The collective term routing entails protocols with the most diverse approaches to find optimum data routes through a complex network. The protocols and algorithms, however, will only direct the data traffic optimally if the design has been planned and developed carefully. The required knowledge is to be imparted in the course at hand.
Course Contents
• Concepts, Application Fields, and Limits of Routing Protocols
• RIPv1 and RIPv2
• Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP)
• OSPF and Areas
• Designated Router and Area Border Router
• Hello and LSAs
• Graphs and Dijkstra Algorithm
• IS-IS
• Level-1 and Level-2 Router
• BGP-4, External and Internal
• Attributes, Communities, and Policies
• IP Routing and MPLS
Detailed Table of Contents
The technical context and background are explained, deepened, and verified in a test network.
In this course from the ExperTeach Networking series, each participant will receive the comprehensive ExperTeach course documentation.
Target Group
The course imparts the know-how required by networkers who want to become familiar with the topic of routing and for employees who need an overview of the routing environment to service customers and products.
Knowledge Prerequisites
The students should be familiar with the basic networking technologies and terms to attain a maximum learning effect. Sound TCP/IP know-how is required.
Course Objective
The course provides a comprehensive and practice-related overview of the status quo of routing concepts and protocols. This knowledge will enable the students to competently assess the various solution approaches to structure and optimize networks.
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