Global Knowledge-Cisco - (Page 20) ICMI – Implementing a Cisco Multicast Infrastructure Course 5703 Learn to design, implement, and troubleshoot IP multicast-enabled networks. Course Description In this course, you will learn how infrastructures are multicast enabled to support the efficiency of multicast business applications and services. Learn to identify Cisco products and protocols required to implement multicast solutions in both local and wide area networks within your enterprise and beyond. You will implement services at each layer of the network to obtain membership to multicast groups in a working environment. Our hands-on labs will give you access to several multicast applications and troubleshooting tools. Hands-On Labs We have developed additional in-depth labs that complement those recommended by Cisco. The network core contains a 3550 switch and six routers in a pod and there may be up to two pods. Our ICMI labs aren’t demos—they provide the tools and real-world scenarios for hands-on practice and learning. All configuration, monitoring, and debugging is done by you. Lab 1: Multicast Applications and Addressing Utilize PC multicast applications such as SDR, Whiteboard, Audio, and Video tools to create and view session announcements, join existing multicast groups, understand multicast session parameters and options, and exchange multicast data. Lab 2: Setup and Configuration Wire the lab and utilize the Cisco IOS to configure each router in the student group for initial operation. You’ll also set up each PC in the group. To get the idea about IGMP and how it works, you will observe the periodic sending of IGMP packets in your network before and after the receivers announce their presence and when they decide to leave the multicast group. Lab 3: IGMP Configuration and Operation Configure IGMP and PIM on the routers and monitor them with IOS commands. Identify addresses used for Session Announcement Protocol, and router interfaces will join a group. Monitor the effects of IGMP Snooping on the 3350 switch in this lab. Lab 4: PIM Dense Mode Configuration Configure PIM on all routers. Baseline the network with no multicast source and no receivers. Initialize the multicast source, set router interfaces to join the group with no receivers, and observe dense mode impact on RPF. Then, you’ll compare the network with PIM Dense Mode running to the baseline. Using IOS debug and show commands, you will analyze the following PIM Dense Mode events: • • • • • PIM Pruning and Grafting Join/Prune Grafting PIM Assert PIM Multicast Forwarding Table Timers What You’ll Learn in Class • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IP Multicast Application Types Basic Model of IP Multicast IP Multicast Addressing Multicast Distribution Trees and Protocol Types Reporting Group Membership Multicast MAC-Layer Addresses and Switch Forwarding IGMP Snooping Implementation PIM Dense Mode Configuration and Troubleshooting PIM Sparse Mode Configuration and Troubleshooting Source Specific Multicast Bidirectional PIM Configuring Redundant Rendezvous Points Using Anycast MSDP, Auto RP, or BSR Combining Anycast RP and Auto-RP Multicast Scoping Including Using Administratively Scoped Zones Multicast Security, High Availability, and Reliability Multicast over NBMA Networks Tunneling Multicast over Unicast Networks Multicast with VPNs and MPLS Interdomain Multicast with MBGP and MSDP Configuration Lab 5: Sparse Mode Configuration Configure PIM Sparse Mode on the routers. Make topology changes with PIM Sparse Mode configuration, observe the shared tree, and analyze it with receivers, no source, and then with a source. Learn to identify the switchover from shared tree to shortest path tree. Lab 6: Source Specific Multicast and Bi-Directional PIM Configure, monitor, and troubleshoot PIM Source Specific Multicast and BiDirectional PIM. Apply your knowledge of the IGMP and PIM Sparse mode in a real situation and explore the troubleshooting tools needed in simple IP multicast solutions. Lab 7: Redundant Rendezvous Points Configure, monitor, and troubleshoot Redundant Rendezvous Points configured statically with MSDP and with Auto-RP. Apply your knowledge of PIM Sparse mode, MSDP, and Auto-RP in a real situation and explore the troubleshooting tools needed in IP multicast solutions. Also, explore configuration using Static MSDP and Auto-RP together. Lab 8: IP Multicast Administrative Scoping Configure, monitor, and troubleshoot Administrative Scoping via TTL and Multicast Address. Lab 9: Tunneling Multicast over a Unicast Network Configure and troubleshoot multicast tunneling over unicast links. Apply lessons learned in the class to design, configure, and troubleshoot real-world scenarios where ISPs or WAN connections are not multicast enabled. Prerequisites • Experience with and ability to configure Cisco routers and LAN switches • CCNA (recommended but not required) • ICND2 (p. 7) • BSCI (p. 8) • Knowledge of the Windows 2000 operating system is helpful Purchase online and reward yourself with cool items. www.globalknowledge.com/coolstuff Classroom Learning 5 days $3,195 32 CLCs On-Site Learning Call for info. 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