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SP-WORKBOOK CCIE Service Provider Workbook v1.2a + Shipping to Australia




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CCIE Service Provider Workbook v1.2a + Shipping to AustraliaWorkbook Version: v1.2a
Status: Now shipping
Publishing Date : 11/30/2005
Update Date : 11/01/2006


Status: Now shipping (World Wide)
Softcover: 177 pages
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ieMentor's Service Provider Workbook is recognized by many Service Provider experts who have achieved their SP CCIE™ as one of the best, most up-to-date workbook available in the service provider market today.



Equipment List for workbook

11 Routers and 2 Switches


• Two 2600 backbone routers: one Ethernet interface
• One 2600 CE lab routers: one Ethernet, one serial interfaces
• One 2650XM lab router: one Ethernet, two serial interfaces
• Two 3600 lab router: one Ethernet interface
• One 2800 lab router: two serial, one ATM interfaces
• Two 7200 lab router: one serial, one ATM, one Ethernet interfaces
• One 2511 Reverse Telnet router: fourteen asynchronous connections
• Two Catalyst 3550 switch: seventeen Ethernet interfaces
• Cisco® IOS® Release used 12.4.2T1 (ED) and 12.2.28-SB5 (ED)
• Cisco® 3550 switch Release 12.2.25-SEC2 (ED)
• Cisco® 3750-M Switch Release 12.2.25-EY2 (ED)


ieMentor CCIE® Service Provider Lab Workbook Outline v1.2a


Lab 1: Foundation for Layer 2 and Layer 3

Lab 1.1 Layer 2 Ethernet / Wan Ports
Lab 1.2 ATM Classical
Lab 1.3 Configuring edge devices RIPv2/OSPF/EIGRP/BGP
Lab 1.4 Configurions Core Routers

Lab 2: Layer 2 Switching

Lab 2.1 Configure VTP, VLAN
Lab 2.2 Trunk, Spanning tree
Lab 2.3 Names and Description for Port-VLAN assignments
Lab 2.4 SPAN, RSPAN
Lab 2.5 VLANs Port Security
Lab 2.6 Ether Channel
Lab 2.7 802.1Q Tunneling
Lab 2.8 Password recovery disable on Switch

Lab 3: OSPF features

Lab 3.1 OSPF network type
Lab 3.2 Area type
Lab 3.3 Virtual link
Lab 3.4 DR/BDR election
Lab 3.5 Transit Capbility
Lab 3.6 Authentication
Lab 3.7 Stub Router Advertisement
Lab 3.8 SPF throttling
Lab 3.9 LSA flood reduction
Lab 3.10 Inter-area route filtering

Lab 4: Basic ISIS

Lab 4.1 Configure Multiarea IS-IS
Lab 4.2 Configure the Retransmission Throttle Interval
Lab 4.3 Intergrate the Hello Multiplier
Lab 4.4 Implement Designated Router Election
Lab 4.5 Specifying the Interface Circuit Type
Lab 4.6 Setup Password for an Interface
Lab 4.7 Reduce LSP Flooding
Lab 4.8 Specifying the System Type
Lab 4.9 Changing the Routing Level for an Area

Lab 5: Advanced ISIS

Lab 5.1 Utilize the Overload Bit
Lab 4.2 Tuning LSP Interval and Lifetime
Lab 5.3 Integrated IS-IS Point-to-Point Adjacency over Broadcast Media
Lab 5.4 Security IS-IS HMAC-MD5 Authentication
Lab 5.5 Security IS-IS Clear Text
Lab 5.6 IS-IS Incremental SPF
Lab 5.7 Integrated IS-IS Protocol Shutdown
Lab 5.8 IS-IS Fast-Flooding

Lab 6: Multicast I section

Lab 6.1: Basic multicast routing
Lab 6.2: IGMP
Lab 6.3: CGMP
Lab 6.4: PIM Dense mode
Lab 6.5: PIM Sparse mode
Lab 6.6: Static RP

Lab 7: Multicast II section

Lab 7.1: PIM Sparse mode
Lab 7.2: Auto-RP
Lab 7.3: BSR

Lab 8: Basic BGP Section I

Lab 8.1 Network Commands
Lab 8.2 Connecting BGP Neighbours
Lab 8.3 External verses Internal BGP Neighbours
Lab 8.4 Using a Loopback interface
Lab 8.5 BGP Router-ID
Lab 8.6 Establishing BGP Neighbours
Lab 8.7 BGP Neighbour Update Source Address Command
Lab 8.8 BGP Basic Configuration Example
Lab 8.9 Contrast to IGP routing protocols
Lab 8.10 Minimizing Routing Updates
Lab 8.11 Benefits of Peer Groups
Lab 8.12 Peer Group configuration commands

