CIERS-1 v4.0 - Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 1 CIERS-1 v4.0

Duration:5 days

Price:$3,595.00

Test Level:0

Certifications:
  • No Certification
Exams:
  • No Exam

Description

Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 1 (CIERS-1) v4.0 teaches learners how to use an expert-level problem-solving process that includes options analysis to support complex network technologies and topologies. This course is part of a blended learning curriculum that supports expert-level preparation in routing and switching.

Objectives

  • Describe the Cisco 360 Learning Program for CCIE R&S and explain how it addresses expert-level networking issues
  • Discuss your baseline status for Cisco CCIE® lab readiness
  • Resolve expert-level core task analysis, configuration, and troubleshooting issues
  • Resolve expert-level BGP issues from both a configuration and troubleshooting perspective
  • Resolve expert-level MPLS L3 VPN configuration tasks.
  • Resolve expert-level multicast task analysis, configuration, and troubleshooting issues
  • Resolve expert-level IP connectivity issues regardless of whether they involve IPv4 or IPv6
  • Resolve expert-level router MQC QoS task analysis, configuration, and troubleshooting issues
  • Resolve expert-level multitopic core and advanced task analysis, configuration, and troubleshooting issues

Boot Camp Hours:

The duration of this boot camp is 5 days. Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

What the Students Get:

  • Upon registration, the students will receive an E-COPY of “The Foundation 2.0” Work Book to prepare for the Boot Camp. The students should complete the “The Foundation 2.0” Work Book before attending the boot camp. If you cancel your registration for the class after receiving your e-copy of the “The Foundation2.0” Work Book, you will be liable for a minimum of $100.00 for the Work Book.
  • During the Boot Camp the students will receive an E-Copy of Advanced CCIE Routing and Switching 2.0, an E-Copy of the Boot Camp v4.0 work book, and an E-Copy of 10 Troubleshooting Mock labs all which were written by Narbik Kocharians.
  • Cisco’s 360 Program Courseware and Lab Guide

Instructor:

Narbik Kocharians CCSI, CCIE #12410 (R&S, Security, SP) Narbik a Triple CCIE has over 32 years of experience in the industry. He has designed, implemented and supported numerous enterprise networks. Some of the companies that Narbik has worked for are IBM, Carlton United Breweries, Australian Cable and Wireless, BP, AMOCO and in US, 20th Century Ins., Home Saving of America, Verizon, TTI, Trinet Inc, NLI, IPexpert, Anderson Networking and Consulting and many more. Narbik has been a dedicated CCIE instructor for over 12 years.

Course Delivery Method

This boot camp is a combination of lecture and hands-on labs In the Boot Camp the instructor uses a combination of “Chalk talk” and “one on one mentoring”, the instructor will not use an overhead projector, Micronics believes in traditional method of teaching. The class-room material and hardware are based on current CCIE Routing and Switching Blueprint.

To gain the prerequisite skills and knowledge, learners must have passed the CCIE Routing and Switching written exam.

These training courses, which are available through Cisco Learning Partners, are recommended to meet the prerequisites:

  • Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI)
  • Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN)
  • Implementing Secure Converged WANs (ISCW)
  • Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT)
  • Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP)
  • Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS)

Who Should Attend

The primary audience for this course is network engineers that need be able to use an expert-level problem-solving process that includes options analysis to support complex network technologies and topologies.

The secondary audience is network designers that design and support complex network technologies and topologies.

