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Subnetting and Binary Math for IPv4 and IPv6
Instructor: Scott Morris
A review of subnetting techniques and how to best identify appropriate configurations in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Certifications require detailed subnetting knowledge, and the pressure for fast answers is critical. The best option is to truly understand what’s happening so any situation in an exam or real-life networking can be dealt with. Practical and designed examples given.
Multifactor Authentication
Instructor: Keith Barker
Maintaining confidentiality is critical for a secure network. In this lesson we will learn about multi-factor authentication, as well the strengths, weaknesses and best practice for each.
BGP Attributes and Path Selection
Instructor: Marvin Greenlee
When using BGP for Inter-Autonomous System routing, it is important to know the features and attributes that allow for manipulation of path selection. Whether changing your own routers/systems choices for best path, or influencing other systems’ choices, you can work within the rules to engineer traffic flows.
If studying for certifications, this will also help in choosing the right solution
for abstract problems given to you in practical labs.
Understanding MPLS for the Routing & Switching Engineer (CCIE Focus)
Instructor: Scott Morris
A new method of thinking and moving information around the network, as largely adopted by service providers around the world, MPLS has caused a lot of consternation among CCIE candidates (and many seasoned engineers) because of its “different” way of thinking. We will break down the concepts and apply them to what the effect on the network will be. More importantly, how can a CCIE candidate identify, implement and work through any scenario in a short period of time.
Unified Network Access: Monitor & Control Anything, Anywhere



