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Course Outline
Cisco® CCIE® Certification - Routing & Switching
Boot Camp Training

Note for regular training students: please, disregard the day-based schedule

 


Day 1 - Monday

Module 1: Cisco 360 Learning Program for CCIE R&S

  • Lesson 1-1: Introducing the Cisco 360 Learning Program for CCIE R&S

    • What Is an Internetworking Expert?

    •  Common Questions Asked by CCIE Candidates

    • Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Domain

    • Cisco 360 CCIE R&S blended learning resources

  • Lesson 1-2: Preparing for the Cisco CCIE Lab Exam

    • Approaching the CCIE Lab Exam

    • Modular Preparation

    • CCIE-Level Problem-Solving Process

    • Using Assessments to Measure Progress

Module 2: Core Task Assessment

  • Lesson 2-1: Applying the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Opening-Moves Strategy to Cisco CCIE Labs

    • Applying the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Problem-Solving Process to CCIE-Level Labs

    • Using Preconfiguration Tools on the CCIE Lab

    • Previewing CIERSASSESS-1

  • Lesson 2-2: Analyzing the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment Results Report

    • Using the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment Results Report

    • Planning Your Next Steps from Your Results Report

Lab Outline

  • Lab 2-1 : CIERSASSESS-1


Day 2 - Tuesday

 

Module 3: Core Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 3-1: Resolving Frame Relay Tasks

    • Reviewing Frame Relay

    • Identifying Potential Issues with Frame Relay Technology

  • Lesson 3-2: Resolving Ethernet Switching Tasks

    • Reviewing Ethernet Switching

    • Identifying Strategies for Ethernet Switching Tasks

    • Reviewing CIERSASSESS-1 Ethernet Switching Tasks

    • CCIE Lab Exam Tips for Ethernet Switching

  • Lesson 3-3: Resolving IGP Tasks

    • Reviewing Routing Protocols

    • Identifying Strategies for RIP Tasks

    • Identifying Strategies for EIGRP Tasks

    • Identifying Strategies for OSPF Tasks

    • Comparing RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF

    • CCIE Lab Exam Tips for IGP Tasks

  • Lesson 3-4: Resolving Redistribution Tasks

    • Reviewing Redistribution

    • Identifying Strategies for Redistribution Tasks

    • CCIE Lab Exam Tips for Redistribution Tasks


Day 3 - Wednesdayb>

 

Module 4: BGP Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 4-1: Reviewing Basic BGP Operations

    • Reviewing BGP Fundamentals

    • Configuring Basic Peering

    • Originating Routes into BGP

    • Issues in BGP Route Advertisement

    • CCIE Lab Exam Tips for BGP Tasks

  • Lesson 4-2: Resolving Advanced BGP Tasks

    • Review of BGP Peering

    • Next-Hop Reachability Issues

    • BGP Synchronization Issues

    • Resolving BGP Update Filtering Requirements

    • Resolving BGP Path Determination Requirements

Module 5: Multicast Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 5-1: Reviewing Basic Multicast Operations

    • Reviewing IP Multicast

    • Reviewing IP Multicast Addressing

    • IP Multicast Group Membership

    • PIM Dense Mode Operations

    • Understanding Potential Issues with PIM-DM

  • Lesson 5-2: Resolving PIM Sparse Mode Multicast Tasks

    • Comparing Multicast Modes

    • PIM Sparse Mode Operations

    • Sparse Mode Configuration on R1

    • RP Considerations

    • Identifying Strategies for Multicast Tasks

Lab Outline

  • Lab 4-1: Establishing Basic Connectivity for BGP

  • Lab 4-2: Configuring BGP

  • Lab 4-3: Filtering BGP Updates and Path Determination

  • Lab 5-1: Establishing Basic Connectivity for IP Multicast

  • Lab 5-2: Configuring Dense Mode IP Multicast Routing

  • Lab 5-3: Configuring PIM Sparse Mode Directed


Day 4 - Thursday

 

Module 6: IPv6 Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 6-1: Strengthening IPv4 Skills by Learning IPv6

