CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure
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CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure is the Expert Certification of Cisco on Enterprise Networks. CCIE one of the most common and valuable Network Certification. It is the most similar certification to old CCIE Routing & Switching. You can also visit Cisco website for detailed information about this certification.
CCIE Enterprise Lab Exam is the last step of Enterprise Infrastructure Certification Path. And CCIE is the most prestigious Expert Certification in Network World!
In CCIE, you learn routing/switching networking concepts, network protocols and troubleshoooting activities detailly and at an Expert Level. Beside, you become an Expert on Cisco Routers and Switches Routing/Switching Configurations.
CCIE Enterprise Certification is two steps away from you. To get your CCIE Cerification on this area, you need to pass;
• 350-401 ENCOR Exam
• CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0 Lab Exam
Here, different than the other certification exams, CCIE exams divide exam questions into two category. In 350-401 ENCOR Exam, you have only theorical written questions and in CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0 Lab Exam, you have to solve network problems practically. 350-401 ENCOR Exam is also a required exam for CCNP Enterprise. You do not need to pass CCNA Exam anymore before having these exams. With only two steps, you can be a CCIE.
To Pass CCIE Exams at the First Attempt and Not To Lose Time , You Can Take Our CCIE Courses!
Core Exam (350-401 ENCOR Exam) Lessons are explained in the CCNP Enterprise ENCOR Page. Below, you can find CCIE Lab Course Content.
CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Lab Course Content :
- Switch Administration
- Layer 2 Protocols
- VLANs
- EtherChannel
- Spanning Tree Protocols
- Routing Concepts
- EIGRP Details
- OSPFv2 and OSPfv3 Details
- Route Redistribution
- BFD
- BGP Details
- IGMPv2, IGMPv3, MLD
- PIM
- Cisco SD Access
- Cisco SD-WAN
- MPLS
- Layer 3 VPN
- DMVPN
- Switch Security
- Router Security
- IPv6 Infrastructure Security
- System Management
- Quality of Service
- HSRP, GLBP, VRRP
- DHCP
- NAT
- IP SLA
- Traffic Capturing
- IOS-XE Troubleshooting
- Automation and Scripting
- Network Programmability
- 37 Sections
- 192 Lessons
- Lifetime
- IPv66
- AAA1
- Access-Lists (ACLs)5
- OSPF32
- 4.1OSPF NSSA and Totally NSSA
- 4.2OSPF Stub Area and Totally-Stub Area
- 4.2OSPF NSSA and Totally NSSA4 Questions
- 4.3OSPF External Routes
- 4.3OSPF Stub Area and Totally-Stub Area6 Questions
- 4.4OSPF Standard Area and Backbone Area
- 4.4OSPF External Routes4 Questions
- 4.5OSPFv3 Configuration on Cisco IOS
- 4.5OSPF Standard Area and Backbone Area0 Questions
- 4.6OSPFv3
- 4.6OSPFv3 Configuration on Cisco IOS4 Questions
- 4.7Single Area OSPF Configuration on Cisco IOS
- 4.7OSPFv35 Questions
- 4.8OSPF Miscellenaous
- 4.8Single Area OSPF Configuration on Cisco IOS6 Questions
- 4.9OSPF Network Types
- 4.9OSPF Miscellenaous4 Questions
- 4.10OSPF Area Types
- 4.10OSPF Network Types4 Questions
- 4.11OSPF LSA Types
- 4.11OSPF Area Types0 Questions
- 4.12OSPF Packet Types
- 4.12OSPF LSA Types0 Questions
- 4.13OSPF Adjacency Mechanims
- 4.13OSPF Packet Types0 Questions
- 4.14OSPF Overview
- 4.14OSPF Adjacency Mechanims0 Questions
- 4.15OSPF SPF and Cost
- 4.15OSPF Overview8 Questions
- 4.16OSPF Virtual-Link Configuration On Packet Tracer
- 4.16OSPF SPF and Cost4 Questions
- 4.17OSPF Virtual-Link Configuration On Packet Tracer4 Questions
- Link Aggregation8
- VLANs10
- 6.1VLAN Frame Tagging Protocols
- 6.2VLANs
- 6.2VLAN Frame Tagging Protocols7 Questions
- 6.3VLAN Port Types and Port Assignment
- 6.3VLANs7 Questions
- 6.4VLAN Configuration Example
- 6.4VLAN Port Types and Port Assignment5 Questions
- 6.5VLAN Configuration Example 2
- 6.5VLAN Configuration Example5 Questions
- 6.6VLAN Configuration Example 25 Questions
- RIP6
- Neighbor Discovery14
