Course Length: 10
weeks (80 hours) CCIE Instructor led, hands-on labs
training New!
Remote Access to CCIE racks from home!
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Lab Series for Cisco
CCIE Routing & Switching
Tuition $3,950
Current Retake Policy:
Students are granted the following retake option
(assuming the same course)
a. retake once within six
months: free
b. retake between six
months and 1-1/2 year: pay 50% of the tuition
c. retake between 1-1/2
and 2 years: pay 75% of the tuition
Important
Note: Passing an Entrance Exam
administered by TCY is required. The cost of the
exam is $50 each (the last successful exam fee will be
credited towards the tuition) This is to ensure that all
the prospective students possess the proficiency
neccesary to tackle the rigors of the CCIE training. The
entrance exam is a 60-minute hands-on lab exam. The
maximum possible point total is 100. The passing score
is 60. The exam will be graded by the CCIE instructor.
As preparation, TCY offers a
post-CCNP/pre-CCIE course named Troubleshooting
IP Routing Protocols. It is a 4-week, 32-hour
course. Students are encouraged to take this course as
preparation for the CCIE course.
Please contact John
for more details.
Hardware: supported by eight
(8),
fully-loaded CCIE racks (each rack has a with full complement of devices
including terminal server, 6 routers, Catalyst 3550
L2/L3 switch, Frame Relay Switch, PIX Firewall, etc. Free
Remote Access time slots available to students!
Topics to be Covered:
I. Bridging and Switching Frame relay; Catalyst
configuration: VLANs, VTP, STP, trunk, management,
features, advanced configuration, Layer 3
II. IP IGP Routing OSPF, EIGRP, RIPv2,
IPv6, GRE, ODR; Filtering, redistribution, summarization
and other advanced features
III. BGP BGP, IBGP, EBGP, IPv6;
Filtering, redistribution, summarization,
synchronization, attributes and other advanced features
IV. IP and IOS Features IP addressing
, DHCP, HSRP, IP services, IOS user interfaces; System
management; NAT NTP; SNMP; RMON; Accounting
V. IP Multicast PIM, bi-directional
PIM; MSDP; Multicast tools, source specific multicast;
PGM; DVMRP; Anycast
VI. QoS Quality of service solutions;
Classification; Congestion management, congestion
avoidance; Policing and shaping; Signaling; Link
efficiency; mechanisms; Modular QoS command line
VII. Security AAA; Security server
protocols; Traffic filtering and firewalls; Access
lists; Routing protocols; Security, catalyst security;
Other security features
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