Lab 9: Basic BGP Section II

Lab 9.1 Multi-homed BGP
Lab 9.2 AS Prepend Route Map
Lab 9.3 BGP Attributes setting Origin
Lab 9.4 AS-Path
Lab 9.5 Summarization
Lab 9.6 BGP Summarization options
Lab 9.7 BGP Aggregate address configuration Summary Only
Lab 9.8 BGP Aggregate address configuration AS Set
Lab 9.9 Summarization using the Network Command

Lab 10: Advanced BGP Section I

Lab 10.1 BGP Fast Peering Session Deactivation
Lab 10.2 BGP Next-Hop Address
Lab 10.3 BGP TTL Security Check
Lab 10.4 Enabling BGP MIB support
Lab 10.5 Configure BGP Link Bandwidth
Lab 10.6 Configure BGP Multipath Load Sharing

Lab 11: MPLS Core

Lab 11.1 CEF
Lab 11.2 LDP Basic
Lab 11.3 LDP Source Loopback
Lab 11.4 LDP Secure Peering
Lab 11.5 MPLS MTU
Lab 11.6 MPLS Frame Mode
Lab 11.7 MPLS cell-base

Lab 12: Layer2 VPN I

Lab 12.1 EoMPLS VLAN Mode
Lab 12.2 EoMPLS Port Mode
Lab 12.3 EoL2TPv3 VLAN Mode
Lab 12.4 EoL2TPv3 Port Mode

Lab 13: Layer2 VPN II

Lab 13.1 L2PVN L2TPv3 dynamic
Lab 13.2 Layer 2 Encryption

Lab 14: MPLS VPN

Lab 14.1 IS-IS IGP MPLS Core
Lab 14.2 IPv4 Route Reflector
Lab 14.2 Advertising Routes in IPv4
Lab 14.4 VPNv4 Route Reflector
Lab 14.5 PE-CE RIPv2
Lab 14.6 PE-CE eBGP
Lab 14.7 PE-CE Static
Lab 14.8 PE-CE EIGRP
Lab 14.9 PE-CE OSPF
Lab 14.10 VRF Aware management application
Lab 14.11 VRF Lite

Lab 15 Advanced MPLS Section I

Lab 15.1 secure routing protocols
Lab 15.2 MPLS VPN Extra-Net
Lab 15.3 Control Routes in VPNv4
Lab 15.4 import-map
Lab 15.7 LDP Forwarding with BGP
Lab 15.5 Filtering inside IPv4
Lab 15.6 Inject default-route
Lab 15.7 SOO-BGP
Lab 15.8 AS-Over-ride
Lab 15.7 BGP Local Preference
Lab 15.8 BGP Multiple Exit Discriminator
Lab 15.9 VRF Selection Based on Source IP Address
Lab 15.10 Route Leaking

Lab 16: Advanced MPLS Section II

Lab 16.1 Load Balancing multi-home
Lab 16.2 Inter-AS
Lab 16.3 Configure Carrier Support Carrier

Lab 17: Basic Traffic Engineering

Lab 17.1 Enabling TE in the CORE
Lab 17.2 Enable TE support VPNv4
Lab 17.3 RSVP/TE
Lab 17.4 OSPF/TE
Lab 17.5 ISIS/TE
Lab 17.6 Controlling TE Tunnels
Lab 17.7 Automatic Bandwidth
Lab 17.8 Manual hop select

Lab 18: Advanced Traffic Engineering

Lab 18.1 Configure Link Protection
Lab 18.3 Configure Path Protection
Lab 18.4 MPLS/VPN over TE

Lab 19: Advanced Multicast

Lab 19.1 Multi-VRF and IP Multicast
Lab 19.2 MSDP

Lab 20: Security

Lab 20.1 Black Hole RFC 1918 Routes
Lab 20.2 Time Access-list control
Lab 20.3 uRPF
Lab 20.4 Access-list control
Lab 20.5 Private VLAN Attacks

Lab 21: Basic QoS

Lab 21.1 Basic QoS
Lab 21.2 QoS Traffic Control and Congestion mgt on a Switch
Lab 21.2 PBR
Lab 21.3 Policing – 3550/3750

Lab 22: Advanced QoS

Lab 22.1 Packet Marking Techniques QoS
Lab 22.2 WRED, RED
Lab 22.3 DSCP/EXP Preservation
Lab 22.4 CAR, FRTS,
Lab 22.5 WRQ, CBWFQ, LLQ
Lab 22.6 LFI, cRTP

Lab 23: High Availability

Lab 23.1 HSRP
Lab 23.2 VRRP
Lab 23.3 GLBP

Lab 24: Management

Lab 24.1 SNMP
Lab 24.2 Syslog
Lab 24.3 NTP

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