Cisco CCIE Boot Camp: Routing and Switching Part II
Training Class Description
This intense 5-day CCIE hands-on course will expose you to network situations that you are likely to experience when taking the CCIE written and practical lab exams.
We'll teach you the technologies, help you become familiar with Cisco's testing techniques, and share our unique methodology for passing the exam. This course will
also help you assess your strengths and weaknesses by testing your knowledge on topics found exclusively on the CCIE written and practical lab exams such as IPv6,
QoS, ODR, advanced filtering, DHCP, HSRP, GLBP, VRRP, IP Services, System Management, NAT, NTP, IP multicasting, PIM and bi-directional PIM, MSDP, SSM,
Anycast, AAA, TACACS, Radius, CBAC, advanced access lists (reflexive, lock and key, etc.), RIPng, OSPFv3, MBGP, IPv6 6 to 4 tunneling, and IOS Services. The
course content concentrates on a limited number of technologies and protocols to give you adequate time to fully understand the intricacies of each technology. This
course does not cover introductory material. You should have, at minimum, CCNP-level knowledge of the topics covered including those in the CCIE: Routing and Switching Part I course. Please come well prepared.
Audience This course is for network professionals preparing for the CCIE Routing and Switching practical lab.
Upon Completion of this course you will learn
- Advanced bridging configurations and poorly documented methods for distribution of default gateways on IP-based networks
- How to quickly complete CCIE questions involving Ethernet type codes
- IPv6 from the basics to the advanced configurations tested on the Routing and Switching lab
- Advanced multicast configurations and topologies tested in the lab
- Hidden commands for testing your configuration to ensure that your CCIE lab configurations are correct
- Review the QoS techniques most likely to be seen on the CCIE lab
- How to quickly spot which QoS technique to use for a particular problem
- QoS Classifications, policing, shaping, and signaling using modular QoS.
- QoS over a 3550
- Advanced IOS features that are poorly documented but are covered on the exam
- Advanced stateful access lists with a detailed discussion of their differences
- Receive a complete CCIE practice lab designed to simulate the actual test
- Advanced AAA Authentication
- IPv6 and 6 to 4 tunneling
- IPv6 routing protocols: RIPng, OSPFv4, and MBGP
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Training Class Content
1. IPv6
- IPv6 Addressing
- IPv6 RIP
- IPv6 OSPF
- IPv6 to Frame Relay Mapping
- IPv6 over Ethernet
- Mobility
- Local Link Addressing
- Site Local Addressing
- Global Unicast Addressing
- IPv6 Multicast
- IPv6 Anycast
- OSPF v3
- RIPng
- MBGP
2. Advanced IPv6 Scenarios
- IPv6 Tunneling
- IPv6 to IPv4 Interaction
3. Quality of Service (QoS) Technologies
- Generic Traffic Shaping
- Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
- Custom Queuing
- Priority Queuing
- Committed Access Rate (CAR)
- Classification
- Congestion Management, Congestion Avoidance
- Signaling
- Link Efficiency Mechanism
- Modular QoS
4. Advanced QoS Scenarios
- 3550 Queing
- ToS Manipulation
- DSCP mappings
- CoS Mappings
- WRED
- NBAR
5. IP and IOS Feature Set
- DHCP Servers
- Auto Installation
6. IP Multicasting
- Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Spare Mode and Dense Mode
- Multicast Source Discovery Protocol(MSDP)
- Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP)
- Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
7. Advanced IP Multicast Scenarios
- Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP)
- Anycast
- Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
- Source Specific Multicast (SSM)
- Tunneling Multicast
- PIM
- Bi-directional PIM
8. Policy Routing Using Route Maps
- Complex policy decision using layer 2 and layer 3 conditions
- Policies for use on locally originating packets
9. ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP)
10. Redundant Routing and load balancing
- Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP)
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
- Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
11. Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- Stratum manipulation
- Authentication
- Probagation through a firewall/access list
12. Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
- Primary and backup authentication methods
- Banners/MOTD
- Prompt setting
13. Security Server Protocols
14. Advanced Access Lists & Security
- Standard and Extended
- Reflexive
- CBAC
- Lock and Key
- TCP Intercept
15. Virtual Private Networks (VPN) Using IPSec (optional exercises)
Dates and Locations 10/8/2007-10/12/2007 San Jose, CA 10/15/2007-10/19/2007 New York, NY 10/22/2007-10/26/2007 Dallas, TX 11/12/2007-11/16/2007 Chicago (Schaumburg), IL
11/26/2007-11/30/2007 Washington, DC
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