Quantcast
Channel: Products – Micronics Training
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 26

CCIE Routing & Switching Foundation v5.0

$
0
0
The NEW Advanced CCIE Foundations v5.0 Workbook This e-workbook (Locklizard Secured PDF File/DRM) is designed by Narbik Kocharians for students that have completed their CCNP and they want to achieve the ultimate in technology certification “CCIE”. In the past there wasn’t any class or boot camp that the CCNP certified professionals could attend to gain the knowledge that would close the gap from CCNP to CCIE. This work book is designed to convey information and prepare the students to jump from CCNP to CCIE. Narbik has designed this workbook for the CCNP certified individuals to gain enough knowledge to enable them to go through a CCIE R&S Boot camp. Purchases are non-refundable. For Locklizard Technical Requirement log in to www.locklizard.com. To view a sample of our Foundation v5.0, please login to the following link: http://micronics.nl/Foundation-v50-Sample.pdf Table of Content: Section One: Lab 1 – Physical to Logical Topology-I Lab 2 – Physical to Logical Topology-II Lab 3 – Physical to Logical Topology-III Section Two: Lab 1 – Basic 3560 Configuration Lab 2 – Spanning-tree 802.1d Section Three: Lab 1 – DMVPN Phase #1 With Static Mappings Lab 2 – DMVPN Phase #1 With Dynamic Mappings Lab 3 – DMVPN Phase #2 and 3 With Static Mappings Lab 4 – DMVPN Phase #2 and 3 With Dynamic Mappings Lab 5 – Running Routing Protocols on DMVPN Phase #1 Lab 6 – Running Routing Protocol on DMVPN Phase #2 and 3 Section Four: Lab 1 – Configuring RIPv2 Lab 2 – RIPv2 Authentication (Clear test and MD5) Lab 3 – Configuring Different RIPv2 Update Methods Lab 4 – Injection of Default Routes in RIPv2 Lab 5 – Filtering RIPv2 Routes Section Five: Lab 1 – Configuring EIGRP and Adjusting the Timers Lab 2 – EIGRP Metric Lab 3 – EIGRP Summarization Lab 4 – EIGRP Authentication & Advanced Configuration Lab 5 – EIGRP Stub routing Section Six: Lab 1 – Advertising Networks in OSPF Lab 2 – OSPF Broadcast Networks Lab 3 – OSPF Non-Broadcast Networks Lab 4 – OSPF Point-to-Point Networks Lab 5 – OSPF Point-to-Multipoint & Point-toMultipoint Non-Broadcast Networks Lab 6 – OSPF Cost Lab 7 – OSPF Authentication Lab 8 – OSPF Summarization Lab 9 – OSPF Filtering Lab 10 – Virtual-links and GRE Tunnels Lab 11 – OSPF Stub, T/Stubby, NSSA, NSS-Stub, NSTS Areas Section Seven: Lab 1 - Redistribution Basics Section Eight: Lab 1 – Establishing BGP Peer Session Lab 2 – Route reflectors, Originator-ID, and Cluster-ID Lab 3 – Conditional Advertisement & BGP Backdoor Lab 4 – The Community Attribute Lab 5 – The AS-Path Attribute Lab 6 – The Weight Attribute Lab 7 – The Multi Exit Discriminator (MED) Attribute Lab 8 – Filtering Using Access-lists and Prefix-lists Lab 9 – Regular Expressions Lab 10 – BGP Confederation Section Nine: Lab 1 – Configuring Basic IPv6 Lab 2 – Configuring EIGRPv6 Lab 3 – OSPFv3 and the LSAs Section Ten: Lab 1 – MLS QoS Lab 2 – DSCP-Mutation Lab 3 – DSCP-CoS Lab 4 – CoS-DSCP Lab 5 – IP-Prec-DSCP Lab 6 – Match Input-interface and Match NOT Lab 7 – Match Destination-address & Source-address MAC Lab 8 – Match IP-Prec/DSCP vs. Match DSCP Lab 9 – Match protocol HTTP, URL, MIME and Host Lab 10 – Configuring Class-Based Policing Lab 11 – Configuring Class-Based Shaping Section Eleven: Lab 1 – HSRP Lab 2 – VRRP Lab 3 – GLBP Lab 4 – NTP Lab 5 – EEM

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 26

Trending Articles