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Cisco CCNP BCMSN Exam 642-812


Cisco CCNP BCMSN Exam 642-812

PACKAGE INCLUDES

  • 9 CD-ROMs featuring live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components
  • Proven technique - Exam Secrets Review
  • Testing Modules to insure that you fully understand the subject matter


  • Single User CD Course
    £ 348
    Single User Online Course
    £ 278
    Multi User CD Course
    £ 696

    COURSE INTRODUCTION

    Schedule our instructor led classroom training at your convenience and never misses another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the Best Cisco Trainer in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training & certification program which includes everything you will need to fully prepare for the Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks certification exam.

    BCMSN is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP as well as the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications. The BCMSN exam (642-812) will test materials covered under the new Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) CCNP course. The exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to build scalable multilayer switched networks; create and deploy a global intranet, and implement basic troubleshooting techniques in environments that use Cisco multilayer switches for client hosts and services. The exam covers topics on switching technology, implementation and operation, planning and design, and troubleshooting.

    Course Outline


    Module 1

    1.1 Introduction
    1.2 Campus Network
    1.3 Emerging Campus Network Technologies
    1.4 Switching Technologies
    1.5 The Hierarchical Model
    1.6 Building Block Approach
    1.7 Review

    Module 2

    2.1 Overview
    2.2 Connecting the Switch Block
    2.3 Cable Media Types
    2.4 Lab - Enable and Hostname Commands
    2.5 Lab - Configuring Remote Accessibility
    2.6 Lab - Port and Speed Settings
    2.7 Lab - Overview
    2.8 Review

    Module 3

    1.1 VLANs
    1.2 Boundaries
    1.3 Memberships
    1.4 VLAN Identification
    1.5 Lab VLAN Creation and Configuration
    1.6 VLAN Trunk Links
    1.7 VLAN Trunk Configuration
    1.8 VLAN Trunk Protocols
    1.9 Lab - VTB Configuration
    1.10 Lab - Overview

    Module 4

    1.1 Tranparent Bridging
    1.2 Switching
    1.3 STP Components

    Module 5

    1.1 Inter VLAN Routing
    1.2 Lab - Configuration
    1.3 Lab Review
    1.4 EtherChannel
    1.5 Lab - Trimmers and Etherchannel
    1.6 Port Fast and Uplink Fast

    Module 6

    1.1 Issues and Solutions
    1.2 Lab - Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing

    Module 7

    1.1 Multi Layer Switching Fundamentals
    1.2 Review

    Module 8

    1.1 Introduction to Multicasting
    1.2 Addresses in Multicast Network
    1.3 IGMP
    1.4 CGMP Protocol
    1.5 Routing Multicast Traffic
    1.6 Shared Distribution Tree
    1.7 Managing the Scope Delivery
    1.8 Multicast Protocols

    Module 9

    1.1 Quality of Service
    1.2 Lab QOS
    1.3 HSRP Hot Standby Routing Protocol
    1.4 HSRP Required Features
    1.5 Lab - HSRP

    Module 10 - Implementing Spanning Tree

    Describing the STP
    Transparent Bridging
    What Is a Bridge Loop?
    Preventing Bridge Loops
    802.1D STP
    Bridge Protocol Data Unit
    The STP Root Bridge
    Root Bridge Selection Criteria
    Extended System ID in Bridge ID Field
    802.1D 16-bit Bridge Priority Field Using the Extended System ID
    Configuring the Root Bridge
    Root Bridge Selection
    Spanning Tree Operation
    Spanning Tree Port States
    Local Switch Root Port Election
    Spanning Tree Path Cost
    Spanning Tree Protocol Root Port Selection
    STP Designated Port Selection
    Example: Layer 2 Topology Negotiation
    Enhancements to STP
    Describing PortFast
    Configuring PortFast
    IEEE Documents
    Section 1 Review
    Implementing RSTP
    Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
    RSTP Port Roles
    What Are Edge Ports?
    RSTP Link Types
    RSTP BPDU Flag Byte Use
    RSTP Proposal and Agreement Process
    Downstream RSTP Proposal and Agreement
    RSTP Topology Change Mechanism
    PVRST Implementation Commands
    How to Implement Rapid PVRST
    Verifying PVRST
    Section 2 Review
    Implementing MSTP
    Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
    MST Regions
    Extended System ID in Bridge ID Field
    Interacting Between MST Regions and 802.1D
    Configuring MSTP
    Verifying MSTP
    Section 3 Review
    Configuring Link Aggregation with EtherChannel
    EtherChannel
    Dynamic Trunk Negotiation Protocols
    EtherChannel Configuration Commands
    Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannel
    Configuring Layer 3 EtherChannel
    Verifying EtherChannel
    Guidelines for Configuring EtherChannel
    EtherChannel Guidelines
    EtherChannel Load Balancing
    Configuring EtherChannel Load Balancing
    Section 4 Review

