Description
Cisco 360 CCIE R&S Advanced Workshop 1 (CIERS-1)
v1.0 is the first of two 5-day, extended hours, workshops. CIERS-1 v1.0
including Instructor Led lessons, a lab guide and hands-on labs on
specific topics, as well as Assessment labs, including instructor time
and feedback to provide student mentoring and support.
CIERS-1 v1.0 teaches learners how to use an
expert-level problem-solving process that includes options analysis to
support complex network technologies and topologies. This course is
part of a blended learning curriculum that supports expert-level
preparation in routing and switching.
Objectives
Upon completing this course, learners will be able to meet these objectives:
- Describe the Cisco 360 Learning Program for CCIE R&S and explain how it addresses expert-level networking issues
- Discuss your baseline status for Cisco CCIE® lab readiness
- Resolve expert-level core task analysis and configuration issues
- Resolve expert-level BGP issues
- Resolve expert-level multicast task analysis and configuration issues
- Resolve expert-level IP connectivity issues regardless of whether they involve IPv4 or IPv6
- Resolve expert-level router MQC QoS task analysis and configuration issues
- Resolve expert-level multi-topic core and advanced task analysis and configuration issues
Boot Camp Hours:
The duration of this boot camp is 5 days.
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
What the Students Get:
- Upon registration, the students will receive an E-COPY of “The
Foundation 2.0” Work Book to prepare for the Boot Camp. The students
should complete the “The Foundation 2.0” Work Book before attending the
boot camp. If you cancel your registration for the class after
receiving your e-copy of the “The Foundation2.0” Work Book, you will be
liable for a minimum of $100.00 for the Work Book.
- During the Boot Camp, the students will receive the “Advanced
CCIE Routing and Switching 2.0 Work Book” Which is also written by
Narbik Kocharians
- Cisco’s 360 Program Courseware and Lab Guide
Instructor:
Narbik Kocharians CCSI, CCIE #12410 (R&S, Security, SP)
Narbik a Triple CCIE has over 32 years of experience
in the industry. He has designed, implemented and supported numerous
enterprise networks. Some of the companies that Narbik has worked for
are IBM, Carlton United Breweries, Australian Cable and Wireless, BP,
AMOCO and in US, 20th Century Ins., Home Saving of America, Verizon,
TTI, Trinet Inc, NLI, IPexpert, Anderson Networking and Consulting and
many more. Narbik has been a dedicated CCIE instructor for over 12
years.
Course Delivery Method
This boot camp is a combination of lecture and hands-on labs
In the Boot Camp the instructor uses a combination
of “Chalk talk” and “one on one mentoring”, the instructor will not use
an overhead projector, Micronics believes in traditional method of
teaching.
The class-room material and hardware are based on current CCIE Routing and Switching Blueprint.
Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must
have before attending this course are these advanced-level competencies
(knowledge and skills): - Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching skills
- RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF configuration skills
- BGP configuration skills
- Multicast configuration skills
- IPv6 fundamentals
- QoS configuration skills
- CCNP or equivalent knowledge
- Review of “The Foundation 2.0” Work Book sent to you upon registration in the class
These training courses are recommended to meet the prerequisites:
- Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI)
- Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN)
- Implementing Secure Converged WANs (ISCW)
- Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT)
- Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP)
- Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS)
It is strongly suggested that the learner has passed the CCIE Routing and Switching Written exam.
Who Should Attend
The primary audience for this course is
network engineers that need be able to use an expert-level
problem-solving process that includes options analysis to support
complex network technologies and topologies.
The secondary audience is network designers that design and support complex network technologies and topologies. |