CCIE Routing and Switching Written Exam Boot Camp (CCIERSW)



Who Should Attend

  • Candidates who want to become CCIE Routing and Switching certified
  • Existing CCIE's who need to re-certify their CCIE qualification


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This course is part of the following Certifications:
 


Prerequisites

There are no formal prerequisites for CCIE certification; other professional certifications or training courses are not required. But candidates should:

 

  • have an in-depth understanding of the topics in the exam blueprints and
  • have three to five years of job experience before attempting certification
  • have a determined attitude, patience and strong will.


Course Objectives

Cisco has responded to the challenge in the internetworking technology with the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) Program. This is currently the most significant certification in the industry.

The coursefox.com CCIE Written Boot Camp does not include the actual exam, but provides delegates with the necessary theory to prepare for the two-hour, multiple choice test. It will include routing and switching network theory related to topics that will be covered in the exam, such as:
 

  • IP
  • IP routing
  • non-IP desktop protocols
  • bridging and switch-related technologies
  • and some equipment commands.

Delegates should be prepared to work beyond the usual classroom hours in order to prepare for the written exam.

After passing the written exam, delegates can then proceed to the CCIE R&S Lab Boot Camp which will prepare them for the practical lab exam.


Course Content

  • General Networking Theory
  1. General Routing Concepts
  2. Link State and Distance Vector Protocols
  3. Split Horizon
  4. Summarization
  5. Classful and a Classless routing protocol
  6. Routing decision criteria
  7. Routing Information Base (RIB) and Routing Protocols Interaction
  8. Administrative Distance
  9. Routing Table
  10. RIB and Forwarding Information Base interaction<
  11. Redistribution
  12. Redistribution between routing
  13. Troubleshooting routing loop
  • Bridging and LAN Switching
  1. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  2. 802.1d
  3. 802.1w
  4. 802.1s
  5. Loopguard
  6. Rootguard
  7. Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Guard
  8. Storm Control
  9. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
  10. Unicast flooding
  11. STP port roles, failure propagation and loopguard operation
  12. LAN Switching
  13. Trunks
  14. VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) administrative functions
  15. Ethernet
  16. Speed
  17. Duplex
  18. Ethernet
  19. Fast Ethernet
  20. Gigabit Ethernet
  • IP
  1. Addressing
  2. Subnetting
  3. Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP)
  4. Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
  5. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
  6. Network Address Translation (NAT)
  7. Services
  8. Network Time Protocol (NTP)
  9. Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP)
  10. Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP)
  11. Network Management
  12. Logging and Syslog
  • IP Routing
  1. OSPF
  2. Standard OSPF area
  3. Stub area
  4. Totally stub area
  5. Not-so-stubby-area (NSSA)
  6. Totally NSSA
  7. Link State Advertisement (LSA) types
  8. Adjacency on a point-to-point and on a multi-access (broadcast)
  9. OSPF graceful restart
  10. Troubleshooting failing adjacency formation to fail
  11. Troubleshooting of external route installation in the RIB
  12. BGP
  13. Protocol on which BGP peers communicate
  14. Next Hop
  15. Peering
  16. Troubleshooting of BGP route that will not install in the routing table
  17. EIGRP
  18. Best path
  19. Loop free paths
  20. EIGRP operations when alternate loop free paths are available and when it is not available
  21. EIGRP queries
  22. Manual summarization
  23. Auto-summarization
  24. EIGRP Stubs
  25. Troubleshooting of EIGRP neighbor adjacencies
  26. Policy Routing
  27. Concept of policy routing
  • QoS
  1. Modular QoS command-line (MQC) applied to:
  2. Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR)
  3. Class-based weighted fair queueing (CBWFQ) / Modified Deficit Round Robin (MDRR)
  4. Policing
  5. Shaping
  6. Marking
  7. Random Early Detection (RED)
  • WAN
  1. Frame Relay
  2. Local Management Interface (LMI)
  3. Traffic Shaping
  4. HUB and Spoke routers
  5. Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
  6. DE
  • IP Multicast
  1. Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) v2
  2. Group addresses
  3. Shared Trees
  4. Source Trees
  5. Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Mechanic
  6. PIM Sparse Mode
  7. Auto-RP
  8. Anycast RP
  • Security
  1. Extended IP access lists
  2. Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF)
  3. IP Source Guard
  4. Context Based Access Control (CBAC)
  • MPLS (New)
  1. Label Switching Router (LSR)
  2. Label Switched Path (LSP)
  3. Route Descriptor
  4. Label Format
  5. Label imposition/disposition
  6. Label Distribution
  • IPv6 (New)
  1. IPv6 Addressing and types
  2. IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  3. Basic IPv6 functionality protocols
  4. IPv6 Multicast and related Multicast protocols
  5. Tunneling Techniques
  6. OSPFv3
  7. EIGRPv6

CCIE R&S Bootcamps UK, CCIE R&S Written Training Courses, CCIE Lab Exam Training Courses


    Wokingham, UK

        08-11-2010    

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Course-ID: CI-CCIERSW
Price:

UK: 1.495 GBP

Duration: 5 Days

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