Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN)
Course Objectives:
· | Use the Campus Infrastructure module of the Enterprise Composite Network model to design an efficient and expandable enterprise network. |
· | Define VLANs to segment network traffic and manage network utilization. |
· | Implement the spanning tree protocol to accelerate network traffic Layer 2 convergence |
· | Troubleshoot Spanning Tree and migrate from the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) to Rapid Spanning Tree (RST) and Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) to increase the speed of the recalculation of the spanning tree when a Layer 2 network topology changes |
· | Implement multilayer switching to enable higher-data throughput communication between isolated VLANs. |
· | Implement redundancy in the routing layer to improve and ensure end-to-end availability of network services |
· | Introduce Wireless LANs (WLANs), explain the differences between wired and wireless LANs, describe WLAN topologies, and implement Cisco WLAN solutions. |
· | Secure devices in their Campus Infrastructure module networks against service loss and data theft. |
· | Configure their campus switches to control multiple traffic types, such as voice, video, and data |
Course Contents:
· | Network Requirements |
· | Defining VLANs |
· | Implementing Spanning Tree |
· | Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing |
· | Implementing High Availability in a Campus Environment |
· | Wireless LANs |
· | Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice |
· | Minimizing Service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Network |
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