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Course Details:

Course Title: Building Cisco® Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) v3.0
Prerequisites: Your CCNA® or the ICND v2.1 authorized class.
Course Length: 5 Days
Class Times: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Course Cost: $2995.00
 
BCMSN 3.0 instructs students on how to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing, configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting network infrastructure equipment according to the Campus Infrastructure module in the Enterprise Composite Network Model (ECNM).
 

Material Covered:

  • Deploy the required Cisco products and services that enable connectivity and traffic transport, given a network design that includes multilayer switching over various Ethernet technologies
  • Implement the necessary services at each layer of the network to all users to obtain services in a working multilayer switched network
  • Control network traffic by implementing network policies, given, a working multilayer switched network
  • Restore proper network operations through the use of Cisco devices and external management tools, when presented with an incorrectly working multilayer switched network
  • Explain how service providers implement transparent LAN services and Ethernet over Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) technology to deliver connectivity to the enterprise site
 

Course Outline:

1-1 Introducing Campus Networks                                                                              

Lab 1-2 Getting Started with Cisco Switches

2-1 Best Practices for VLANs

2-2 Implementing VLANs

42-3 Implementing Trunks

2-4 VTP

2-5 Correcting Common VLAN Errors                                                                       

Lab 2-1: Configuring VLANs and VTP

3-1 Describing STP

Lab 3-1: Configure Primary & backup Root Bridges

3-2 Implementing RSTP

Lab 3-2: Implementing PVRST

3-3 Implementing MSTP

Lab 3-3: Implementing MSTP

3-4 Configuring Link Aggregation with EtherChannel                                        

Lab 3-4: Configuring EtherChannel

Lab 3-5: Troubleshooting STP

4-1 Routing Between VLANs

4-2 Enable VLAN Routing on a Multi-Layer Switch

Lab 4-2: Routing Between VLANs

4-3 Deploying CEF-based Multi-Layer Switching                                                        

5-1 Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with HSRP

5-2 Optimizing HSRP                                                                                                  

Lab 5-1: Enabling and Optimizing HSRP

5-3 Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with VRRP and GLBP

6-1 Introducing WLANs

6-2 Describing WLAN Topologies

6-3 Explaining WLAN Technology and Standards                                                       

Lab 6-1: Configuring Switches for WLANs

6-4 Configuring Cisco WLAN Clients

6-5 Implementing WLANs

6-6 Configuring WLANs

Lab 6-2: Setting Up the WLAN Controller

Lab 6-3: Configuring the Controller via Web Browser

Lab 6-4: Configuring a Wireless Client (Optional)

7-1 Planning for Implementation of Voice in a Campus Network

7-2 Accommodating Voice Traffic on Campus Switches                                              

Lab 7-1: Configuring IP Telephony Support

8-1 Understanding Switch Security Issues

8-2 Protecting Against VLAN Attacks

8-3 Protecting Against Spoof Attacks

8-4 Describing STP Security Mechanisms

8-5 Preventing STP Forwarding Loops

8-6 Securing Network Switches                                                                      

Case Study 8-1: Applying Security Practices to Campus Devices

Case Study 8-2: Using Security Tools in the Campus                                        

Lab 8-3: Applying Security Tools                                                      

   

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