Walk-Through Video Tutorials For IPexpert's CCIE Service Provider Lab Preparation Workbook (Volume 1)

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Notice: The Volume 1 Video Walk-Through Tutorials are also part of our Service Provider CCIE Service Provider Blended Learning Self-Study Bundle. Be sure to check out how much more content you can get for a little more money with the Blended Learning Solution. Also, Please check out our SP Product Development & Shipping Schedule for a firm delivery date.

 
 

About Our Walk-Through Video Tutorials for our CCIE Service Provider Volume 1 Workbook

The Walk-Through Video Tutorials for IPexpert's CCIE Service Provider Lab Preparation Workbook (Volume 1) will take your level of understanding in the strategy and methodologies for working through lab exams to a deeper level. These videos will illustrate for you the mindset of an expert CCIE Service Provider Instructor during the configuration, verification and troubleshooting steps of each lab in IPexpert's CCIE Service Provider Lab Preparation Workbook Volume 1. Watch and learn as the Instructor literally walks and talks you through each and every step of all 25 labs in the Volume 1 Workbook. 

Each lab tutorial video demonstrates the networking challenges that are presented to you and have been designed to ensure that you have fully comprehend the protocols and technologies seen in our Volume 1 Workbook. All 25 labs in Volume 1 are covered and include every topic seen on current blueprint. 

IPexpert is recognized in the industry for its highly-acclaimed team of Instructors that set the standard for CCIE training. We understand that expert-level knowledge of the technologies is only half of the training delivery requirement; our Instructors also have the unique ability to communication their knowledge in manner that transfers to you, the CCIE Service Provider candidate.

Also, as an IPexpert client, you can be assured that you're in good hands. Our  Structured Learning Approach is a proven methodology that's been accredited for assisting more CCIE candidates in passing the lab than any other company in the world.

Why Choose IPexpert

Enjoying nearly a decade of success and boasting the world's largest list of successful CCIE candidates, IPexpert is pleased to offer you the world's most thorough Walk-Through Video Solutions available on the market today. Our industry-leading Walk-Through Video Solutions can be explained as follows:

  • Hundreds of hours of our industry-recognized Instructors walking you through extremely complex technical topics and protocols (25 scenarios) covering all topics currently seen on the CCIE Service Provider Lab blueprint  
  • A professionally delivered training solution that's thorough are easy to comprehend
  • A phenomenal training solution supported by the world's most sophisticated online CCIE vRack solution, boasting amazing graphical remote controls to ensure a user-friendly experience
  • An amazing training solution that is kept current by the world's most elite team of technical CCIE Instructors, all of which hold multiple certifications, degrees and multiple CCIE certifications
  • A comprehensive training solution supported online by the Authors and Developers that thousands of your peers have trusted
  • The world's most proven product, boasting more CCIE success stories and testimonials than any other company
  • A training solution that has traveled the globe and has been used by more clients scaling every developed country in the world!
  • A "must have" training product backed by IPexpert's Investment Assurance program that has raised the bar and set the precedence for training guarantees!

Closing Statements on Why You Should Use IPexpert's Training Solutions

This industry-recognized training materials have been used by over a thousand of your peers as their primary resources used to prepare for the grueling CCIE Lab exam. We would like to highlight a few key points you should consider when selecting a CCIE training vendor:

  • Which vendor's products have been (and is currently) used by more candidates to pass the CCIE Lab exam for each particular track?
  • Which vendor's workbooks and overall Structured Learning Approach has been proven, tested and successful for nearly a decade?
  • Can you find another vendor that offers the level of support, guidance and authenticity that comes close to IPexpert?
  • What vendor can match the level of competency as it relates to our dedicated, full-time team of industry-recognized and accredited Authors and Instructors?

IPexpert understands that the CCIE journey is a long process. Our Training Advisors, Support Engineers, Instructors and Developers will stand with you, by your side, during the entire process of your CCIE journey, regardless of how long it takes you!

Table of Contents

At IPexpert, we take great pride in being known as the industry's most up-to-date and thorough Cisco training provider.  We guarantee that all training materials we ship to our clients are current and up-to-date, reflecting all of the topics that are outlined on the most recent CCIE Service Provider Lab blueprint. If, at any time, you have questions pertaining to our content, we invite you to contact one of our CCIE-focused Training Advisors who will be happy to assist you in creating a customized study plan that fits your learning preferences and your training budget.

