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    Cisco ® Installing and Maintaining Routers - Exam 350-001

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    Common Maintenance Tasks , 2500, 3600, and 4000 Series, 7000, 7200, and 7500 Series and 12000 GSR Series and XS5032 Modules

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    Cisco ®  Installing and Maintaining Routers
    Part 1: Common Maintenance Tasks

    The Installing and Maintaining Cisco Routers (2500, 3600 and 4000 series) course contains information that provides networking professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, maintain, and troubleshoot Cisco routers in a network environment.

    Learn To
    • Identify the components of a typical Cisco router.
    • Identify the technologies used for the memory elements of Cisco routers.
    • Identify the different Cisco router chassis options.
    • Identify the stages involved in the installation and configuration of Cisco routers.
    • Identify the command modes for the Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS).
    • Modify the initial router configuration.
    • Identify the preinstallation requirements for Cisco routers.
    • Identify the key items to include when designing an installation checklist.
    • Identify the guidelines for rack-mounting a typical system.

    Audience
    Network Administrator, MIS Support Team. Students should have a working knowledge of internetworks, and also understand IP addressing and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). Suggested prerequisites for this course are Interconnecting Network Devices (Courses 20021-20024).

    Total Learning Time
    5 to 7 hours

    Unit 1: Cisco Router Products
    1 hour

    • Identify the components of a typical Cisco router.
    • Identify the technologies used for the memory elements of Cisco routers.
    • Identify the different Cisco router chassis options.
    • Identify the characteristics of entry level Cisco router models.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 2500 series routers.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 3600 and 4000 series routers.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 7000 series routers.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 12000 series Gigabit Switch Routers (GSRs).

    Unit 2: Router Startup and Basic Commands
    2 - 3 hours

    • Identify the stages involved in the installation and configuration of Cisco routers.
    • Identify the command modes for the Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS).
    • Modify the initial router configuration.
    • Identify the steps in procedure to configure Cisco routers from the setup dialog.
    • Identify the commands used to manually configure a Cisco router.
    • Identify the steps involved in configuring a router from the network.
    • Identify the functions of the show commands.
    • Identify the functions of the configuration register.
    • Identify the steps involved in entering ROM monitor mode.
    • Identify the functions of read-only memory (ROM) monitor commands.
    • Identify the functions of the register commands for RISC-based routers.
    • Recover a lost password.
    • Identify the steps involved in configuring a router to use Flash memory.
    • Identify the steps involved in configuring Flash memory for booting.
    • Copy Flash images to and from a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server.
    • Identify the characteristics of Flash Load Helper.
    • Identify the characteristics of Dual Flash Bank.
    • Identify PCMCIA Flash card characteristics.

    Unit 3: Cisco Router Installation
    2 - 3 hours

    • Identify the preinstallation requirements for Cisco routers.
    • Identify the key items to include when designing an installation checklist.
    • Identify the guidelines for rack-mounting a typical system.
    • Identify precautionary rack-mounting measures.
    • Identify the general guidelines for installing a Cisco router.
    • Identify the serial transition cables you can connect to the router card serial port.
    • Identify the types of router connections.
    • Sequence the steps to start a router.
    • Match power and cooling system problems with their situations.
    • Identify the troubleshooting considerations for modules, cables, and connections.
    • Identify the steps to troubleshoot the power subsystem of Cisco 4000 series routers.
    • Copy the Cisco IOS image.

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    Cisco CCIE ™ Certification Installing and Maintaining Routers
    Part 2: 2500, 3600, and 4000 Series

    The Installing and Maintaining Cisco Routers (2500, 3600 and 4000 series) course contains information that provides networking professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, maintain, and troubleshoot Cisco routers in a network environment.

    Learn To
    • Identify the characteristics of Cisco 2500 series routers.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the power and cooling systems.
    • Identify ways to troubleshoot ports, cables, and connections.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 4000 series routers.
    • Identify the considerations involved in mounting equipment racks.
    • Identify the steps involved in accessing boot ROMs.

    Audience
    This course is for Network Administrators, and the MIS Support Team. Students should have a working knowledge of internetworks, and also understand IP addressing and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). Suggested prerequisites for this course are Interconnecting Network Devices (Courses 20021-20024).

