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Description
This is an instructor-led course that presents the
major features, functions, characteristics, and connectivity options of
the Cisco® ASR 1000 Series routers in enterprise and service provider
environments. It includes detailed platform-specific information on the
hardware and Cisco IOS® XE Software Release 2 operations. Also included
is the functional operation of high availability, In-Service Software
Upgrade (ISSU), quality of service (QoS), security, and multicast
services in the Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers. Objectives
- List and describe features, benefits, and functions of the Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers
- List and describe the architecture, features, and functions of
hardware elements of the 2RU, 4RU, and 6RU chassis, route processor,
embedded services processor (ESP), SPA interface processor (SIP),
QuantumFlow processor, and power requirements
- Explain the Cisco ASR 1000 operating system and functionality
- Describe the way packets are processed and list the various components in this process
- Install software in and successfully reboot a Cisco ASR 1000 Series router
- Initiate a failover and describe the Cisco ASR 1000 high-availability capabilities
- Install software and describe the Cisco ASR 1000 ISSU capabilities
- Explain how QoS is implemented in hardware and how QoS features provide improved and more predictable network service
- Describe and configure QoS for ingress queueing and egress shaping
- Describe and configure multicast services
- Describe and configure IP Security (IPSec) and firewall/Network Address Translation (NAT) services
Prerequisites
- Attendance at the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) course or equivalent experience
- Knowledge of Cisco IOS Software commands
- Understanding of principles of QoS, multicast, and IPSec services
Who Should Attend
- Customer technical support personnel
- System engineers
- System integrators
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