     

    Module 11 - Wireless LANs

    Introducing WLANs
    Wireless Data Technologies
    Wireless LAN (WLAN)
    WLAN Evolution
    What Are WLANs?
    Similarities Between WLAN & LAN
    Differences Between WLAN & LAN
    Section 1 Review
    Describing WLAN Topologies
    WLAN Topologies
    WLAN and LAN
    Service Set Identifier (SSID)
    WLAN Access Topology
    Wireless Repeater Topology
    Workgroup Bridge Topology
    Alternative Peer-to-Peer Topology
    Service Sets and Modes
    Roaming Through Wireless Cells
    Client Roaming
    Layer 2 vs. Layer 3 Roaming
    Wireless VLAN Support
    Enterprise Voice Architecture
    Wireless Mesh Networking
    Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol (AWP)
    Wireless Mesh Networking
    Key Market Segments for Outdoor Wireless
    Section 2 Review
    Explaining WLAN Technology and Standards
    Unlicensed Frequency Bands
    Radio Frequency Transmission
    WLAN Regulation and Standardization
    802.11b Standard
    2.4-GHz Channels
    2.4-GHz Channel Use
    802.11b/g (2.4 GHz) Channel Reuse
    802.11b Access Point Coverage
    802.11a Standard
    802.11g Standard
    802.11g Protection Mechanism
    802.11 RF Comparison
    802.11 Standards Comparison
    Range Comparisons
    Ratified IEEE 802.11 Standards
    Worldwide Availability
    General Office WLAN Design
    Why WLAN Security?
    WLAN Security Threats
    Mitigating the Threats
    Evolution of WLAN Security
    Wireless Client Association
    WPA and WPA2 Authentication
    WPA and WPA2 Encryption
    WLAN Security Summary
    Security Evaluation
    Section 3 Review
    Configuring Cisco WLAN Clients
    Cisco 802.11a/b/g WLAN Client Adapters
    Client Adapter Installation Wizard
    Cisco ADU Installation
    Install Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility
    Choose Configuration Tool
    ADU Main Screen
    Advanced Status Information
    ADU: Main Profile Screen
    ADU: General Settings
    ADU: Security Settings
    ADU: Advanced Settings
    ADU Diagnostics: Advanced Statistics
    ADU Diagnostics: Adapter Information
    ADU Troubleshooting
    Cisco Aironet System Tray Icon
    Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility
    Windows XP WLAN Configuration
    Comparison of Windows XP and Cisco ADU
    Aironet Client Administration Utility (ACAU)
    Aironet Configuration Administration Utility
    Cisco Wireless IP Phone
    Cisco Compatible Extensions
    Cisco Compatible Extensions Features
    Cisco Compatible Extensions Program
    Section 4 Review
    Implementing WLANs
    Cisco WLAN Implementation
    Autonomous WLAN Solution
    Lightweight WLAN Solution
    Lightweight Access Point Protocol
    LWAPP
    Association of Access Point to WLAN Controller
    Cisco Aironet WLCs
    Comparison of the WLAN Configuration
    WLAN Components
    Cisco Unified Wireless Network
    Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges
    Power over Ethernet (PoE)
    PoE Delivery
    Midspan Power Injection
    Power-Sourcing Equipment
    PoE Switch
    PoE Switch Port Status
    Antenna Concepts
    Antenna Theory
    Omnidirectional Antenna: Dipole
    Directional Antenna
    Connectorized 5-GHz Antennas
    Cisco Access Point/Bridge Antennas
    Multipath Distortion
    Section 5 Review
    Configuring WLANs
    Autonomous Access Point Configuration
    Autonomous Access Point IP Address
    Role of Autonomous Acess Points in a Radio Network
    Access Point Homepage
    Express Setup
    Lightweight WLAN Controller Configuration
    Lightweight WLAN Controller Interfaces
    WLAN Controller Boot Menu
    CLI Wizard Configuration Tool
    WLAN Controller CLI Commands
    Section 6 Review

