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Networkers Home Solutions CCIE R&S (4.0) Lab Preparation Boot Camp |
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Networkers Home CCIE Routing and Switching Instructor Led Boot Camp is designed for CCIE R&S candidates ready for an intense seven day course designed to challenge and immerse students in the knowledge needed to attain the CCIE R&S certification. Over seven long day's candidates existing knowledge will be solidified, any weaknesses exposed and gain vital test-taking strategies.
In Networkers Home's Boot Camp includes hours of in depth lecture from our world renowned instructor, who will provide detailed explanation and facilitate group discussion. Students will also receive individual attention from the instructor if needed. After each day's lectures students will be challenged with hours of extremely complex lab scenarios reinforcing the material covered during the day. Day seven students will work through difficult full-scale super lab that will test all skills learned throughout the week.
Networkers Home CCIE R&S (4.0) Boot Camp contains both detailed explanations and challenging labs on advanced topics including Cisco switching, Spanning Tree Protocol (including variants such as MSTP, RSTP, PVST), Dot1Q tunnels, Frame Relay, PPP, RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, MPLS, Troubleshooting, routing protocol redistribution & filtering, router security & management, QOS, multicast and IPv6 to just name a few. The course is frequently reviewed to ensure that it is up to date and meets the latest topics tested on the CCIE R&S 4.0 Lab exam blueprint. In addition, the Instructor will provide invaluable tips on lab strategy and test preparation techniques to maximize the opportunity to pass the CCIE R&S Lab exam.
Throughout the course students will have unlimited access to their own personal rack of equipment matching the CCIE R&S Lab blueprint. Immersing students in an environment without the distraction of work and personal obligations, students will maintain focus required to benefit from the volume of material concentrated into one week. |
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| HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BOOT CAMP |
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The course length is seven days, Monday through Sunday |
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The course starts at 10 AM (boot camp location time) and typically runs for 10+ hours per day |
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The course is a combination of lecture, hands-on lab and unique mock labs |
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Participants get access to a dedicated vRack of complete Cisco CCIE equipment used in the Lab Exam |
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Extremely comfortable venue with modern presentation facilities |
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Help desk assistance to arrange Visa, accommodation, and other required facilities |
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Course labs & lectures have been written specifically for this intense boot camp |
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| EXAM SECTIONS AND SUB-TASK OBJECTIVES |
| 1.00 |
Implement Layer 2 Technologies |
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| 1.10 |
Implement Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) |
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(a) 802.1d
(B) 802.1w
(c) 801.1s
(d) Loop guard
(e) Root guard
(f) Bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) guard
(g) Storm control
(h) Unicast flooding
(i) Port roles, failure propagation, and loop guard operation
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| 1.20 |
Implement VLAN and VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) |
| 1.30 |
Implement trunk and trunk protocols, EtherChannel, and load-balance |
| 1.40 |
Implement Ethernet technologies |
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(a) Speed and duplex
(b) Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet
(c) PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
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| 1.50 |
Implement Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN), Remote Switched Port Analyzer (RSPAN), and flow control |
| 1.60 |
(a) Local Management Interface (LMI)
(b) Traffic shaping
(c) Full mesh
(d) Hub and spoke
(e) Discard eligible (DE)
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| 1.70 |
Implement High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) and PPP |
| 2.00 |
Implement IPv4 |
| 2.10 |
Implement IP version 4 (IPv4) addressing, subnetting, and variable-length subnet masking (VLSM) |
| 2.20 |
Implement IPv4 tunneling and Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) |
| 2.30 |
Implement IPv4 RIP version 2 (RIPv2) |
| 2.40 |
Implement IPv4 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) |
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(a) Standard OSPF areas
(B) Stub area
(c) Totally stubby area
(d) Not-so-stubby-area (NSSA)
(e) Totally NSSA
(f) Link-state advertisement (LSA) types
(g) Adjacency on a point-to-point and on a multi-access network
(h) OSPF graceful restart
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| 2.50 |
Implement IPv4 Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) |
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(a) Best path
(B) Loop-free paths
(c) EIGRP operations when alternate loop-free paths are available, and when they are not available
(d) EIGRP queries
(e) Manual summarization and autosummarization
(f) EIGRP stubs
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| 2.60 |
Implement IPv4 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) |
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(a) Next hop
(B) Peering
(c) Internal Border Gateway Protocol (IBGP) and External Border
Gateway Protocol (EBGP)
(d) EIGRP queries
(e) Manual summarization and autosummarization
(f) EIGRP stubs
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| 2.70 |
Implement policy routing |
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2Implement Performance Routing (PfR) and Cisco Optimized Edge Routing (OER)
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Implement filtering, route redistribution, summarization, synchronization, attributes, and other advanced features
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| 3.00 |
Implement IPv6 |
| 3.10 |
Implement IP version 6 (IPv6) addressing and different addressing types |
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Implement IPv6 neighbor discovery |
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Implement basic IPv6 functionality protocols |
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