CIERS1 - Cisco Expert-Level Training for CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0
Course ID
90630
Course Description
This intensive Boot Camp-style course is designed to help CCIE Routing & Switching candidates determine exactly where they are in their process of preparing for the CCIE R&S v5.0 practical exam and to fill technology gaps through lecture and labs.
The class is approximately 60% lecture and 40% hands-on labs, with extended hours of up to 13 hours per day. Upon completion of the technology lecture that includes best practices for applying and troubleshooting the technology, you will complete labs based on that technology. At the end of the class, you will perform two graded CCIE-level practice labs: a troubleshooting lab and a configuration lab.
Additionally, you will learn how to develop study plans and how to develop and use checklists and decision diagrams to formulate the mindset needed to pass the CCIE lab. With this information stored in your online portal, you can review the material covered in the CIERS1 class as frequently as you wish.
The Cisco 360 program has exclusive rights to run all labs on top of IOS over Linux (IOL). These are the same servers, same look and feel as the actual lab.
Prerequisites
Audience
Candidates for the CCIE Routing & Switching practical exam who are three to six months out from the date.
Course Content
Configuration and Troubleshooting of:
- Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
- Layer 2 concepts including Switches, HDLC and PPP
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for IPv4 and IPv6
- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) for IPv4 and IPv6
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v2
IGP Route Redistribution
Controlling IGP Updates with Route Maps and Distribute Lists
BGP-4 Neighbor Relationships (including Route Reflectors and Confederations) for IPv4 and IPv6
Filtering BGP Updates using Prefix Lists, AS Path Access Lists, Communities, and Route Maps
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Attribute Manipulation
Multiprotocol Label Switching and Layer 3 VPN
Router QOS
IP Multicast Routing using PIM Sparse and Dense Modes
Network Services including Network Address Translation (NAT), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), First Hop Redundancy Protocols, Network Time Protocols
Network Troubleshooting methodologies and techniques