Course Outline

Module 1: Cisco 360 Learning Program for CCIE R&S

  • Lesson 1-1: Introducing the Cisco 360 Learning Program for CCIE R&S
    • What Is an Internetworking Expert**
    • Common Questions Asked by CCIE Candidates
    • Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Domain
    • Cisco 360 CCIE R&S blended learning resources
  • Lesson 1-2: Preparing for the Cisco CCIE Lab Exam
    • Approaching the CCIE Lab Exam
    • Modular Preparation
    • CCIE-Level Problem-Solving Process
    • Viewing the Routing and Switching CCIE Lab from Two Perspectives: Configuration and Troubleshooting
    • Using Assessments to Measure Progress

Module 2: Core Task Assessment

  • Lesson 2-1: Applying the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Opening-Moves Strategy to Cisco CCIE Labs
    • Applying the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Problem-Solving Process to CCIE-Level Labs
    • Using Preconfiguration Tools on the CCIE Lab
    • Previewing CIERSASSESS-1
  • Lesson 2-2: Analyzing the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment Results Report
    • Using the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment Results Report
    • Planning Your Next Steps from Your Results Report

Module 3: Core Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 3-1: Resolving Frame Relay Tasks
    • Reviewing Frame Relay
    • Identifying Potential Issues with Frame Relay Technology
    • Troubleshooting a Pre-Existing Frame Relay Configuration
    • Roadmap for Future Study
  • Lesson 3-2: Resolving Ethernet Switching Tasks
    • Reviewing Ethernet Switching
    • Identifying Strategies for Ethernet Switching Tasks
    • Reviewing CIERSASSESS-1 Ethernet Switching Tasks
    • Troubleshooting a Pre-Existing Switched Ethernet Configuration
    • CCIE Lab Exam Tips for Ethernet Switching
  • Lesson 3-3: Resolving IGP Tasks
    • Reviewing Routing Protocols
    • Identifying Configuration, Troubleshooting, and Verification Strategies for RIP Tasks
    • Identifying Configuration, Troubleshooting, and Verification Strategies for EIGRP Tasks
    • Identifying Configuration, Troubleshooting, and Verification Strategies for OSPF Tasks
    • Comparing RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF
    • CCIE Lab Exam Tips for IGP Tasks
  • Lesson 3-4: Resolving Redistribution Tasks
    • Reviewing Redistribution
    • Identifying Configuration, Troubleshooting and Verification Strategies for Redistribution Tasks
    • CCIE Lab Exam Tips for Redistribution Tasks

Module 4: BGP Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 4-1: Reviewing Basic BGP Operations
    • Reviewing BGP Fundamentals
    • Configuring Basic Peering
    • Originating Routes into BGP
    • Issues in BGP Route Advertisement
    • CCIE Lab Exam Tips for BGP Tasks
  • Lesson 4-2: Resolving Advanced BGP Tasks
    • Review of BGP Peering
    • Next-Hop Reachability Issues
    • BGP Synchronization Issues
    • Resolving BGP Update Filtering Requirements
    • Resolving BGP Path Determination Requirements
    • Troubleshooting a Pre-Existing BGP Configuration

Module 5: MPLS Layer 3 VPNs

  • Lesson 5-1: Reviewing Basic MPLS VPN Operations
    • Enabling Privacy with Routing Tables
    • Supporting OSPF for PE-to-CE Routing
    • External Route Tag Stops Potential Loops
    • Adding Non-VPN Routes to a VRF

Module 6: Multicast Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 6-1: Reviewing Basic Multicast Operations
    • Reviewing IP Multicast
    • Reviewing IP Multicast Addressing
    • IP Multicast Group Membership
    • PIM Dense Mode Operations
    • Understanding Potential Issues with PIM-DM
  • Lesson 6-2: Resolving PIM Sparse Mode Multicast Tasks
    • Comparing Multicast Modes
    • PIM Sparse Mode Operations
    • RP Considerations
    • Identifying Strategies for Analyzing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Multicast Tasks
    • Roadmap for Future Study

Module 7: Router MQC QoS Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 7-1: Reviewing MQC QoS and DiffServ
    • Reviewing MQC QoS
    • Reviewing DiffServ
  • Lesson 7-2: Using DiffServ Tools
    • Using MQC DiffServ Edge Tools for Class-Based Shaping
    • Using MQC DiffServ Edge Tools for Class-Based Policing
    • Using MQC DiffServ Edge Tools for Marking Traffic with the MQC set Command
  • Lesson 7-3: Using Congestion Management and Avoidance Tools
    • Using MQC Congestion Management Tools
    • Using MQC Congestion Avoidance Tools
  • Lesson 7-4: Identifying Strategies for Router MQC QoS Tasks
    • Identifying Strategies for Traffic Classification
    • Determining the QoS Policy Needed for the Task
    • Determining How to Apply the MQC Policy Map
    • Troubleshooting a Pre-Existing Router QoS Configuration

