I have bought some CCIE books and i'm reading their chapters according to to the CCIE Lab Exam Blueprint.
Until now i have covered the following topics :
- Bridging and Switching
- Frame relay
- Catalyst configuration: VLANs, VTP, STP, MSTP, RSTP, Trunk, Etherchannel, management, features, advanced configuration, Layer 3
- Tunneling
- IP IGP Routing
- OSPF
- EIGRP
- RIPv2
- IPv6: Addressing, RIPng, OSPFv3
- GRE
- ODR
- Filtering, redistribution, summarization and other advanced features
- BGP
- IBGP
- EBGP
- Filtering, redistribution, summarization, synchronization, attributes and other advanced features
- IP and IOS Features
- IP addressing
- DHCP
- HSRP
- IP services
- IOS user interfaces
- System management
- NAT
- NTP
- SNMP
- RMON
- Accounting
- SLA
- IP Multicast
- PIM, bi-directional PIM
- MSDP
- Multicast tools, source specific multicast
- DVMRP
- Anycast
- QoS
- Quality of service solutions
- Classification
- Congestion management, congestion avoidance
- Policing and shaping
- Signaling
- Link efficiency mechanisms
- Modular QoS command line
- Security
- AAA
- Security server protocols
- Traffic filtering and firewalls
- Access lists
- Routing protocols security, catalyst security
- CBAC
- Other security features
I hope i can move faster by the end of next week, when i'll have more free time. Surely there are a lot of topics that i haven't covered yet, but i already know a few things about some of them from my work experience. So i hope i'll move quickly over them, when their time comes.
In the meantime i have booked 2 Mock Labs for the end of November. I know i won't be ready by then, but i need to find out if i have understood the topics i have already read and to experience the difficulty of a real lab, since all these Mock Labs are said to resemble the real CCIE lab. If i get something above 50%, i'll be quite satisfied.
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