This exam tests your knowledge of implementation and troubleshooting for advanced routing technologies and services, including:
- Layer 3
- VPN services
- Infrastructure security
- Infrastructure services
- Infrastructure automation
Passing this exam earns you the Cisco Certified Specialist- Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services certification.
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 55 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- 1.0 Layer 3 TechnologiesTopics30
- 1.01.1 Troubleshoot administrative distance (all routing protocols)
- 1.11.2 Troubleshoot route map for any routing protocol (attributes, tagging, filtering)
- 1.21.3 Troubleshoot loop prevention mechanisms (filtering, tagging, split horizon, route poisoning)
- 1.31.4 Troubleshoot redistribution between any routing protocols or routing sources
- 1.41.5 Troubleshoot manual and auto-summarization with any routing protocol
- 1.51.6 Configure and verify policy-based routing
- 1.61.7 Configure and verify VRF-Lite
- 1.71.8 Describe Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
- 1.81.9 Troubleshoot EIGRP (classic and named mode)
- 1.91.9.a Address families (IPv4, IPv6)
- 1.101.9.b Neighbor relationship and authentication
- 1.111.9.c Loop-free path selections (RD, FD, FC, successor, feasible successor, stuck in active)
- 1.121.9.d Stubs
- 1.131.9.e Load balancing (equal and unequal cost)
- 1.141.9.f Metrics
- 1.151.10 Troubleshoot OSPF (v2/v3)
- 1.161.10.a Address families (IPv4, IPv6)
- 1.171.10.b Neighbor relationship and authentication
- 1.181.10.c Network types, area types, and router types
- 1.191.10.c (i) Point-to-point, multipoint, broadcast, nonbroadcast
- 1.201.10.c (ii) Area type: backbone, normal, transit, stub, NSSA, totally stub
- 1.211.10.c (iii) Internal router, backbone router, ABR, ASBR
- 1.221.10.c (iv) Virtual link
- 1.231.10.d Path preference
- 1.241.11 Troubleshoot BGP (Internal and External) 2019 Cisco Systems, Inc. This document is Cisco Public. Page 2
- 1.251.11.a Address families (IPv4, IPv6)
- 1.261.11.b Neighbor relationship and authentication (next-hop, mulithop, 4-byte AS, private AS, route refresh, synchronization, operation, peer group, states and timers)
- 1.271.11.c Path preference (attributes and best-path)
- 1.281.11.d Route reflector (excluding multiple route reflectors, confederations, dynamic peer)
- 1.291.11.e Policies (inbound/outbound filtering, path manipulation)
- 2.0 VPN Technologies8
- 3.0 Infrastructure Security7
- 3.03.1 Troubleshoot device security using IOS AAA (TACACS+, RADIUS, local database)
- 3.13.2 Troubleshoot router security features
- 3.23.2.a IPv4 access control lists (standard, extended, time-based)
- 3.33.2.b IPv6 traffic filter
- 3.43.2.c Unicast reverse path forwarding (uRPF)
- 3.53.3 Troubleshoot control plane policing (CoPP) (Telnet, SSH, HTTP(S), SNMP, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP)
- 3.63.4 Describe IPv6 First Hop security features (RA guard, DHCP guard, binding table, ND inspection/snooping, source guard)
- 4.0 Infrastructure Services10
- 4.04.1 Troubleshoot device management
- 4.14.1.a Console and VTY
- 4.24.1.b Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, SCP
- 4.34.1.c (T)FTP
- 4.44.2 Troubleshoot SNMP (v2c, v3)
- 4.54.3 Troubleshoot network problems using logging (local, syslog, debugs, conditional debugs, timestamps)
- 4.64.4 Troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP (DHCP client, IOS DHCP server, DHCP relay, DHCP options)
- 4.74.5 Troubleshoot network performance issues using IP SLA (jitter, tracking objects, delay, connectivity)
- 4.84.6 Troubleshoot NetFlow (v5, v9, flexible NetFlow)
- 4.94.7 Troubleshoot network problems using Cisco DNA Center assurance (connectivity, monitoring, device health, network health)