Sunday, 11 November 2012

♥ .. Certified IP Engineer .. ♥

Certified IP Engineer, in other words, CIPE. While mostly everyone in my class is enjoying the mid-sem break, I have to attend another training, which is the second part from the previous one, CIPA. Again this training is conducted by 

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

*Still the same design of file, but with different course now

*Wireshark, used to see the flow of packets

*Once the wireshark is opened, this is what we see


Till next time,

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