Online and Live Sessions II
Session II covers
practical lab exam topics such as IPv6, QoS, ODR, advanced filtering, DHCP,
HSRP, GLBP, VRRP, IP Services, System Management, NAT, NTP, IP multicasting,
PIM and bi-directional PIM, MSDP, SSM, Anycast, AAA, TACACS, Radius, CBAC,
advanced access lists (reflexive, lock and key, etc.), RIPng, OSPFv3, MBGP,
IPv6 6 to 4 tunneling, and IOS Services. The course content concentrates on
a limited number of technologies and protocols to give you adequate time to
fully understand the intricacies of each technology. This course does not cover
introductory material. You should have, at minimum, CCNP-level knowledge of
the topics covered. Please come well prepared.
We use a combination of lecture, chalk talk, one-on-one mentoring, and hands-on
labs to create a unique experience. Students do not share any equipment: you
will have access to your own pod of equipment on which to perform your labs.
All labs are unique to Certification Science, and you'll have 24-hour access
to the lab equipment during the live sessions.
Course Hours
Online courses start at 8:00 PM EST and run for roughly two hours. Each online
course is recorded for people unable to attend a particular online session.
The live sessions begins each day at 8:30 AM and runs at least twelve hours;
sometimes late into the evening. In a typical Boot Camp, it is not uncommon
for some students to remain past 9:00 PM depending upon individual needs.
Some of the Topics You will Master
(note: trade secret requirements prevent us from listing all topics covered)
- Advanced bridging configurations and poorly documented methods for
distribution of default gateways on IP-based networks
- Reflexive, Time-Based and CBAC Access Lists
- Lock and Key
- IPv6 from the basics to the advanced configurations tested on the
Routing and Switching lab
- Advanced multicast configurations and topologies tested in the lab
- MSDP, Anycast, and RP redundancy
- Hidden commands for testing your configuration to ensure that your
CCIE lab configurations are correct
- Review the QoS techniques most likely to be seen on the CCIE lab
- How to quickly spot which QoS technique to use for a particular problem
- QoS Classifications, policing, shaping, and signaling using modular
QoS.
- QoS over a 3560
- Advanced IOS features that are poorly documented but are covered on
the exam
- Advanced stateful access lists with a detailed discussion of their
differences
- Receive a complete CCIE practice lab designed to simulate the actual
test
- Advanced AAA Authentication
- IPv6 and 6 to 4 tunneling
- IPv6 routing protocols: RIPng, OSPFv4, MBGP and NAT-PT
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