Cisco CCIE Enterprise Bootcamp - CCIE Bootcamp

Welcome to our transformative CCIE Bootcamp – your gateway to mastering Cisco’s CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure (CCIE EI) v1.1. Elevate your networking skills under the guidance of expert instructors, ensuring an immersive learning experience. Access real-world scenarios anytime with our 24*7 available CCIE EI v1.1 Real-Labs mock labs. Dive deep into the official Cisco CCIE EI curriculum, exclusivley designed to align with industry standards. This Cisco CCIE Enterprise Bootcamp is not just a course; it’s a comprehensive journey that empowers you to excel in the dynamic realm of enterprise networking.

WHY CCIE BOOTCAMP?

Prepare to navigate the complexities of CCIE EI v1.1 with hands-on exercises, cutting-edge content, and personalized guidance. Whether you’re aiming to enhance your career or seeking to certify your expertise, our Cisco CCIE Enterprise Bootcamp is the catalyst for your success. Embark on this learning adventure, where theory meets practice, and transform your skills into a competitive advantage. Join us and be part of a community that thrives on excellence.
This boot camp is approximately 60% lecture and 40% hands-on labs. This Cisco CCIE Enterprise Bootcamp, is a focused 30-day program covering all CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0 exam blueprints. Through a mix of lectures and labs, dive deep into protocols and topics. The first 15 days emphasize technology and labs, while the next 15 intensively prepare you with CCIE EI Lab exam Mock Labs. Access online racks 24/7 for exam-ready practice. Elevate your skills, conquer the exam, and advance your networking career. Ready for the ultimate CCIE Enterprise experience?

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN CISCO CCIE ENTERPRISE BOOTCAMP?

In our CCIE Bootcamp, you’ll master the intricacies of Cisco’s CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure (CCIE EI) v1.1 lab exam module. Gain expertise under the guidance of seasoned instructors, covering the full spectrum of CCIE EI v1.1 Real-Labs. Delve into the official Cisco CCIE EI curriculum, combining theory and hands-on experience. Key Learnings are:
  • Expert Instruction: Learn from industry experts for a comprehensive understanding.
  • Hands-on Practice: Access 24*7 Real-Labs mock labs to apply theoretical knowledge in practical scenarios.
  • Official Cisco Curriculum: Follow the official CCIE EI curriculum to align with industry standards.
  • In-depth Exploration: Navigate through different protocols and topics essential for CCIE success.
  • Mock Lab Mastery: Engage in multiple CCIE EI Lab exam Mock Labs for thorough exam preparation.

HOW YOU'LL BENEFIT FROM THIS CCIE BOOTCAMP?

  • Expert Guidance: Receive personalized instruction from seasoned professionals, ensuring a deep understanding of CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure (CCIE EI) v1.1.
  • Real-world Application: Access 24*7 Real-Labs mock labs, translating theoretical knowledge into practical expertise for seamless application in real-world scenarios.
  • Certification Readiness: Navigate the official Cisco CCIE EI curriculum, preparing yourself comprehensively for the certification exam.
  • Holistic Learning: Experience a well-rounded approach with a mix of lectures and hands-on labs, fostering a thorough grasp of CCIE EI v1.1 concepts.
  • Exam Simulation: Engage in multiple CCIE EI Lab exam Mock Labs, honing your skills and boosting confidence for the actual exam.
  • Flexible Learning: Benefit from the convenience of online rack access, allowing round-the-clock practice to suit your schedule.

WHO SHOULD ENROLL IN THIS CISCO CCIE ENTERPRISE BOOTCAMP

  • Candidates that need to acquire CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0 Certification.
  • Network Architects
  • Solutions Architects
  • Network Consultants
  • Experienced Network Professionals
  • Security Professionals
  • Cloud Infrastructure Specialists
  • Data Center Managers
  • Wireless Networking Engineers
  • Cybersecurity Analysts
  • DevOps Engineers
  • System Integrators
  • Telecommunications Engineers
  • Emerging Technology Enthusiasts
  • IT Professionals Pursuing Career Advancement
  • Technology Enthusiasts
  • Professionals Seeking Cross-Functional Skills

CCIE BOOTCAMP PREREQUISITES

  • There No formal prerequisites are required for CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure certification.
  • Certification Process: Successfully complete two exams: Qualifying exam (ENCOR) covering core enterprise infrastructure technologies followed by CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0 Hands-on lab exam
  • We recommend you have an understanding of designing, deploying, operating and optimizing enterprise networking technologies, strong networking basics, real-world experience, Cisco tech familiarity, TCP/IP understanding, routing and switching knowledge, network security principles, hands-on dedication, and commitment to continuous learning.

EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE LIST FOR CCIE CERTIFICATION

The training, hardware and software versions listed below are as per CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0.
Virtual machines
  • Cisco CSR 1000v Series Cloud Services Routers with Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN Release 16.12
  • Cisco IOSv with Cisco IOS Software Release 15.8
  • Cisco IOSv-L2 with Cisco IOS Software Release 15.2
  • Cisco SD-WAN (vManage, vBond, vSmart, vEdge) Software Release 18.4
  • Cisco DNA Center Release 1.3.1
Physical Equipment
  • Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switches Release 16.12
Supporting virtual machines
  • Cisco Identity Services Engine 2.6
  • Microsoft Windows 10 Professional
  • Ubuntu Desktop 18.04 LTS

CCIE BOOTCAMP CURRICULUM

    Switched Campus
    • Switch administration
    • Managing MAC address table
    • Errdisable recovery
    • L2 MTU
    • Layer 2 protocols: CDP, LLDP, UDLD
    • VLAN technologies: Access ports, Trunk ports (802.1Q), Native VLAN
    • Manual VLAN pruning
    • VLAN database
    • Normal and extended range VLANs
    • Voice VLAN
    • VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol)
    • EtherChannel: LACP, static, load balancing
    • Layer 2, Layer 3 EtherChannel
    • EtherChannel Misconfiguration Guard
    • Spanning Tree Protocol: PVST+, Rapid PVST+, MST
    • Switch priority, port priority, path cost, STP timers
    • PortFast, BPDU Guard, BPDU Filter
    • Loop Guard, Root Guard
    Routing Concepts:
    • Administrative distance
    • VRF-lite (Virtual Routing and Forwarding)
    • Static routing
    • Policy-Based Routing
    • VRF-aware routing with any routing protocol
    • Route filtering with any routing protocol
    • Manual summarization with any routing protocol
    • Redistribution between any pair of routing protocols
    • Routing protocol authentication
    • Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
    EIGRP:
    • Adjacencies
    • Best path selection: RD, FD, FC, successor, feasible successor
    • Classic Metrics and Wide Metrics
    • Operations: General operations, Topology table, Packet types
    • Stuck In Active
    • Graceful shutdown
    • EIGRP load balancing: Equal-cost, Unequal-cost, Add-path
    • EIGRP Named Mode
    • Optimization, convergence, and scalability
    • Fast convergence requirements
    • Query propagation boundaries
    • IP FRR (single hop)
    • Leak-map with summary routes
    • EIGRP stub with leak map
    OSPF (v2 and v3):
    • Adjacencies
    • Network types, area types
    • Path preference
    • Operations: General operations, Graceful shutdown, GTSM
    • Optimization, convergence, and scalability
    • Metrics: LSA throttling, SPF tuning, fast hello
    • LSA propagation control (area types)
    • Stub router
    • Loop-free alternate
    • Prefix suppression
    BGP:
    • IBGP and EBGP peer relationships
    • Peer-group/update-group, template
    • Active, passive
    • Timers
    • Dynamic neighbors
    • 4-byte AS numbers, Private AS
    • Path selection, Attributes, Best path selection algorithm
    • Load balancing, Routing policies
    • Attribute manipulation, Conditional advertisement
    • Outbound Route Filtering
    • Standard and extended communities
    • Multi-homing
    • AS path manipulations: local-as, allowas-in, remove-private-as, Prepend, Regexp
    • Convergence and scalability
    • Route reflector
    • Aggregation, as-set
    • Other BGP features: Multipath, add-path, Soft reconfiguration, Route Refresh
    Multicast:
    • Layer 2 multicast
    • IGMPv2, IGMPv3
    • IGMP Snooping, PIM Snooping
    • IGMP Querier
    • IGMP Filter
    • MLD
    • Reverse path forwarding check
    • PIM: Sparse Mode, Static RP, BSR, AutoRP
    • Group to RP Mapping
    • Bidirectional PIM
    • Source-Specific Multicast
    • Multicast boundary, RP announcement filter
    • PIMv6 Anycast RP
    • IPv4 Anycast RP using MSDP
    • Multicast multipath
    Cisco SD Access :
    • Designing SD Access solution
    • Underlay network (IS-IS, manual/PnP)
    • Overlay fabric design (LISP, VXLAN, Cisco TrustSec)
