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1.1. Switch
1.1.1. Trunks using Industry Standard encapsulation 1.1.2. Trunks using Cisco Proprietary encapsulation 1.1.3. VLANs 1.1.4. VTP in Server/Client Mode 1.1.5. VTP in Transparent Mode 1.1.6. VTP Authentication 1.1.7. VLAN that cross a Trunk 1.1.8. Spanning tree 1.1.9. MSTP
1.3. ATM
1.3.1. ATM using PVC 1.3.2. ATM using SVC 1.3.3. ATM using PVP 1.3.4. IP over ATM (RFC1483) 1.3.5. ATM ARP client/server (RFC1577) 1.3.6. ATM interworking with Frame Relay 1.3.7. PPP over ATM
1.4. PPPoE
1.4.1. PPPoE server 1.4.2. PPPoE client 1.4.3. DHCP server on PPPoE server 1.4.4. AAA authentication for PPP user 1.4.5. PPPoE Authentication method CHAP/PAP
2. IGP Routing
Configuring and Troubleshooting IGP Routing
2.1. IS-IS
2.1.1. Multi-area IS-IS 2.1.2. IS-IS System Type 2.1.3. IS-IS Metric Type 2.1.4. Routing Level for an Area 2.1.5. Interface Designated Router Elections 2.1.6. Interface Circuit Type 2.1.7. Interface Metric 2.1.8. Retransmission Throttle Interval 2.1.9. Hello Multiplier 2.1.10. Reduction of LSP Flooding 2.1.11. IS-IS to utilize the Overload Bit 2.1.12. LSP Interval and Lifetime 2.1.13. IS-IS Point-to-point Adjacency over Broadcast Media 2.1.14. IS-IS with Incremental SPF 2.1.15. IS-IS Fast Flooding 2.1.16. IS-IS route leaking
2.2. OSPF
2.2.1. OSPF on a Broadcast Multicast Access Network 2.2.2. OSPF over a Frame-Relay Multipoint network 2.2.3. OSPF over a Frame-Relay Point-to-point network 2.2.4. OSPF Multi Areas 2.2.5. OSPF interface type 2.2.6. OSPF interface hello timer 2.2.7. OSPF interface hold timer
3. EGP Routing
Configuring and Troubleshooting EGP routing
4. SP Multicast
Configuring and Troubleshooting SP Multicast
4.2. RP
4.2.1. PIM Static RP 4.2.2. PIM Bootstrap Router (BSR) 4.2.3. PIM Auto RP 4.2.4. PIM Anycast RP
5. MPLS
Configuring and Troubleshooting MPLS
6. L3/L2 VPN
Configuring and Troubleshooting L3/L2 VPN
6.2.1. PE-CE RIP V2 6.2.2. PE-CE EIGRP 6.2.3. PE-CE OSPF 6.2.4. PE-CE EBGP 6.2.5. PE-CE Static Routes 6.2.6. Redistributing dynamic PE-CE routes into VPNv4 6.2.7. Redistributing static PE-CE routes into VPNv4 6.2.8. Redistributing VPN4 routes into PE-CE routing table
7.1. QoS
7.1.1. Marking using DSCP 7.1.2. Marking using IP Precedence 7.1.3. Marking using CoS 7.1.4. Priority Queuing 7.1.5. Custom Queuing 7.1.6. Weighted Fair Queuing 7.1.7. WRED 7.1.8. CAR using Rate-limiting under the Interface 7.1.9. Frame Relay Traffic Shaping using Map Classes 7.1.10. Frame Relay DE-List
7.1.11. Frame Relay Compression 7.1.12. Policing 7.1.13. Class-based Weighted Faire Queuing (CB-WFQ) 7.1.14. Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ) 7.1.15. FR Traffic Shaping using MQC 7.1.16. Random-Detect using MQC 7.1.17. NBAR for QoS 7.1.18. Frame Relay DE Marking using MQC 7.1.19. MPLS EXP 7.1.20. MPLS DS-TE
7.2. Security
7.2.1. Standard Access-lists 7.2.2. Extended Access-lists 7.2.3. Routing Protocol Authentication for RIP V2 7.2.4. Routing Protocol Authentication for EIGRP 7.2.5. Routing Protocol Authentication for OSPF 7.2.6. Routing Protocol Authentication for IS-IS 7.2.7. Routing Protocol Authentication for BGP 7.2.8. Infrastructure ACL 7.2.9. Anti Fragment Attacks 7.2.10. Filtering RFC 1918 Routes 7.2.11. uRPF for Anti-Spoofinng 7.2.12. Control plane policing 7.2.13. Selective packet discard (SPD) 7.2.14. LDP authentication 7.2.15. Remote triggered black hole (RTBH)
8.1.5. BGP fast convergence 8.1.6. IP event dampening 8.1.7. Non-Stop Forwarding (NSF) 8.1.8. Fast Re-route 8.1.9. Link Protection using MPLS-TE 8.1.10. Node Production using MPLS-TE 8.1.11. Bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD)
8.2. Management
8.2.1. NTP using the NTP Master and NTP Server commands 8.2.2. NTP using NTP Broadcast commands 8.2.3. Router to communicate to a SNMP Management Station 8.2.4. Router to generate SNMP Traps 8.2.5. RMON 8.2.6. IP packet Accounting 8.2.7. Router to Send Messages to a Syslog Server 8.2.8. SLA 8.2.9. NetFlow