CCNP Routing (300-101) Cert Prep: 2 Internet Connectivity

CCNP Routing (300-101) Cert Prep: 2 Internet Connectivity

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 05m | 151 MB

Earning the Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching certification indicates that you have the skills needed to plan, verify, and troubleshoot enterprise networks. In this course, instructor Greg Sowell prepares you for exam 300-101 ROUTE, Implementing Cisco IP Routing—a qualifying exam for the CCNP Routing and Switching certification—by reviewing essential internet connectivity concepts that are covered on the exam. Greg covers how to configure a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client and discusses how Port Address Translation (PAT) is utilized to allow many internal clients to NAT to a single IP address. He also goes over internet routing, discussing iBGP and eBGP concepts.

Topics include:

  • DHCP and DNAT configuration
  • Basic commands required to establish an eBGP
  • Redistributing routes into BGP
  • iBGP neighbors
  • iBGP and eBGP groups
  • Common IPv6 BGP peerings
Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Welcome
2 What you should know

DHCP and NAT
3 DHCP configuration
4 DNAT configuration
5 Port Address Translation

IPv4 BGP
6 Cisco BGP details
7 eBGP commands
8 eBGP loop
9 eBGP verify
10 BGP redistribute routes
11 iBGP basics
12 iBGP configuration
13 iBGP sync
14 iBGP filtering
15 Filter configuration
16 iBGP and eBGP groups
17 Path selection
18 Path altering by weight
19 Prepend to eBGP
20 Multi-exit discrimination

IPv6 BGP
21 Common IPv6 BGP peerings

Conclusion
22 Next steps