Below, you will find the topics, technologies and protocols that are currently included in IPexpert's Technology-Focused CCIE Service Provider Lab Preparation Workbook, therefore are covered in great detail and will be found on the Video Walk-Through Tutorials for Volume 1. 

  • Section 1: Frame Relay
    • Frame Relay Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
    • Frame Relay Physical Interfaces
    • Frame Relay Point-to-Point Subinterfaces
    • Frame Relay Multipoint Interfaces
    • Frame Relay IP Map Statements
    • Frame Relay Interface to Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) Mapping
    • Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) over Frame Relay (PPPoFR)
    • Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS)
  • Section 2: Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
    • ATM Physical Interfaces
    • ATM Point-to-Point Subinterfaces
    • ATM Multipoint Subinterfaces
    • ATM Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) to Interface Mapping
    • Operation, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) for an ATM PVC
    • ATM Adaptation Layer 5 Multiplexed Encapsulation (AAL5MUX)
    • ATM Adaptation Layer 5 SubNetwork Access Protocol (AAL5SNAP)
    • ATM Quasi Signaling Application Adaptation Layer (QSAAL) PVC
    • ATM Interim Link Management Interface (ILMI) PVC
    • ATM User-to-Network Interface (UNI) versions
    • ATM End System Identifier (ESI) Addressing
    • ATM Switched Virtual Circuits (SVCs)
  • Section 3: Catalyst Switch
    • Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) Trunking Protocol (VTP) Domains
    • VTP Server Mode
    • VTP Pruning
    • VTP Passwords
    • Layer 2 Access Switchports
    • Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) (PVST)
    • PVST Elections
    • STP Port Priority
    • STP PortFast
    • SwitchPort Analyzer (SPAN)
    • Media Access Control (MAC) Port Security
    • MAC Port Security Aging
    • Command Aliases
    • Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVIs)
    • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Communities
    • Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) Timers
    • Storm Control
  • Section 4: Catalyst Switch
    • VTP Domains
    • VTP Server Mode
    • VTP Client Mode
    • Active VLANs
    • Inter-Switch Link (ISL) Trunking
    • Layer 2 Etherchannel
    • Multiple Spanning Tree (MST)
    • MST Instances
    • MST Root Bridge Elections
    • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Relay
    • DHCP Relay Information
    • Syslog
    • Uni-Directional Link Detection (UDLD)
    • Media Access Control (MAC) Port Security
    • VLAN Filters
    • Switching Database Modifier (SDM) Templates
    • Secure Shell (SSH)
    • Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA)
    • AAA Authentication Methods
    • Catalyst Routing
    • Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
    • Network Time Protocol (NTP)
    • NTP Server Mode
    • NTP Client Mode
    • NTP Authentication
    • Securing Services
    • STP PortFast
  • Section 5: Core Routing Protocol - Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
    • OSPF Network Statements
    • OSPF Priorities
    • OSPF Not So Stubby Areas (NSSA)
    • OSPF Area Summarization
    • OSPF Area Authentication
    • OSPF Virtual Links
    • OSPF Reference Bandwidth
    • OSPF Redistribution
  • Section 6: Core Routing Protocol - Intermediate System-Intermediate System (IS-IS)
    • IS-IS NET addresses
    • IS-IS Link Authentication
    • IS-IS Area Authentication
    • IS-IS Metric Types
    • IS-IS Redistribution
    • IS-IS Summarization
    • IS-IS Timers
  • Section 7: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
    • Internal BGP (iBGP) Peering
    • External BGP (eBGP) Peering
    • BGP Network Statement
    • BGP Route Reflectors
    • BGP Timers
    • BGP Fast Fallover
    • BGP Confederations
    • BGP AS-Path Filtering
    • BGP AS-Path Prepending
    • BGP Metric Manipulation
    • BGP Path Determination
    • BGP Next Hop Self
    • BGP Communities
    • BGP Well Known Communities
    • BGP Redistribution
    • BGP Summarization
    • BGP Suppress Maps
    • BGP Prefix Lists
    • BGP Advertise Maps
  • Section 8: Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP)
    • BGP Peer Groups
    • BGP Unicast Address Family
    • BGP Multicast Address Family
    • BGP Route Reflectors
    • BGP Session Authentication
    • BGP Prefix Lists
    • BGP Conditional Dampening
    • BGP Distribute Lists
    • BGP Default Routes
  • Section 9: Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
    • Tag Distribution Protocol (TDP)
    • TDP Router-ID
    • BGP VPNv4 Address Family
    • VPN Routing And Forwarding (VRF) Creation
    • Route Target Import and Export
    • RIP on Provider Edge to Customer Edge (PE-CE) Links
    • OSPF on Provider Edge to Customer Edge (PE-CE) Links
    • Redistribution Between BGP and PE-CE Routing Protocols
  • Section 10: Multicast
    • Multicast Routing
    • BGP Multicast Address Family
    • Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Sparse-Dense Mode
    • PIM Sparse Mode
    • Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Tuning
    • IGMP Filtering
    • Auto-RP
    • Bootstrap Router (BSR)
    • BSR Announcement Scoping
    • Multicast Filtering
    • Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
