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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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