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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing High Availability In a Campus Environment
To implement high availability technologies and techniques using multilayer switches in a campus environment.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Wireless LANs
To recognize the features of WLANs and compare wireless LANs with wired LANs, the different WLAN topologies, and explain WLAN technology, standards, and security.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Configuring and Implementing WLANs
To explain how to use Cisco Systems utilities to configure the Cisco WLAN client, distinguish between autonomous and lightweight WLAN implementations, and explain how to configure autonomous and lightweight Cisco WLAN solutions.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice
To identify and configure switch infrastructure to support voice
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Mitigating Service Loss and Data Theft
To recognize the potential attacks and how to implement security features in a switched network.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Defining Virtual Local Area Networks VLANS
To identify how various technologies are best implemented within the Campus Infrastructure module and configure VLANs on access switches to confine traffic to individual VLANs in accordance with the Campus Infrastructure module design
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Trunks and the Virtual Trunking Protocol VTP
To explain the procedure for configuring both 802.1Q and ISL trunking between two switches, how VLAN configuration of switches within a management domain can be automated with VTP, and identify common VLAN configuration errors and explain the solutions to those errors.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Spanning Tree
To implement spanning tree operation in a hierarchical network
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Campus Networks
To recognize the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the campus network.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Mitigating Service Loss and Data Theft
To recognize the potential attacks and how to implement security features in a switched network.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice
To identify and configure switch infrastructure to support voice
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Configuring and Implementing WLANs
To explain how to use Cisco Systems utilities to configure the Cisco WLAN client, distinguish between autonomous and lightweight WLAN implementations, and explain how to configure autonomous and lightweight Cisco WLAN solutions.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Wireless LANs
To recognize the features of WLANs and compare wireless LANs with wired LANs, the different WLAN topologies, and explain WLAN technology, standards, and security.
more...
Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing High Availability In a Campus Environment
To implement high availability technologies and techniques using multilayer switches in a campus environment.
more...
Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Spanning Tree
To implement spanning tree operation in a hierarchical network
more...
Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Defining Virtual Local Area Networks VLANS
To identify how various technologies are best implemented within the Campus Infrastructure module and configure VLANs on access switches to confine traffic to individual VLANs in accordance with the Campus Infrastructure module design
more...
Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Trunks and the Virtual Trunking Protocol VTP
To explain the procedure for configuring both 802.1Q and ISL trunking between two switches, how VLAN configuration of switches within a management domain can be automated with VTP, and identify common VLAN configuration errors and explain the solutions to those errors.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Campus Networks
To recognize the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the campus network.
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Campus Networks
To recognize the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the campus network. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Defining Virtual Local Area Networks VLANS
To identify how various technologies are best implemented within the Campus Infrastructure module and configure VLANs on access switches to confine traffic to individual VLANs in accordance with the Campus Infrastructure module design Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Trunks and the Virtual Trunking Protocol VTP
To explain the procedure for configuring both 802.1Q and ISL trunking between two switches, how VLAN configuration of switches within a management domain can be automated with VTP, and identify common VLAN configuration errors and explain the solutions to those errors. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Spanning Tree
To implement spanning tree operation in a hierarchical network Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing
To implement and verify inter-VLAN routing Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing High Availability In a Campus Environment
To implement high availability technologies and techniques using multilayer switches in a campus environment. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
more...
Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Wireless LANs
To recognize the features of WLANs and compare wireless LANs with wired LANs, the different WLAN topologies, and explain WLAN technology, standards, and security. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Configuring and Implementing WLANs
To explain how to use Cisco Systems utilities to configure the Cisco WLAN client, distinguish between autonomous and lightweight WLAN implementations, and explain how to configure autonomous and lightweight Cisco WLAN solutions. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice
To identify and configure switch infrastructure to support voice Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Mitigating Service Loss and Data Theft
To recognize the potential attacks and how to implement security features in a switched network. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 4: HSRP and Multicast


The BCMSN curriculum is intended to teach network administrators how to build campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. This course is the fourth of a curriculum of 5 BCMSN courses. This course will cover Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) and Multicasting.
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 4: HSRP and Multicast


The BCMSN curriculum is intended to teach network administrators how to build campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. This course is the fourth of a curriculum of 5 BCMSN courses. This course will cover Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) and Multicasting.
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