
Ccnp Exam Notes: Advanced Cisco Router Configuration
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Table of Contents
Introduction | p. ix |
Overview of Scalable Networks | p. 1 |
Describe the key requirements of a scalable internetwork | p. 2 |
Select a Cisco IOS feature as a solution for a given internetwork requirement | p. 7 |
Introduction to Managing Traffic and Access | p. 15 |
Describe causes of network congestion | p. 17 |
List solutions for controlling network congestion | p. 20 |
Introduction to Managing Traffic and Access | p. 27 |
Configure IP standard access lists | p. 30 |
Limit virtual terminal access | p. 37 |
Configure IP extended access lists | p. 40 |
Verify access list operation | p. 44 |
Configure an alternative to using access lists | p. 50 |
Configure an IP helper address to manage broadcasts | p. 52 |
Managing Novell IPX/SPX Traffic | p. 59 |
Describe IPX/SPX traffic management issues | p. 61 |
Filter IPX traffic using IPX access lists | p. 66 |
Manage IPX/SPX traffic over WAN | p. 73 |
Verify IPX/SPX filter operation | p. 76 |
Configuring Queuing to Manage Traffic | p. 85 |
Describe the need for queuing in a large network | p. 87 |
Describe weighted fair queuing operation | p. 89 |
Configure priority | p. 93 |
Configure custom queuing | p. 98 |
Verify queuing operation | p. 102 |
Routing Protocol Overview | p. 107 |
List the key information routers need to route data | p. 108 |
Compare distance vector and link-state protocol operation | p. 112 |
Extending IP Addresses Using VLSMs | p. 121 |
Given an IP address, use VLSMs to extend the use of the IP address | p. 123 |
Given a network plan that includes IP addressing, explain if a route summarization is or is not possible | p. 128 |
Define private addressing and determine when it can be used | p. 133 |
Define network address translation and determine when it can be used | p. 136 |
Configuring OSPF in a Single Area | p. 141 |
Explain why OSPF is better than RIP in a large internetwork | p. 143 |
Explain how OSPF discovers, chooses, and maintains routes | p. 149 |
Configure OSPF for proper operation | p. 155 |
Verify OSPF operation | p. 159 |
Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areas | p. 165 |
Describe the issues with interconnecting multiple areas and how OSPF addresses | p. 166 |
Explain the differences between the possible types of areas, routers, and LSAs | p. 170 |
Configure a multiarea OSPF network | p. 176 |
Verify OSPF operation | p. 181 |
Configuring EIGRP | p. 185 |
Describe Enhanced IGRP features and operation | p. 187 |
Configure Enhanced IGRP | p. 194 |
Verify Enhanced IGRP operation | p. 197 |
Optimizing Routing Update Operation | p. 201 |
Select and configure the different ways to control route update traffic | p. 203 |
Configure route redistribution in a network that does not have redundant paths between dissimilar routing processes | p. 206 |
Configure route redistribution in a network that has redundant paths between dissimilar routing processes | p. 210 |
Resolve path selection problems that result in a redistributed network | p. 215 |
Verify route redistribution | p. 220 |
Connecting Enterprises to an Internet Service Provider | p. 223 |
Describe when to use BGP to connect to an ISP | p. 224 |
Describe methods to connect to an ISP using static and default routes, and BGP | p. 227 |
WAN Connectivity Overview | p. 235 |
Compare the differences between WAN connection types: dedicated, asynchronous dial-in, dial-on-demand, and packet switched services | p. 237 |
Determine when to use PPP, HDLC, LAPB, and IETF encapsulation types | p. 241 |
List at least four common issues to be considered when evaluating WAN services | p. 247 |
Configuring Dial-on-Demand Routing | p. 251 |
Describe the components that make up ISDN connectivity | p. 253 |
Configure ISDN BRI | p. 257 |
Configure Legacy dial-on-demand routing (DDR) | p. 260 |
Configure dialer profiles | p. 268 |
Verify DDR operation | p. 274 |
Customizing DDR Operation | p. 277 |
Configure dial backup | p. 279 |
Verify dial backup operation | p. 283 |
Configure MultiLink PPP operation | p. 291 |
Verify MultiLink PPP operation | p. 295 |
Configure snapshot routing | p. 302 |
Configure IPX spoofing | p. 306 |
Bridging Overview | p. 311 |
Define routable and nonroutable protocols and give an example of each | p. 313 |
Define various bridging types and describe when to use each type | p. 317 |
Configuring Transparent Bridging and Integrated Routing and Bridging | p. 321 |
Configure transparent bridging | p. 322 |
Configure integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB) | p. 330 |
Configuring Source-Route Bridging | p. 337 |
Describe the basic functions of source-route bridging (SRB) | p. 339 |
Configure SRB | p. 342 |
Configure source-route transparent bridging (SRT) | p. 347 |
Configure source-route translational bridging (SR/TLB) | p. 350 |
Verify SRB operation | p. 358 |
Managing Apple Talk Traffic | p. 365 |
Identify potential sources of congestion in an Apple Talk network | p. 367 |
Configure zone filters | p. 370 |
Configure RTMP filters | p. 374 |
Configure NBP filters | p. 379 |
Configuring T1/E1 and ISDN PRI Options | p. 383 |
Identify channelized T1 and E1 configuration | p. 385 |
Identify ISDN PRI configuration commands | p. 390 |
Index | p. 395 |
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