CCNP Routing and Switching Route 300-101

Course Level: Beginner
Duration: 16 Hrs 46 Min
Total Videos: 48 On-demand Videos

Gain in-depth knowledge and practical skills in Cisco IP routing with the "Cisco 300-101: CCNP - ROUTE - Implementing Cisco IP Routing" course. Ideal for IT professionals, network administrators, or anyone preparing for the Cisco CCNP ROUTE certification exam, this course will equip you with the ability to plan, design, and optimize secure Cisco IP routing solutions.

Learning Objectives

01

Understand and apply the fundamentals of routing and subnetting in network design.

02

Design and implement EIGRP configurations and optimize its performance.

03

Master the concepts of IPv6 addressing and its configuration in network design.

04

Learn to build and optimize EIGRP for IPv6 for efficient network communication.

05

Understand the principles of OSPF and how to configure and optimize it in a network.

06

Gain a comprehensive understanding of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and its application.

07

Execute basic configurations for EIGRP, OSPF, IPv6, and BGP in a network setting.

08

Review and consolidate knowledge on EIGRP, OSPF, IPv6, and BGP in network design.

Course Description

Kickstart your career in networking with our comprehensive course titled “Cisco 300-101: CCNP – ROUTE – Implementing Cisco IP Routing”. Designed for IT professionals, network administrators, and aspiring network engineers, this course delves into the essentials of Cisco IP routing, equipping learners with the skills to effectively implement, monitor, and troubleshoot network issues. The course begins with a review of routing fundamentals, route selection, and a comparative analysis of switching versus routing. It also offers an in-depth understanding of IP subnetting, enabling learners to design and manage complex networks efficiently.

The course proceeds to explore the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), detailing its plan and design, configuration, and key features like load balancing and summarization. It subsequently introduces learners to IPv6, discussing its basic configuration and implementation in EIGRP. The following modules focus on the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol, covering its applications, configuration, path selection, and route summarization. Finally, the course wraps up with an overview of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), discussing its specifics, basic configuration, and authentication.

Upon completion, learners will be proficient in planning, designing, and optimizing Cisco IP routing solutions, ensuring efficient and secure data transmission across networks. This course, thus, serves as an invaluable resource for anyone preparing for the Cisco CCNP ROUTE certification exam or looking to advance their career in networking. So, why wait? Enroll now and take the next step in your professional journey.

Who Benefits From This Course

  • Network engineers who want to advance their understanding of routing and switching.
  • IT professionals seeking to expand their knowledge in IP subnetting and addressing classes.
  • Individuals looking to gain expertise in EIGRP Configuration and EIGRP Load Balancing.
  • Professionals working with IPv6 and interested in optimizing EIGRP for IPv6.
  • System administrators desiring to learn about OSPF Configuration and Optimization.
  • Individuals who want to enhance their skills in Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
  • Professionals preparing for a CCNP certification who want to review EIGRP, OSPF, IPv6, and BGP.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CCNP Routing and Switching Certification?

The Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching certification validates the ability to plan, implement, verify and troubleshoot local and wide-area enterprise networks and work collaboratively with specialists on advanced security, voice, wireless and video solutions. This certification is aimed at full-time network or system administrators, or those who work with local and/or wide-area network (LAN/WAN) infrastructure.

What is the Cisco 300-101 ROUTE Exam?

The Cisco 300-101 ROUTE Exam is a qualifying exam for the Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching and CCDP certifications. It tests a candidate's knowledge and skills related to routing protocols, network technologies, and infrastructure services. Topics include advanced IP addressing and routing, managing secure routing solutions, and implementing highly secure and scalable applications on Cisco routers connected to IPv6, LANs, and WANs.

What are the job prospects for someone with a CCNP Routing and Switching Certification?

The CCNP Routing and Switching Certification opens up several career opportunities. Certified professionals can work in roles such as Network Engineer, Senior Network Engineer, Network Administrator, IT Manager, and Network Security Engineer. This certification is globally recognized and is often a requirement or preference in job postings in the IT field.

What skills are required to become a Network Engineer?

Network Engineers need a range of skills including understanding of network infrastructure and hardware, network security, IP routing, IP switching, problem-solving, project management, and excellent communication skills. Knowledge of specific networking software or hardware may also be required, depending on the role. A CCNP Routing and Switching Certification can validate these skills and increase employability.

How regularly does Cisco update their exams and what does this mean for my certification?

Cisco periodically updates their exams to ensure they remain relevant in the rapidly evolving IT landscape. This typically happens every few years. If an exam is updated, professionals usually have a grace period during which both the old and new exams are available. Certification holders are typically required to recertify every three years, which may involve taking the latest version of the exam.

Included In This Course

Module 1: Plan And Design

  •    Introduction
  •    Review Routing Fundamentals
  •    Review Route Selection
  •    Review Switching Versus Routing
  •    Review IP Subnetting
  •    Review How To Subnet
  •    Review IP Address Classes

Module 2: EIGRP Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol

  •    Plan And Design-Part1
  •    Plan And Design-Part2
  •    EIGRP Config
  •    Configuring RIPng
  •    Building EIGRP Topology Table
  •    EIGRP Stub Routing
  •    EIGRP Summarization
  •    EIGRP Load Balancing
  •    Discovering Main EIGRP Configuration
  •    Implementing EIGRP Through Name Config
  •    Configure EIGRP Authentication
  •    Configure Authentication For EIGRP Routes

Module 3: IPv6

  •    Introduction To IPv6-Part1
  •    Introduction To IPv6-Part2
  •    IPv6 Addressing
  •    Basic IPv6 Configuration
  •    EIGRP For IPv6
  •    Configure And Optimize EIRGP For IPv6

Module 4: OSPF

  •    lntroduction To OSPF-Part1
  •    lntroduction To OSPF-Part2
  •    lntroduction To OSPF-Part3
  •    Configure OSPF
  •    Building The Link State Database
  •    OSPF Path Selection
  •    OSPF Route Summarization
  •    OSPF Stub Areas
  •    Implement OSPF
  •    Optimize OSPF
  •    OSPF Authentication Configuration
  •    Configure OSPFV3
  •    Basic Redistribution

Module 5: Border Gateway Protocol BGP

  •    Introduction To BGP
  •    BGP Specifics
  •    Basic BGP
  •    BGP Path Selection
  •    Configure BGP Authentication
  •    Configure BGP

Module 6: Course Review

  •    Configure Basic EIGRP
  •    Basic OSPF Configuration
  •    Summary Of-EIGRP-OSPF-IPv6-BGP
  •    Conclusion