
In this OnDemand course, ICT professionals will explore layer 3 basics, including routing and packet forwarding, and routing methodologies. This course describes how packet forwarding and routing are the fundamental functions of layer 3 network devices.
Course Highlights
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Describe the packet forwarding and routing functions of layer 3 devices, such as routers |
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Describe the packet forwarding function |
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Describe the routing function |
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Describe static routing and how and where it is used |
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Describe techniques for dynamic routing, and the advantages of dynamic routing |
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Describe distance vector dynamic routing protocols, such as RIP |
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Describe link state routing protocols, such as OSPF |
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Describe the features and function of routing tables on routing devices |
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Contrast routing tables and forwarding tables /span> |
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Describe preference values for routes, how they are used, and default values |
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Describe how and why you would use multiple routing instances on a routing device |
Cancellation Policy
All BICSI Connect courses are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for all ICT Professionals.
Technical Requirements
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Operating Systems:
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Windows: Windows 10 or later
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Mac: macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later
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Mobile Devices:
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iOS: iOS 14 or later
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Android: Android 10 or later
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Browsers (latest versions recommended):
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Google Chrome
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Mozilla Firefox
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Microsoft Edge
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Safari
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Internet Requirements: A stable high-speed internet connection