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Provided by: Serebra Learning Corporation Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol |
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To enable you to describe the benefits of IS-IS as a routing protocol, how IS-IS operates, and how it is implemented in large, enterprise networks Candidates for Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications; network administrators, technicians, and senior network support staff who are responsible for implementing and managing network environments
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Training
Provided by Serebra Learning Corporation
Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol
Audience
Candidates for Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications; network administrators, technicians, and senior network support staff who are responsible for implementing and managing network environments
TopicsObjectives- Cisco BSCI 3.0: The IS-IS Protocol
- identify the features and principles of, and issues associated with Integrated IS-IS routing.
- identify the features of the End System-to-Intermediate System (ES-IS) protocol and the OSI routing levels.
- recognize the differences between IS-IS and OSPF.
- identify the features and applications for network services access points (NSAP) and network entity title (NET) addresses.
- identify the IS-IS routing levels, and the features of intra-area and interarea addressing and routing.
- recognize the types of IS-IS protocol data units and how routers use link-state packets.
- recognize the features of IS-IS implementation in a non-broadcast multi-access or broadcast network.
- recognize the features of IS-IS link-state packets, hello packets, and link-state database (LSD) synchronization.
- identify the commands to configure Integrated IS-IS in a Connectionless Network Service environment.
- identify the commands to optimize IS-IS and config
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