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"Charting the Course . to Your Success!"CCIE R&S Written BootcampCourse SummaryDescriptionCCIE 400-101 Routing and Switching Written Bootcamp - The CCIE Routing and Switching Written (CCIEWritten) Bootcamp is a five-day course that prepares students for the CCIE R&S Written exam. The examassesses technical knowledge on topics such as IP, IP routing, bridging and switch-related technologiesand some equipment commands.Topics Network Principles Layer 2 Technologies Layer 3 Technologies VPN Technologies Infrastructure Security Infrastructure ServicesPrerequisites A valid CCNP certification is recommended. 2 years of Cisco networking experience is recommended.DurationFive daysDue to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are forinformational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of thesenames generically

"Charting the Course . to Your Success!"CCIE R&S Written BootcampCourse OutlineI.Network PrinciplesA. Network theory1. Describe basic software architecturedifferences between IOS and IOS XEA. Control plane and Forwarding planeB. Impact to troubleshooting andperformancesC. Excluding specific platform'sarchitecture2. Identify Cisco express forwardingconceptsA. RIB, FIB, LFIB, Adjacency tableB. Load balancing HashC. Polarization concept and avoidance3. Explain general network challengesA. Unicast floodingB. Out of order packetsC. Asymmetric routingD. Impact of microburst4. Explain IP operationsA. ICMP unreachable, redirectB. IPv4 options, IPv6 extension headersC. IPv4 and IPv6 fragmentationD. TTLE. IP MTU5. Explain TCP operationsA. IPv4 and IPv6 PMTUB. MSSC. LatencyD. WindowingE. Bandwidth delay productF. Global synchronizationG. Options6. Explain UDP operationsA. StarvationB. LatencyC. RTP/RTCP conceptsB. Network implementation and operation1. Evaluate proposed changes to a networkA. Changes to routing protocolparametersB. Migrate parts of a network to IPv6C. Routing protocol migrationD. Adding multicast supportE. Migrate spanning tree protocolF. Evaluate impact of new traffic onexisting QoS designC. Network troubleshooting1. Use IOS troubleshooting toolsA. debug, conditional debugB. ping, traceroute with extended optionsC. Embedded packet captureD. Performance monitor2. Apply troubleshooting methodologiesA. Diagnose the root cause of networkingissue (analyze symptoms, identify anddescribe root cause)B. Design and implement valid solutionsaccording to constraintsC. Verify and monitor resolution3. Interpret packet captureA. Using Wireshark trace analyzerB. Using IOS embedded packet captureII.Layer 2 TechnologiesA. LAN switching technologies1. Implement and troubleshoot switchadministrationA. Managing MAC address tableB. errdisable recoveryC. L2 MTU2. Implement and troubleshoot Layer 2protocolsA. CDP, LLDPB. UDLD3. Implement and troubleshoot VLANA. Access portsB. VLAN databaseC. Normal, extended VLAN, voice VLAN4. Implement and troubleshoot trunkingA. VTPv1, VTPv2, VTPv3, VTP pruningB. dot1QC. Native VLAND. Manual pruning5. Implement and troubleshoot EtherChannelA. LACP, PAgP, manualB. Layer 2, Layer 3C. Load-balancingD. EtherChannel misconfiguration guard6. Implement and troubleshoot spanning-treeA. PVST /RPVST /MSTB. Switch priority, port priority, path cost,STP timersC. port fast, BPDUguard, BPDUfilterD. loopguard, rootguard7. Implement and troubleshoot other LANswitching technologiesA. SPAN, RSPAN, ERSPAN8. Describe chassis virtualization andaggregation technologiesA. MultichassisB. VSS conceptsDue to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are forinformational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of thesenames generically

