Syllabus
Class: CNSE M51 CCNP Routing
Term: Fall 2008
CRN: 70827
Instructor: Albert Wolfkiel
E-Mail: ccnp@wolfkiel.com
AIM/Yahoo: awolfkiel
Dates of Class: Saturday August 16th through December 13th, 2008
Off Days: August 23rd (this is a change from the campus calendar which shows August 30th) and November 29th
Grading Scale:
80 – 100 A
70 – 79 B
0 – 69 F
Grading Criteria:
Attendance 20%
Lab Notebook 20%
Written Final 30%
Skills Final 30%
16 Aug Introduction Remote Labs
30 Aug 1.5-1.5.1 1
6-13 Sep 2.7.1-5 2
20-27 Sep 3.11.1-4 3
4-11 Oct 4.7.1-3 4
18 Oct 5.6.1-5 5
25 Oct – 1 Nov 6.7.1-4 6
8 Nov 7.5.1.1-4 7
15 Nov 8.7.1-3 & CS 8
22 Nov CS & Written Final -
6-13 Dec Skills Final -
Students with disabilities,
whether physical, learning, or psychological, who believe that they may need
accommodations in this class, are encouraged to contact ACCESS as soon as possible to ensure
that such accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion. Authorization, based on verification of
disability, is required before any accommodation can be made. The phone
number for ACCESS is 805-378-1461
and they are located in the building just to the right of the
1.5 Overview of Course Labs
1.5.1 Lab 1-0 TCL Script Reference and Demonstration
2.7 EIGRP Lab Exercises
2.7.1 Lab 2-1 EIGRP Configuration, Bandwidth, and Adjacencies
2.7.2 Lab 2-2 EIGRP Load Balancing
2.7.3 Lab 2-3 Summarization and Default Network Advertisement
2.7.4 Lab 2-4 EIGRP Frame Relay Hub and Spoke
2.7.5 Lab 2-5 EIGRP Authentication and Timers
3.11 OSPF Lab Exercises
3.11.1 Lab 3-1 Single-Area OSPF Link Costs and Interface Priorities
3.11.2 Lab 3-2 Multiple-Area OSPF with Stub Areas and Authentication
3.11.3 Lab 3-3 OSPF Virtual Links and Area Summarization
3.11.4 Lab 3-4 OSPF over Frame Relay
3.11 OSPF Challenge Lab Exercises
3.11.1 OSPF Challenge Lab
4.7 IS-IS Lab Exercises
4.7.1 Lab 4-1 Configuring Basic Integrated IS-IS
4.7.2 Lab 4-2 Multi-Area Integrated IS-IS
4.7.3 Lab 4-3 Configuring IS-IS over Frame Relay
5.6 Route Optimization Lab Exercises
5.6.1 Lab 5-1 Redistribution Between RIP and OSPF
5.6.2 Lab 5-2 Redistribution Between EIGRP and OSPF
5.6.3 Lab 5-3 Redistribution Between EIGRP and IS-IS
5.6.4 Lab 5-4 Manipulating Administrative Distances
5.6.5 Lab 5-5 Configuring the Cisco IOS DHCP Server
6.7 BGP Lab Exercises
6.7.1 Lab 6-1 Configuring BGP with Default Routing
6.7.2 Lab 6-2 Using the AS_PATH Attribute
6.7.3 Lab 6-3 Configuring IBGP and EBGP Sessions, Local Preference and MED
6.7.4 Lab 6-4 BGP Route Reflectors and Route Filters
7.5 Multicast Lab Exercises
7.5.1 Lab 7-1 Implementing IGMP and IGMP Snooping
7.5.2 Lab 7-2 Routing IP Multicast with PIM Dense Mode
7.5.3 Lab 7-3 Routing IP Multicast with PIM Sparse Mode
7.5.4 Lab 7-4 Routing IP Multicast with PIM Sparse-Dense Mode
8.7 IPv6 Lab Exercises
8.7.1 Lab 8-1 Configuring OSPF for IPv6
8.7.2 Lab 8-2 Using Manual IPv6 Tunnels
8.7.3 Lab 8-3 Configuring 6to4 Tunnels
Case Studies
Case Study 1 EIGRP
Case Study 2 OSFP Four Routers
Case Study 3 OSPF Five Routers (Optional)
Case Study 4 BGP