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This 5-day course makes you autonomous in Cisco enterprise advanced routing and services: implementing, optimising and troubleshooting EIGRP, OSPF and BGP, route redistribution, MPLS L3 VPN, DMVPN, IPv6 and router security, and infrastructure-services troubleshooting. You deepen professional-level routing skills.
The course blends theory with guided hands-on labs. It follows the Cisco ENCOR course, which lays the core technologies.
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The course suits experienced networking profiles. A preliminary discussion validates your knowledge (routing, device management) and adjusts the pace across the five days. The ENCOR course is a recommended prerequisite.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
To follow this course under the best conditions, you should have a good understanding of networking fundamentals, LAN implementation, device management and security, and some automation notions. Having completed the ENCOR course is recommended.
Because every participant is unique, a personalised interview with our expert lets us design a course perfectly aligned with their objectives, level and professional challenges.
This course is intended for:
Several schemes may help fund this course (company training plan, sector funding bodies, individual schemes). Our advisors will help you identify the solution best suited to your situation.
ENARSI (Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services) covers advanced Cisco enterprise routing and services skills: EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, redistribution, MPLS, VPNs and troubleshooting. This course covers its technical scope in an operational way.
ENCOR covers enterprise network core technologies, whereas ENARSI specifically deepens advanced routing and services (MPLS, VPNs, troubleshooting). ENARSI targets experienced profiles and assumes ENCOR knowledge.
MPLS L3 VPN is a technology that lets a carrier or enterprise carry the traffic of several customers or sites in isolation over a shared infrastructure, using VRFs and label switching (MPLS). The course teaches its architecture and operation.
Redistribution means exchanging routes between different routing protocols (for example from OSPF to EIGRP). It is essential in heterogeneous networks but tricky to master: the course covers its implementation and how to troubleshoot feedback loops.
DMVPN (Dynamic Multipoint VPN) is a Cisco solution that dynamically establishes VPN tunnels between sites without manually configuring each link. It simplifies the secure interconnection of many remote sites. The course covers its implementation.
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is the routing protocol between autonomous systems. Its attributes (AS-Path, Local Preference, MED, etc.) allow fine-grained path selection. The course covers IBGP, BGP optimization and filtering.