  • Section 11: MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)
    • Enabling MPLS TE support
    • MPLS TE Router ID
    • MPLS TE for OSPF
    • Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
    • Explicit Paths
    • Tunnel Priorities
    • Tunnel Autoroute Announce
  • Section 12: Security
    • BGP Maximum Prefix
    • Traffic Filtering with Access Controls Lists (ACLs)
    • BGP Update Filtering with Prefix Lists
    • BGP Default Routes
    • BGP Outbound Route Filtering (ORF)
    • OSPF Authentication
    • EIGRP Authentication
    • Strict Mode Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF)
    • Loose Mode uRPF
    • IP Accounting
    • Syslog
    • NetFlow
    • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
    • Core Dumps
    • Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server Mode
    • NTP Client Mode
    • NTP Authentication
    • Router Management Plane Security
    • Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) 
    • Secure Shell (SSH) 
    • Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Prevention
    • Securing Router Services
  • Section 13: Quality of Service (QoS)
    • Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ)
    • Class Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ)
    • Time Ranges
    • Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
    • Generic Traffic Shaping (GTS) with Adaptive Shaping
    • Committed Access Rate (CAR) Policing
    • Hierarchical CAR Policing
    • Class Based Marking
    • Class Based Policing
    • Multicast Rate Limiting
  • Section 14: Hot Standby Redundancy Protocol (HSRP) & Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
    • HSRP Timers
    • HSRP Preemption
    • HSRP Priorities
    • HSRP Authentication
    • HSRP Tracking
    • VRRP Authentication
    • VRRP Preemption
    • VRRP Priorities
    • VRRP Tracking 
  • Section 15: Layer 2 Virtual Private Networks (L2 VPNs)
    • OSPF
    • Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) Version 3
    • Frame Relay over L2TPv3
    • Q-in-Q Tunnels
    • Ethernet over L2TPv3
    • Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling for Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
    • Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling for Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
    • Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling for VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
    • Point To Point Protocol (PPP) over Ethernet (PPPoE)
  • Section 16: Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP) 
    • Mutual Redistribution between EIGRP and OSPF
    • BGP Multicast Address Family
    • BGP Route Reflectors
    • Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
    • BGP VPNv4 Address Families
    • VRF Route Target Import and Export
    • BGP Prefix Lists
    • BGP Extended Communities
    • VRF Export Maps
  • Section 17: MPLS-VPN
    • Core OSPF Routing
    • Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
    • BGP VPNv4 Address Families
    • VRF Route Target Import and Export
    • BGP Allow AS In
    • Inter-VPN Communication
  • Section 18: Inter-AS MPLS-VPN
    • Core OSPF Routing
    • Core IS-IS Routing
    • BGP VPNv4 Address Family
    • VRF Route Target Import and Export
    • MPLS LDP Autoconfiguration
    • EIGRP for PE-CE Connectivity
    • RIP for PE-CE Connectivity
    • Redistribution between BGP and PE-CE Routing Protocols
    • BGP Label Distribution
    • Inter-AS VPN Client Connectivity
  • Section 19: MPLS-VPN Carrier Supporting Carrier (CSC)
    • Core IS-IS Routing
    • Core OSPF Routing
    • BGP VPNv4 Address Families
    • VRF Route Target Import and Export
    • Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
    • BGP Label Distribution
    • EIGRP on Provider Edge to Customer Edge (PE-CE) Links
  • Section 20: Committed Access Rate (CAR)
    • IS-IS Routing
    • Two Color Policing with CAR
    • Rate Limit ACLs
    • Hierarchical Policing with CAR
  • Section 21: Congestion Avoidance
    • IS-IS Routing
    • IP Precedence Based Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED)
    • DSCP Based WRED
    • Class Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ)
    • Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR)
  • Section 22: Traffic Classification
    • Traffic Matching with ACLs
    • Policy Based Routing
    • Hierarchical Policing with CAR
    • Class Based Marking
  • Section 23: Traffic Policing
    • Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR)
    • Class Based Two Color Policing
    • Class Based Three Color Policing
  • Section 24: Multicast-VPN
    • Core IS-IS Routing
    • OSPF on Provider Edge to Customer Edge (PE-CE) Links
    • EIGRP on Provider Edge to Customer Edge (PE-CE) Links
    • RIP on Provider Edge to Customer Edge (PE-CE) Links
    • BGP VPNv4 Address Famllies
    • BGP Multicast Address Families
    • VRF Route Target Import and Export
    • Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
    • Core Multicast Routing
    • VRF Multicast Routing
    • Source Specific Multicast (SSM)
    • Multicast Distribution Trees (MDT)
    • Static Rendezvous Points (RPs)
  • Section 25: Advanced Routing 
    • Core IS-IS Routing
    • Frame Relay Connectionless Network Service (CLNS) Static Mappings
    • IS-IS Priorities
    • IS-IS Authentication
    • BGP Allow AS In
    • BGP Filtering with Communities

