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CCNP SP Advanced Routing

Level
Intermediate
Duration
90 hours
Course Fee
₹10000
*Inclusive of GST   

This 90 hrs instructor led Implementing Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions v1.0 (SPRI 300-510) provides knowledge of implementing service provider advanced routing technologies including routing protocols, policy language, MPLS, and segment routing.

Training Type
Classroom Online Corporate
Batch Timings

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Weekdays
  • Early Morning
  • Morning
  • Afternoon
  • Evening
  • Fastrack
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Training is available in small groups as well as on one-to-one basis. Get in touch.

CCNP SP Advanced Routing

Level
Intermediate
Duration
90 hrs.
Course Fee
₹10000

This 90 hrs instructor led Implementing Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions v1.0 (SPRI 300-510) provides knowledge of implementing service provider advanced routing technologies including routing protocols, policy language, MPLS, and segment routing.

Training Type
Classroom Online Corporate
Batch Timings

For the latest training schedule, please check the Schedules.

Weekdays
  • Early Morning
  • Morning
  • Afternoon
  • Evening
  • Fastrack
Weekdays
  • Morning
  • Afternoon
  • Evening
  • Sat / Sun
  • Sunday Only

Training is available in small groups as well as on one-to-one basis. Get in touch.

Course Introduction

This 90 hrs instructor led Implementing Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions v1.0 (SPRI 300-510) provides knowledge of implementing service provider advanced routing technologies including routing protocols, policy language, MPLS, and segment routing.

The key to a high success rate is based on the program’s objectives as follows:

  • Course contents are based on CCNP SP Advance Route course outlines.
  • Dedicated Monitoring to evaluate and report candidates progress
  • Extensive hands-on lab exercises
  • Industry acclaimed, experienced and certified instructors
Course Highlights
  • Project manager can be assigned to track candidates’ performance
  • Curriculum based on course outlines defined by Cisco.
  • This Instructor-led classroom course is designed with an aim to build theoretical knowledge supplemented by ample hands-on lab exercises
  • Facility of Lab on cloud available (based on booking)
  • Courseware includes reference material to maximize learning.
  • Assignments and test to ensure concept absorption.
  • Courseware includes reference material to maximize learning.
  • Assignments and test to ensure concept absorption.
  • Repeating of lectures allowed (based on seat availability)
Course Objectives

NA

Course Topics

The following topics are general guidelines to better reflect the contents of the course and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
Course Content for SPADVROUTE

Unicast Routing

1.1 Compare OSPF and IS-IS routing protocols

1.2 Troubleshoot OSPF multiarea operations (IPv4 and IPv6)

    • 1.2.a Route advertisement
    • 1.2.b Summarization

1.3 Troubleshoot IS-IS multilevel operations (IPv4 and IPv6)

    • 1.3.a Route advertisement
    • 1.3.b Summarization

1.4 Describe the BGP scalability and performance

    • 1.4.a BGP confederations
    • 1.4.b Route reflectors

1.5 Troubleshoot BGP

    • 1.5.a Route advertisement
    • 1.5.b Route reflectors
    • 1.5.c Confederations
    • 1.5.d Multihoming
    • 1.5.e TTL security and inter-domain security
    • 1.5.f Maximum prefix
    • 1.5.g Route dampening
    • 1.5.h Dynamic neighbors
    • 1.5.i Communities

1.6 Describe IPv6 tunneling mechanisms

    • 1.6.a Static IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnels
    • 1.6.b Dynamic 6to4 tunnels
    • 1.6.c IPv6 provider edge (6PE)

1.7 Implement fast convergence

    • 1.7.a Bidirectional forwarding detection
    • 1.7.b Nonstop Forwarding
    • 1.7.c NSR
    • 1.7.d Timers
    • 1.7.e BGP pic (edge and core)
    • 1.7.f LFA
    • 1.7.g BGP additional and backup path

2.0 Multicast Routing

2.1 Compare multicast concepts

    • 2.1.a Multicast domains, distribution trees, and IGMP operations
    • 2.1.b Any-Source Multicast (ASM) versus Source Specific Multicast (SSM)
    • 2.1.c Intra-domain versus inter-domain multicast routing

2.2 Describe multicast concepts

    • 2.2.a Mapping of multicast IP addresses to MAC addresses
    • 2.2.b Multiprotocol BGP for IPv4 and IPv6
    • 2.2.c Principles and operations of PIM-SM
    • 2.2.d Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) operations
    • 2.2.e MLDP/P2MP

2.3 Implement PIM-SM operations

    • 2.3.a Auto-RP, PIMv2 BSR, anycast RP
    • 2.3.b BIDIR-PIM operations
    • 2.3.c SSM operations
    • 2.3.d MSDP operations

2.4 Troubleshoot multicast routing

    • 2.4.a Single domain
    • 2.4.b Multidomain

3.0 Routing Policy and Manipulation

    • 3.1 Compare routing policy language and route maps
    • 3.2 Describe conditional matching

3.2.a Operations

    • 3.2.b Semantics of policy applications and statements
    • 3.2.c Regular expressions
    • 3.2.d Policy sets
    • 3.2.e Tags
    • 3.2.f ACLs
    • 3.2.g Prefix lists and prefix sets
    • 3.2.h Route types
    • 3.2.i BGP attributes and communities
    • 3.2.j Hierarchical and parameterized structures

3.3 Troubleshoot route manipulation for IGPs

    • 3.3.a IS-IS
    • 3.3.b OSPF

3.4 Troubleshoot route manipulation for BGP

    • 3.4.a Route filtering
    • 3.4.b Traffic steering

4.0 MPLS and Segment Routing

4.1 Troubleshoot MPLS

    • 4.1.a LDP
    • 4.1.b LSP
    • 4.1.c Unified BGP
    • 4.1.d BGP free core
    • 4.1.e RSVP TE tunnels

4.2 Implement segment routing

    • 4.2.a Routing protocol extensions (OSPF, IS-IS, BGP)
    • 4.2.b SRGB and SRLB
    • 4.2.c Topology-Independent Loop-Free Alternate (TI-LFA)
    • 4.2.d Migration procedures (SR prefer and mapping server)

4.3 Describe segment routing traffic engineering

    • 4.3.a Automated steering and coloring
    • 4.3.b Policies (constraints, metrics, and attributes)
    • 4.3.c PCE-based path calculation

4.4 Describe segment routing v6 (SRv6)

    • 4.4.a Control plane operations
    • 4.4.b Data plane operations
Lab Topics

Not Available


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