1. CCIE R&S Introduction

Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) is the most rigorous of Cisco's Career Certifications and identifies the upper echelon of networking experts worldwide.

This course is led by a CCIE Routing & Switching, CCIE Service Provider and CCIE Security instructor, who has more than 12 years experience in Cisco internetworking.

This intensive, hands-on course is the first in our curriculum designed specifically to prepare you for the CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam. Taught by triple CCIE instructors, this course will expose you to network situations you're likely to experience on the exam. You'll learn the technologies, become familiar with Cisco's testing techniques, and discover our unique methodology for preparing for the exam. Assess your strengths and weaknesses by testing your knowledge on exam topics such as advanced 3550 and 3560 configurations, OSPF, BGP, EIGRP, RIPv2, redistribution, and route filtering. Since this course does not cover introductory material, you should have CCNP-level knowledge of the topics covered, and you should have passed the CCIE Routing and Switching Written Exam 350-001.

We use a combination of lecture, chalk talk, one-on-one mentoring, and hands-on labs to create a unique experience. Students do not share any equipment. Instead, you will have access to your own pod where you'll perform two complete mock labs that you won't find with any other training provider. Further, students have 24-hour access to the lab equipment. Even after the course has completed, students can still access our lab equipments with in 6 month.

What You'll Learn

  • Configure advanced Catalyst IOS features
  • Configure advanced Frame Relay features
  • Use advanced IGP features and IOS commands
  • Configure complex BGP policies with different attributes
  • Configure complex redistribution tasks

Course Outline

1. Bridging and Switching

  • Switching as Covered by CCIE Lab Blueprint
  • Switching IOS Features 
  • Trunks, VLANs, VTP
  • Cluster Commander, VACL, 802.1q
  • Tunneling

2. WAN

  • Frame Relay
  • Point-to-Point Sub-interfaces
  • Multipoint Sub-interfaces

3. RIP V2

  • Distribute Lists, Route Filtering, Route Manipulation, Distance

4. EIGRP

  • Timers
  • Bandwidth Consumption
  • Advanced Commands EIGRP

5. OSPF

  • OSPF via Frame Relay
  • Authentication
  • Virtual Links
  • Costs, Metrics of External Routes
  • Tuning CPU Load

6. IGP Features