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Implementing Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks: Hands-On
Course: 460
Type: Hands-On Training
Duration: 5 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Deploy multilayer Cisco switched infrastructures in enterprise networks
- Support standards-based, resilient desktop switching
- Build switched access and distribution networks
- Configure industry standard and Cisco proprietary VLANs
- Optimize distribution networks using Cisco Fast EtherChannel and VTP
- Address router performance problems with multilayer switching
Course Benefits In this course, you learn the intricate details of Cisco switch configuration and the necessary techniques to optimize switched network performance.Who Should Attend This course is valuable for network managers, technicians, consultants and engineers who are involved in supporting, implementing and designing site networks with Cisco switches. Familiarity with networking concepts and Cisco device configuration at the level of Course 466, "Cisco Networking Introduction," or equivalent experience is assumed.Hands-On Training Exercises throughout this course reinforce the knowledge you gain in class, including:
- Building switched access and distribution networks
- Configuring and optimizing traditional Spanning Tree
- Investigating Rapid Spanning Tree convergence
- Constructing access network VLANs
- Deploying VLAN trunking
- Facilitating remote VLAN configuration using Cisco VTP
- Implementing inter-VLAN communications with Layer 3 switches
- Load balancing with Cisco Fast EtherChannel
- Improving throughput in distribution networks with Cisco's MLS
- Enhancing resilience with Cisco's HSRP
Course 460 Content
- Reviewing the Cisco hierarchical design model
- Identifying the roles of access, distribution and core switches
- Deploying switching to the desktop
- Assessing the impact of enterprise-wide service access and availability
- Setting up distribution network devices
- Eliminating the single points of failure
- Implementing Spanning Tree to manage redundant distribution paths
- Tuning Spanning Tree to optimize network performance and convergence
- Assessing the effects of broadcast traffic
- Limiting the size of broadcast domains with VLANs
- Differentiating between Layer 2 and Layer 3 VLANs
- Activating port-based VLANs
- Extending Layer 2 VLANs across switch boundaries
- Proprietary vs. international standard solutions
- Configuring VLAN trunking with Cisco InterSwitch Link (ISL)
- Evaluating the emerging international standards
- Configuring IEEE 802.1Q frame tagging for multivendor interoperability
- Implementing link aggregation using Fast EtherChannel
- Optimizing Spanning Tree convergence time with PortFast, UplinkFast and BackboneFast
- Managing Spanning Tree operation within VLANs using CST and PVST+
- Improving convergence time with Rapid Spanning Tree (RST)
- Communicating between VLANs
- Configuring inter-VLAN communication on multilayer switches
- Deploying VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) for interswitch VLAN management
- Comparing Layer 3 switching with Layer 3 routing
- Accelerating throughput with Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)
- Identifying the different levels of acceleration supported by Cisco switches
- Specifying MLS goals and components
- Defining traffic flows
- Enabling and monitoring MLS
- Configuring and activating a standby router
- Displacing an active router using preemption
- Demoting an active router when an interface fails
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