Course details

Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)

C1P Acad. year 2020/2021 Winter semester 5 credits

Current academic year

The course learn students how to practically implement routing in ISP and WAN networks, how to interconnect Autonomous Systems, and redistributed routing information. It also discusses implementation of IPv6 in Internet.

Guarantor

Course coordinator

Language of instruction

Czech

Completion

Classified Credit

Time span

  • 52 hrs laboratories

Assessment points

  • 30 pts mid-term test (written part)
  • 36 pts labs
  • 34 pts projects

Department

Instructor

Subject specific learning outcomes and competences

Students learn routing technologies in WAN networks, both IGP and EGP routing protocols and redistribute of routing information between different systems. They learn how to practically implement IPv6 in networks. The obtained knowledge covers requirement on CCNP ROUTE certification.

Students learn how to implement and optimized routing in large networks, redistribute and filter routing information. They will configure EIGRP, OSPF and BGP including redistribution. They will configure branch networks. They are able to implement IPv6 in networks including IPv6 routing.

Learning objectives

Overview of routing technologies in WAN networks. Implementation and configuration of EIGRP, multi-area OSPF, iBGP and eBGP. Redistribution of routing information. Optimization of routing. Connecting branch networks using broadband WAN technologies.

Why is the course taught

This course prepares students for CCNP ROUTE certification that is required for network administrators and designers.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Students are required to successfully pass CCNA4 Exploration course in Network Academy or hold CCNA certification.

Study literature

  • Lecture notes in English.
  • Electronic documents at Academy Online Portal.
  • Wendell Odom: CCNP Route 642-902 Official Certification Guide, Cisco Press, 2010.

Syllabus of laboratory exercises

  1. Introduction to WAN networks.
  2. EIGRP routing, neighborhood, topology, convergence.
  3. EIGRP routing, summarization, filtering.
  4. Multi-area OSPF.
  5. LSA types in OSPF, best path selection, summarization, filtering.
  6. Virtual links in OSPF. OSPF over Frame Relay.
  7. Routing redistribution.
  8. Routing maps, lists, routing based on SLA.
  9. BGP protocol. eBGP and iBGP. Path filtering.
  10. Path attributes at BPG, best path selection.
  11. IPv6, addressing, routing, redistribution.
  12. Routing in branch networks. IPSec, PPPoE and GRE tunnels.
  13. Skills test. Final exam.

Progress assessment

  • Preparation and active participation at hands-on labs (max 36 points)
  • Challenge lab (max 20 points)
  • Skills test (max 34 points)
  • To obtain Certification of Completion, all module test must be completed + skills test and final exam score must be over 80%.


Exam prerequisites:

  • Active partication on all hands-on labs.
  • Half of points of all activity is required for credits.

Controlled instruction

  • Preparation and active participation at all hands-on labs.
  • Completion of all module tests.
  • Missed classes are not replaced.

Exam prerequisites

  • Active partication on all hands-on labs.
  • Half of points of all activity is required for credits.

Course inclusion in study plans

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