    • Reviewing IPv6

    • IPv6 Address Assignment

    • Configuring IPv6 on Links

    • Tunneling IPv6

    • IPv6 IGP Routing

    • IPv6 Redistribution

Module 7: Router MQC QoS Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 7-1: Reviewing MQC QoS and DiffServ

    • Reviewing MQC QoS

    • Reviewing DiffServ

  • Lesson 7-2: Using DiffServ Tools

    • Using MQC DiffServ Edge Tools for Class-Based Shaping

    • Using MQC DiffServ Edge Tools for Class-Based Policing

    • Using MQC DiffServ Edge Tools for Marking Traffic with the MQC set Command

  • Lesson 7-3: Using Congestion Management and Avoidance Tools

    • Using MQC Congestion Management Tools

    • Using MQC Congestion Avoidance Tools

  • Lesson 7-4: Identifying Strategies for Router MQC QoS Tasks

    • Identifying Strategies for Traffic Classification

    • Determining the QoS Policy Needed for the Task

    • Determining How to Apply the MQC Policy Map

Lab Outline

  • Activity 6-1: Enabling IPv6 on a Catalyst 3560 Switch Directed

  • Activity 6-2: IPv6 Addressing Using a Static Prefix and Static Interface ID Directed

  • Activity 6-3: Configuring IPv6 over Frame Relay Directed

  • Activity 6-4: Configuring IPv6 over an ISATAP Tunnel Directed

  • Activity 6-5: Enabling OSPFv3 over a Frame Relay Link Directed

  • Activity 6-6: Summarizing a Set of IPv6 prefixes with OSPFv3 Directed

  • Activity 6-7: Configuring OSPFv3 over ISATAP Directed

  • Activity 6-8: Configuring RIPng Directed

  • Activity 6-9: Performing Redistribution between OSPFv3 and RIPng Directed

  • Activity 6-10: Filtering a RIPng External Prefix from OSPFv3

  • Lab 6-1: Configuring Data Link Layer Technologies and IPv4 Infrastructure

  • Lab 6-2: Attaining Universal Connectivity for IPv6 Unicast Traffic on a Data-Link-Layer Basis

  • Lab 6-3: Enabling IPv6 Routing and Performing IPv6 Redistribution Directed

  • Activity 7-1: Examining Operation of the shape average Command Directed

  • Activity 7-2: Examining Operation of a Modified shape average Command Directed

  • Activity 7-3: Examining the shape average Command When Be = 0 Directed

  • Activity 7-4: Configuring the shape peak Command Directed

  • Activity 7-5: Configuring the MQC shape Command with the percent Option Directed

  • Activity 7-6: Configuring a Single-Rate Two-Color Marker Directed

  • Activity 7-7: Configuring a Single-Rate Two-Color Marker with Large Conform Burst Directed

  • Activity 7-8: Configuring a Single-Rate Three-Color Marker Directed

  • Activity 7-9: Configuring Basic LLQ Directed

  • Activity 7-10: Configuring LLQ and Manipulating the max-reserved-bandwidth Directed

  • Activity 7-11: Configuring the priority Command with LLQ


Day 5 - Friday

 

Module 8: Cisco Catalyst Switch QoS Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 8-1: Ensuring QoS for the Catalyst 3560 Series Switch

    • Overview of Catalyst 3560 Series QoS

    • Using Trust to Support QoS

    • Using the MQC to Implement QoS on the Catalyst 3560 Series

    • Configuring Catalyst Switch Queues

    • Using AutoQoS

    • CCIE Lab Exam Tips

Module 9: Core and Advanced Task Analysis

 

Lab Outline

  • Lab 8-1: Establishing Basic Connectivity for Catalyst Switch QoS

  • Lab 8-2: Exploring Catalyst 3560 Series QoS Concepts

  • Lab 8-3: Implementing VLAN-Based QoS

  • Lab 9-1: CIERSASSESS-2

 

Note: The student is not obligated to take the exam at the end of training. He/She can take the exam when he/she feel comfortable to do it, after the training period.

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