13 Day CCIE R&S (4.0) Lab Preparation Instructor Led Boot Camp (India)

 
 

IPexpert 13-Day CCIE R&S (4.0) Lab Preparation Boot Camp

The IPexpert CCIE Routing and Switching Instructor Led Boot Camp is designed for CCIE R&S candidates ready for an intense course designed to challenge and immerse students in the knowledge needed to attain the CCIE R&S certification. Candidates existing knowledge will be solidified, any weaknesses exposed and gain vital test-taking strategies.

In IPexpert’s popular Boot Camp includes hours of in depth lecture from one of IPexpert's world renowned CCIE Instructors. Instructors will provide detailed explanation and facilitate group discussion. Students will also receive individual attention from the instructor if needed. After each day’s lectures students will be challenged with hours of extremely complex lab scenarios reinforcing the material covered during the day.

IPexpert 13-Day CCIE R&S (4.0) Boot Camp contains both detailed explanations and challenging labs on advanced topics including Cisco switching, Spanning Tree Protocol (including variants such as MSTP, RSTP, PVST), Dot1Q tunnels, Frame Relay, PPP, RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, MPLS, Troubleshooting, routing protocol redistribution & filtering, router security & management, QOS, multicast and IPv6 to just name a few. The course is frequently reviewed to ensure that it is up to date and meets the latest topics tested on the CCIE R&S 4.0 Lab exam blueprint. In addition, the Instructor will provide invaluable tips on lab strategy and test preparation techniques to maximise the opportunity to pass the CCIE R&S Lab exam.

Throughout the course students will have unlimited access to their own personal rack of equipment matching the CCIE R&S Lab blueprint. Immersing students in an environment without the distraction of work and personal obligations, students will maintain focus required to benefit from the volume of material concentrated into one week.

This course has been the key to success for many of CCIE's around the world, recognised as the most effective preparation course available anywhere.

Why Choose IPexpert

CCIE R&S 13-Day Boot Camp Facts:

  • This class consists of hours of lecture and  hands-on lab work. Classes are long, sometimes lasting late into the evenings. Students must come prepared to learn and be challenged
  • During the class, the Instructor will identify the most common mistakes that candidates make and, by the end of the week, will evaluate each individual by providing an assessment of their readiness through feedback
  • The instructor will cover all aspects of the new CCIE 4.0 Lab exam including how to approach the Troubleshooting and the Configuration sections of the lab
  • The Instructor will discuss time management and various test-taking strategies providing insight on how CCIE's have prepared and passed the grueling lab
  • Each student will have access to their own vRack consisting of 13 routers (2800 or 3800 series - no outdated routers such as 2500, 2600 or 3600s!) running 12.4T (with various Frame Relay, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces), and quad Catalyst 3560 Switches. There is no equipment sharing in the class!
  • Students MUST BRING THEIR OWN LAPTOPS. (See laptop requirements here.)
  • Course is held in a training facility in close proximity to hotels, airports and restaurants.
  • Investments are protected by IPexpert's Investment Assurance guarantee 
  • Snacks and beverages are provided throughout the class, Monday through Friday.

IPexpert CCIE R&S Boot Camp Prerequisites:

  • Students are expected to have a CCNP-level of knowledge with extensive CCIE-level preparation.
  • It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that students should have purchased and completed AT LEAST CCIE Routing & Switching Workbook Volume 1: Focus Labs prior to the course. (Volume 1 is available as a stand alone product and is also included as part of the Blended Learning Solution.)