    Module 12 - Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice

    Planning for Implementation of Voice in a Campus Network
    Benefits of a Converged Network
    Describing VoIP Network Components
    Characteristics of Voice and Data
    Describing VoIP Call Flow
    Auxiliary VLANs
    QoS Basics
    High Availability for VoIP
    Power Requirements in Support of VoIP
    Section 1 Review
    "Accommodating Voice Traffic on Campus Switches"
    QoS and Voice Traffic in the Campus Model
    LAN-Based Classification and Marking
    Layer 2 Marking: 802.1p, CoS
    Layer 3 Marking: IP Precedence, DSCP
    Classification Tools: Trust Boundaries
    Configuring a Switch for Attachment of a Cisco IP Phone
    Switch Commands to Support Attachment of a Cisco IP Phone
    Configuration Example
    Cisco AutoQoS
    Configuring Cisco AutoQoS
    Configuring Cisco AutoQoS: Cisco Catalyst OS
    Configuring Cisco AutoQoS: Native OS
    Monitoring Cisco AutoQoS
    Automation with Cisco AutoQoS
    Section 2 Review

    Module 13 - Minimizing Service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Network

    Understanding Switch Security Issues
    Overview of Switch Security
    Rogue Access Points
    Switch Attack Categories
    MAC Flooding Attack
    Port Security
    Configuring Port Security on a Switch
    Verifying Port Security
    Port Security with Sticky MAC Addresses
    AAA Network Configuration
    Authentication Methods
    802.1x Port-Based Authentication
    Configuring 802.1x
    Section 1 Review
    Protecting Against VLAN Attacks
    Explaining VLAN Hopping
    VLAN Hopping with Double Tagging
    Mitigating VLAN Hopping
    Types of ACLs
    Configuring VACLs
    Private VLANS
    PVLAN Port Types
    Configuring PVLANs
    Configuring PVLAN Ports
    Section 2 Review
    Protecting Against Spoof Attacks
    DHCP Spoof Attacks
    DHCP Snooping
    Securing Against DHCP Snooping Attacks
    Verifying DHCP Snooping
    IP Source Guardv
    Configuring IP Source Guard on a Switch
    ARP Spoofing
    Dynamic ARP Inspectionv Configuring DAI
    Protection from ARP Spoofing
    Section 3 Review
    Describing STP Security Mechanisms
    Protecting the Operation of STP
    Enabling & Verifying BPDU Guard
    Describing BPDU Filtering
    Describing Root Guard
    Describing Root Guard Configuration Commands
    Verifying Root Guard
    Section 4 Review
    Preventing STP Forwarding Loops
    Unidirectional Link Failure Loop Guard
    Before Loop Guard
    With Loop Guard
    UDLD and Loop Guard Configuration Commands
    Configuring UDLD
    Resetting and Verifying UDLD
    Configuring Loop Guard
    Comparing Loop Guard and UDLD
    Section 5 Review
    Securing Network Switches
    Describing Vulnerabilities in CDP
    Describing Vulnerabilities in the Telnet Protocol
    Describing the Secure Shell Protocol
    Describing vty ACLs
    Describing Commands to Apply ACLs
    Best Practices: Switch Security
    Section 6 Review
    Course Closure

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