Implementing a Cisco Multicast Infrastructure(ICMI)
| Course code | ICMI | Skill level | Intermediate |
| Duration | 5 days | Modality | |
| Course type | Public or Private | ||
| Price | $3095 plus tax | ||
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Students will learn to successfully design, implement, and troubleshoot IP multicast-enabled networks. This course provides students with in-depth knowledge of the IP multicast building blocks that make this new IP service deployable and attractive from a business perspective. Bandwidth and processing power are wasted when data is replicated and sent from a source to potential receivers multiple times. With IP multicast and a sophisticated group of protocols, the information is delivered with minimal impact on bandwidth and processor load. This IP service ensures simultaneous information delivery only to the people and the machines that require the information. It is suggested that candidates have CCNA Certification or equivalent work experience prior to enrollment. It is also strongly recommended that candidates have successfully completed BSCI. This course is for pre- and post-sales technical engineers responsible for designing, implementing, and/or troubleshooting basic to advanced IP multicast enabled networks within a single domain. |
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* ICND1 * BSCI * CCNA recommended * Ability to configure Cisco routers and LAN switches |
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* Personnel responsible for designing, implementing, and troubleshooting IP multicast-enabled networks. |
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| Implementing a Cisco Multicast Infrastructure (ICMI) |
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1. IP Multicast Foundation 2. Function of a Multicast Network 3. Multicast LAN Switch Operation 4. PIM Dense Mode 5. PIM Sparse Mode 6. PIM-SM Variants 7. Redundant Rendezvous Points 8. Administrative Scoping and Filtering of Multicast 9. Security, High Availability, and Reliability 10. WAN, VPN, and MPLS for Multcast 11. Interdomain Multicast with MBGP and MSDP
LABS: 1. Multicase Applications and Addressing 2. Setup and Configuration 3. IGMP Configuration and Operation 4. PIM Dense Mode Configuration 5. Sparse Mode Configuration 6. Source Specific Multicast and Bi-Directional PIM 7. Redundant Rendezvous Points 8. IP Multicast Administrative Scoping 9. Tunneling Multicast over a Unicast Network |
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