Hello all!
I work for a service provider and they are bring in Global Knowledge to do a 5 day training course for the 640-878 SPNGN2 exam topics. I have not studied at all for the SPNGN1 topics and I think they are bringing in this course as it is more relevant for what we do day in and day out than SPNGN1. I am taking this on the second week of January. I will let you guys know how it goes. Anyone have experience studying for these exams? Any other service provider guys out there?
640-878 SPNGN2
Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 2
[h=1]SPNGN2 - Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 2[/h][h=3]Learn the major concepts of a service provider network construction and the Cisco service provider IP NGN architecture.[/h]
In this course, network engineers and technicians will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to implement and support a service provider network. You will focus on using Cisco switches and Cisco routers that are connected in LANs and WANs, and are typically found in the service provider network. You will learn to configure, verify, and troubleshoot the various Cisco networking devices. Through hands-on labs, you will gain practical skills on deploying Cisco IOS/IOS XE and Cisco IOS XR features to operate and support service provider network.
[h=3]What You'll Learn[/h]
- Operation of IP and data network
 
- IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes
 
- Configure switched network technologies
 
- Routed network technologies
 
- Configure IP services
 
- Configure Cisco operating systems and platforms
 
- Configure transport technologies
 
- Configure access and edge technologies
 
- Configure security in the network
 
- MPLS, multicast, and high availability
 
- Configure network management
 
- VPN technologies
 
[h=3][/h][h=3]Who Needs to Attend[/h]
- Network administrators, engineers, managers, and systems engineers working in the service provider environment
 
- Network designers, project managers, and program managers
 
- Individuals preparing for CCNA SP certification
 
[h=3]Prerequisites[/h]
- Basic computer literacy
 
- Basic Microsoft Windows navigation skills
 
- Basic Internet usage skills
 
- Basic knowledge of networking concepts
 
- Basic knowledge of Cisco IOS/IOS XE and Cisco IOS XR software configuration
 
- Skills and knowledge equivalent to Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 1 (SPNGN1)
 
[h=3]Follow-On Courses[/h]There are no follow-ons for this course.
[h=3]Certification Programs and Certificate Tracks[/h]This course is part of the following programs or tracks:
[h=3][/h][h=3]Course Outline[/h][h=4]1. Service Provider Network Construction[/h]
- Service Providers
- Interconnecting ISP Networks
 
- Global IP Address Space Management
 
- Global Routing
 
 
- Cisco IP NGN Architecture
- Components of a Cisco IP NGN Infrastructure Layer
 
- Cisco IP NGN of the Future
 
 
- Cisco Hardware Platform Placement
- Cisco Routers, Switches, and Other Devices
 
- Cisco Routers in the Core Network
 
- Cisco Routers and Switches in the Edge and Aggregation Network
 
- Cisco Routers in the Access Network
 
- Cisco Switches in the Access Network
 
 
[h=4]2. Advanced LAN Switching[/h]
- Implementing VLANs and Trunks
 
- Spanning Tree Protocol Enhancements
- PVSTP
 
- RSTP
 
- MSTP
 
- Spanning Tree Options
 
- REP
 
 
- Routing Between VLANs
- Concept of Inter-VLAN Routing
 
- Configuring a Router for Inter-VLAN Routing
 
- Configuring a Layer 3 Switch for Inter-VLAN Routing
 
 
- First Hop Redundancy Protocols
- Gateway Redundancy Problem
 
- Hot Standby Router Protocol
 
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
 
- Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
 
 
[h=4]3. Internal Service Provider Traffic Forwarding[/h]
- Link-State Routing Protocols
- Service Provider IP and MPLS Core Network
 
- Link-State Routing Protocol Basics
 
- Link-State Database and SPF Calculations
 
 
- Implementing OSPF
- OSPF Basics
 
- Adding Interfaces to OSPF
 
- OSPF Load Balancing
 
- OSPF Authentication
 
 
- Implementing IS-IS
- IS-IS Basics
 
- Adding Interfaces to IS-IS
 
- IS-IS Load Balancing
 
- IS-IS Authentication
 
 
- Implementing Route Redistribution
- Route Redistribution Basics
 
- Route Redistribution into OSPF
 
- Route Redistribution into IS-IS
 
 
- MPLS Basics
- Label Distribution Protocol
 
- MPLS Configuration
 
 
[h=4]4. External Service Provider Routing[/h]
- BGP
- Interdomain Routing
 
- AS Types and Redundancy
 
- BGP Characteristics and Limitations
 
- Address Families
 
 
- BGP Path Attributes
 
- Establishing BGP Sessions
- BGP Peering
 
- External and Internal Border Gateway Protocol
 
- Authentication
 
 
- Processing BGP Routes
- Network Layer Reachability Information (NLRI)
 
- Best Route Selection Criteria
 
- Route Propagation
 
- Advertising Networks
 
 
- Configuring Basic BGP
- Configuring the BGP Process
 
- Configuring Routing Parameters
 
 
[h=4]5. ACLs and IP Address Translation[/h]
- Applying Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Standard ACLs
 
- Extended ACLs
 
- IPv6 ACLs
 
- Service Provider Edge Filtering
 
 
- Transitioning to IPv6
- Transition Issues
 
- Carrier-Grade NAT
 
- NAT64
 
- Dual-Stack
 
- IPv6-in-IPv4 Tunneling
 
 
[h=4]6. Cisco IOS XE and Cisco IOS XR Software[/h]
- Cisco IOS XR Software Architecture and Features
- Cisco IOS XR Software Architecture
 
- Cisco IOS XR Software High-Availability Features
 
- Cisco IOS XR Software Release Cycle
 
 
- Software Maintenance Operations on Cisco IOS XR and Cisco IOS XE
- Cisco IOS XR Software Packages
 
- Cisco IOS XR Software Upgrades
 
- Installing Cisco IOS XR from the Beginning
 
- Cisco IOS XR Firmware Updates
 
- Cisco IOS XE Software Packages
 
 
- Configuration Management with Cisco IOS XR Software
- Committing Configuration
 
- Configuration Rollback Points
 
 
[h=3][/h][h=3]Labs[/h][h=4]Lab 1: Configure Advanced Switching.[/h][h=4]Lab 2: Configure Inter-VLAN Routing and Gateway Redundancy[/h][h=4]Lab 3: Implement IS-IS[/h][h=4]Lab 4: Configure Basic BGP[/h][h=4]Lab 5: Implement ACLs[/h]