CCIE 360 R&S Boot Camp 2 (CIERS2)

  COURSE CONTENT

Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 2 (CIERS2) v5.0 teaches learners how to use an expert-level, problem-solving process including the Options Analysis method 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. This course has been updated to reflect the recent changes in the Cisco CCIE R&S lab that is implemented in the version 5 blueprint.

  WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The primary audience for this course follows:
  • Network engineers that need be able to use an expert-level, problem-solving process including the Options Analysis method to support complex network technologies and topologies when both configuring and troubleshooting an internetwork
The secondary audience for this course follows:
  • Network designers that design and support complex network technologies and topologies

    PREREQUISITES

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

Before taking Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 2, learners should be very familiar with the topics that are covered in CIERS1. It is also strongly recommended that learners perform two self-paced, graded assessment exams before attending this course. Learners should be able to demonstrate advanced-level competencies (knowledge and skills) that are equivalent to the following from both configuration and troubleshooting perspectives:

  • Perform expert-level tasks involving WAN technologies and switched Ethernet networks
  • Perform expert-level tasks involving Routing Information Protocol version 2 (RIPv2), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
  • Perform expert-level tasks for route redistribution
  • Perform expert-level tasks for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
  • Perform expert-level tasks for IPv4 multicast
  • Perform expert-level tasks for IPv6 unicast and multicast connectivity
  • Perform expert-level tasks for router quality of service (QoS) using the Modular QoS CLI (MQC)
Several training courses are available through Cisco Learning Partners that are recommended to meet the prerequisites:

   COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
  • Perform expert-level tasks involving both configuring and troubleshooting WAN technologies and switched Ethernet networks
  • Perform expert-level tasks involving both configuring and troubleshooting RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF
  • Perform expert-level tasks for both configuring and troubleshooting route redistribution
  • Perform expert-level tasks for both configuring and troubleshooting BGP
  • Perform expert-level tasks for both configuring and troubleshooting MPLS Layer 3 VPNs
  • Perform expert-level tasks for both configuring and troubleshooting IPv4 multicast
  • Perform expert-level tasks for both configuring and troubleshooting IPv6 unicast and multicast connectivity
  • Perform expert-level tasks for both configuring and troubleshooting router QoS using the MQC
  • Perform expert-level tasks for both configuring and troubleshooting Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series QoS
  • Perform expert-level tasks for both configuring and troubleshooting IP services

  OUTLINE: CCIE 360 R&S Boot Camp 2 (CIERS2)

Module1: Formulating a Final-Phase CCIE Preparation Strategy

  • Differentiate an expert-level lab into well-defined subtopics
  • Perform mental simulations and the Options Analysis method
  • Test rigorously and verify Cisco IOS Software-based configurations
  • Formulate and apply applicable internetworking techniques

Module 2: Troubleshooting Cisco Networks

  • Describe an overview of the CCIE R&S troubleshooting section
  • Review the troubleshooting method that is outlined in the CCIE v5 blueprint
  • Describe an approach to forming a hands-on CCIE troubleshooting template for connectivity issues

360RSW-LAB-TA03 and 360RSW-LAB-CA03: Two Separate Sections for Troubleshooting and Configuration

Troubleshooting Section:
  • Incident 1: Layer 3—IP Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) SSM
  • Incident 2: Layer 3—OSPF
  • Incident 3: Layer 2—Ethernet Switching
  • Incident 4: Layer 3—MP-BGP VPNv4 Redistribution
  • Incident 5: Layer 3—Route Targets Export and Import
  • Incident 6: Layer 3—IPv6 Routing
  • Incident 7: Layer 3—BGP
  • Incident 8: Security—PPP CHAP Authentication
  • Incident 9: Services—HSRP
  • Incident 10: Security—Zone-Based Firewall
Configuration Section:
  • Task 1: DMVPN and Serial Communications
  • Task 2: Switch Configuration
  • Task 3: IPv4 OSPF
  • Task 4: IPv4 EIGRP
  • Task 5: IPv4 RIP
  • Task 6: Reliable Static Routing and NAT
  • Task 7: Border Gateway Protocol
  • Task 8: IPv6 Routing
  • Task 9: Security
  • Task 10: QoS
  • Task 11: Address Administration
  • Task 12: HSRP Gateway Redundancy
  • Task 13: NTP Configuration
  • Task 14: Multicast Configuration
  • Task 15: SNMP

360RSW-LAB-TA04 and 360RSW-LAB-CA04: Two Separate Sections for Troubleshooting and Configuration

