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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
(BCMSN) course is part of the recommended training
path for those who seek the CCNP (Cisco Certified
Network Professional) certification. This course
will enable learners to implement appropriate
technologies to build scalable multilayer switched
networks; build switched networks using multilayer
switching technologies; create and deploy a
global intranet, and implement basic troubleshooting
techniques in environments that use Cisco multilayer
switches for client hosts and services. BCMSN
course will also enable learners to improve
traffic flow, reliability, redundancy, and performance
for LAN switching that are self- supported or
transported via service provider.
This course will prepare participants to successfully pass the Cisco certification exam #642-811 Switching . After passing Exams #642-801, -811, -821, and -831, participants will receive the CCNP certification . |
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Course schedule
Duration: 5 days
To view the schedule for this class, click here.
Who should attend
- Network technicians new to Cisco products and services
- Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium business networks
- Network support staff who will perform a help desk role in a medium or enterprise-sized company that has an internal network support escalation staff
- Network support staff who will act as network device installers and first-line support in a small business environment
- CCNA candidates
- CCNP candidates
Prerequisites
To fully benefit from BCMSN, students must have the following prerequisite skills and knowledge:
- Basic router configuration
- Basic switch configuration
- Basic VLAN configuration
- Spanning Tree Protocol configuration
- Inter-Switch Link configuration
- Standard access list configuration
Note: These topics are covered in the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) course.
Course Outline
- Introduction to Switching
- Basics Cisco switches commands
- Setting up VLANs in a single switch
- Setting up VLANs in multiple switches
- Setting up routing for VLANs
- Basic setup for 5000 Switches and access lists
- Understanding multicast, broadcast and unicast
- Understanding different layer switching (Layer 2, 3 and 4)
- OSI Model basics
- Configuring HSRP
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