Explore advanced topics and techniques in Cisco routing, from RIPv2 routes for smaller networks, to EIGRP and OSPF protocols for enterprise networks.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know
- Using the Packet Tracer software
- Overview of navigation on Cisco routers
- Setting up the network lab
- Assigning IP addresses to computers and interfaces
- Understanding and configuring default routes
- Understanding and configuring static routes
- Configuring RIPv2
- Understanding dynamic routing
- Verification commands
- Understanding RIPng
- Comparing RIPng and RIPv2
- Using the RIP timers
- Using the passive-interface command
- Exploring the debug ip rip command
- Understanding EIGRP
- Understanding autonomous system numbers
- Exploring the topology table
- Configuring a feasible successor route
- Setting up a successor route
- Exploring EIGRP configuration options
- Understanding how EIGRP chooses routes based on bandwidth
- Understanding OSPF
- Introducing the process ID number
- Understanding the area number
- Exploring wildcard masking
- Further exploring OSPF configuration
- Understanding the election process
- Wrapping up
Taught by
Lazaro Diaz