The Implementing Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions (SPRI) course expands a students knowledge and skills in service provider core networking. You will cover the theories and practical knowledge of advanced routing technologies including routing protocols, policy language, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and segment routing.
This course is worth 40 Continuing Education (CE) Credits.
After completing this course you should be able to:
Implementing and Verifying Open Shortest Path First Multiarea Networks
Implementing and Verifying Intermediate System to Intermediate System Multilevel Networks
Introducing Routing Protocol Tools, Route Maps, and Routing Policy Language
Implementing Route Redistribution
Influencing Border Gateway Protocol Route Selection
Scaling BGP in Service Provider Networks
Securing BGP in Service Provider Networks
Improving BGP Convergence and Implementing Advanced Operations
Troubleshooting Routing Protocols
Implementing and Verifying MPLS
Implementing Cisco MPLS Traffic Engineering
Implementing Segment Routing
Describing Segment Routing Traffic Engineering (SR TE)
Deploying IPv6 Tunneling Mechanisms
Implementing IP Multicast Concepts and Technologies
Implementing PIM-SM Protocol
Implementing PIM-SM Enhancements
Implementing Interdomain IP Multicast
Implementing Distributed Rendezvous Point Solution in Multicast Network
LabsAttendees should meet the following prerequisites:
Recommended as preparation for the following exams:
Passing the 300-510 SPRI exam earns you the Cisco Certified Specialist - Service Provider Advanced Routing Implementation certification, and satisfies the concentration exam requirement for the CCNP Service Provider certification.
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