InternetworkExpert – CCIE Routing Switching

Sunday, September 27, 2009


InternetworkExpert – CCIE Routing Switching

he Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certification may be the most challenging and prestigious of all networking certifications. It has received numerous awards, and certainly has built a reputation as one of the most difficult certifications to earn in all of the computing world. Having a CCIE certification opens doors professionally, typically results in higher pay, and looks great on a resume.

Cisco currently offers several CCIE certifications, with several others that are no longer offered. The following list details the currently available CCIE certifications as of the time of publication of this book; check http://www.cisco.com/go/ccie for the latest information. The certifications are listed in the order in which they were made available to the public:

 

- CCIE Routing and Switching

- CCIE Security

- CCIE Service Provider (formerly known as Communications and Services)

- CCIE Voice

- CCIE Storage Networking

 

Each of the CCIE certifications requires the candidate to pass both a written exam and a one-day hands-on lab exam. The written exam is intended to test your knowledge of theory, protocols, and configurations that follow good design practices. The lab exam proves that you can configure and troubleshoot actual lab gear.

 

TABLE OF CONTENT:

Chapter 01 – Ethernet Basics

Chapter 02 – Virtual LANs and VLAN Trunking

Chapter 03 – Spanning Tree Protocol

Chapter 04 – IP Addressing

Chapter 05 – IP Services

Chapter 06 – TCP/IP Transport and Application Services

Chapter 07 – IP Forwarding (Routing)

Chapter 08 – RIP Version 2

Chapter 09 – EIGRP

Chapter 10 – OSPF

Chapter 11 – IGP Route Redistribution, Route Summarization, and Default Routing

Chapter 12 – Fundamental BGP Operations

Chapter 13 – BGP Routing Policies

Chapter 14 – Classification and Marking

Chapter 15 – Congestion Management and Avoidance

Chapter 16 – Shaping and Policing

Chapter 17 – Synchronous Serial Links and Protocols

Chapter 18 – Frame Relay

Chapter 19 – Introduction to IP Multicasting

Chapter 20 – IP Multicast Routing

Chapter 21 – Security

Chapter 22 – IEEE 802.11 Fundamentals

Chapter 23 – Wireless LAN Solutions

Chapter 24 – Miscellaneous Networking Theory and Practices

Appendix A – Answers to the Do I Know This Already? Quizzes

Appendix B – CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Updates: Version 1.0

Appendix C – MPLS

Appendix D – Decimal to Binary Conversion Table

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