CIERS-1 - Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop I
Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 1 (CIERS1) v5.0 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.
Objectivos
No final da ação de formação os participantes deverão estar aptos a:
• 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 Layer 2 and DMVPN task analysis, configuration and troubleshooting issues
• 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 Network Services task analysis, configuration, and troubleshooting issues
• Resolve expert-level multitopic core and advanced task analysis, configuration, and troubleshooting issues.
Duração: 35 horas
Conteúdo Programático
Module 1: Cisco 360 Learning Program for CCIE R&S
Lesson 1: Introducing the Cisco 360 Learning Program for CCIE R&S
Define what it means to be an internetworking expert
Discuss common questions asked by CCIE candidates
Discuss the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S blended learning domain
Describe the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S blended learning resources that are available to develop expert-level networking skills
Lesson 2: Preparing for the Cisco CCIE Lab Exam
Discuss why a structured approach to CCIE lab preparation is needed
Describe how modularization supports lab preparation and task configuration
Discuss the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S problem-solving process using Options Analysis diagrams
Describe the two problem or task formats encountered in the Routing and Switching CCIE lab: configuration tasks and troubleshooting tasks
Describe how Cisco 360 CCIE R&S assessments measure progress and define next steps in the expert-level routing and switching preparation process
Module 2: Core Task Assessment
Lesson 1: Applying the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Opening-Moves Strategy to Cisco CCIE Labs
Describe a structured set of well-defined opening moves to modularize the lab tasks
Construct topology diagrams and a task-tracking worksheet as an implementation roadmap
Apply these opening moves to Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 1 Assessment Lab 1
Lesson 2: Analyzing the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment Results Report
Discuss how to interpret their lab performance based on the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment Results Report
Plan their next Cisco CCIE® preparation steps based on the Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Assessment Results Report
Module 3: Core Task Analysis and Configuration
Lesson 1: Resolving DMVPN Tasks
Describe DMVPN technology
Develop strategies to configure and verify DMVPN
Describe potential DMVPN issues and tools to avoid these issues
Develop strategies to troubleshoot DMVPN
Discuss next steps for CCIE lab preparation with DMVPN technology
Lesson 2: Resolving Layer 2 Tasks
Describe Serial interface encapsulation options
Develop strategies to configure and verify PPP options
Develop strategies to troubleshoot serial encapsulation
Develop strategies to configure and verify PPP over Ethernet options
Describe Ethernet switching technologies
Develop strategies to configure and verify Ethernet switching tasks
Describe potential Ethernet switching issues and tools to avoid these issues
Develop strategies to troubleshoot Ethernet switching
Lesson 3: Resolving IGP Tasks
Describe the role of routing protocols in the network
Develop strategies to configure, troubleshoot, and verify RIP tasks
Develop strategies to configure, troubleshoot, and verify EIGRP and EIGRPv6 tasks
Develop strategies to configure, troubleshoot, and verify OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 tasks
Compare routing protocols and discuss tools to avoid potential issues
Discuss next steps for CCIE lab exam preparation with routing protocols
Lesson 4: Resolving Redistribution Tasks
Describe redistribution and its potential issues
Develop strategies to configure, troubleshoot, and verify redistribution tasks
Discuss next steps for CCIE lab exam preparation with redistribution
Module 4: BGP Task Analysis and Configuration
Lesson 1: Reviewing Basic BGP Operations
Describe BGP fundamentals
Configure and verify basic BGP peering for both IPv4 and IPv6
Describe options for originating routes into BGP
Discuss issues in BGP route advertisement for both IPv4 and IPv6
Lesson 2: Resolving Advanced BGP Tasks
Describe and configure advanced BGP peering options for both IPv4 and IPv6
Develop strategies to analyze and resolve interactions between BGP and the underlying Layer 3 topology
Discuss how BGP synchronization rules affect data movement
Discuss strategies to analyze and resolve multiple BGP update filtering requirements on a router
Develop strategies to analyze and resolve BGP path determination options
Develop a strategy to troubleshoot pre-existing BGP implementations
Module 5: MPLS Layer 3 VPNs
Lesson 1: Reviewing Basic MPLS VPN Operations
Discuss the concept of enabling privacy by controlling routing tables
Configure OSPF, LDP, and BGP to support core connectivity
Create customer VRFs on provider edge routers
Enable static, RIP, and OSPF routing processes between PE and CE routers
Explain how the OSPF route tag prevents potential routing loops and how a sham link is used to optimize paths
Configure methods of adding non-VPN routes to a VRF instance
Module 6: Multicast Task Analysis and Configuration
Lesson 1: Reviewing Basic Multicast Operations
Describe multicast technology
Discuss multicast addressing
Discuss multicast group membership
Describe PIM-DM operations
Discuss potential issues with PIM and ways to resolve these issues
Lesson 2: Resolving PIM Sparse Mode Multicast Tasks
Discuss the differences and similarities in multicast modes
Describe PIM-SM configuration and operations
Discuss RP considerations with PIM-SM
Discuss how to analyze, configure, and troubleshoot pre-existing IP multicast configurations, with emphasis on PIM-SM
Discuss next steps for CCIE lab exam preparation with multicast technology
Module 7: Router MQC QoS Task Analysis and Configuration
Lesson 1: Reviewing MQC QoS and DiffServ
Describe Cisco MQC router tools
Describe the significant characteristics of the DiffServ IP QoS architecture
Lesson 2: Using DiffServ Tools
Use the MQC DiffServ edge tools for class-based shaping
Use the MQC DiffServ edge tools for class-based policing
Use the MQC DiffServ edge tools for marking traffic with the MQC set command
Lesson 3: Using Congestion Management and Avoidance Tools
Use the MQC congestion management tools
Use the MQC congestion avoidance tools
Lesson 4: Identifying Strategies for Router MQC QoS Tasks
Determine strategies for traffic classification
Determine the QoS policy needed for a task
Determine how to apply the MQC policy map
Describe formulating a strategy to troubleshoot a pre-existing router QoS configuration involving the MQC
Module 8: Cisco Network Services Task Analysis and Configuration
Lesson 1: Cisco Network Services per the CCIE R&S v5.0 Blue Print
Discuss which First Hop Redundancy Protocols are available for both IPv4 and IPv6 and their available options
Discuss Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for both IPv4 and IPv6 and their available options
Discuss Network Time protocol, the different versions and differences
Describe the function and options for Network Address Translation
Formulate a strategy for troubleshooting a pre-existing Network Services configuration
Discuss next steps for Cisco CCIE lab preparation for Cisco Network Services
Module 9: Cisco Network Troubleshooting
Lab: CIERSASSESS-2
Data Link Troubleshooting (DMVPN and PPP)
Network Layer Troubleshooting (IGPs, BGP, IPv6 and MPLS L3 VPNs)
Multicast Network Troubleshooting
Network Application Troubleshooting (QoS)
Network Services Troubleshooting (NTP)
Network Security Troubleshooting (MPPE)
Requisitos
• Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching skills
• IPv6 fundamentals
• RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF configuration skills for both IPv4 and IPv6
• BGP configuration skills
• Multicast configuration skills
• QoS configuration skills
• Intermediate-level troubleshooting skills for all technologies listed
To gain the prerequisite skills and knowledge, learners should have passed the CCIE Routing and Switching written exam.
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