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This course explains IP addressing and extending IP addresses. The Internet Protocol (IP) is the primary protocol used to encapsulate data in the Internet suite. This course focuses on some of the solutions and mechanisms the Cisco professional should know to help decrease the routing table size as well as create a more hierarchical addressing scheme.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Explain administrative distance and the metrics used by routing protocols
- Distinguish among the following routing protocols: IGRP, RIPv1, RIPv2, BGP, EIGRP, IS-IS, and OSPF
- Use the ip route command.
- Use debugging commands to monitor convergence patterns of routing protocols
- Analyze routing tables
Topics:
- Functions of a Router
- Administrative Distance
- Metrics & Neighbors
- Static & Dynamic Routers
- Multipath, Intra- & Interdomain Routers
- Classful & Classless Routers
- Distance Vector and Link State Routers
- Convergence
- Anatomy of a Routing Table
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