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    Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) – (642-902)

    By Raiy Wong | January 28, 2010

    Product Overview

    This course is part of the official Cisco CCNP® curriculum and covers the skills that are required for CCNP certification. Students will learn to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise LAN and WAN routing solutions, using a range of routing protocols. The course also covers configuration of secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers. Comprehensive labs emphasize hands-on learning and practice to reinforce configuration skills.

    The course is appropriate for enterprise network engineers with at least one year of job experience who are ready to advance their skills and work independently on complex network solutions. It is part of the official CCNP curriculum and covers the same skills that are validated in the CCNP certification exams.

    Features and Benefits

    Cisco authorized training is developed by subject matter experts around the globe to align to the job tasks of professional-level network engineers. Authorized CCNP curriculum is delivered by certified instructors using a blend of lecture, labs, self-paced lessons, and assessments.

    Key Features    Key Benefits
    Customer-centered design Input from customers and partners ensures relevancy.
    Job role focus Curriculum aligns to tasks of network engineers.
    Blended learning curriculum Mix of classroom and self-paced lessons offers flexibility.
    Extensive lab exercises Hands-on practice strengthens skills.
    End-of-module assessments Review reinforces learning objectives.
    Worldwide availability  Consistent curriculum in all regions.
    Authorized Cisco Learning Partners Certified instructors deliver Cisco approved content.

    Course Prerequisites

    CCNP Certification

    CCNP validates the knowledge and skills that are required to plan, implement, secure, maintain, and troubleshoot converged enterprise networks. The requirements for CCNP were designed to reflect the responsibilities that are associated with roles such as network engineer, system engineer, network support engineer, network administrator, network consultant, or system integrator.

    Product Specifications

    Course Name:

    Implementing Cisco IP Routing

    This course replaces Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI).

    Short Identifier: ROUTE
    Associated Certifications: CCNP, Cisco CCIP®, and Cisco CCDP®
    Associated Exam: #642-903 ROUTE, 120 minutes
    Available at all worldwide Pearson VUE testing centers
    Duration: 5 days classroom or virtual classroom
    Delivered by: Cisco Certified Learning Partners worldwide
    Lab Exercises: 13 individual labs
    E-Learning: Self-paced lessons, demos, and assessments present core learning objectives covered in the ROUTE certification exam. Check with your Cisco Learning Partner for more information on system requirements for e-learning modules.

    Implementing Cisco IP Routing is one of three courses that are recommended for CCNP candidates, along with Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) and Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT).

    Course Outline

    Delivery Topic
    Classroom Course Overview
    Classroom Planning Routing Services to Requirements
    Classroom Implementing an EIGRP-Based Solution
    Classroom Implementing a Scalable, Multiarea Network OSPF-Based Solution
    Classroom Implementing an IPv4-Based Redistribution Solution
    Classroom Implementing Path Control
    E-Learning Implementing Path Control (continued)
    Classroom Connecting an Enterprise Network to ISP Networks
    E-Learning Implementing IPv6
    E-Learning

    Implementing Routing Facilities for Branch Offices and Mobile Workers

             

    Topics: 642-902 Exam, CCNP, Cisco Cert Introduction | No Comments »

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