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Advanced Routing and Switching for Field Engineers(ARSFE)
Advanced Routing and Switching for the Field Engineer will prepare the learner for the implementation of the design solution as part of a System Engineer and Field Engineer effort, to install and configure the solution in the customer's network so that the customer accepts the solution, and to enable the customer's network operation and the administration of the integrated solution in monitoring baseline performance and managing abnormal incidents or problems.
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Prerequisites
CCNP certification.
Level of knowledge equivalent to the "Implementing Cisco Quality of Service - QOS"
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Audience
Cisco Premier Channel Partner Field Engineers
Cisco Customer Network Engineers
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Skills taught
After completing this course the student should be able to:
Configure routers and multi-layer switches to enable BGP, given an implementation plan
Configure routers for MPLS, given an implementation plan
Configure routers and switches to enable QOS, given an implementation plan
Implement high availability in the network at Layer 1, Layer 2, and Layer 3, given an implementation plan
Configure and troubleshoot routers and level 3 switches for IPV6, given an implementation plan
Use the appropriate show and debug commands to monitor and troubleshoot a Cisco network
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Advanced Routing and Switching for Field Engineers (ARSFE)
Module 1: Implementing, Verifying and Troubleshooting a BGP Design
Lesson 1: Reviewing BGP
Lesson 2: Configuring Neighbours and Monitoring Session Establishment
Lesson 3: Defining BGP Path Attributes
Lesson 4: Influencing BGP Route Selection Using AS-Path Filters
Lesson 5: Implementing a BGP Filtering and Routing Policy Using Prefix-Lists and Route-Maps
Lesson 6: Configuring Advanced BGP Policy Selection
Module 2: Understanding and Implementing an MPLS Design
Lesson 1: Understanding and Implementing Cisco IOS MPLS Features
Lesson 2: Understanding MPLS Label Distribution in Frame-mode MPLS
Lesson 3: Discussing MPLS VPN Implementations
Lesson 4: Implementing, Monitoring and Troubleshooting MPLS
Lesson 5: Implementing and Monitoring MPLS VPNs
Lesson 6: Troubleshooting MPLS VPNs
Module 3: Implementing, Verifying and Troubleshooting a QoS Design
Lesson 1: Reviewing QoS Technologies
Lesson 2: QoS Toolset - Classification and Marking
Lesson 3: QoS Toolset - LAN Classification and Marking
Lesson 4: QoS Toolset - Congestion Management
Module 4: Implementing, Verifying and Troubleshooting a High Availability Design: Implementing, Verifying and Troubleshooting a QoS Design
Lesson 1: Configuring Layer 3 HA
Lesson 2: Configuring Layer 2 HA
Lesson 3: Describing Hardware and Software Redundancy on Modular Switches
Module 5: Implementing, Verifying and Troubleshooting an IPv6 Design
Lesson 1: Introducing IPv6 Features and Benefits
Lesson 2: Configuring IPv6 on Cisco Devices
Lesson 3: Configuring Enhanced Routing Protocols for IPv6
Lesson 4: Defining and Configuring Advanced IPv6 features
Lesson 5: Defining and Configuring IPv6 Tunnel and Migration Options
Module 6: Troubleshooting and Monitoring Cisco Networks
Lesson 1: Reviewing Troubleshooting Methodology and Tools
Lesson 2: Examining and Maintaining ISR Hardware
Lesson 3: Technology Troubleshooting Review
Labs:
Configuring Basic BGP and Monitoring Session Establishment
Configuring BGP Path and Manipulation
Troubleshooting a BGP Implementation
Configuring Frame-mode MPLS
MPLS VPN Setup
Enabling, Monitoring and Troubleshooting HSRP
Configuring Dual Stack IPv6
Configuring OSPF and BGP to Support IPv6
Configuring Advanced IPv6 Features
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