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  • ISBN-10: 1587051478
  • ISBN-13: 9781587051470
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 504 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 237x190x33 mm, kaal: 1028 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Aug-2004
  • Kirjastus: Cisco Press
  • ISBN-10: 1587051478
  • ISBN-13: 9781587051470
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Six comprehensive CCIE routing and switching labs to hone configuration and troubleshooting skills

Prepare for the CCIE lab exams and hone your configuration and troubleshooting skills with six complete practice scenarios that cover:







Frame Relay configuration 3550 switch configuration ATM PVC and SVC configuration IP routing protocol configuration, including RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS Route redistribution IBGP and EBGP configuration IP multicast Security IP and IOS features DLSw over Ethernet Voice over IP

The CCIE program is designed to help individuals, companies, industries, and countries succeed in the networked world by distinguishing the top echelon of internetworking experts. CCIE candidates must not only demonstrate knowledge of a broad range of subject matter at an advanced level but also prove their ability to analyze complex problems and pose solutions in time critical settings. CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs provides a series of complete practice labs that mirror the difficult CCIE hands-on lab exam. Written by a CCIE program manager and a CCIE engineer, this book lays out six unique end-to-end scenarios that are both complex and realistic, providing you with the practice needed to prepare for your lab examination and develop critical-thinking skills that are essential for resolving complex, real-world routing and switching problems.

CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs does not waste time covering conceptual knowledge found in other manuals but focuses exclusively on six complex scenarios. The structure of each chapter is the same, covering a broad range of topics. Each chapter starts with a set of pre-lab tasks and general guidelines that outline instructions for each exercise. This is followed by the timed practice exam questions. Each chapter then wraps up with an Ask the Proctor section that provides hints and clues to the solutions and a Lab Debrief, which analyzes the answer to each question. The companion CD-ROM contains solutions for all of the labs, including configurations and common show command output from all the devices in the topology.

"This book possesses solid and practical guidance for anyone pounding away at the keyboard whether it is for the pursuit of the CCIE or the pursuit of the source of a real problem." -Kathe Saccenti, CCIE Product Manager, Cisco Systems, Inc.

CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs is part of a customized learning path from Cisco Systems that includes simulation and hands-on training from authorized Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press.

Companion CD-ROM CD contains the solutions to the six complete lab scenarios in the book including configurations and show command output.

This volume is part of the Cisco Press Practical Studies Series, which offers readers a means to apply their theoretical knowledge through hands-on lab scenarios for key networking technologies. This unique approach enables readers to practice and hone their internetworking skills while preparing for Cisco certification exams.

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CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs helps candidates prepare for the CCIE Routing and Switching lab exam, with practice to hone their skills and gauge their readiness by completing self-contained labs. The book helps CCIE candidates learn complex techniques and troubleshooting methods. It contains 10 complete practice lab scenarios, each one covering in-depth questions for all technologies tested in the Routing and Switching track, including Cisco device operation, general networking theory, bridging and LAN switching, IP, IP routing, desktop protocols, quality of service, WAN, LAN, security, multiservice, and IP multicasting. Each complete lab scenario is presented in exam style format to echo the 8-hour lab exam. Each lab begins with an introduction, including an overview of the lab, equipment list, and instructions for completing the lab. A section on setting up the lab follows, and after each lab there are configurations and routing tables with the required answers. There are also lab de-briefs, output examples, and cut-and-paste configurations on the CD-ROM. A scoring system lets the reader know if they are ready to take the actual exam or need to continue their study. In addition to the practice labs, the book also contains test preparation advice and resources.
Foreword.

Introduction.

I. TOPOLOGY 1, THE SINGLE SWITCH LABS.

1. Practice Lab
1.

Equipment List. Setting Up the Lab. Pre-Lab Tasks. General Guidelines.

Practice Lab
1.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (15 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(28 Points). Section 3: ISDN (8 Points). Section 4: EGP Protocols (17
Points). Section 5: Voice (6 Points). Section 6: DLSw+ (4 Points). Section 7:
IOS and IP Features (10 Points). Section 8: QoS (8 Points). Section 9:
Multicast (4 Points).

Practice Lab 1: "Ask the Proctor".

