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Overview:

This intensive, lab-based course is the second in our curriculum designed specifically to prepare you for the CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam. The course consists of five complete CCIE Routing and Switching mock labs, written and supported by our CCIE-certified instructors and covering all exam areas. In the course, you'll assess your strengths and weaknesses by testing your knowledge on exam topics.

You'll cover Layer 2 features found in the 3550 and 3560 switches, including VLANs, VTP, trunking, and channeling. You'll work with IPv6 using different addressing schemes including globally significant addressing with and without EUI-64 and site-local and statically configured link-local addressing. You'll also learn to configure support for Autoconfig.

Learn to configure OSPFv3 across multiple topology types including NBMA, point-to-multipoint, LAN segments, and point-to-point connections, and examine RIPng and BGP support for IPv6. Learn to tunnel IPv6 trough IPv4 networks using GRE, IPv6IP, or 6to4 tunnels.

You'll learn to configure QoS using both legacy and MQC style policies. You'll set up different queuing techniques on the routers and the 3550 or 3560 switches and configure shaping (through Frame Relay traffic shaping or MQC) and policing. Learn advanced route filtering, IP services including TCP small services, DHCP, HSRP, GLBP, and VRRP. Configure System Management, NAT, NTP, SNMP, and RMON support, and explore IP multicasting with PIM operating in Sparse, Dense, Bi-Directional, or SSM mode. You'll also learn to configure MSDP within or between Autonomous Systems.

Learn to configure AAA, TACACS, Radius, CBAC, advanced access lists (reflexive, lock and key, etc.), and configure IPv4 routing with OSPF, EIGRP, RIPv2 and BGP. Learn to redistribute all your protocols while keeping your networks stable and configure BGP features such as route maps for manipulation of attributes, confederations or route reflectors, route filtering, etc.

This course does not cover introductory material. The labs are comprehensive. Each should take 8 to 10 hours to complete and could take significantly more time, depending on your level of readiness. You should have CCNP certification, and we recommend that you've passed the CCIE Routing and Switching Written Exam 350-001. Attending CCIE: R&S Prep Boot Camp, the first course in our CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam preparation curriculum, is also recommended.

In this course, we use a combination of light lecture, chalk talk, one-on-one mentoring, and a significant amount of hands-on labs to create a unique experience. Students do not share any equipment. Instead, you will have access to your own pod where you'll perform our exclusive labs. Further, you'll have 24-hour access to the lab equipment until 11:52 PM EST the following Sunday.

Description:

1. LAN Switching - 3550 and 3560


  • Trunking, VLANs, channeling, security, QoS, and numerous scenarios on
    spanning tree, including MSTP

2. Frame Relay


  • Multiple topologies to add complexity to routing & forwarding paths

3. Interior Gateway Routing Protocols


  • RIP IPv4
  • EIGRP IPv4
  • OSPFv2 for IPv4 with complex peering requirements

4. Complex redistribution scenarios intended to cause issues that have to be
resolved


5. BGP


  • iBGP
  • eBGP
  • Route Reflectors
  • Confederations
  • Policy routing

6. IPv6 - Addressing, tunneling, OSPFv3, RIPng, and BGP


  • Including GRE, IPv6IP and 6to4 tunnels

7. IPv4 multicast routing


  • PIM running in Sparse, Dense, Spare-Dense, SSM, or Bi-directional mode
  • IGMP v2 and v3
  • MSDP

8. QoS


  • Legacy QoS and queuing features
  • Modular QoS Command Interface with shaping, policing, and CBWQ
  • Switching QoS for 3550 and 3560

9. Security


  • Switch port security
  • Routing protocol security features
  • Access lists
  • DOS mitigation
  • Access control

10. System Management


  • SNMP
  • RMON

Agenda:

This course includes five mock labs that cover the complete blue print for the CCIE Routing & Switching Lab Exam. Each lab includes numerous topics intertwined with varying levels of complexity at a CCIE-level that will put your skills to the test.

Audience:

Network professionals preparing for the CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam.

Objectives:

  • LAN Switching - 3550 and 3560
  • Frame Relay
  • Interior Gateway Routing Protocols (IPv4) - RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, Redistribution
  • Exterior Gateway Routing Protocols (IPv4) - BGP IPv4
  • IPv6 - Addressing, Tunneling, OSPFv3, RIPng, and BGP
  • Multicast
  • QoS
  • Security
  • IP Services
  • System Management

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