Course Outline

CCIE Routing & Switching 13 Day Boot Camp Details

  • Introduction to the course / Course objectives
  • Bridging & Switching
    • STP algorithm review
    • STP path manipulations
    • STP timers and manipulations
    • Bridging on routers
    • interface range commands
    • Macros
    • VLANs
    • VTP modes
    • Legacy STP additions (pre-802.1w)
    • L3 Interfaces & SVIs
    • MST
    • RSTP
    • Trunking
    • Etherchannels
    • Switch port modes
    • Voice VLAN
    • Flex Links
    • L2 Tunneling
    • Q-Q Tunneling
  • Switch Security / Misc.
    • VLAN Access-Maps
    • Mac Access-Lists
    • DHCP Snooping
    • Source Guard
    • Port Security
    • Dynamic ARP Inspection
    • Storm-Control
    • SDM Changes
    • Private VLANs
    • UDLD
    • 802.1x
    • Monitor Sessions
    • 802.1ab
    • Online Diagnostics
  • Frame-Relay
    • Frame-Relay interfaces
      • Physical
      • Point-To-Multipoint Sub-Interface
      • Point-To-Point Sub-Interface
      • Frame-Relay L3/L2 Address Resolution Methods
        • Inverse ARP
        • Static mappings (frame-relay maps)
    • Back-To-Back Frame-Relay
    • IETF and Cisco frame mode
    • Frame-Relay DE
    • Frame-Relay Congestion Management (BECN/FECN)
    • Frame-Relay Multilink (MFR)
    • PPP Over Frame-Relay (PPPoFR)
    • PPP Over MFR
    • Frame-Relay Compression Techniques
  • PPP
    • PPP Phases and Exchanges
    • PPP Authentication
    • PPP Multilink
    • PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE)
  • General Routing Concepts
  • ODR
  • OSPF
    • Peerings & Basics
    • OSPF Area Types
    • OSPF Authentication
    • Virtual-Links
    • OSPF Metrics
    • OSPF Misc. Features
    • OSPF Filtering
  • RIP
  • EIGRP
  • BGP
    • BGP Basics & Peerings
    • Synchronization
    • BGP Next-Hop Issues
    • BGP Address Families
    • PE-CE Routing
    • PE-PE Routing
    • Avoiding Becoming A Transit AS
    • BGP Communities
    • BGP Regular Expressions
    • BGP Decisions & Manipulations
    • Route Reflectors
    • Confederations
    • Prefix-Lists
    • BGP Dampening
    • Aggregation
    • Conditional Advertisements
    • Multipath BGP
    • BGP OER/PFR
  • Redistribution
    • Route-Tagging
    • Loop Avoidance
  • Misc. Routing
    • PBR
    • GRE Tunnels
  • MPLS
    • MPLS Header
    • MPLS Label Distribution Methods
      • LDP
      • TDP
      • RSVP
    • MPLS Label Stacking
    • LDP Configuration
    • MPLS Label Assignment Process
    • Conditional LDP
    • LDP Autoconfig
    • LDP Timers
    • LDP Updates
    • LDP Authentication
    • MPLS Accounting
    • PHP
  • MPLS L3 VPN
    • RD & RT
    • VPNv4 Prefixes
    • VPN Label Assignment
    • VRF Configuration
    • VRF RT Import/Export
    • MBGP VPN Filtering
    • MBGP VPN RT Rewrite
    • PE-CE Routing
      • RIP
      • EIGRP
      • OSPF
      • BGP
    • PE-PE Routing
    • AS-Override
    • SOO
  • VRF-Lite
  • VPN Internet Access
  • VRF Route Leaking
  • Multicast Operations
    • PIM Dense-Mode
    • PIM Sparse-Mode
    • Rendezvous Points
      • Static Assignment
      • Auto-RP
      • BSR
    • Multicast Borders
    • Multicast MPLS VPN
      • Multicast VRF
      • MVPN Configuration
    • Inter-Domain Multicast
      • MSDP
      • MBGP w/ Multicast Address-Family
    • Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
      • SSM Configuration
    • Multicast Over Frame-Relay
    • Joining Multicast Groups
    • Multicast Stub Routing
    • Multicast à Broadcast Conversion
    • Broadcast à Multicast Conversion
    • IP Mroute
    • PIM DR
    • Multipath Multicast
    • Multicast Address Scopes
    • Anycast
    • Bi-Directional PIM
      • Configuration
      • Phantom RP
    • MRM
  • IP & IOS Services
    • DHCP Server
    • DHCP Client
    • NAT
    • IP Accounting
    • IP Event Dampening
    • WCCP
    • FHRP
      • HSRP
      • VRRP
      • GLBP
      • Tracking
      • IP SLA Tracking
      • IRDP
    • NTP
      • Peer Mode
      • Master Mode
      • Client Mode
      • Broadcast Mode
      • Authentication
    • SNMP
    • SNMPv3
    • RMON
    • Netflow
    • Control-Plane Policing
      • Policing
      • Protection
      • Logging
    • Misc. Telnet Services
    • Core Dumps
    • Archive Command
    • KRON
    • EEM
  • Security
    • AAA
    • Login DoS Protection
    • Console Port Security
    • IOS Firewall
      • Virtual Fragmentation Reassembly
      • CBAC
      • TCP SYN Protection
      • Alerts & Audits
      • PAM
      • HTTP Inspection Engine
      • Application Inspection
      • Java Applet Blocking
      • URL Filtering
    • IOS Zone-Based Firewall
      • Restrictions
      • Parameter Maps
      • Example
      • Zone-Based Firewall URL Filtering
      • Hash Table
      • Transparent IOS Firewall
    • IOS IPS
      • Configuration Example
      • Advanced Configurations
    • Access-Lists
      • Standard ACL
      • Extended ACL
      • Reflexive ACL
      • Time-Based ACL
      • Lock N’ Key Security
      • Important ACL Ranges
      • Object-Groups In ACLs
      • Flexible Packet Matching
      • Access-Lists & Binary Operations
      • Unicast RPF
      • IP Source Tracking
  • Quality Of Service (QoS)
    • RFC791 & The ToS Byte
      • IP Precedence Values
    • Differentiated Services (DSCP)
    • AF PHB
    • AF PHB & DSCP Conversion
    • EF
    • Queuing
      • FIFO
      • Weighted Fair Queueing
      • Priority Queueing
      • Custom Queueing
      • CBWFQ/LLQ
    • Policing & Shaping
      • GTS
      • FRTS
      • MQC Based Policing/Shaping
    • Fragmentation
    • Frame-Relay Fragmentation
    • CAR
    • RSVP
    • MQC Configurations
      • Class-Maps
      • Policy-Maps
    • NBAR
    • Auto-QoS For The WAN
    • Auto-QoS For The LAN
    • 3560 QoS
      • CoS & DSCP Maps
      • Examples
      • 3560 Interface Output Queues
      • Priority Queue
      • SRR Queuing
        • Shaped
        • Shared
        • 3560 Policing
          • Aggregate Policer
  • IPv6
    • History Review
    • IPv6 Over Ethernet
    • IPv6 Header
    • IPv6 Addressing
    • IPv6 Address Spaces
      • Link-Local
      • Site-Local
      • Unique-Local
    • EUI-64 Addressing
    • IPv6 Transitioning
      • IPv6v4 Tunnels
    • IPv6 Multicast
      • MLD
      • Addressing
      • IPv6 BSR
    • IPv6 Basic Configurations
    • EIGRPv6
    • OSPFv3
    • IPv6 GRE Tunnels
    • IPv6 6to4 Relay Configuration
    • IPv6 NAT
    • IPv6 Neighbor Discovery

