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Exam 642-883
The 642-883 SPROUTE Applying Cisco SP Network Redirecting examination exams a applicant's knowledge to set up, confirm, and diagnose routing methods using Cisco carrier-grade devices and Cisco IOS, Cisco IOS XE, and Cisco IOS XR software. Applicants can get ready for this examination by taking the Applying Cisco SP Network Redirecting (SPROUTE) course.
The following course is the suggested exercising for this exam:
Applying Cisco SP Network Redirecting (SPROUTE)
The course detailed is provided by Cisco Studying Associates, the only approved source for Cisco IT exercising provided specifically by Qualified Cisco Trainers. For a list of Cisco Studying Associates, use the Studying Associate Locator.
The following subjects are general recommendations for the content likely to be included on the examination. However, other related subjects may also appear on any specific distribution of the examination. In order to better indicate the material of the examination and for quality requirements, the recommendations below may change at any time without notice.
SPROUTE Exam Topics
OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 Redirecting in SP Environments
Explain multi-area OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 operations
Apply multi-area OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Apply different OSPF places (stubby, completely stubby, NSSA) on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Apply OSPF next door neighbor verification on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Troubleshoot OSPF settings mistakes on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
IS-IS, IPv4, and IPv6 in SP Environments
Explain multi-area IS-IS operations
Apply multi-area IS-IS for IPv4 and IPv6 on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Apply IS-IS next door neighbor verification on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Troubleshoot IS-IS IOS-XR and IOS-XE settings errors
BGP Redirecting in SP Environments
Explain the Online routing hierarchy: Network Service Companies (NSP), Network Accessibility Factor (NAP), ISP Levels (Tier 1, 2 and 3)
Explain connection between a business network and an SP that needs the use of BGP
Explain connection between a SP and upstream SPs
Explain BGP transportation AS functions
Apply EBGP and IBGP on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Apply BGP next door neighbor verification on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Influence BGP direction choice by using various BGP functions on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Troubleshoot BGP IOS-XR and IOS-XE settings errors
Route Manipulations in SP Environments
Apply Redirecting Plan Terminology (RPL) to set up a preferred routing policy on IOS-XR
Apply Route-Maps to set up a preferred routing policy on IOS-XE
Apply direction filtering using prefix-list, distribute-list, and as-path record on IOS-XE
Apply direction redistributions on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
High Accessibility Redirecting Features
Apply NSF/NSR/Graceful Reboot for OSPF on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Apply NSF/NSR/Graceful Reboot for IS-IS on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Apply Bidirectional Sending Recognition (BFD) for OSPF on IOS-XR and IOS-XE
Apply Bidirectional Sending Recognition (BFD) for IS-IS on IOS-XR and IOS-XE