Section 1.1: Frame Relay Configuration. Section 1.2: 3550 LAN Switch
Configuration. Section 1.3: ATM Configuration. Section 2.1: RIP. Section 2.2:
EIGRP. Section 2.3: Redistribution. Section 3: ISDN. Section 4: EGP
Protocols. Section 5: Voice. Section 6: DLSw+. Section 7: IOS and IP
Features. Section 8: QoS. Section 9: Multicast.

Practice Lab 1 Debrief.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (15 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(28 Points). Section 3: ISDN (8 Points). Section 4: EGP Protocols (17
Points). Section 5: Voice (6 Points). Section 6: DLSw+ (4 Points). Section 7:
IOS and IP Features (10 Points). Section 8: QoS (8 Points). Section 9:
Multicast (4 Points). How Did You Do? Further Reading/URLs.

2. Practice Lab
2.

Equipment List. Setting Up the Lab. Pre-Lab Tasks. General Guidelines.

Practice Lab
2.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (16 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(28 Points). Section 3: ISDN (4 Points). Section 4: EGP Protocols (16
Points). Section 5: Voice (8 Points). Section 6: DLSw (4 Points). Section 7:
IOS and IP Features (14 Points). Section 8: QoS (8 Points). Section 9:
Multicast (2 Points).

Practice Lab 2: "Ask the Proctor".

Section 1.1: Frame Relay Configuration. Section 1.2: 3550 LAN Switch
Configuration. Section 1.3: ATM Configuration. Section 2.1: EIGRP. Section
2.2: OSPF. Section 2.3: Redistribution. Section 3: ISDN. Section 4: EGP
Protocols. Section 5: Voice. Section 6: DLSW. Section 7: IOS and IP Features.
Section 8: QoS. Section 9: Multicast.

Practice Lab 2 Debrief.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (16 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(28 Points). Section 3: ISDN (4 Points). Section 4: EGP Protocols (16
Points). Section 5: Voice (8 Points). Section 6: DLSw (4 Points). Section 7:
IOS and IP Features (14 Points). Section 8: QoS (8 Points). Section 9:
Multicast (2 Points)

How Did You Do? Further Reading/URLs.

3. Practice Lab
3.

Equipment List. Setting Up the Lab. Pre-Lab Tasks. General Guidelines.

Practice Lab
3.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (18 Points).Section 2: IP IGP Protocols (16
Points). Section 3: ISDN (4 Points). Section 4: EGP Protocols (25 Points).
Section 5: Voice (7 Points). Section 6: DLSw+ (6 Points). Section 7: IOS and
IP Features (10 Points). Section 8: QoS (5 Points). Section 9: Multicast (5
Points). Section 10: Security (5 Points).

Practice Lab 3: "Ask the Proctor".

Section 1.1: Frame Relay Configuration. Section 1.2: 3550 LAN Switch
Configuration. Section 1.3: ATM Configuration. Section 2.1: EIGRP. Section
2.2: OSPF. Section 2.3: Redistribution. Section 3: ISDN. Section 4: EGP
Protocols. Section 5: Voice. Section 6: DLSw+. Section 7: IOS and IP
Features. Section 8: QoS. Section 9: Multicast. Section 10: Security (2
Points).

Practice Lab 3 Debrief.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (16 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(16 Points). Section 3: ISDN (4 Points). Section 4: EGP Protocols (24
Points). Section 5: Voice (7 Points). Section 6: DLSw+ (6 Points). Section 7:
IOS and IP Features (10 Points). Section 8: QoS (5 Points). Section 9:
Multicast (5 Points). Section 10: Security (10 Points). How Did You Do?
Further Reading/URLs.

II. Topology 2, THE BRACE OF SWITCHES LABS.

4. Practice Lab
4.

Equipment List. Setting Up the Lab. Pre-Lab Tasks. General Guidelines.

Practice Lab
4.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (18 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(30 Points). Section 3: BGP Protocol (12 points). Section 4: ISDN (6 Points).
Section 5: IP and IOS Features (10 Points). Section 6: DLSw (4 Points).
Section 7: QoS (6 Points). Section 8: Multicast (6 Points). Section 9:
Security (8 Points).

Practice Lab 4: "Ask the Proctor".

