco® Certified Network Professional (CCNP®). This seminar is an excellent preparation for the Routing exam of the CCNP®
After completing this training, clients should be able to:
- Describe advanced IP addressing to include:
- Variable-length subnet mask
- Route summarization
- Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
- Using Network Address Translation (NAT) with route maps
- Understand and confgure basic IPv6 using Cisco® routers
- Identify advanced IP routing principles, including:
- Static and dynamic routing characteristics
- Classless routing and network boundary summarization
- Configure Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) for a scalable network
- Configure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for a scalable multiarea network
- Configure Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) for a scalable multiarea network
- Manipulate routing updates and packet flow using:
- Redistribution
- Distribution lists
- Administrative distance
- Route maps
- Policy-based routing
- Configure basic Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) for internal and external Border Gateway Protocol connections
- Implement IP Multicasting and Multicast Routing
Prerequisites:
To fully benefit from this training a client typically will have attended the Cisco® Related Foundations curriculum and passed the CCNA® certification test. Successful clients are recommended to have the following prerequisite skills and knowledge to be at a level appropriate for entering Advanced Cisco Routing:
- Networking terms, numbering schemes, and topologies
- Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model
- Operating and configuring a Cisco® router
- TCP/IP stack and configuring IP addresses
- IP subnetting to include complex subnetting and variable-length subnet masking (VLSM)
- Routing protocol operation and configuration for
- Using, implementing, and configuring static and default routes
- Interpreting the contents, entries, and indicators from a Cisco® routing table
- Filtering traffic with standard and extended access lists
- Verifying basic router configurations using show and debug command output
- Verifying basic switch configurations using show command output
- Configuring a WAN serial interface using HDLC, PPP, and PVCs.





