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CCIE R&S Training Course

Course Code: ITIC1011
Duration: 20 weeks
Lecture time included: 100 hours
Lab time included: 600 hours
Schedule: Sun 10:00am-4:00pm
Price: $11000 inc.GST
  
Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching certifies the skills required of expert-level network engineers to plan, operate and troubleshoot complex, converged network infrastructure.
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Most popular CCIE track
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Expert knowledge of networking across LAN and WAN interfaces and variety of routers and switches
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Solve complex connectivity problems to increase bandwidth, improve response times, maximize performance, and support global operations
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What’s included
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Over 100 hours lectures and lab tutorials
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6 months lab practice (recommended at least 600 hours). The lab is available 24 x 7
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Instructors with up to 4 CCIE qualifications
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Group Study Environment to encourage knowledge and experience sharing
Course Outline
BGP
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Module 1: Introduction to BGP and BGP Neighbor Relationship Formation
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Module 2: BGP Fundamental Operations
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Module 3: Filtering BGP Updates and Aggregation
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Module 4: BGP Path Selection via Attribute Manipulation
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Module 5: BGP Features
Cat QoS
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Module 1: Cisco Catalyst QoS Overview: The Differentiated Services Model
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Module 2: Classification and Marking Using the Modular QoS CLI
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Module 3: VLAN-Based Policies
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Module 4: Use Trust to Control Markings
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Module 5: Policing of the Cisco Catalyst 3560
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Module 6: Queuing on the Cisco Catalyst 3560
Frame Relay
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Module 1: Frame Relay Fundamentals
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Module 2: Advanced Frame Relay Techniques
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Module 3: Routing over Frame Relay
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Module 4: Frame Relay QoS
IGP Routing Protocols
Data Link Layer
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Module 1: Interface Classification and Configuring Point-to-Point Links
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Module 2: Comparing the Cisco Catalyst Layer 2 vs. Layer 3 Port Configuration Options
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Module 3: Configuring Access Ports on a Cisco Catalyst Switch
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Module 4: Configuring Cisco Catalyst Port Speeds, Duplex Settings, and UDLD
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Module 5: Configuring VTP
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Module 6: Configuring Trunk Ports
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Module 7: Configuring 802.1Q and the Native VLAN
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Module 8: Configuring EtherChannel
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Module 9: Configuring Spanning Tree
IPv6 Datasheet
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Module 1: IPv6 Subnet Connectivity
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Module 2: IPv6 IGPs and BGP
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Module 3: IPv6 and IPv4 Transition Techniques
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Module 4: IPv6 Multicast, QoS, and NAT-PT
MPLS
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Module 1: MPLS Layer 3 VPN Overview, Part I
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Module 2: MPLS Layer 3 VPN Overview, Part II
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Module 3: Managing OSPF Between Sites
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Module 4: OSPF Loop Avoidance and Sham Link
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Module 5: Supporting EIGRP as the Customer Protocol
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Module 6: Supporting BGP as the Customer Protocol
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Module 7: Multi-VRF CE (VRF-Lite)
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