    • Fabric domains (single/multi-site with SD-WAN transit)
    • SD Access deployment
    • DNA Center device discovery and management
    • Adding fabric node devices
    • Wired endpoint onboarding
    • Fabric border handoff
    • Segmentation: Macro-level (VNs), Micro-level (SGTs via Cisco ISE)
    • Assurance: Network and client health (360)
    • Monitoring and troubleshooting
    Cisco SD-WAN :
    • Designing SD-WAN solution
    • Orchestration: vBond, NAT
    • Management: vManage
    • Control: vSmart, OMP
    • Data: vEdge/cEdge
    • WAN edge deployment
    • Onboarding new edge routers
    • Zero-touch provisioning/Plug-And-Play
    • OMP, TLOC, Configuration templates
    • Localized policies (QoS only)
    • Centralized policies
    • Application Aware Routing
    • Topologies
    MPLS and VPN :
    • Operations: Label stack, LSR, LSP
    • LDP, MPLS ping, MPLS traceroute
    • L3VPN: PE-CE routing, MP-BGP VPNv4/VPNv6
    • Extranet (route leaking)
    • DMVPN: Troubleshoot Phase 3 with dual-hub, NHRP
    • IPsec/IKEv2 using pre-shared key
    • Per-Tunnel QoS
    • FlexVPN use-cases
    • Site-to-Site, Server, Client, Spoke-to-Spoke
    • MPLS over FlexVPN
    Device Security on Cisco IOS XE & Network Security
    • Control plane policing and protection
    • AAA
    • Switch security features
    • VACL, PACL
    • Storm control
    • DHCP Snooping, DHCP option 82
    • IP Source Guard
    • Dynamic ARP Inspection
    • Port Security
    • Private VLAN
    • Router security features
    • IPv6 Traffic Filters
    • IPv4 Access Control Lists
    • Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
    • IPv6 infrastructure security features
    • RA Guard
    • DHCP Guard
    • Binding table
    • Device tracking
    • ND Inspection/Snooping
    • Source Guard
    • IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
    • Device roles, port states
    • Authentication process
    • Host modes
    System Management
    • Device management
    • Console and VTY
    • SSH, SCP
    • RESTCONF, NETCONF
    • SNMP
    • v2c
    • v3
    • Logging
    • Local logging, syslog, debugs, conditional debugs
    • Timestamps
    Quality of Service
    • End to end L3 QoS using MQC
    • DiffServ
    • CoS and DSCP Mapping
    • Classification
    • Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR)
    • Marking using IP Precedence, DSCP, CoS
    • Policing, shaping
    • Congestion management and avoidance
    • HQoS, Sub-rate Ethernet Link
    Network Services
    • First Hop Redundancy Protocols
    • HSRP, GLBP, VRRP
    • Redundancy using IPv6 RS/RA
    • Network Time Protocol
    • Master, client
    • Authentication
    • DHCP on Cisco IOS
    • Client, server, relay
    • Options
    • SLAAC/DHCPv6 interaction
    • Stateful, stateless DHCPv6
    • DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation
    • IPv4 Network Address Translation
    • Static NAT, PAT
    • Dynamic NAT, PAT
    • Policy-based NAT, PAT
    • VRF-aware NAT, PAT
    • IOS-XE VRF-Aware Software Infrastructure (VASI) NAT
    Network optimization
    • IP SLA
    • ICMP probes
    • UDP probes
    • TCP probes
    • Tracking object
    • Flexible NetFlow
    Network operations
    • Traffic capture
    • SPAN
    • RSPAN
    • ERSPAN
    • Embedded Packet Capture
    • Cisco IOS-XE troubleshooting tools
    • Packet Trace
    • Conditional debugger (debug platform condition)
    Infrastructure Automation and Programmability
    • Data encoding formats – JSON, XML
    • Automation and scripting- EEM applets, Guest shell, Linux environment, CLI Python module, EEM Python module
    • Interaction with vManage API
    • Python requests library and Postman
    • Monitoring endpoints
    • Configuration endpoints
    • Interaction with Cisco DNA Center API
    • HTTP request (GET, PUT, POST) via Python requests library and Postman
    • Interaction with Cisco IOS XE API
    • Via NETCONF/YANG using Python ncclient library
    • Via RESTCONF/YANG using Python requests library and Postman
    • Deploy and verify model-driven telemetry
    • Configure on-change subscription using gRPC

