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<strong>Cisco</strong> 360 <strong>Learning</strong> <strong>Program</strong> for CCIE Routing and Switching<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> 360 <strong>Learning</strong> <strong>Program</strong> for CCIE Routing and Switching<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> Instructor-Led <strong>Workshop</strong> II (CIERS-2) Version 1 Datasheet<br />

This course is designed for learners who are in the final phase of preparation for the <strong>Cisco</strong> CCIE® Routing and Switching lab.<br />

CIERS-2 provides an intensive, hands-on experience that includes four 8-hour <strong>Cisco</strong> CCIE-level labs and one 4-hour CCIEstyle<br />

lab. Learners perform five Performance Assessment Labs on five separate days, which establishes a performance trend<br />

that allows the learners to determine their level of readiness to attempt the actual <strong>Cisco</strong> CCIE Routing and Switching lab.<br />

<strong>The</strong> course also allows learners to refine their end-to-end test-taking strategies and methods by applying these strategies and<br />

methods to five labs on five consecutive days. This approach helps to refine both time- and stress-management techniques.<br />

After performing each of the five Performance Assessment Labs that are delivered in this course, learners receive detailed<br />

feedback on each section of the lab. This feedback includes the following detailed, web-linked Score Card:<br />

Duration: Five days<br />

Course time begins at 8:30 a.m. (0830) daily and continues into the late afternoon or evening. Course time that extends late<br />

into the day is primarily dedicated to hands-on lab assignments. Learners may have the option to perform these assignments<br />

inside or outside of the classroom. On the last day of class, the course ends between 4:30 and 5:00 p.m. (1630 and 1700).<br />

Target Audience<br />

This course is for technical professionals who are in the final stage of preparing for the <strong>Cisco</strong> CCIE Routing and Switching lab.<br />

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Course Objectives<br />

Upon completion of this course, learners should:<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> 360 <strong>Learning</strong> <strong>Program</strong> for CCIE Routing and Switching<br />

● Be able to read through a full-length <strong>Cisco</strong> CCIE lab and identify the tasks that they can easily perform<br />

● Be able to list and prioritize any remaining tasks; and perform them in the order they choose<br />

● Be able to develop well-defined sets of rigorous verification methods of specific and interrelated technologies<br />

Course Prerequisites<br />

Learners who attend this course must have completed <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> Instructor-led <strong>Workshop</strong> I (CIERS-1) or its equivalent,<br />

or have a recorded strong attempt at the actual <strong>Cisco</strong> CCIE Routing and Switching lab.<br />

Learners who are enrolled in this course must also possess a solid understanding of the core technologies that are<br />

encountered in the <strong>Cisco</strong> CCIE Routing and Switching lab. <strong>The</strong>se technologies include: Frame Relay, <strong>Cisco</strong> Catalyst 3560<br />

Series Switch baseline tasks, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP),<br />

Routing Information Protocol version 2 (RIPv2), route redistribution, and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).<br />

Go to the Training from <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>Learning</strong> Partners web page at http://www.cisco.com/go/training for <strong>Cisco</strong> course information.<br />

Course Outline<br />

<strong>The</strong> course outline is as follows:<br />

● Course Introduction: Review the general <strong>Cisco</strong> 360 problem-solving approach<br />

● Module 1: Perform the first full-length graded assessment lab and participate in the postexam review and discussion<br />

● Module 2: Perform the second full-length graded assessment lab and participate in the postexam review and<br />

discussion<br />

● Module 3: Perform the third full-length graded assessment lab and participate in the postexam review and discussion<br />

● Module 4: Perform the fourth full-length graded assessment lab and participate in the postexam review and discussion<br />

● Module 5: Perform the final graded assessment lab (4 hours) and participate in the postexam review and discussion<br />

When performing each of these labs, learners are allowed to ask the instructor any question. Learners should frame each<br />

question as (1) a <strong>Cisco</strong> CCIE proctor-style question to emulate the actual CCIE lab experience, or (2) a standard instructorstyle<br />

question to maximize the learning and knowledge-transfer experience.<br />

Lab Outline<br />

● Module 1: CIERS2-GA-LAB01 (8 hours and 15 topics; level of difficulty: moderate)<br />

● Module 2: CIERS2-GA-LAB02 (8 hours and 16 topics; level of difficulty: difficult)<br />

● Module 3: CIERS2-GA-LAB03 (8 hours and 14 topics; level of difficulty: difficult)<br />

● Module 4: CIERS2-GA-LAB04 (8 hours and 14 topics; level of difficulty: moderate)<br />

● Module 5: CIERS2-GA-LAB05 (4 hours and 7 topics; level of difficulty: easy)<br />

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Lab Topology<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> 360 <strong>Learning</strong> <strong>Program</strong> for CCIE Routing and Switching<br />

<strong>The</strong> following is the lab topology that is used in this course. It is the same topology that is used in the <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong><br />

Instructor-led <strong>Workshop</strong> I (CIERS-1) course.<br />

26.6/24<br />

R6:E:0<br />

VLAN26<br />

R6<br />

R6:E:0<br />

63.6/24<br />

23.20/24<br />

R2<br />

R2:E:0<br />

26.2/24<br />

VLAN63<br />

23.30/24<br />

R1:S:0<br />

123.2/24<br />

63.30/24<br />

35.30/24<br />

VLAN35<br />

For More Information<br />

R3:E:1<br />

35.3/24<br />

35.5/24<br />

R5:E:0<br />

201<br />

Frame<br />

Relay<br />

R3<br />

R5<br />

102<br />

123.3/24<br />

R3:S:0<br />

301<br />

103<br />

R1<br />

R1:E:1<br />

R1:E:1<br />

R1:S:0<br />

R1:S:0<br />

123.1/24<br />

14.1/24<br />

104<br />

401<br />

VLAN31<br />

VLAN32<br />

14.4/24<br />

R4:S:0<br />

31.10/24<br />

32.10/24<br />

R4<br />

R4:E:0<br />

160.100.10.NX/24<br />

VLAN160<br />

160.100.10.10/24<br />

BB1<br />

For more information on the <strong>Cisco</strong> 360 <strong>Learning</strong> <strong>Program</strong> for CCIE Routing and Switching, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/360.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cisco</strong> 360 <strong>Learning</strong> <strong>Program</strong> for CCIE Routing and Switching learning portal is available at http://cisco360.cisco.com.<br />

Printed in USA 05/09<br />

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