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CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs
CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs
ISBN: 1587051478
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 268
Authors:
Martin J. Duggan
,
Maurilio P. Gorito
BUY ON AMAZON
CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs
CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs
Copyright
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Icons Used in This Book
Command Syntax Conventions
Foreword
Introduction
PartI.Topology 1, the Single Switch Labs
Chapter1.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 ReadingURLs
Chapter2.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 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 ReadingURLs
Chapter3.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 ReadingURLs
PartII.Topology 2, the Brace of Switches Labs
Chapter4.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 ReadingURLs
Chapter5.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 ReadingURLs
Chapter6.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 ReadingURLs
PartIII.Appendixes
AppendixA.Frame Relay Switch Configuration
AppendixB.LS1010 ATM Switch Configuration
AppendixC.Troubleshooting Tips
Basic Troubleshooting Approach: What Has Changed?
Some Useful Tips and Commands to Help Identify Problems During the CCIE Lab
Additional Troubleshooting Sources
CCIE Routing and Switching Practice Labs
ISBN: 1587051478
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 268
Authors:
Martin J. Duggan
,
Maurilio P. Gorito
BUY ON AMAZON
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