CISCO CCIE CERTIFICATION v1.1 LAB EXAM DETAILS

  • Exam Name: CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0
  • Duration: 8 hours
  • Exam Module 1: Design (3 hours)
  • Exam Module 2: Deploy, Operate and Optimize (5 hours)
  • Exam Location: This exam is conducted at the Cisco Lab Exam centers only.
  • Vendor Name: Cisco Systems
  • Exam Cost: $1600 USD, plus tax

SOME RECOMMEDNED BOOKS FOR CCIE BOOTCAMP

  • CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Foundation By Narbik Kocharians
  • Art of Network Architecture, The: Business-Driven Design
  • CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Official Cert Guide Vol 1 Premium Edition eBook/Practice Test, 5th Edition
  • CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Official Cert Guide, Volume 1, 5th Edition
  • CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Official Cert Guide, Volume 2, 5th Edition
  • Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Configuration and Troubleshooting Practice Labs Bundle
  • Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Configuration Practice Labs, 3rd Edition
  • Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Troubleshooting Practice Labs, 2nd Edition
  • Cisco LAN Switching (CCIE Professional Development series)
  • Deploying IPv6 Networks
  • Inside Cisco IOS Software Architecture (CCIE Professional Development Series)
  • Internet Routing Architectures, 2nd Edition
  • IP Routing on Cisco IOS, IOS XE, and IOS XR: An Essential Guide to Understanding and Implementing IP Routing Protocols
  • MPLS and VPN Architectures
  • MPLS and VPN Architectures, Volume II
  • Network Security Technologies and Solutions (CCIE Professional Development Series)
  • Optimal Routing Design (paperback)
  • Programming and Automating Cisco Networks: A guide to network programmability and automation in the data center, campus, and WAN
  • Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition
  • Routing TCP/IP, Volume II (CCIE Professional Development)

FAQS

What are the prerequisites for the CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0 certification?
There are no formal prerequisites, but it is recommended to have a strong understanding of networking concepts and substantial hands-on experience.
What is the CCIE EI v1.0 exam format?
The 8-hour lab exam evaluates candidates across the entire network lifecycle, covering design, deployment, operation, and optimization of complex network scenarios. The exam comprises two fixed-time modules delivered in a specific sequence: Module 1: Design (3 hours) and Module 2: Deploy, Operate, and Optimize (5 hours).
What is the Module 1: Design (03 Hours) in CCIE EI Lab Exam?
Module 1 Design (3 hours): This module assesses the ability to create, analyze, validate, and optimize network designs. Candidates must understand technology capabilities, translate customer requirements into solutions, and assess readiness for proposed solutions. It is scenario-based, without device access, and candidates use provided documentation for web-based tasks. Examples include email threads, high-level designs, and network topology diagrams. Backward navigation is disabled, and points values for items are not displayed. Task formats include Drag-and-Drop, Multiple-Choice, and Dropdown items.
What is Module 2: Deploy, Operate, and Optimize (5 hours) in the lab exam?
Module 2 Deploy, Operate, and Optimize (5 hours): This module involves deploying networks per design specs, customer requirements, and restrictions. Candidates configure, integrate, and troubleshoot, covering all implementation steps. They then operate and optimize networks, monitoring health, enhancing service quality, reducing disruptions, and adjusting configurations. The setup mirrors a production network, combining hands-on and web-based tasks, often in a virtualized lab. Backward navigation is enabled, providing full visibility and displaying points values for each item.
What topics are covered in the CCIE EI v1.0 certification?
The CCIE EI v1.0 covers a broad range of topics, including but not limited to switched campus, routing concepts, infrastructure security, services, and network automation.
How long does it take to complete the CCIE Bootcamp?
The bootcamp typically spans 30 training days, with the first 15 days focusing on technology and labs, and the remaining 15 days dedicated to lab exam mock labs for thorough preparation.
What resources are available for exam preparation?
Various resources, including expert-led classes, official Cisco CCIE EI curriculum, Real-Labs mock labs, and online rack access, are provided to ensure a comprehensive and effective preparation for the CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0 certification.
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