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CCIE SP Multiprotocol Challenge Labs v2.0

This lab bundle contains four extensive lab exercises that require the students to configure a complex large-scale internetwork resembling real-life scenarios as Cisco Certified Internetwork Experts (CCIEs) face daily. The lab exercises are focused on the knowledge and skills as required by the CCIE Service Provider (CCIE SP) lab exam. The lab exercises cover topics the students expect to be tested in CCIE SP practice lab and even exceed the complexity of the testing lab.

Content

This set of lab exercises contains the following exercises:

Objectives

Upon finishing this set of exercises, you will be able to:
Configure OSPF as an IGP in an NBMA network

  • Configure secure multi-area OSPF in the network and optimize OSPF for the NBMA network
  • Configure secure EIGRP
  • Enable EIGRP-OSPF route redistribution
  • Configure secure multi-area IS-IS in the network
  • Optimize IS-IS for the NBMA network
  • Configure BGP in internal Autonomous Systems
  • Configure internal as well as external BGP
  • Configure MPLS in the backbone
  • Enable MPLS VPN in the Service Provider network
  • Configure static and dynamic PE-CE routing protocol
  • Configure intra- as well as inter-domain IP multicast
  • Configure MPLS Traffic Engineering in the network
  • Provide a guaranteed bandwidth in the VPN by configuring the respective QoS features
  • Configure LAN switches for channel aggregation and VLANs
  • Configure ATM PVC and SVCs and associated CoS
  • Configure HSRP
  • Configure PIM with dynamic RP announcement and rate limit the IP multicast traffic

Importance

This CCIE SP Multiprotocol Challenge Labs bundle is highly recommended to advanced students who are preparing for the Cisco CCIE Service Provider lab exam.

Target Audience

The lab exercises are targeted at CCIE SP candidates as well as all individuals seeking expert level skills in internetworking.

Prerequisite Knowledge

The learners must possess an expert level knowledge of WAN and LAN technologies and related skills in configuring Cisco IOS features on a variety of Cisco routers and switches, equivalent to Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) designation. Additionally, the learners taking the labs must demonstrate solid knowledge and skills equivalent to Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional (CCIP) designation. The knowledge and experience needed for the labs can best be gained by taking the following Cisco courses and their associated remote labs: BGP, MPLS, CISIS, QOS and MCAST.