This Advanced Cisco Networking: EIGRP Design training prepares network admins to design a Cisco network to naturally take advantage of the benefits of EIGRP and enhance its overall speed and stability.
Cisco's proprietary Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is a fantastic distance-vector routing protocol that has a huge advantage over a protocol like Open Shortest Path First: it doesn't need a strict topology to do its work. The magic of EIGRP works in environments where OSPF doesn't.
But what this course will teach you is how important it is to design carefully in spite of this. Too many networks get bloated in spite of their use of EIGRP. Design properly from the ground up with this EIGRP design course.
After completing this Cisco training you'll know how to design a Cisco network to naturally take advantage of the benefits of EIGRP and enhance its overall speed and stability.
For IT managers, this Cisco training can be used to onboard new network admins, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a Cisco reference resource.
Advanced Cisco Networking: What is EIGRP Design: What You Need to Know
This Advanced Cisco Networking: EIGRP Design training has videos that cover Cisco network design topics including:
- Configuring EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6
- Understanding EIGRP neighborship and authentication
- Implementing EIGRP stub routing and stub sites
Who Should Take Advanced Cisco Networking: What is EIGRP Design Training?
This Advanced Cisco Networking: EIGRP Design training is considered associate-level Cisco training, which means it was designed for network admins. This EIGRP skills course is designed for network admins with three to five years of experience with Cisco network design.
New or aspiring network admins. This EIGRP design course isn't necessarily something that every brand new network administrator needs – it's advanced and specialized. But if you know your first job deals with Cisco network design and EIGRP, this course is perfect for showing you how to make forward-thinking decisions.
Experienced network admins. Network administrators with a few years of experience will probably already know if they need this course or not. If you work on Cisco networks and you deal with route selection, network design or debugging lost routes, this training will show you how good EIGRP design can be for your job.