Topology/Hardware

About Our Online Hardware/ vRacks

 Proctor Labs provides 24 CCIE Routing & Switching vRacks that are second-to-none. Our Cisco equipment is the latest and greatest available and we provide an online experience like no other provider can. All Proctor Labs R&S racks are structured around the IPexpert CCIE R&S product topology consisting of 13 routers (including Frame Relay switch, Terminal Server and three Backbone routers) and four Catalyst switches. We also guarantee that our wireless software and IOS match the lab, that the hardware is the most up-to-date on the market and that the interface will provide clients with a user-friendly experience. Maximize your study time by renting Proctor Labs' online hardware. You will be impressed by the customized graphical user interface that allows you full access and control of the devices in your rack!

Remote Control Tools:

  • All routers can be controlled via the web with our GUI remote control system.
  • You will not waste time on our racks... when you begin your session, your routers WILL BE set to the default (blank) setting. Each device can be power cycled by our RPC (Remote Power Control) system with a click of a button.
  • Single Page Login (no need to telnet to rack’s terminal server). Login and begin using our online hardware instantly.
  • Session Management (view scheduled time and reschedule without human intervention).

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Rohit Pardasani
Cisco CCIE Routing & SwitchingCisco CCIE SecurityCisco CCIE Service Provider
CCIE #21282 (R&S Sec SP)

Rohit Pardasani founded ACIT in 1998 and the company continues to revolutionize the way engineers prepare for the prestigious CCIE Lab certification.

Rohit has been in the networking industry for more than 13 years, with a focus on Cisco networking for the past 11 years. Rohit is currently holding triple CCIE certifications. Rohit not only brings his years of teaching experience to the classroom, but also years of real world enterprise and service provider experience. Rohit has assisted hundreds of engineers in obtaining their CCIE certification. When not teaching or developing new products Rohit consults with large ISPs and enterprise customers in India.

Currently Rohit is working on his CCIE Voice certification.