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CCIE Routing & Switching Advanced Technologies Class Online (IEATC-RS-ONL)
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- Overview
- Week 1
- Week 2
- Schedule
CCIE Routing & Switching lab candidates who are two or more months away from their lab exam. Because this class does not cover introductory material students are expected to have at least a CCNP level of knowledge and experience with the topics covered.
This class will also benefit CCIE candidates who may have attempted the actual CCIE Lab Exam without passing and feel they need to take their knowledge and understanding of such core topics as IGP Redistribution, BGP, IPv6, and QoS to the next level before attempting the Lab again.
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Overview
Internetwork Expert's CCIE Routing & Switching Advanced Technologies Class Online (IEATC-RS-ONL) is a two-week self-paced and instructor-led combination class series delivered through our state-of-the-art online classroom. This class uses a hands-on lecture approach that is designed to provide students with a CCIE-level understanding of the technologies covered in the CCIE Routing & Switching Lab Exam.
Week one of class includes 40+ hours of recorded hands-on lecture on core CCIE Routing & Switching topics. Students are required to complete week one on their own in order to ensure they are prepared for the fast-paced accelerated learning found in week two. Week one is available in recorded format 24 hours a day 7 days a week so candidates can structure this first portion based on their own schedule.
Week two of class is a five-day 40+ hour instructor-led session offered in online format. This second week of IEATC-RS-ONL will take students understanding to the next level required to obtain the CCIE certification. Candidates will delve deep into advanced implementations of the topics covered in week one, as well as into advanced interactions that occur when technologies are implemented in tandem. Understanding the topics covered in week two will ensure that students are ready to take the next step in their CCIE preparation, applying the technologies in full-scale 8-hour lab scenarios. Included free with purchase is our Investment Protection Program.
For more information or to speak to one of Internetwork Expert's training advisors by phone, call toll free 877.224.8987. International customers call +1.775.826.4344.
Week 1 Overview
The first week of IEATC-RS-ONL is spent exposing the fundamental principles behind the technologies covered in the CCIE R&S Lab Exam. This week is designed to provide you with foundational technical understanding, not to supply candidates with tips and tricks to pass your Lab Exam. The key to passing the CCIE Lab Exam is to fully understand how to configure, verify, and troubleshoot the technologies covered in this week in a structured manner. Attempting the CCIE Lab without a full and in-depth understanding of these technologies leaves the candidate with little to no real chance of passing the exam, as these technologies are the building blocks of the actual CCIE Lab Exam.
Week 1 At-a-Glance
- Course is 40+ hours of self-paced recorded lectures.
- Recordings are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
- Students must complete week one before attending week two.
Week 1 Technologies
Below is a short list of some of the technologies covered in week one of IEATC-RS-ONL. This list is not meant to be exhaustive or all-inclusive, but is a rough guideline as to what topics will be generally covered in week one.
Layer 2 Technologies
- Catalyst 3550/3560
- Switchports (Dynamic/Access/Trunk)
- VTP (Domains/Modes/Pruning/Authentication)
- Etherchannel
- Layer 3 Routing (Native Routed Ports/SVIs)
- IPv6 over Ethernet
- Verification & Troubleshooting
- Frame Relay
- NBMA Overview
- LMI
- Interface Types
- Address Resolution
- Hub-and-Spoke
- IPv6 over Frame Relay
- Verification & Troubleshooting
- PPP
- PPP Overview
- Negotiation
- Authentication (PAP/CHAP)
- Multilink
- Verification & Troubleshooting
IP Routing
- IP Routing
- Longest Match Routing
- Metric vs Distance
- Route Recursion
- Layer 2 Resolution
- IPv4 vs IPv6 Static Routing
- Default Routing
- Verification & Troubleshooting
- RIP
- RIP Overview
- Send/Receive Version
- Auto-Summary
- Split-Horizon
- Update Types (Broadcast/Multicast/Unicast)
- Verification & Troubleshooting
- EIGRP
- EIGRP Overview
- Auto-Summary
- Split-Horizon
- Verification & Troubleshooting
- OSPF
- Overview
- Establishing Adjacency
- Network Types
- OSPF over NBMA
- Verification & Troubleshooting
- BGP
- Overview
- Establishing Peerings
- iBGP vs EBGP
- Route Reflection
- Confederation
- Next-Hop Processing
- iBGP Synchronization
- Bestpath Selection
- Route Redistribution
- IP Multicast
- Overview
- IGMP
- PIM (Sparse/Dense/Sparse-Dense)
- Reverse Path Forwarding
- Verification & Troubleshooting
QoS / Security / Services
- QoS
- Legacy Overview
- MQC Overview
- Bandwidth Reservations (Legacy vs MQC)
- Prioritization (Legacy vs MQC)
- Traffic Shaping (Legacy vs MQC)
- Traffic Policing (Legacy vs MQC)
- Congestion Avoidance (Legacy vs MQC)
- Verification & Troubleshooting
- Security
- Overview
- Static Access-Lists
- Dynamic Access-Lists
- Reflexive Access-Lists
- Verification & Troubleshooting
For more information or to speak to one of Internetwork Expert's training advisors by phone, call toll free 877.224.8987. International customers call +1.775.826.4344.