    Total Learning Time
    5 to 7 hours

    Unit 1: Cisco 2500 and 3600 Series Routers
    2.5 - 3.5 hours

    • Identify the characteristics of Cisco 2500 series routers.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the power and cooling systems.
    • Identify ways to troubleshoot ports, cables, and connections.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 3600 series routers.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco Redundant Power System (RPS).
    • Identify the characteristics of the Ethernet and Token Ring connections.
    • Identify the characteristics of the serial port connections.
    • Identify the characteristics of other ISDN connections.
    • Sequence the steps involved in installing a wide area network (WAN) interface card.
    • Sequence the steps involved in installing a module into a 3600 chassis.
    • Identify the cables used to connect router interfaces to the appropriate network types.
    • Identify the steps involved in connecting routers to both AC and DC power supplies.
    • Identify the considerations for optimizing input/output (I/O) memory.
    • Sequence the steps involved in removing a router cover.
    • Sequence the steps involved in replacing DRAM SIMMs.
    • Sequence the steps involved in replacing Flash memory SIMMs.
    • Sequence the steps involved in replacing read-only memory (ROM).
    • Identify the functions of the front panel LEDs.
    • Identify the functions of the Ethernet and Token Ring module LEDs.
    • Identify the functions of the serial module LEDs.
    • Identify the functions of the ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) module LEDs.
    • Identify the functions of the CT1 and CE1 Primary Rate Interface (PRI) module LEDs.
    • Identify the functions of the wide area network (WAN) interface card LEDs.

    Unit 2: Cisco 4000 Series Routers
    2.5 - 3.5 hours

    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 4000 series routers.
    • Sequence the steps involved in connecting a Cisco 4000 series router to a DC-input power supply.
    • Identify the considerations involved in mounting equipment racks.
    • Sequence the steps involved in removing the front panel and component tray from the chassis shell.
    • Sequence the steps involved in removing a component tray from a chassis.
    • Sequence the steps involved in removing Network Processor Modules (NPMs) from the chassis.
    • Identify the steps involved in accessing boot ROMs.
    • Identify the considerations involved in connecting single-port, dual-port, and six-port Ethernet ports.
    • Identify ways to troubleshoot router startup.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the power and cooling subsystems.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting Network Processor Module (NPM) subsystems.
    • Diagnose memory errors with the test memory command.
    • Identify the functions and features of the test interface command.
    • Sequence the steps involved in installing a Cisco 4000 series Network Processor Module (NPM).
    • Identify the interface options for Cisco 4000 series routers.
    • Identify the characteristics of Cisco 4000 series router memory types.
    • Identify the considerations for upgrading the Boot Helper.
    • Upgrade shared memory Single Inline Memory Modules (SIMMs).
    • Upgrade main memory Single Inline Memory Modules (SIMMs).
    • Sequence the steps involved in upgrading the boot helper Flash memory SIMM.

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    Cisco Certification CCIE ™ Installing and Maintaining Routers
    Part 3: 7000, 7200, and 7500 Series

    In Cisco 7000 Router Family System Messages and Commands section of the course, students are practice interpreting online module insertion and removal messages. Students also use commands to display system and card status or information. This section helps students develop skills in recognizing and interpreting common system messages. Students also using Cisco IOS software commands to load files into Flash memory and commands that support High Speed Availability.

    Learn To
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 7000 and 7010 series routers.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 7000 series router TRI-Bus architecture.
    • Identify the characteristics of route and switch processors.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 7505 router.
    • Sequence the steps to connect power to the Cisco 7505 DC-Input Power Supply.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 7507 router.
    • Identify the different wide area network (WAN) interface processors.
    • Identify the characteristics of the CX-ATM Interface Processor (CX-AIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the CX-Fast Serial Interface Processor (CX-FSIP).

    Audience
    The course is intended for Network Administrators and/or MIS Support Teams. Cisco Installing and Maintaining Routers Part 3: 7000, 7200, and 7500 Series is based on Chapters 14 through 23 of the IMCR course. Suggested prerequisites for this course are Interconnecting Network Devices (Courses 20021-20024).

    Total Learning Time
    9 to 11 hours

    Unit 1: Cisco 7000 Series Routers
    3 - 4 hours

    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 7000 and 7010 series routers.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 7000 series router TRI-Bus architecture.
    • Identify the characteristics of route and switch processors.
    • Identify the steps involved in upgrading route and switch processors.
    • Identify the characteristics of interface processors.
    • Sequence the steps involved in installing processor modules.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the power subsystem.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the different processor subsystems.
    • Identify the functions of system and module online insertion and removal (OIR) messages.
    • Match the different show commands and their functions.
    • Identify the characteristics of Multichannel Interface Processor (MIP) interfaces.
    • Identify the different High Speed Availability (HSA) slave commands and their functions.

    Unit 2: Cisco 7500 and 7200 Series Routers
    3 - 4 hours

    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 7505 router.
    • Sequence the steps to connect power to the Cisco 7505 DC-Input Power Supply.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 7507 router.
    • Identify the characteristics of the RSP2 and RSP4 physical layouts.
    • Sequence the steps for installing and connecting power to power supplies in the Cisco 7507 series routers.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 7513 router.
    • Identify the features of the Cisco 7513 architecture.
    • Sequence the steps for accessing Cisco 7513 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs).
    • Sequence the steps in the procedure for installing and connecting power to power supplies in the Cisco 7513 series routers.
    • Sequence the steps involved in replacing the Cisco 7513 blower.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the Cisco 7505 router subsystems.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the Cisco 7507 router subsystems.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the Cisco 7513 router subsystems.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the Cisco 7500 series RSP and interface routers.
    • Match the different Route Switch Processor (RSP) LEDs with their respective functions.
    • Identify the different power supply LEDs and their functions.
    • Identify the characteristics of the different Cisco 7200 series routers.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Network Processing Engine (NPE).
    • Identify the characteristics of the I/O controller and flash cards.
    • Sequence the steps involved in replacing port adapters.
    • Identify the characteristics of the power supplies and fan tray.
    • Sequence the steps involved in starting the Cisco 7200 series router.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the power and cooling subsystems.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the processor subsystems.

