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RS-CCIE-BOOTCAMP CCIE Routing and Switching Bootcamp

Duration: 5 days



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$3,995.00    
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Description
Course Title
CCIE Routing and Switching Bootcamp

Format
Hands-on Lab

Duration
5 days

Instructor
Instructor is CCIE™ Routing & Switching certified.

Certifications
CCIE™ Routing and Switching

Course Content

The Routing and Switching CCIE™ certification boot camp is a five-day intense class designed for people who are actively seeking their CCIE™ certification. This boot camp uses a combination of lecture and hands-on laboratory exercises to teach participants how to design, deploy, and maintain a large network. It is focused on the operational design and scaling principles of routing protocols used in large-scale networks. The premise of the boot camp is to provide adequate hands-on practice with techniques used in implementing protocols such as OSPF, BGP, Multicasting and QOS to mention a few, in a large network so that students learn the techniques and can use them in their production network.

Target Audience

This lecture/hands-on is for individuals who have worked with Cisco® routers and switches for some time already or have CCNP® equivalent knowledge. You would want to take this class if you are looking to strengthen your routing and switching knowledgebase to an expert level. Those who pursue CCIE™ Routing and Switching certification will greatly benefit from this lecture/lab.

Prerequisite Knowledge

• Field experience using, maintaining, and troubleshooting Cisco® Routers and Switches.
• CCNP® certification or equivalent knowledge.
• Passing of CCIE™ R&S Written test is optional but recommended.

Course Objectives

• Given a large installation of routers and switches, identify and troubleshoot all aspects of layer 2 and layer 3 protocols.
• Design and implement small, medium and large size autonomous systems with scalability, efficiency, and reliability in mind.
• Understand and implement a wide variety of 12.3 and 12.4 IOS features in a short amount of time.

Equipment List

• Six main routers (3640s or 2801, 2811) routers with IOS 12.3 and 12.4
• Access-server
• Four Catalyst 3550 EMIs
• Three Backbone routers 12.3, 12.4 IOS.

Course Outline

Section 1: Catalyst 3550 switches and features
Section 2: Frame-relay
Section 3: RIPv2
Section 4: EIGRP
Section 5: OSPF
Section 6: BGP
Section 7: QOS
Section 8: Multicasting
Section 9: IP-Services
Section 10: IPv6
Section 11: Security
Section 12: Advance features and configuration
Section 13: Redundancy
Section 14: Super Labs  
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