Week 2 Overview
The second week of IEATC-RS-ONL takes your understanding to the next level required to obtain the CCIE certification. This week delves deep into advanced implementations of the topics covered in week one, as well as into advanced interactions that occur when technologies are implemented in tandem. Understanding the topics covered in week two will ensure that students are ready to take the next step in their CCIE preparation, applying the technologies in full-scale 8-hour lab scenarios.
Week 2 At-a-Glance
- Course length is five days, Monday - Friday.
- Course is offered in an online classroom format:
- Online class delivered through our state-of-the-art online classroom software allowing students to attend from any location with a computer and Internet access.
- Online class starts at 7am Pacific time and runs typically 8+ hours per day.
- Includes access to recorded Class-on-Demand which allows students to review the class for as long as necessary!
- As with all of Internetwork Expert's classes, previous students are always welcome to audit the course for free any time after the original date of attendance. Unlike other vendors you do not need to attempt the Lab Exam before auditing the class.
Week 2 Technologies
Below is a short list of some of the technologies covered in week two of IEATC-RS-ONL. This list is not meant to be exhaustive or all-inclusive, but is a rough guideline as to what topics will be generally covered in week two.
Layer 2 Technologies
- Bridging and Switching (3550/3560)
- Multiple Spanning-Tree Protocol (Root Election/Path Selection)
- Advanced Spanning-Tree Features
- VLAN Traffic Control (Trunking/Pruning)
- 802.1q Tunneling & L2TP
- SPAN/RSPAN
- Voice VLANs
- Security & Filtering (802.1x/Storm Control/VACLs/Port Security/Port Protection)
- Advanced Etherchannel Configuration (LACP/PAgP)
- Advanced Layer 2 Lab Scenarios and Issues
- Bridging
- Transparent
- CRB
- IRB
- Fallback Bridging
IP Routing
- IP Routing
- Floating Static Routes
- Backup Interface
- Dialer Watch
- OSPF Demand Circuit
- RIP Triggered
- Policy Routing
- RIP
- Summarization
- Filtering
- Convergence Timers
- EIGRP
- EIGRP Feasibility Condition & Unequal Cost Load-Balancing
- Metric Weights
- Stub Routing
- Summarization
- Convergence Timers
- OSPF
- Stub Areas
- Filtering
- Summarization
- Stub Routing
- Convergence Timers
- BGP
- Summarization
- Conditional Advertisement
- Conditional Route Injection
- Outbound Route Filtering (ORF)
- Dampening
- IP Multicast
- Auto-RP
- BSR
- RP Filtering
- NBMA Mode
- Stub Routing
- Multicast over GRE
- IPv6 Routing
- RIPng
- OSPFv3
- MBGP
- Tunneling
QoS / Security / Services
- QoS
- Advanced NBAR
- Nested MQC Policies
- System Management
- SNMP
- RMON
- IP Features
- NAT
- DHCP
- Redundancy (HSRP/VRRP/GLBP)
For more information or to speak to one of Internetwork Expert's training advisors by phone, call toll free 877.224.8987. International customers call +1.775.826.4344.
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