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CCIE Practical Studies, Volume I

  • By Karl Solie
  • Published Dec 17, 2001 by Cisco Press. Part of the Practical Studies series.
    • Copyright 2002
    • Dimensions: 7-3/8" x 9-1/8"
    • Pages: 1366
    • Edition: 1st
    • Book
    • ISBN-10: 1-58720-002-3
    • ISBN-13: 978-1-58720-002-1
    • eBook
    • ISBN-10: 1-58705-293-8
    • ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-293-4

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  • Authored by CCIEs in collaboration with CCIE Program Managers.
  • In-depth coverage of routing protocols provides both great practical knowledge and exam preparation.

In-depth study and exercises for the CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam, CCIE Practical Studies, Volume I focuses on the 1-day lab portion of the exam, largely regarded as the most difficult portion of the CCIE testing process. This book includes in-depth coverage for more than 37 lab scenarios, as well as information on how to design and implement basic to complex networks. Five CCIE simulation labs will test your knowledge and ability to perform in a timed environment.

Praise For CCIE Practical Studies, Volume I

CCIE Practical Studies, Volume I
Reviewer Name: Chuck Price, Network Specialist III
Reviewer Certification: CCNP

This book is a very good source of information for setting up practice internetworks for the CCIE hands-on lab. I went into it as a possible study source for the written portion of the exam. I was able to glean some useful information from it, but nothing I couldn't find in other books. It will definitely come in handy when I start setting up test equipment for the lab.

The material is presented in a very understandable format. I especially liked the fact that the practice labs were grouped by technology. Starting with the basics, in chapter one, it builds up steam as it progresses through the different technologies. Each chapter provides a background and a lot of helpful information on how to accomplish the lab scenario. There are also pertinent troubleshooting commands when things just don't go the way they should. After each lab scenario the author provides a walk-through of how to accomplish the lab.

All this reading, lab setups and practice labs culminate in chapter 18. Chapter 18 is a series of labs that a CCIE candidate might face in the actual live CCIE lab. Each of the five labs goes over an equipment list, a pre-staging section, followed by the rules and the timed section. Answers are not provided for these labs but a link to a Cisco Press website is provided for you to check your work.

I compared these labs with other lab workbooks on the Internet and found that there is not much difference between the lab scenarios. Whereas the workbooks have close to 30 labs they can cost up to several hundred dollars. The labs to be found in CCIE Practical Studies, Volumes I & II will cost you much less and most likely get you to the same level of competence to attempt the live CCIE lab.

While some of the material is dated in reference to the current lab exam, it still is a helpful reference guide. Hopefully it will be updated to bring it more inline with the current exam and emerging technology.

Index

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Table of Contents

I. MODELING THE INTERNETWORK.

 1. The key components for modeling an internetwork.

II. MODELING LOCAL AREA NETWORKS, LANS.

 2. Identifying and configuring the key components for modeling LANs.

III. CONNECTING LANS WITH WIDE AREA NETWORKS, WANS.

 3. WAN protocols and Technologies: HDLC.

 4. WAN protocols and Technologies: PPP.

 5. WAN protocols and Technologies: Frame Relay.

 6. WAN protocols and Technologies: Voice Over X.

 7. WAN protocols and Technologies: ISDN.

 8. WAN protocols and Technologies: ATM.

IV. ROUTING PROTOCOLS; PROVIDING TRANSPORT FOR DATA FROM ONE NETWORK TO THE NEXT.

 9. Distance Vector Protocols: RIP and RIP II.

10. Distance Vector: IGRP.

11. Hybrid: EIGRP.

12. Link State Protocols: OSPF.

V. CONFIGURING AND TRANSPORTING OTHER NETWORK PROTOCOLS.

13. Bridging non-routable protocols and Data Link Switching Plus.

VI. CONTROLLING NETWORKS AND NETWORK ACCESS.

14. Mastering Access Lists.

VII. ENHANCED NETWORK PROTOCOLS; THE QUICK AND DIRTY FEATURE SETS.

15. Configuring NAT.

16. Using HSRP.

17. Configuring NTP.

18. Final Practice Labs.

Appendix A. Route Maps.

Appendix B. ISDN Cause codes.

Appendix C. RFC List.

Appendix D. ISO Model.

Appendix E. Common.

Cable types and pinouts.

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