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Building Cisco Multilayer Switching Networks (BCMSN)

 

 

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Building Cisco Multilayer Switching Networks (BCMSN)

Exam No.
Course No.
Course Length:

640-504
BCMSN
5 Days

The purpose of Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) 1.0 is to teach network administrators how to build campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. Cisco Worldwide Training (WWT) currently offers courses that present routing and switching concepts and implementations. This course addresses how these technologies work together.

The BCMSN training project is a five-day lecture/lab course and is an integral part of the recently announced Cisco Career Certifications program. The BCMSN training project is a Layer 2 education offering and is part of the recommended training path for those students seeking Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) status.

Prerequisites  

The typical student should be familiar with internetworking fundamentals prior to taking this course. The typical student should also have hands-on experience with basic router and switch configuration tasks, and be able to configure a simple VLAN.
Students should have the following skills:

  • Basic router configuration

  • Basic switch configuration

  • Basic VLAN configuration

  • Spanning Tree Protocol configuration

  • Inter-Switch Link configuration

  • Standard access list configuration

Course Outline

Course Objectives

      Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to meet the following overall objectives:

    • Given a campus design that includes multilayer switching over Fast Ethernet, deploy the required Cisco products and services that enable connectivity and traffic transport.

    • Implement the necessary services at each layer of the network to all users to obtain membership to multicast groups in a working multilayer switched network.

    • Given a working multilayer switched network, control network traffic by implementing the necessary admission policy at each layer of the network topology.

    • When presented with an incorrectly working multilayer switched network, rectify proper network operations through the use of Cisco System, Inc. device and external management tools.

Topics

The BCMSN course is divided into four modules. An introductory section that covers the course logistics precedes these four modules.
Course Introduction

Overview of a Campus Network

Building a Campus Network

  • Connecting the Switch Block

  • Defining Common Workgroups

  • Managing Redundant Links

  • Facilitating InterVLAN Routing

Managing Campus Traffic Network

  • Improving IP Routing Performance with Multilayer Switching

  • Implementing HSRP for Fault Tolerant Routing

  • Multicast Overview

  • Managing High-Bandwidth Broadcasts with IP Multicast

  • Controlling Access in a Campus Network

 

 

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