|
More Resources by
Google: |
|
|
|
|
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
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
|