    Unit 3: Cisco 7000 Family Processors
    3 hours

    • Identify the different wide area network (WAN) interface processors.
    • Identify the characteristics of the CX-ATM Interface Processor (CX-AIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the CX-Fast Serial Interface Processor (CX-FSIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the CX-HSSI Interface Processor (CX-HIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the MultiChannel Interface Processor (MIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the Optical Carrier 3 (0C-3) interface processor.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Service Provider MutiChannel Interface Processor (SMIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the CX-Standard Serial Interface Processor (CX-SSIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the CX-Channel Interface Processor (CX-CIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the CX-EIP and CX-FEIP interface processors.
    • Identify the characteristics of the CX-Token Ring Interface Processor (CX-TRIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the CX-FDDI Interface Processor (CX-FIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the Versatile Interface Processor (VIP).
    • Identify the characteristics of the different port adapters.

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    Cisco CCIE ™ Certification Installing and Maintaining Routers
    Part 4: 12000 GSR Series and XS5032 Modules

    Learn To
    • Identify the 12000 series Gigabit Switch Routers (GSRs).
    • Identify the characteristics of the 12000 series Gigabit Route Processor (GRP).
    • Identify the functions and features of the alarm card.
    • Identify the characteristics of the WS-X3011 router module.
    • Sequence the steps involved in connecting to the router console after installing the router card.
    • Identify the methods for connecting the router card to a network.

    Audience
    The course is intended for Network Administrators and/or MIS Support Teams. Students should have a working knowledge of internetworks, and also understand IP addressing and Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). Suggested prerequisites for this course are Interconnecting Network Devices (Courses 20021-20024).

    Total Learning Time
    6 to 8 hours

    Unit 1: Cisco 12000 Series GSR Routers
    3 - 4 hours

    • Identify the 12000 series Gigabit Switch Routers (GSRs).
    • Identify the characteristics of the 12000 series Gigabit Route Processor (GRP).
    • Identify the functions and features of the alarm card.
    • Identify the characteristics of the switch fabric.
    • Identify the Cisco 12000 power supplies.
    • Identify the features of the Cisco 12000 series cooling system.
    • Identify preinstallation guidelines for the Cisco 12000 router.
    • Sequence the steps involved in installing an AC-input power supply.
    • Sequence the steps involved in installing a DC-input power supply.
    • Sequence the steps involved in starting the Cisco 12012 system.
    • Identify the function of the setup command in configuring installed interfaces.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 12008 Gigabit Switch Router (GSR).
    • Identify guidelines for power and airflow safety.
    • Identify the functions and features of the cable management system.
    • Identify the steps involved in removing cards from the upper card cage.
    • Sequence the steps involved in removing a 12008 GSR power supply.
    • Identify the functions of the Cisco Systems Capital (CSC) alarm-monitoring facility.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 12004 Gigabit Switch Router.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco 12004 GSR power supply and fan tray.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Cisco GSR cable management system.
    • Identify the features of the Cisco 12004 maintenance bus.
    • Identify the characteristics of the Quad OC-3c/STM-1c POS line card.
    • Identify the characteristics of the OC-12c/STM-4c POS line card.
    • Identify the characteristics of the OC-12c/ STM-4c ATM line card.
    • Identify the characteristics of line card onboard memory for Cisco 12000 routers.
    • Identify Cisco 12000 Series Gigabit Switch Router (GSR) startup problems.
    • Identify guidelines for troubleshooting the power subsystem.
    • Identify guidelines for troubleshooting the processor subsystem.
    • Identify the guidelines for troubleshooting the 12000 series GSR cooling subsystem.
    • Identify the steps involved in loading and running diagnostics.

    Unit 2: Catalyst 3000 and 5000 Router Modules
    3 - 4 hours

    • Identify the characteristics of the WS-X3011 router module.
    • Sequence the steps involved in connecting to the router console after installing the router card.
    • Identify the methods for connecting the router card to a network.
    • Identify the steps involved in configuring the router card.
    • Identify the characteristics of Catalyst 5000 series switch architecture.
    • Identify the steps involved in installing the Route Switch Module (RSM).
    • Identify guidelines for configuring the Route Switch Module (RSM) for Inter-VLAN routing.
    • Identify each of the Route Switch Module (RSM) command modes and their access methods.
    • Identify the functions of the session command.
    • Identify the phases involved in booting the Route Switch Module (RSM) for the first time.
    • Identify the different Route Switch Module (RSM) configuration tasks for Inter-VLAN routing.

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