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CCIE
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Cisco Certified Internetwork
Expert (CCIE) is the highest level of certification in the field of
networking and it sets a professional benchmark for Internetworking experts.
CCIEs can design, install, configure, debug, implement security and operate
LAN, WAN and dial access services for organizations with networks from
hundreds to thousands of nodes. The training for CCIE has been specially
designed for candicates preparing for CCIE written and CCNP exams.
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CCIE Basics |
> Cisco Device Operations |
- Commands - Infrastructure - Operations |
> General Networking Theory |
- OSI Models - General Routing - Concepts - Standards - Protocol Mechanics |
> Desktop Protocols |
- IPX - Windows /NT |
CCIE Routing |
> IP |
- Addressing - Services - Applications - Transport - ACLs - IPv6 |
> IP Routing |
- OSPF - BGP - EIGRP - IS-IS - RIP v1, v2 |
CCIE WAN |
> WAN |
- ISDN - Frame Relay - X.25 - ATM - Physical Layer - Leased Line Protocols - PoS - DPT/SRT - DDR |
CCIE Switching |
> Bridging and LAN Switching |
- Transparent - SRB - LAN Switching - Spanning - Tree - VLAN - Security |
> LAN |
- Data Link Layer - Ethernet/FE/GE - Token Ring - Wireless/802.11b |
> IP Multicasting |
- IGMP/CGMP - Addressing - Distribution Trees - PIM-SM Mechanics - Rendezvous Points |
CCIE Advanced |
> QoS |
- Fancy Queuing - PoS and IP precedence - CoS - Weighted RED - WRR - Shaping vs. Policing (rate limiting)/CAR - NBAR - 802.1x - DSCP |
> Security |
- AAA, TACACS, RADIUS - IPSec - Encryption |
> Multiservice |
- Voice/Video - Codecs - SS7 - RTP - RTCP - SIP - MPLS
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