Troubleshooting Section:
  • Incident 1: Layer 3—IPSEC VPN
  • Incident 2: Layer 2—PPP
  • Incident 3: Layer 3—OSPF
  • Incident 4: Layer 3—EIGRP
  • Incident 5: Layer 3—RIP
  • Incident 6: Layer 3—BGP
  • Incident 7: Layer 3—PBR
  • Incident 8: Application—QoS RSVP
  • Incident 9: Services—GLBP
  • Incident 10: Security—SSH
Configuration Section:
  • Task 1: DMVPN and Serial Communications
  • Task 2: Switch Configuration
  • Task 3: IPv4 OSPF
  • Task 4: IPv4 EIGRP
  • Task 5: IPv4 RIP
  • Task 6: Border Gateway Protocol
  • Task 7: IPv6 Routing
  • Task 8: Security
  • Task 9: QoS
  • Task 10: NTP
  • Task 11: Cisco IOS Software Services
  • Task 12: Multicast
  • Task 13: Address Administration

360RSW-LAB-TA05 and 360RSW-LAB-CA05: Two Separate Sections for Troubleshooting and Configuration

Troubleshooting Section:
  • Incident 1: Layer 3—BGP
  • Incident 2: Layer 3—RIP
  • Incident 3: Layer 3—BGP Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) Redistribution
  • Incident 4: Layer 3—OSPF
  • Incident 5: Layer 2 and Layer 3—EIGRP and Ethernet Switching
  • Incident 6: Layer 3—IPv6 Routing
  • Incident 7: Layer 3—Multicast
  • Incident 8: Services—Reliable Static Route
  • Incident 9: Services—TFTP
  • Incident 10: Management—EEM
Configuration Section
  • Task 1: DMVPN and Serial Communications
  • Task 2: Secure DMVPN
  • Task 3: Switch Configuration
  • Task 4: Cisco IOS Features
  • Task 5: IPv4 OSPF
  • Task 6: IPv4 EIGRP
  • Task 7: IPv4 RIP
  • Task 8: BGP
  • Task 9: MPLS/VPN Section
  • Task 10: IPv6 OSPFv3 Routing
  • Task 11: IPv6 EIGRP Routing
  • Task 12: IPv6 Connectivity
  • Task 13: QoS
  • Task 14: Gateway Redundancy
  • Task 15: Multicast

360RSW-LAB-TA06 and 360RSW-LAB-CA06: Two Separate Sections for Troubleshooting and Configuration

Troubleshooting Section:
  • Incident 1: Layer 2—PPP Multilink
  • Incident 2: Layer 3—OSPF
  • Incident 3: Layer 3—EIGRP
  • Incident 4: Layer 3—MPLS
  • Incident 5: Layer 3—BGP
  • Incident 6: Layer 3—IPv6
  • Incident 7: Layer 3—Multicast
  • Incident 8: Application—Accounting
  • Incident 9: Services—NTP
  • Incident 10: Security—BGP Security
Configuration Section:
  • Task 1: Serial and Static VTI Communications
  • Task 2: Switch Configuration
  • Task 3: VPN
  • Task 4: IPv4 OSPF
  • Task 5: IPv4 EIGRP
  • Task 6: IPv4 RIP
  • Task 7: IPv4 Redistribution
  • Task 8: Border Gateway Protocol
  • Task 9: Gateway Redundancy
  • Task 10: Multicast
  • Task 11: Traffic Administration
  • Task 12: Network Address Translation

360RSW-LAB-TA07 and 360RSW-LAB-CA07: Two Separate Sections for Troubleshooting and Configuration

Troubleshooting Section:
  • Incident 1: Layer 3—OSPF
  • Incident 2: Layer 3 – EIGRP
  • Incident 3: Layer 3— RIP
  • Incident 4: Layer 3—BGP
  • Incident 5: Layer 3—Universal IPv4 Connectivity
  • Incident 6: Layer 3—IPv6 Routing
  • Incident 7: Layer 3—Multicast
  • Incident 8: Services—IP SLA
  • Incident 9: Services—QoS and Embedded Packet Capture
  • Incident 10: Layer 2 and Layer 3—Backbone Connectivity
Configuration Section:
  • Task 1: IPsec VTI Communications
  • Task 2: Switch Configuration
  • Task 3: IPv4 OSPF
  • Task 4: IPv4 EIGRP
  • Task 5: IPv4 RIP
  • Task 6: IPv4 Redistribution
  • Task 7: Border Gateway Protocol
  • Task 8: IPv6
  • Task 9: Gateway Redundancy
  • Task 10: Multicast