Cisco CCIE® Routing & Switching 

Course Length: 80 days
Certifications: CCIE
Number of Exams: 1

CCIE is the highest level of certification in field of networking and it sets a professional benchmark for Internetwork experts. A 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.

Prerequisites:
Students must be CCNA or CCNP Certified to take this course.

Course Outline
3550 Switching

  • Interface names
  • Banner
  • Interface range
  • Regular Macros
  • Smart ports macros
  • VTP domains
  • passwords
  • STP (PVST, MST, Rapid STP)
  • Optimization of STP
  • BPDU Guards
  • BPDU Filters
  • SPAN
  • RSPAN
  • NTP
  • HSRP
  • Logging
  • Controlling Telnet
  • Port Security (Shutdown, Protected, Restricted)
  • Storm control
  • Protected Ports
  • 802.1x authentication
  • Trunking (ISL, 802.1q)
  • VLAN-Maps
  • UDLD
  • Ether Channels
  • IP Phones and 3550
  • QOS

HDLC

  • HDLC configuration
  • Compression

PPP

  • LQM
  • Compression
  • PAP
  • CHAP
  • Multilink

Frame-Relay

  • Point-to-point
  • Multipoint
  • Mixture of point-to-point and Multipoint
  • Inverse-arp
  • Frame-relay maps
  • Hub & Spokes
  • PPP over Frame-relay

RIPv2

  • Multicasting Updates
  • Unicast Updates
  • Broadcasting Updates
  • Route Filtering
  • Authentication (Plain and MD5)
  • Manipulation of Rip's Metric
  • Summarization command and Auto-Summary
  • Offset-list

EIGRP

  • Basic Configuration
  • Passive-interface
  • Authentication
  • Unequal cost load balancing
  • Offset-lists
  • Summarization
  • Eigrp/Frame-relay
  • Adjusting the timers
  • SIA
  • default-gateway

OSPF

  • DR/BDR, Mixed Topology
  • Authentication (Plain and MD5)
  • Per-Interface Authentication
  • Per Area Authentication
  • Filtering Routes
  • Injecting Default Routes
  • STUB
  • Totally Stub
  • NSSA (All Three Configs)
  • Virtual-Links
  • Tunnels
  • Administrative Distance
  • OSPF/NBMA (Four Network Types)

BGP

  • Connection of 2 & 4 ASes
  • Restricting the number of Prefixes
  • BGP Fast External-fallover
  • Default Routes
  • Authentication
  • IBGP Behavior
  • Multihop config
  • Network statement
  • Origin
  • Order of Attributes
  • Backdoor Option
  • Conditional Advertisement
  • Administrative Distance
  • Distance Manipulation in BGP
  • Route and Path Filtering using regular expressions
  • Dampening
  • Route Reflectors
  • Confederations
  • Weight
  • Local-Pref
  • MED
  • AS-Path
  • Peer-Groups
  • Communities
  • Private ASes
  • Local-AS
  • Prefix-lists
  • Aggregation

PBR

  • PBR to influence a route (Based on protocol, source address, packet size)

Multicasting

  • IGMP
  • CGMP
  • PIM-DM
  • PIM-SM
  • PIMDSM
  • Tunneling to DVMRP
  • Stub configuration
  • Broadcast to Multicast
  • MSDP
  • PIM-BIDIR
  • Anycast RP

QOS

  • PQ
  • CQ
  • WFQ
  • CBWFQ
  • RED
  • WRED
  • LLQ
  • RSVP
  • CAR
  • NBAR
  • FRTS
  • DE-Lists
  • GTS
  • Marking (IP-Prec, DSCP)

IP Services

  • NAT/PAT
  • HSRP
  • VRRP
  • IRDP
  • NTP
  • Accounting
  • GLBP
  • AAA
  • GRE-Tunnel
  • Auto Install

Access-Lists

  • Standard and Extended Access-lists
  • Named Access-lists
  • Dynamic
  • Reflexive
  • CBAC
  • Attacks

IPv6

  • Assigning IP address
  • Neighbor Discovery
  • Site local
  • Link Local
  • Access-lists
  • Route-maps
  • Debugs
  • Pinging
  • RIPng
  • OSPFv3
  • Route redistribution
 

 

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