RSSSE - Routing and Switching Solutions for System Engineers
Length: 5
Course Code: 5062
List Price:
$2,595
TrainingPage Price: $2,530
TAP Eligible
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This course is designed exclusively for Cisco Channel Partners and Account Managers and prepares you for the Cisco Routing and Switching Solutions Specialist exam (642-054 RSSSE). Achieving the Routing and Switching Solutions Specialist certification demonstrates that you have the skills and knowledge required to identify the unique technical, business, and technological requirements of a given customer to create a networking solution that employs Cisco's advanced routing and switching capabilities.
Description:
Learn how to plan activities that provide a technical description of solutions presented to customers and point out specific advantages of selecting Cisco solutions as part of a System Engineer and Field Engineer team effort. You will be prepared to develop a detailed network design for the customer's advanced routing and switching needs, including Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Quality of Service (QoS), High Availability (HA), and IP version 6 (IPv6).
Who Needs to Attend
Cisco Channel Partner and Account Managers who are preparing for their Cisco Routing and Switching Solutions Specialist exam
Prerequisites
Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA)
CCDA Boot Camp
Follow-On Courses
LCSARS - Lifecycle Services Advanced Routing & Switching
Certification Programs and Certificate Tracks
This course is part of the following programs or tracks:
Cisco Routing and Switching Solutions Specialist
What You'll Learn
• Detailed technical features of BGP, and plan BGP implementations
• Advantages and features of a Cisco MPLS solution and how to plan MPLS implementations
• Plan Cisco solutions for QoS in a voice and video integrated network
• Provide requirements and design for a high availability design at Layers 1, 2, and 3
• Plan for an IPV6 address design, including migration
• Current Cisco product line for both switching and routing with an emphasis on when and where to recommend the various platforms
Course Outline
1. Designing BGP Solutions
2. Understanding and Designing MPLS Solutions
3. Planning a Campus QoS Implementation
4. Designing a High Availability Campus Network
5. Describing and Designing IPV6 Networks
6. Exploring Cisco Product Solutions
