Course Overview
IP routing is the process of transporting data from source to destination on a determined path across two or more networks. IP routing enables two or more devices on different TCP/IP networks to connect with each other. IP routing provides the path for reaching the destination device. This course is all about IP Routing and Routing protocols.
In the first module we will concentrate on learning about IP routing. Here we will understand why routing and its mechanism, all protocols information which are used for static and dynamic routing , practical with packet tracer static routing, classification of routing, one dynamic protocol-RIP introduction and configuration of RIP protocol using simulator. The next module of the course will discuss about the routing protocols. Here we will understand how IGRP works as a load balancer, EIGRP Ideal protocol and its main metrics discussions, actual EIGRP configuration with packet tracer using three routers, OSPF small introduction and its terminology, OSPF configuration practical with packet tracer and BGP configuration practical and theory.
This course is for individuals who desire to develop a solid understanding of all aspects of IP technology. It will be beneficial for network managers, technicians, designers and consultants who are involved in supporting, managing, designing or implementing IP networks. A general understanding of data communication principles is recommended. At the end of the course the individuals will be able to learn about routing mechanism, static routing using packet tracer, how to configure RIP protocol with simulator, EIGRP, OSPF and BGP configuration and many more aspects in IP Routing.
What are the requirements?
Basic Computer Knowledge
Computer networking basic concept
Any server knowledge
Passion to learn
What am I going to get from this course?
Over 5 lectures and 41 mins of content!
To learn about routing mechanism
To understand static routing using packet tracer
To learn how to configure RIP protocol with simulator
To learn the EIGRP, OSPF and BGP configuration
What is the target audience?
Network administrators/engineers/managers/designers
Project managers
Individuals seeking the CCENT or CCNA certifications
Support engineers, systems engineers or network technicians.