Module 8: Cisco Catalyst Switch QoS Task Analysis and Configuration

  • Lesson 8-1: Ensuring QoS for the Catalyst 3560 Series Switch
    • Overview of Catalyst 3560 Series QoS
    • Using Trust to Support QoS
    • Using the MQC to Implement QoS on the Catalyst 3560 Series
    • Configuring Catalyst Switch Queues
    • Using AutoQoS
    • Troubleshooting a Pre-Existing Catalyst QoS Configuration
    • CCIE Lab Exam Tips

Module 9: Core and Advanced Task Analysis

Lab Outline

  • Lab 2-1 : CIERSASSESS-1 Assessment Lab
  • Lab 4-1: Establishing Basic Connectivity for BGP
  • Lab 4-2: Configuring BGP
  • Lab 4-3: Filtering BGP Updates and Path Determination
  • Lab 5-1: Establishing Basic Connectivity for MPLS Layer 3 VPNs
  • Lab 5-2: Configuring the MPLS Core
  • Lab 5-3: Creating VPNs and Enabling VPN Routing
  • Lab 5-4: Adding a Backup Link in VPNA
  • Lab 6-1: Establishing Basic Connectivity for IP Multicast
  • Lab 6-2: Configuring Dense Mode IP Multicast Routing
  • Lab 6-3: Configuring PIM Sparse Mode
  • Directed Activity 7-1: Examining Operation of the shape average Command
  • Directed Activity 7-2: Examining Operation of a Modified shape average Command
  • Directed Activity 7-3: Examining the shape average Command When Be = 0
  • Directed Activity 7-4: Configuring the shape peak Command
  • Directed Activity 7-5: Configuring the MQC shape Command with the percent Option
  • Directed Activity 7-6: Configuring a Single-Rate Two-Color Marker
  • Directed Activity 7-7: Configuring a Single-Rate Two-Color Marker with Large Conform Burst
  • Directed Activity 7-8: Configuring a Single-Rate Three-Color Marker
  • Directed Activity 7-9: Configuring Basic LLQ
  • Directed Activity 7-10: Configuring LLQ and Manipulating the max-reserved-bandwidth
  • Directed Activity 7-11: Configuring the priority Command with LLQ
  • Lab 8-1: Establishing Basic Connectivity for Catalyst Switch QoS
  • Lab 8-2: Exploring Catalyst 3560 Series QoS Concepts
  • Lab 8-3: Implementing VLAN-Based QoS
  • Directed Activity A-1: Enabling IPv6 on a Catalyst 3560 Switch
  • Directed Activity A-2: IPv6 Addressing Using a Static Prefix and Static Interface ID
  • Directed Activity A-3: Configuring IPv6 over Frame Relay
  • Directed Activity A-4: Configuring IPv6 over an ISATAP Tunnel
  • Directed Activity A-5: Enabling OSPFv3 over a Frame Relay Link
  • Directed Activity A-6: Summarizing a Set of IPv6 prefixes with OSPFv3
  • Directed Activity A-7: Configuring OSPFv3 over ISATAP
  • Directed Activity A-8: Configuring RIPng
  • Directed Activity A-9: Performing Redistribution between OSPFv3 and RIPng
  • Directed Activity A-10: Filtering a RIPng External Prefix from OSPFv3
  • Lab 9-1: CIERSASSESS-2 Assessment Lab

Prerequisites

  • Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching skills
  • RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF configuration skills
  • BGP configuration skills
  • Multicast configuration skills
  • IPv6 fundamentals
  • QoS configuration skills
  • Intermediate-level troubleshooting skills for all technologies listed

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