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N-415: Building Cisco Multi-layer Switched Networks Learn to use multi-layer switching.
This course focuses on building campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. This course includes both routing & switching concepts, covering both Layer 2 & Layer 3 technologies.
Duration: 5 Days
Overview of a Campus Network Building a Campus Network Defining Common Workgroups Managing Redundant Links InterVLAN Routing Managing Network Traffic Configuring HSRP for a Fault-Tolerant Routing Multicast Overview Configuring IP Multicast
To fully benefit from BCMSN, students must have the following prerequisite skills & knowledge: Basic router configuration Basic switch configuration Basic VLAN configuration Spanning Tree Protocol configuration Inter-Switch Link configuration Standard access list configuration
The primary audiences for the Building Cisco Multilayer Switching Networks course are network administrators & technicians who are responsible for implementing or troubleshooting a multilayer switched network in an enterprise environment.
This course can be delivered on-site anywhere in the USA and Europe, or at one of TechNow's Training Centers. You can even purchase Ultra-Inclusive packages which include training, travel expenses and exam fees through our Travel + Training program. For current course dates, locations and prices, click here or contact a Training Advisor at 1-800-324-2294.
Schedule: ►August 25-29, 2008 (San Antonio, TX)
►September 15-19, 2008 (San Antonio, TX)
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