Temario This Boot Camp-style class is the sequel to CIERS1 and is designed to provide practice in a timed setting for completing multiple issue spotting and analysis with assessed labs that are equivalent in difficulty to the actual CCIE practical lab. Each day, you will complete an assessed lab, and then the instructor will provide an in-depth review of the lab solution.
This intense class is approximately 80% hands-on and 20% lecture, and you should be prepared to work late into the night. You will have access to all labs including configurations, the answer key, the Master Answer Key configurations, and graded reports for each lab in your portal so you can review the material as often as you wish.
We strongly recommend that you take CIERS1 before attending CIERS2. We also recommend that you take this class three to six weeks prior to your CCIE lab exam.
This class is just one part of the Cisco CCIE 360 Learning Program for Routing and Switching ,an immersive and comprehensive educational suite designed to build expert-level skills, not merely deliver a passing CCIE exam score.
Pre-requisitos
Attendees should meet the following prerequisites:
- Passed the CCIE R&S written exam 350-001
- Completed CIERS1- CCIE 360 R&S Advanced Workshop 1
- Have a solid understanding of the core technoligies that will be encountered in the lab exam: Frame Relay, Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series Switch baseline tasks, OSPF, EIGRP, RIPv2, route redistribution, and Border Gateway Protocol.
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Anyone who is in the final stages of preparing for the CCIE Routing & Switching practical exam and who is three to six weeks out from the lab date. Certification candidates are expected to have an in-depth understanding of the topics in the exam blueprints and are strongly encouraged to have three to five years of job experience before attempting certification.
After you complete this course, you will be able to:
- Read through a full-length Cisco CCIE lab and identify the tasks that can be easily performed.
- List and prioritise any remaining tasks; and perform them in the order they choose.
- Develop well-defined sets of rigorous verification methods of specific and interrelated technologies.
Day 1 - 12 hour day
- Introduction - Review the General Cisco 360 problem-solving approach
- First of the Graded Assessment Labs CIERS2-GA-LAB01 (8 hours and 15 topics, level of difficulty: moderate)
- Review CIERS2-GA-LAB01
Day 2 - 12 hour day
- Second of the Graded Assessment Labs CIERS2-GA-LAB02 (8 hours and 16 topics, level of difficulty: difficult)
- Review CIERS2-GA-LAB02
Day 3 - 12 hour day
- Third of the Graded Assessment Lab CIERS2-GA-LAB03 (8 hours and 14 topics, level of difficulty: difficult)
- Review CIERS2-GA-LAB03
Day 4 - 12hour day
- Fourth of the Graded Assessment Lab CIERS2-GA-LAB04 (8 hours and 14 topics: level of difficulty: moderate)
- Review CIERS2-GA-LAB04
Day 5 - 6 - 8 hour day
- Final graded Assessment Lab CIERS2-GA-LAB05 (4 hours and 7 topics, level of difficulty: easy)
- Review CIERS2-GA-LAB05
Recommended as preparation for :
The Cisco CCIE Practical Exam.
The CCIE lab exam is an eight-hour, hands-on exam which requires you to configure a series of complex networks to given specifications. Knowledge of troubleshooting is an important skill and candidates are expected to diagnose and solve issues as part of the CCIE lab exam. You will not configure end-user systems, but are responsible for all devices residing in the network (hubs, etc.).
More details on scheduling your Cisco CCIE Lab Exam can be found at http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/ccie/rs/lab_exam.html
The following courses and program components are recommended for further study:
- CCIE 360 R&S Practice Labs
- CCIE 360 R&S Exercise Workbook