Cisco Expert-Level Training for Routing and Switching
Cisco Expert-Level Training for CCIE Routing and Switching is a complete, blended learning program to accelerate competency and build the skills that are necessary for expert certification.
Objectives
Configuration and Troubleshooting of:
- Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
- Ethernet Switching
- IPv4 and IPv6 IGP Routing Protocol
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) v2 and v3
- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and EIGRP6
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v2
- Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) Route Redistribution
- Controlling IGP Updates with Route Maps and Distribute Lists
- BGP-4 Neighbor Relationships (including Route Reflectors and Confederations) for IPv4 and IPv6
- Multiprotocol Label Switching
- Quality of Service
- IP Multicasting
- IPv6 Interior Routing Protocols
- IPv6 Tunneling
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- Advanced IP Access Lists
- Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Syslog and Other Network Management Features
- Specialty Catalyst Configuration Commands
- Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), and Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
- Network Address Translation
- Securing Cisco Routers and Switches
Outline
1. Introduction
2. Formulating a final phase CCIE preparation strategy
3. Cisco network troubleshooting
4. Assessment Lab – Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment 3 Lab (360RSW-05-LAB-GA03)
- 360RSW-05-LAB-TU03
- 10 Incidents
- 360RSW-05-LAB-CA03
- Task 1: DMVPN and Serial Communications
- Task 2: Switch Configuration
- Task 3: IPv4 OSPF
- Task 4: IPv4 EIGRP
- Task 5: IPv4 RIP
- Task 6: Reliable Static Routing and NAT
- Task 7: Border Gateway Protocol
- Task 8: IPv6 Routing
- Task 9: Security
- Task 10: QoS
- Task 11: Address Administration
- Task 12: HSRP Gateway Redundancy
- Task 13: NTP Configuration
- Task 14: Multicast Configuration
- Task 15: SNMP
- Review 360RSW-05-LAB-GA03
5. Assessment Lab – Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment 4 Lab (360RSW-05-LAB-GA04)
- 360RSW-05-LAB-TU04
- 10 Incidents
- 360RSW-05-LAB-CA04
- Task 1: DMVPN and Serial Communications
- Task 2: Switch Configuration
- Task 3: IPv4 OSPF
- Task 4: IPv4 EIGRP
- Task 5: IPv4 RIP
- Task 6: Border Gateway Protocol
- Task 7: IPv6 Routing
- Task 8: Security
- Task 9: QoS
- Task 10: NTP
- Task 11: Cisco IOS Software Services
- Task 12: Multicast
- Task 13: Address Administration
- Review 360RSW-05-LAB-GA04
6. Assessment Lab – Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment 5 Lab (360RSW-05-LAB-GA05)
- 360RSW-05-LAB-TU05
- 10 Incidents
- 360RSW-05-LAB-CA05
- Task 1: DMVPN and Serial Communications
- Task 2: Secure DMVPN
- Task 3: Switch Configuration
- Task 4: Cisco IOS Features
- Task 5: IPv4 OSPF
- Task 6: IPv4 EIGRP
- Task 7: IPv4 RIP
- Task 8: BGP
- Task 9: MPLS/VPN Section
- Task 10: IPv6 OSPFv3 Routing
- Task 11: IPv6 EIGRP Routing
- Task 12: IPv6 Connectivity
- Task 13: QoSTask 14: Gateway Redundancy
- Task 15: Multicast
- Review 360RSW-05-LAB-GA04
7. Assessment Lab – Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment 6 Lab (360RSW-05-LAB-GA06)
- 360RSW-05-LAB-TU06
- 10 Incidents
- 360RSW-05-LAB-CA06
- Task 1: Serial and Static VTI Communications
- Task 2: Switch Configuration
- Task 3: VPN
- Task 4: IPv4 OSPF
- Task 5: IPv4 EIGRP
- Task 6: IPv4 RIP
- Task 7: IPv4 Redistribution
- Task 8: Border Gateway Protocol
- Task 9: Gateway Redundancy
- Task 10: Multicast
- Task 11: Traffic Administration
- Task 12: Network Address Translation
- Review 360RSW-05-LAB-GA06
8. Assessment Lab – Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment 7 Lab (360RSW-05-LAB-GA07)
- 360RSW-05-LAB-TU07
- 10 Incidents
- 360RSW-05-LAB-CA07
- Task 1: IPSec VTI Communications
- Task 2: Switch Configuration
- Task 3: IPv4 OSPF
- Task 4: IPv4 EIGRP
- Task 5: IPv4 RIP
- Task 6: IPv4 Redistribution
- Task 7: Border Gateway Protocol
- Task 8: IPv6
- Task 9: Gateway Redundancy
- Task 10: Multicast
- Review 360RSW-05-LAB-GA07
Audience
Anyone who is in the final stages of preparing for the CCIE Routing & Switching practical exam and who is three to six weeks out from the lab date. Certification candidates are expected to have an in-depth understanding of the topics in the exam blueprints and are strongly encouraged to have three to five years of job experience before attempting certification.