"Charting the Course . to Your Success!"CCIE R&S Written BootcampCourse Outline (con’t)C. Alternative to STPD. StackwiseE. Excluding specific platformimplementationF. Describe spanning-tree conceptsG. Compatibility between MST and RSTPH. STP dispute, STP bridge assuranceB. Layer 2 multicast1. Implement and troubleshoot IGMPA. IGMPv1, IGMPv2, IGMPv3B. IGMP snoopingC. IGMP querierD. IGMP filterE. IGMP proxy2. Explain MLD3. Explain PIM snoopingC. Layer 2 WAN circuit technologies1. Implement and troubleshoot HDLC2. Implement and troubleshoot PPPA. Authentication (PAP, CHAP)B. PPPoEC. MLPPP3. Describe WAN rate-based EthernetcircuitsA. Metro and WAN Ethernet topologiesB. Use of rate-limited WAN EthernetservicesIII. Layer 3 TechnologiesA. Addressing technologies1. Identify, implement and troubleshoot IPv4addressing and subnettingA. Address types, VLSMB. ARP2. Identify, implement and troubleshoot IPv6addressing and subnettingA. Unicast, multicastB. EUI-64C. ND, RS/RAD. Autoconfig/SLAAC, temporaryaddresses (RFC 4941)E. Global prefix configuration featureF. DHCP protocol operationsG. SLAAC/DHCPv6 interactionH. Stateful, stateless DHCPv6I. DHCPv6 prefix delegationB. Layer 3 multicast1. Troubleshoot reverse path forwardingA. RPF failureB. RPF failure with tunnel interfaceC.D. Implement and troubleshoot IPv4protocol independent multicastE. PIM dense mode, sparse mode,sparse-dense modeF. Static RP, auto-RP, BSRG. Bi-directional PIMH. Source-specific multicastI. Group to RP mappingJ. Multicast boundary2. Implement and troubleshoot multicastsource discovery protocolA. Intra-domain MSDP (anycast RP)B. SA filter3. Describe IPv6 multicastA. IPv6 multicast addressesB. PIMv6C. Fundamental routing concepts1. Implement and troubleshoot static routing2. Implement and troubleshoot defaultrouting3. Compare routing protocol typesA. Distance vectorB. Link stateC. Path vector4. Implement, optimize and troubleshootadministrative distance5. Implement and troubleshoot passiveinterface6. Implement and troubleshoot VRF lite7. Implement, optimize and troubleshootfiltering with any routing protocol8. Implement, optimize and troubleshootredistribution between any routing protocol9. Implement, optimize and troubleshootmanual and auto summarization with anyrouting protocol10. Implement, optimize and troubleshootpolicy-based routing11. Identify and troubleshoot sub-optimalrouting12. Implement and troubleshoot bidirectionalforwarding detection13. Implement and troubleshoot loopprevention mechanismsA. Route tagging, filteringB. Split horizonC. Route poisoning14. Implement and troubleshoot routingprotocol authenticationA. MD5B. Key-chainC. EIGRP HMAC SHA2-256bitDue to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are forinformational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of thesenames generically

"Charting the Course . to Your Success!"CCIE R&S Written BootcampCourse Outline (con’t)D. OSPFv2 SHA1-196bitE. OSPFv3 IPsec authenticationD. RIP (v2 and v6)1. Implement and troubleshoot RIPv22. Describe RIPv6 (RIPng)E. EIGRP (for IPv4 and IPv6)1. Describe packet typesA. Packet types (hello, query, update, andsuch)B. Route types (internal, external)2. Implement and troubleshoot neighborrelationshipA. Multicast, unicast EIGRP peeringB. OTP point-to-point peeringC. OTP route-reflector peeringD. OTP multiple service providersscenario3. Implement and troubleshoot loop free pathselectionA. RD, FD, FC, successor, feasiblesuccessorB. Classic metricC. Wide metric4. Implement and troubleshoot operationsA. General operationsB. Topology table, update, query, active,passiveC. Stuck in activeD. Graceful shutdown5. Implement and troubleshoot EIGRP stubA. StubB. Leak-map6. Implement and troubleshoot loadbalancingA. equal-costB. unequal-costC. add-path7. Implement EIGRP (multi-address) namedmodeA. Types of familiesB. IPv4 address-familyC. IPv6 address-family8. Implement, troubleshoot and optimizeEIGRP convergence and scalabilityA. Describe fast convergencerequirementsB. Control query boundariesC. IP FRR/fast reroute (single hop)D. Summary leak-mapE. Summary metricF. OSPF (v2 and v3)1. Describe packet typesA. LSA types (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9)B. Route types (N1, N2, E1, E2)2. Implement and troubleshoot neighborrelationship3. Implement and troubleshoot OSPFv3address-family supportA. IPv4 address-familyB. IPv6 address-family4. Implement and troubleshoot networktypes, area types and router typesA. Point-to-point, multipoint, broadcast,non-broadcastB. LSA types, area type: backbone,normal, transit, stub, NSSA, totally stubC. Internal router, ABR, ASBRD. Virtual link5. Implement and troubleshoot pathpreference6. Implement and troubleshoot operationsA. General operationsB. Graceful shutdownC. GTSM (Generic TTL SecurityMechanism)7. Implement, troubleshoot and optimizeOSPF convergence and scalabilityA. MetricsB. LSA throttling, SPF tuning, fast helloC. LSA propagation control (area types,ISPF)D. IP FRR/fast reroute (single hop)E. LFA/loop-free alternative (multi hop)F. OSPFv3 prefix suppressionG. BGP1. Describe, implement and troubleshootpeer relationshipsA. Peer-group, templateB. Active, passiveC. States, timersD. Dynamic neighbors2. Implement and troubleshoot IBGP andEBGPA. EBGP, IBGPB. 4 bytes AS numberC. Private AS3. Explain attributes and best-path selection4. Implement, optimize and troubleshootrouting policiesA. Attribute manipulationB. Conditional advertisementC. Outbound route filteringD. Communities, extended communitiesE. Multi-homingDue to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are forinformational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of thesenames generically

