Course Name: Official Cisco CCIE (Written & Lab) Routing & Switching Training
Course Duration: 10 Days
Deployment Option: Onsite Training
Course Price: $6995.00
   

Prerequisites
 

This course is not for the novice student. The Bootcamp is designed for people who are:

  • Already CCNP® certified AND/OR
  • Have 2+ years of mid-to-high end Cisco® networking experience.
  • Candidates having CCNP® certification or relevant knowledge, should have studied:
  • Building Scalable Cisco® Internetworks(BSCI™)
  • Building Cisco® Multilayer Switched networks(BCMSN™)

OR

  • Candidates having CCNA® certification and minimum TWO year experience in LAN/WAN routing and switching (hands on experience on routers and switches is MUST).
  • Candidates going through the whole Cisco® track (CCNA®+CCNP®+CCIE®) at Unitek.
 
Course Description:
 
Cisco® Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE®) is the highest level of certification in the field of networking and it sets a professional benchmark for Internetwork experts. Certified CCIE® can design, install, configure, debug, implement security and operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services for organizations with networks from hundreds to thousands of nodes. Unitek's training for CCIE® Routing & Switching (written) has been specially designed for candidates preparing for CCIE® R&S (written and Lab) exam.
 
 
Course Outline:
 

Cisco CCIE Written (R&S) Table of Content:

Cisco® Device Operation

  • Commands (show, debug)
  • Infrastructure (NVRAM, Flash, Memory & CPU, File system, config reg)
  • Operations (file transfers, Password recovery, SNMP, Accessing the device, Security, Security [password])

General Networking Theory

  • OSI Models
  • General Routing Concepts (Split horizon, Link state, difference between switching and routing, Summarization, Link state vs. Distance vector, loops, Tunneling)
  • Standards (802.x, cable specs, protocol limitations)
  • Protocol Mechanics (Windowing/ACK, fragmentation, MTU, handshaking, termination)

Bridging and LAN Switching

  • Transparent (IEEE/DEC Spanning tree, Translational, IRB, CRB, ACLs, MISTP)
  • SRB (SRT/LB, SRT, DLSw, RSRB, ACLs)
  • LAN Switching (Trunking, VTP, DISL, VLANS, Fast Ether Channel (FEC), CDP, CGMP)
  • LANE (LEC, LES, BUS, LECS, SSRP)
  • Security (FRACL, RACL, Private VLANS)

IP

  • Addressing (CIDR, subnetting, ARP, NAT, HSRP)
  • Services (DNS, BOOTP, DHCP, ICMP)
  • Applications (telnet, FTP, TFTP)
  • Transport (IP fragmentation, sockets, ports)
  • ACLs
  • IPv6 (Basic)

IP Routing

  • OSPF (I -Design: areas, Virtual links, stub, NSSA, ABR/ASBR redistributions, media dependencies, external vs. internal, Summarization. II - Operation: DR, BDR, adjacencies, LSA types, link state database, SPF algorithm, authentication)
  • BGP( I -Design: Peer Groups, Route Reflectors, Confederations, Clusters, Attributes, AS. II - Operation: Route Maps, Filters, Neighbors, decision algorithm, IBGP, EBGP)
  • EIGRP (Metrics, mechanics, & design)
  • IS-IS (Metrics, mechanics, & design)
  • ACLs (distribute lists, route maps, policy routing, redistribution, route tagging)
  • DDR (dial backup)

Desktop Protocols

  • IPX (NLSP, IPX-RIP/SAP, IPX-EIGRP, SPX, NCP, IPXWAN, IPX addressing, GNS, NDS (routing & mechanisms), ACLs)
  • Windows/NT (NetBIOS, browsing, domain controller [e.g. WINS], ACLs)

QoS

  • Fancy Queuing
  • PoS and IP precedence
  • CoS
  • Weighted RED
  • WRR/queu scheduling
  • Shaping vs. Policing (rate limiting)/CAR
  • NBAR
  • 802.1X
  • DCSP

WAN

  • ISDN (LAPD, BRI/PRI framing, signaling, mapping, NI1s, dialer map, interface types, B/D channel, channel bonding)
  • Frame Relay (LMIs, DLCI, PVC, framing, traffic shaping, FECN, BECN, CIR, DE, Mapping, compression)
  • X.25 (addressing, routing, LAPB, error control/recovery, windowing, signaling, mapping, SVC/PVC, Protocol Translation)
  • ATM (PVC/SVC, AAL, SSCOP, UNI/NNI, ILMI, Cell format, QoS, RFC 1483, PNNI, mapping)
  • Physical Layer (Synchronization, SONET, T1, E1, encoding)
  • Leased Line Protocols (HDLC, PPP, Async & modems, compression)
  • PoS
  • DPT/SRT

LAN

  • Data Link Layer (addressing, 802.2)
  • Ethernet/FE/GE (encapsulation, CSMA/CD, topology, speed, controller errors, limitations)
  • Token Ring (token passing, beaconing, active monitor, ring insertion, soft & hard errors, encapsulation, topology, MTU, speed, limitations), FDDI
  • Wireless/802.11b

Security

  • AAA, TACACS, RADIUS
  • IPsec
  • Encryption (public/private key, DES)

Multiservice

  • Voice/Video (H323)
  • codecs
  • SS7
  • RTP
  • RTCP
  • SIP
  • MPLS

IP Multicast

  • IGMP/CGMP (IGMPv1, IGMPv2, Designated Querier)
  • Addressing (Group addresses, Admin Group, Link-local L3-to-L2 Mapping)
  • Distribution Trees (Shared Trees, Source Trees)
  • PIM-SM Mechanics (Joining, Pruning PIM State, Mroute table)
  • Rendezvous Points (Auto-RP, BSR)

Cisco CCIE Lab (R&S) Table of Content

Topology

  • Physical layout
  • IP Layout
  • Catalyst 3550 Port Layout
  • Frame-Relay Connections and DLCI numbers
  • Rules

Logical Topology

  • Setting up Frame-Relay
  • Catalyst 3550 and Features
  • Configuring RIPv2
  • ISDN with Snapshot Routing
  • ICMP Router Discovery protocol (IRDP)
  • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
  • SYSLOG
  • DHCP

Logical Topology

  • Setting up Frame-Relay
  • EIGRP
  • ATM setting up PVC
  • ISDN with Dialer Watch
  • - Callback
  • Redistribution
  • HSRP
  • QOS Custom Queueing

Logical Topology

  • Setting up Frame-Relay
  • Catalyst 3550 and Features
  • OSPF
  • PPPoATM
  • ISDN Demand Circuit
  • WCCP
  • QOS Priority Queueing
  • QOS Custom Queueing
  • IP Multicast Dense Mode
  • IP Multicast Sparse Mode
  • IP Multicast Auto-RP
  • IP Multicast-Helper
  • IPv6 Configured Tunnel

Logical Topology

  • Setting up Frame-Relay
  • Catalyst 3550
  • IGP
  • BGP
  • Advances BGP

Logical Topology

  • Setting up Frame-Relay
  • Catalyst 3550 and Features
  • IS-IS
  • ATM setting up PVC
  • ISDN Backup
  • DLSw+ Lab#1
  • DLSw+ Lab#2
  • Security TCP intercept
  • Reflexive Access-List
  • NAT
  • Low Latency Queueing (LLQ)
  • - WRED
  • Committed Access Rate (CAR)
  • Class Base Weighted Fair Queueing (CBWFQ)

EXAM
Multi-Protocol Lab #1 Network Topology
Multi-Protocol Lab #1 BGP Topology
IPv6 Configuring GRE Tunnel



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