
So what is CIPE?
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This is your route toward achieving the Certified IP Engineer - an accreditation supported by SKMM and MDeC as well as many major companies in Malaysia & Singapore. The CIPE is a vendor independent benchmark of your skills and capabilities in IP Routing and Switching. This certification equips you with the ability to plan, implement and troubleshoot across a multi vendor network. Our hands-on approach of "learning through doing" will improve your practical skills in areas of high demand in the workplace.
YOU WILL BE ABLE TO
- Separate traffic streams using VLANS
- Deploy and configure switches & routers
- Setup interior & exterior routing protocols
- Implement router redundancy
WHO CAN BENEFIT
IP Network personnel who require an in-depth understanding and working knowledge of a routed network
PRE-REQUISITE KNOWLEDGE
Participants should have good understanding of the Internet Protocol gained from a course such as the CIPA
OUTLINE
Introduction
- Brief overview of IP protocol suite
- Reviews of subnet masking
Implementing VLANs
- Rationale for using VLANs
- Static & Dynamic VLANs
- Relationship between VLAN & IP subnet
- Configuration of VLANs
- Implementing VLANs between multiple switches
- VLAN troubleshooting & commom failures
- Inter-VLAN communication using a router
- Analysing VLAN in VLAN communication
- Comparison of different vendor commands for configuration
Theory of Routing Protocols
- Static Routing
- Routing Tables
- Dynamic Routing
- Distance vendor algorithms
- Link-state algorithms
- Path vendor protocol
- Comparison of routing algorithms
- Path selection
- Multipath routing
- Cisco EIGPR
- Interworking between different routing protocols
Implementing Static Routes
- Comparison of different vendor commands for configuration
- Configuration of a static routes internetwork
- Troubleshooting router configuration
Implementing RIP
- Overview & Issues
- Differences between versions
- Comparison of different vendor commands for configuration
- Verifying configuration using command line & analyser
- Troubleshooting routing problems
Implementing OSPF
- Overview & Issues
- Area Types
- Role of Designated Router
- Traffic Engineering
- Comparison of different vendor commands for configuration
- Configuration of a OSPF internetwork
- Verifying configuration using command line & analyser
- Troubleshooting routing problems
Implementing BGP
- Overview & Issues
- Role of Autonomous System (AS) Number
- iBGP
- Comparison of different vendor commands for configuration
- Configuration of a BGP internetwork
- Verifying configuration using command line & analyser
- Troubleshooting routing problems
Implementing Router Redundancy
- Rationale for Router Redundancy
- Protocol options: VRRP, CARP & HSRP
- Configuration of Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
- Testing VRRP works correctly on failover






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