Routing Principles


Overview/Description
To identify advanced IP routing principles including static and dynamic routing characteristics and the concepts of classless routing and network boundary summarization

Target Audience
Network engineers responsible for configuring, implementing, troubleshooting, and managing medium-to-large routed networks in an enterprise or service provider environment; network architects responsible for designing networks that support multiple routing protocol types; CCNP, CCDP, and CCIP candidates; CCIE routing and switching candidates

Prerequisites
A good understanding of networking terms, topologies, and the OSI reference model; familiarity with TCP/IP and configuring IP address schemes, including subnetting and variable-length subnet masking (VLSM); experience of operating and configuring Cisco routers for general use and configuring basic routing protocol implementations

Expected Duration
115 Minutes

Objectives:

Routing Principles

  • identify when to use a static route and outline its configuration.
  • identify the principles of dynamic routing and on-demand routing (ODR), and outline how to configure ODR.
  • identify the characteristics of classful and classless routing protocols, recall automatic network-boundary route summarization in a classful routing protocol, and recognize the commands used in a classful routing table.
  • distinguish between classless and classful routing protocols, recall the behavior of the auto-summary command, and recognize the characteristics and configuration of RIPv2.
  • compare and contrast routing protocols to ensure smooth and efficient network functionality.
  • migrate the routing protocol environment to RIPv2 and implement increased network efficiency using route summarization.

  • Course Number: 119792_eng