Internetwork Expert's CCIE Service Provider Advanced Technologies Class Online is a five-day instructor-led class delivered through our state-of-the-art online classroom. This class uses a hands-on lecture approach that is designed to provide students with a CCIE level of understanding of the technologies covered in Cisco Systems' CCIE Service Provider Lab Exam. This class will take your understanding to the next level that is required to obtain the CCIE certification. It delves deep into advanced implementations of Service Provider topics, as well as advanced interactions that occur when multiple technologies are implemented in tandem. Understanding the topics covered in this class will ensure that students are ready to take the next step in their CCIE preparation, applying the technologies in full-scale 8-hour lab scenarios.
Intended Audience
CCIE Service Provider Lab candidates who are two or more months away from their lab exam. Because this class does not cover introductory material students are expected to have at least a CCIP level of knowledge and experience with the topics covered.
This class will also benefit CCIE candidates who may have attempted the actual CCIE Service Provider Lab Exam without passing and feel they need to take their knowledge and understanding of Service Provider topics to the next level before attempting the Lab again.
At-a-Glance
- Course length is five days, Monday - Friday.
- Course is delivered through our state-of-the-art online classroom software allowing students to attend from any location with a computer and Internet access.
- Online class starts at 7am Pacific time and typically runs 8+ hours per day.
Class Topics
Below is a short list of some of the technologies covered in the CCIE Service Provider Advanced Technologies Class Online. This list is not meant to be exhaustive or all-inclusive, but is a rough guideline as to what topics will generally be covered in the class.
- Layer 2 Technologies
- PPPoE
- MPLS over ATM
- 802.1Q Tunneling
- Interior Gateway Routing
- OSPF
- IS-IS
- Redistribution
- Summarization
- Filtering
- Policy Routing
- Exterior Gateway Routing
- IPv4 Unicast BGP
- VPNv4 BGP
- Route Reflection
- Confederation
- Next-Hop Processing
- Redistribution
- Summarization
- Filtering
- Communities
- MPLS
- TDP
- LDP
- BGP + Label
- Inter-AS MPLS
- Carrier Supporting Carrier
- Controlling MPLS Label Distribution
- MPLS Traffic Engineering
- VPN
- PE-CE Routing with Static Routing
- PE-CE Routing with RIPv2
- PE-CE Routing with OSPF
- PE-CE Routing with EIGRP
- PE-CE Routing with EBGP
- Central Services MPLS VPNs
- MPLS VPNs Extranets
- VRF Import/Export Maps
- BGP Site-Of-Origin
- OSPF Sham-Links
- OSPF Domain-IDs
- Back-to-Back VRF
- Inter-AS MPLS VPNs
- Hierarchical MPLS VPNs
- VRF-Lite
- L2TPv3
- IP Multicast
- PIM Dense Mode
- PIM Sparse Mode
- Multicast RPF Failure
- Auto-RP
- PIM NBMA Mode
- Bootstrap Router
- Multicast Source Distribution Protocol (MSDP)
- Anycast RP
- Multicast BGP
- Multicast MPLS VPNs
- QoS
- Congestion Management
- Congestion Avoidance
- Shaping
- Policing
- IP Precedence
- DSCP
- MPLS EXP
- QoS Groups
- NBAR
- RSVP
- Security
- ACLs
- RPF
- Routing update security
- Common attacks
- System Management
- IP Services
- First Hop Redundancy Protocols
- Netflow
- Accounting