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Overview/Description
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
Target 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
Prerequisites
CCNA certification; practical experience with deploying and operating networks based on Cisco network devices and Cisco IOS software is strongly recommended
Expected Duration (hours)
3.3
Lesson Objectivesidentify 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 configure route summarization.
recognize how to verify IS-IS configuration and CLNS IS-IS structures.
enable the Integrated IS-IS protocol and optimize the configuration.
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244384_eng
Cisco BSCI 3.0: The IS-IS Protocol
Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
Overview/Description
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
Target 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
Prerequisites
CCNA certification; practical experience with deploying and operating networks based on Cisco network devices and Cisco IOS software is strongly recommended
Expected Duration (hours)
3.3
Lesson Objectives
Cisco BSCI 3.0: The IS-IS Protocol
244384_eng