Topology / Hardware

 

Dynamips Support

Dynamips is a popular emulator for Cisco routers, that can load and run IOS images on virtual routers on your PC. Dynamips does have limitations, particularly with respect to switching support (it can only simulate switch modules within a virtual router) and the amount of memory and CPU resources that are available on your PC. At IPexpert we understand that there are a lot of costs associated with studying for your CCIE lab exam and to that end we provide Dynamips configuration files for each of our labs that are downloadable when you purchase our products. In addition to Dynamips, we strongly recommend that you do at some practice labs using real equipment prior to your lab exam so that you are comfortable with the 3550, 3560 and 3750 switching elements of your study. Through our partner, Proctorlabs.com, we are also able to provide you with real equipment on which to implement each of our labs, when you need it.
 
Tyson Scott
Senior Technical Instructor
Cisco CCIE Routing & SwitchingCisco CCIE SecurityCisco CCIE Service Provider
CCIE #13513 (R&S Sec SP), CCNP, CCDP, CCNA, CCDA, MCP, Linux Administrator, ITIL foundations

Tyson Scott, a Triple CCIE, brings to IPexpert more than 14 years of experience in the IT industry, six of those years at a senior-engineer level. He spent five years at Hewlett Packard in its Managed Services division. Tyson also served two years with Advanced Services at Cisco. Over the years, he has gained valuable "real world" knowledge, having worked on global solutions on some the largest networks out there. At IPexpert, Tyson is responsible for automation programs used to simplify customer experiences and increase customer satisfaction. He is also instrumental in the delivery and development of IPexpert's CCIE R&S, CCIE Security and CCIE Service Provider classes and products and has been a key component in IPexpert's world-renowned success.


Marko Milivojevic
Senior Technical Instructor
Cisco CCIE Routing & SwitchingCisco CCIE Service Provider
CCIE #18427 (R&S SP), CCNP, CCDP, CCIP

Marko, a dual CCIE who has recently passed the CCIE R&S 4.0 lab, has spent 12 years designing and supporting some of Europe's largest service provider networks.  He is accredited with designing the largest multi-service internet infrastructure in Iceland. He has been working with IPexpert over the past few years developing several self-study products, and will now be more-heavily involved in product development, product support and classroom training (throughout Europe, Australia and Asia) on full time basis.


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Many CCIE training entities promise support on their forums or within their communities. IPexpert is different.  We go above and beyond our competition by being available to serve you in many different ways.

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