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Implementing Cisco Multicast v2.0

Course Code: MCAST
Version: 2.0
Day(s): 5
Price: £2,295.00 (ex. VAT)
CLC: 38

Overview 

Implementing Advanced Cisco® IP Multicast (MCAST) Version 2.0 provides students with in-depth knowledge about the IP multicast building blocks that make this IP service deployable. Bandwidth and processing power are wasted when data is replicated and sent from a source to potential receivers multiple times. With IP multicast and a sophisticated group of protocols, information is delivered with minimal effects on bandwidth and processor load. This IP service helps ensure simultaneous information delivery only to the people and the machines that require the information.


Pre-Requisites

Following are the prerequisites for this course.

  • Completion of BSCI, Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks


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23 Jul - 27 Jul, 2012WokinghamAdd to Basket
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    More Information

    The course is targeted at presales and postsales technical support engineers who have to design and implement IP multicast in their networks.

    Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

    • Explain the benefits of multicasting
    • List various types of multicast applications and their requirements
    • Identify the addressing issues of IP multicasting
    • Explain the way multicast applications work and identify the prerequisites that have to be fulfilled for an implementation
    • Explain the principles and detailed operation of different Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) modes
    • Describe the variants of PIM sparse mode (bidirectional PIM environments and Source Specific Multicast)
    • Select multicast protocols for different environments
    • Describe the deployment of multicast in Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) environments
    • Describe multicast deployment in Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPN environments
    • Multicast Service Model
    • Distribution Trees and Forwarding
    • MAC Layer Addressing
    • Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
    • Cisco Group Management Protocol (Cisco GMP)
    • PIM Sparse Mode
    • Bidirectional PIM
    • Source Specific Multicast
    • Rendezvous Points (RPs) and Auto-RP
    • Anycast RP
    • Multicast Border Gateway Protocol (MBGP)
    • Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
    • Multicast VPNs
    • Security
    • Video Applications
    • Lab Outline
    • The lab outline is as follows:
    • Layer 2/3 Multicast
    • PIM Sparse Mode Protocol Basics
    • PIM Sparse Mode Protocol Mechanics
    • Bidirectional PIM
    • Source Specific Multicast
    • PIM Sparse-Dense Mode and Manual RP Configuration
    • Configuring Dynamic RP Information Distribution
    • Anycast RP and External MBGP/MSDP Peering
    • Configuring IP Multicast Support for MPLS VPNs

    This course, along with QOS is recommended in the preparation for the MCAST + QOS exam (Cisco test no. 640-905).

    Counts towards:
    Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional (CCIP)

    • NAC – Network Admission ControlCANAC –
    • Implementing Network Appliance (Cisco Clean Access)

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