"Charting the Course . to Your Success!"CCIE R&S Written BootcampCourse Outline (con’t)5. Implement and troubleshoot scalabilityA. Route-reflector, clusterB. ConfederationsC. Aggregation, AS set6. Implement and troubleshoot multiprotocolBGPA. IPv4, IPv6, VPN address-family7. Implement and troubleshoot AS pathmanipulationsA. Local AS, allow AS in, remove privateASB. PrependC. Regexp8. Implement and troubleshoot other featuresA. MultipathB. BGP synchronizationC. Soft reconfiguration, route refresh9. Describe BGP fast convergence featuresA. Prefix independent convergenceB. Add-pathC. Next-hop address trackingH. ISIS (for IPv4 and IPv6)1. Describe basic ISIS networkA. Single area, single topology2. Describe neighbor relationship3. Describe network types, levels and routertypesA. NSAP addressingB. Point-to-point, broadcast4. Describe operations5. Describe optimization featuresA. Metrics, wide metricIV. VPN TechnologiesA. Tunneling1. Implement and troubleshoot MPLSoperationsA. Label stack, LSR, LSPB. LDPC. MPLS ping, MPLS traceroute2. Implement and troubleshoot basic MPLSL3VPNA. L3VPN, CE, PE, PB. Extranet (route leaking)3. Implement and troubleshoot encapsulationA. GREB. Dynamic GREC. LISP encapsulation principlessupporting EIGRP OTP4. Implement and troubleshoot DMVPN(single hub)A. NHRPB. DMVPN with IPsec using presharedkeyC. QoS profileD. Pre-classify5. Describe IPv6 tunneling techniquesA. 6in4, 6to4B. ISATAPC. 6RDD. 6PE/6VPE6. Describe basic Layer 2 VPNâ ”wirelineA. L2TPv3 general principalsB. ATOM general principalsC. Describe basic L2VPNâ ”LAN servicesD. MPLS-VPLS general principalsE. OTV general principalsB. Encryption1. Implement and troubleshoot IPsec withpreshared keyA. IPv4 site to IPv4 siteB. IPv6 in IPv4 tunnelsC. Virtual tunneling Interface (VTI)2. Describe GET VPNV.Infrastructure SecurityA. Device security1. Implement and troubleshoot IOS AAAusing local database2. Implement and troubleshoot device accesscontrolA. Lines (VTY, AUX, console)B. SNMPC. Management plane protectionD. Password encryption3. Implement and troubleshoot control planepolicing4. Describe device security using IOS AAAwith TACACS and RADIUSA. AAA with TACACS and RADIUSB. Local privilege authorization fallbackB. Network security1. Implement and troubleshoot switchsecurity featuresA. VACL, PACLB. Storm controlC. DHCP snoopingD. IP source-guardE. Dynamic ARP inspectionF. Port-securityG. Private VLAN2. Implement and troubleshoot routersecurity featuresDue to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are forinformational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of thesenames generically

"Charting the Course . to Your Success!"CCIE R&S Written BootcampCourse Outline (con’t)A. IPv4 access control lists (standard,extended, time-based)B. IPv6 traffic filterC. Unicast reverse path forwarding3. Implement and troubleshoot IPv6 first hopsecurityA. RA guardB. DHCP guardC. Binding tableD. Device trackingE. ND inspection/snoopingF. Source guardG. PACL4. Describe 802.1XA. 802.1X, EAP, RADIUSB. MAC authentication bypassVI. Infrastructure ServicesA. System management1. Implement and troubleshoot devicemanagementA. Console and VTYB. Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, SCPC. (T)FTP2. Implement and troubleshoot SNMPA. v2c, v33. Implement and troubleshoot loggingA. Local logging, syslog, debug,conditional debugB. TimestampB. Quality of service1. Implement and troubleshoot end-to-endQoSA. CoS and DSCP mappingB. Implement, optimize and troubleshootQoS using MQCC. ClassificationD. Network based application recognition(NBAR)E. Marking using IP precedence, DSCP,CoS, ECNF. Policing, shapingG. Congestion management (queuing)H. HQoS, sub-rate Ethernet linkI. Congestion avoidance (WRED)2. Describe Layer 2 QoSA. Queuing, schedulingB. Classification, markingC. Network services1. Implement and troubleshoot first-hopredundancy protocolsA. HSRP, GLBP, VRRPB. Redundancy using IPv6 RS/RA2. Implement and troubleshoot network timeprotocolA. NTP master, client, version 3, version 4B. NTP Authentication3. Implement and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6DHCPA. DHCP client, IOS DHCP server, DHCPrelayB. DHCP optionsC. DHCP protocol operationsD. SLAAC/DHCPv6 interactionE. Stateful, stateless DHCPv6F. DHCPv6 prefix delegation4. Implement and troubleshoot IPv4 networkaddress translationA. Static NAT, dynamic NAT, policybased NAT, PATB. NAT ALG5. Describe IPv6 network address translationA. NAT64B. NPTv6D. Network optimization1. Implement and troubleshoot IP SLAA. ICMP, UDP, Jitter, VoIP2. Implement and troubleshoot trackingobjectA. Tracking object, tracking listB. Tracking different entities (e.g.interfaces, routes, IPSLA, and such)3. Implement and troubleshoot NetFlowA. NetFlow v5, v9B. Local retrievalC. Export (configuration only)4. Implement and troubleshoot embeddedevent managerA. EEM policy using applet5. Identify performance routing (PfR)A. Basic load balancingB. Voice optimizationDue to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are forinformational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of thesenames generically

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