Examining Cisco AVVID Services and Applications
Overview/Description
To detail the operation of, configure, monitor, and verify IP multicast in a multilayer switched network and to outline the Cisco IP telephony solution, including how it is supported in a campus network
Target Audience
Network engineers responsible for configuring, implementing, troubleshooting, and managing a multilayer switched network in an enterprise or service provider environment; network architects responsible for designing multilayer switched networks to carry voice, video, and data traffic in an enterprise or service provider environment; CCNP, CCDP, and CCIP candidates. CCIE routing and switching candidates
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic router configuration, basic switch configuration, basic virtual local area network (VLAN) configuration, basic Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) configuration, basic trunking configuration, and standard access list configuration
Expected Duration
180 Minutes
Objectives:
Examining Cisco AVVID Services and Applications
identify characteristics of IP multicast and how it operates, and recognize multicast address ranges.
recognize the operation of Reverse Path Forwarding and determine the operation and issues of PIM dense mode and PIM sparse mode.
compare the operation of IGMP versions 1, 2, 3, and IGMPv3lite, and recognize how CGMP and IGMP snooping operate.
identify features of IP multicast, recognize multicast addresses and multicast operation, and identify which protocols are suitable for networks.
enable and configure IP multicast and configure PIM version 2 on a Catalyst switch.
verify and monitor IP multicast on a Catalyst switch.
enable IP multicast routing, configure PIM, and verify multicast operation on Catalyst switches.
determine the network and device-design considerations and tasks for the support of voice traffic, recognize implementation issues for IP telephony on a switched network with auxiliary VLANs, and identify how to implement voice in the campus network.
identify design issues and tasks when implementing voice and IP telephony in the campus network.
Course Number: 119271_eng