Section 1.1: Frame Relay Configuration. Section 1.2: 3550 LAN Switch
Configuration. Section 1.3: ATM Configuration. Section 2.1: OSPF. Section
2.2: EIGRP. Section 2.3: RIP. Section 3: BGP Protocol. Section 4: ISDN.
Section 5: IP and IOS Features. Section 6: DLSw. Section 7: QoS. Section 8:
Multicast. Section 9: Security.

Practice Lab 4 Debrief.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (18 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(30 Points). Section 3: BGP (12 Points). Section 4: ISDN (6 Points). Section
5: IP and IOS Features (10 Points). Section 6: DLSw (4 Points). Section 7:
QoS (6 Points). Section 8: Multicast (6 Points). Section 9: Security (8
Points). How Did You Do? Further Reading/URLs.

5. Practice Lab
5.

Equipment List. Setting Up the Lab. Pre-Lab Tasks. General Guidelines.

Practice Lab
5.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (18 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(30 Points). Section 3: BGP Protocol (12 Points). Section 4: ISDN (6 Points).
Section 5: IP and IOS Features (10 Points). Section 6: DLSw (4 Points).
Section 7: QoS (6 Points). Section 8: Multicast (6 Points). Section 9:
Security (8 Points).

Practice Lab 5: "Ask the Proctor".

Section 1.1: Frame Relay Configuration. Section 1.2: 3550 LAN Switch
Configuration. Section 1.3: ATM Configuration. Section 2.1: OSPF. Section
2.2: EIGRP. Section 2.3: RIP. Section 2.4: IS-IS. Section 3: BGP Protocol.
Section 4: ISDN. Section 5: IP and IOS Features. Section 6: DLSw. Section 7:
QoS. Section 8: Multicast. Section 9: Security.

Practice Lab 5 Debrief.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (18 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(30 Points). Section 3: BGP (12 Points). Section 4: ISDN (6 Points)

Section 5: IP and IOS Features (10 Points). Section 6: DLSw (4 Points)

Section 7: QoS (6 Points). Section 8: Multicast (6 Points). Section 9:
Security (8 Points). How Did You Do? Further Reading/URLs.

6. Practice Lab
6.

Equipment List. Setting Up the Lab. Pre-Lab Tasks. General Guidelines.

Practice Lab 6 Exercise.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (18 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(30 Points). Section 3: BGP (12 points). Section 4: ISDN (6 Points). Section
5: IP and IOS Features (7 Points). Section 6: DLSw (4 Points). Section 7: QoS
(4 Points). Section 8: Multicast (6 Points). Section 9: Security (7 Points).
Section 10: VoIP (6 Points).

Practice Lab 6 "Ask the Proctor".

Section 1.1: Frame Relay Configuration. Section 1.2: 3550 LAN Switch
Configurations. Section 1.3: ATM Configuration. Section 2.1: OSPF. Section
2.2: EIGRP. Section 2.3: RIP. Section 2.4: IS-IS. Section 3: BGP. Section 4:
ISDN. Section 5: IP and IOS Features. Section 6: DLSw. Section 7: QoS.
Section 8: Multicast. Section 9: Security. Section 10: VoIP.

Practice Lab 6 Debrief.

Section 1: Bridging and Switching (18 Points). Section 2: IP IGP Protocols
(30 Points). Section 3: BGP (12 Points). Section 4: ISDN (6 Points). Section
5: IP and IOS Features (7 Points). Section 6: DLSw (4 Points). Section 7: QoS
(4 Points). Section 8: Multicast (6 Points). Section 9: Security (7 Points).
Section 10: VoIP (6 Points). How Did You Do? Further Reading/URLs.

III. APPENDIXES.

Appendix A: Frame Relay Switch Configuration.

Appendix B: LS1010 ATM Switch Configuration.

Appendix C: Troubleshooting Tips.
Martin James Duggan, CCIE No. 7942, is a network architect for IBM. He designs network solutions for customers globally and specializes in Campus LAN, ATM WAN, and network integration.

Maurilio de Paula Gorito, CCIE No. 3807, currently works for Cisco Systems, Inc., as part of the CCIE Team. As content lead, Maurilio is responsible for managing the content development process for the CCIE Routing and Switching Lab and Written Exams and proctoring the CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Security Lab Exams.