CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Bootcamp Kit

CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Bootcamp

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OVERVIEW

The CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Bootcamp v1.0 prepares you for the CCIE exams and for today’s expert-level jobs in enterprise infrastructure technologies. This training now includes automation and programmability to help you scale your IT infrastructure.

 

This Bootcamp includes:

  • Study Material (Workbook and Slides)
  • Prep IP Mentoring with a Cisco Expert, 48h after the training (up to 1h of support)
  • Prep IP Membership with access to new lab releases every 3 months and to a network of expert-level professionals though the Prep IP community.  

 

PREREQUISITES

There are no prerequisites for attending CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Bootcamp, but you should have a thorough understanding of the exam topics before taking the exam.

 

OUTLINE

1 - Network Infrastructure

  • 1.1 Switched campus
    • 1.1.a Switch administration
      • 1.1.b Layer 2 protocols
      • 1.1.c VLAN technologies
      • 1.1.d EtherChannel
      • 1.1.e Spanning Tree Protocol
    • 1.2 Routing Concepts
      • 1.2.a Administrative distance
      • 1.2.b VRF-lite
      • 1.2.c Static routing
      • 1.2.d Policy Based Routing
      • 1.2.e VRF-aware routing with any routing protocol
      • 1.2.f Route filtering with any routing protocol
      • 1.2.g Manual summarization with any routing protocol
      • 1.2.h Redistribution between any pair of routing protocols
      • 1.2.i Routing protocol authentication
      • 1.2.j Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
    • 1.3 EIGRP
      • 1.3.a Adjacencies
      • 1.3.b Best path selection
      • 1.3.c Operations
      • 1.3.d EIGRP load balancing
      • 1.3.e EIGRP Named Mode
      • 1.3.f Optimization, convergence and scalability
    • 1.4 OSPF (v2 and v3)
      • 1.4.a Adjacencies
      • 1.4.b Network types, area types
      • 1.4.c Path preference
      • 1.4.d Operations
      • 1.4.e Optimization, convergence and scalability
    • 1.5 BGP
      • 1.5.a IBGP and EBGP peer relationships
      • 1.5.b Path selection
      • 1.5.c Routing policies
      • 1.5.d AS path manipulations
      • 1.5.e Convergence and scalability
      • 1.5.f Other BGP features
    • 1.6 Multicast
      • 1.6.a Layer 2 multicast
      • 1.6.b Reverse path forwarding check
      • 1.6.c PIM

     

    2 - Software-Defined Infrastructure

    • 2.1 Cisco SD-Access
      • 2.1.a Design a Cisco SD-Access solution
      • 2.1.b Cisco SD-Access deployment
      • 2.1.c Segmentation
      • 2.1.d Assurance
    • 2.2 Cisco SD-WAN
      • 2.2.a Design a Cisco SD-WAN solution
      • 2.2.b WAN edge deployment
      • 2.2.c Configuration templates
      • 2.2.d Localized policies (only QoS)
      • 2.2.e Centralized policies 

     

    3 - Transport Technologies and Solutions

    • 3.1 MPLS
      • 3.1.a Operations
      • 3.1.b L3VPN
    • 3.2 DMVPN
      • 3.2.a Troubleshoot DMVPN Phase 3 with dual-hub
      • 3.2.b Identify use-cases for FlexVPN

     

    4 - Infrastructure Security and Services

    • 4.1 Device Security on Cisco IOS XE
      • 4.1.a Control plane policing and protection
      • 4.1.b AAA
    • 4.2 Network Security
      • 4.2.a Switch security features
      • 4.2.b Router security features
      • 4.2.c IPv6 infrastructure security features
      • 4.2.d IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
    • 4.3 System Management
      • 4.3.a Device management
      • 4.3.b SNMP
      • 4.3.c Logging
    • 4.4 Quality of Service
      • 4.4.a End to end L3 QoS using MQC
    • 4.5 Network Services
      • 4.5.a First Hop Redundancy Protocols
      • 4.5.b Network Time Protocol
      • 4.5.c DHCP on Cisco IOS
      • 4.5.d IPv4 Network Address Translation
    • 4.6 Network optimization
      • 4.6.a IP SLA
      • 4.6.b Tracking object
      • 4.6.c Flexible NetFlow
    • 4.7 Network operations
      • 4.7.a Traffic capture
      • 4.7.b Cisco IOS-XE troubleshooting tools

     

    5 - Infrastructure Automation and Programmability

    • 5.1 Data encoding formats
      • 5.1.a JSON
      • 5.1.b XML
    • 5.2 Automation and scripting
      • 5.2.a EEM applets
      • 5.2.b Guest shell
    • 5.3 Programmability
      • 5.3.a Interaction with vManage API
      • 5.3.b Interaction with Cisco DNA Center API
      • 5.3.c Interaction with Cisco IOS XE API
      • 5.3.d Deploy and verify model-driven telemetry