Cisco CCIE Lab Preparation Workshop CCIE Certification - LPW Class
Price 5 Day Lab Intensive Workshop Class $4500
Course Description This one-week workshop prepares CCIE candidates for the Routing & Switching CCIE lab test. Each Student works with their own lab
pod, at their own pace. Each pod includes multiple routers and Catalyst switches using Ethernet, FastEthernet, Token-Ring, ISDN BRI, dedicated Frame-Relay and Leased Line connections. VOIP
and ATM configurations will also be addressed. Protocols and technologies covered include IP (all routing protocols), IPX (all routing protocols), bridging and DLSW.
The class size is limited to eight students, early enrollment is extremely important.
Prerequisites
CCIE Preparation Workshop students are strongly encouraged to attend the following authorized Cisco courses. A thorough understanding of all products and technologies taught
in these courses is critical in obtaining the maximum benefit of the Workshop.
- BCMSN
- CATM
- BSCN
- BCRAN
- CIT
In addition, students should have passed the CCIE written exam.
Objectives
The Workshop is lab intensive, with students determining their own pace.
Each student has his/her own Pod containing all the hardware required to complete the labs.
Students are given 30+ scenarios to complete during the week. Students have the option of omitting areas they are familiar with and concentrating on those areas where additional work is needed.
Scheduled lectures fill in the gaps of student knowledge on the most difficult topics (OSPF, BGP and DLSW). Ad-hoc lectures and "chalk-talks" are added based on student needs.
Hints and tips are provided by instructors who have "been there"; all primary instructors for the class are CCIEs.
Students work extended hours each day to provide them the maximum amount of time possible on the lab equipment.
Students are also encouraged to work on their "speed in completing the scenarios". Speed in completing the assigned task is an essential element in passing the CCIE lab.
CCIE TPW Training Course Outline
Wan Connectivity Frame-Relay Multipoint Point-to-Point
OSPF Authentication NBMA Issues Summarization Issues VLSM Single & Multiple Area Issues Virtual Links
IGRP Split-Horizon Issues Redistribution to classless routing protocols
EIGRP Redistribution to OSPF
RIP Redistribution to classless routing protocols
BGP Route Reflectors Confederations Regular Expressions Address Aggregation Prefix Lists Next Hop Issues Loop back Considerations
Route Filtering AS-Path Prepending
Bridging Integrated routing and Bridging Transparent Bridging Source-Route Bridging DLSW
ATM PVC's Inverse-ARP ARP-Server
IPX RIP/EIGRP/NLSP Routing Protocols SAP Generation SAP Filters Multiple Frame Encapsulations
ISDN Backup Interface OSPF Demand Circuit Dialer Watch PPP Callback PPP Authentication
Switching Catalyst VLAN Configuration 3900 Token-Ring Switch Configuration
Filtering and Queuing Standard and Extended Access Lists Dynamic Access Lists Frame-Relay Traffic Shaping Custom Queuing DLSW Filtering
Other IOS Features HSRP DHCP LAN IP Mobility Multicast Network Time Protocol
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