- 8.1LLDP-MED
- 8.2Neighbour Discovery Protocols
- 8.2LLDP-MED4 Questions
- 8.3LLDP
- 8.3Neighbour Discovery Protocols3 Questions
- 8.4LLDP Configuration Example
- 8.4LLDP5 Questions
- 8.5CDP
- 8.5LLDP Configuration Example5 Questions
- 8.6CDP Configuration Example
- 8.6CDP4 Questions
- 8.7IPv6 NDP (Neighbour Discovery Protocol)
- 8.7CDP Configuration Example6 Questions
- 8.8IPv6 NDP (Neighbour Discovery Protocol)4 Questions
- Routing Fundamentals9
- 9.1BFD (Bidirectional Forwarding Detection)
- 9.2Dynamic Routing Protocols
- 9.2BFD (Bidirectional Forwarding Detection)9 Questions
- 9.3Static Route Configuration
- 9.3Dynamic Routing Protocols6 Questions
- 9.4IPv6 Static and Default Route Configuration
- 9.4Static Route Configuration2 Questions
- 9.5CIR and PIR
- 9.5IPv6 Static and Default Route Configuration4 Questions
- EIGRP11
- 10.1EIGRP
- 10.2EIGRP Tables Types
- 10.2EIGRP7 Questions
- 10.3EIGRP Packet Types and Neighbourship Establishment
- 10.4EIGRP Miscellenaous
- 10.4EIGRP Packet Types and Neighbourship Establishment0 Questions
- 10.5EIGRP Configuration Example
- 10.5EIGRP Miscellenaous6 Questions
- 10.6EIGRP for IPv6
- 10.6EIGRP Configuration Example7 Questions
- 10.7EIGRP For IPv6 Configuration Example
- Inter VLAN Routing7
- WAN7
- First Hop Redundancy11
- BGP28
- 14.1BGP
- 14.2BGP Peers, BGP Sessions and BGP Messages
- 14.2BGP5 Questions
- 14.3IBGP versus EBGP
- 14.3BGP Peers, BGP Sessions and BGP Messages6 Questions
- 14.4BGP Path Attributes
- 14.4IBGP versus EBGP6 Questions
- 14.5BGP Configuration Example
- 14.5BGP Path Attributes7 Questions
- 14.6BGP Next Hop Self
- 14.6BGP Configuration Example4 Questions
- 14.7Path Attributes: Weight
- 14.7BGP Next Hop Self3 Questions
- 14.8Path Attributes : Local Preference
- 14.8Path Attributes: Weight5 Questions
- 14.9Path Attributes: AS Path
- 14.9Path Attributes : Local Preference4 Questions
- 14.10Path Attributes: Origin
- 14.10Path Attributes: AS Path0 Questions
- 14.11Path Attributes: MED
- 14.11Path Attributes: Origin0 Questions
- 14.12BGP Community
- 14.12Path Attributes: MED6 Questions
- 14.13BGP Route Reflector
- 14.14BGP Confederation
- 14.14BGP Route Reflector5 Questions
- 14.15Cisco BGP Route Reflector Config on GNS3
- 14.16Cisco BGP Route Reflector Config on GNS35 Questions
- IS-IS16
- 15.1IS-IS Packet Types
- 15.2IS-IS Adjacency
- 15.2IS-IS Packet Types7 Questions
- 15.3IS-IS Addresses
- 15.3IS-IS Adjacency9 Questions
- 15.4IS-IS versus OSPF
- 15.4IS-IS Addresses7 Questions
- 15.5IS-IS
- 15.5IS-IS versus OSPF6 Questions
- 15.6ISIS Configuration Example on Cisco IOS
- 15.6IS-IS6 Questions
- 15.7ISIS For IPv6 Configuration on Cisco IOS
- 15.7ISIS Configuration Example on Cisco IOS6 Questions
- 15.8ISIS for IPv6
- 15.8ISIS For IPv6 Configuration on Cisco IOS0 Questions
- 15.9ISIS for IPv65 Questions
- SNMP6
- Private VLANs4
- DHCP15
- 18.1DHCPv6
- 18.2SLAAC
- 18.2DHCPv65 Questions
- 18.3What is DHCP Snooping?
- 18.3SLAAC0 Questions
- 18.4What is DHCP?
- 18.4What is DHCP Snooping?6 Questions
- 18.5How to Configure DHCP on Cisco Routers?
- 18.5What is DHCP?7 Questions
- 18.6DHCP Operation
- 18.6How to Configure DHCP on Cisco Routers?5 Questions
- 18.7DHCP Option 82
- 18.8DHCP Snooping Configuration on Packet Tracer
- 18.8DHCP Option 824 Questions
- 18.9DHCP Snooping Configuration on Packet Tracer5 Questions
- ARP6
- TCP10
- 20.1TCP Sequence & Acknowledgement Number
- 20.2TCP Header Overview
- 20.3TCP
- 20.4TCP Header Options
- 20.4TCP6 Questions
- 20.5TCP Window Size, Checksum and Urgent Pointer
- 20.5TCP Header Options4 Questions
- 20.6TCP Header Flags
- 20.7SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol)
- 20.8SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol)6 Questions
- UDP4
- Switch Security6
- VTP, GVRP, MVRP10
- STP23
- 24.1STP
- 24.2STP Portfast Configuration Example
- 24.2STP7 Questions
- 24.3RSTP Configuration Example
- 24.3STP Portfast Configuration Example4 Questions
- 24.4STP Configuration Example
- 24.4RSTP Configuration Example5 Questions
- 24.5STP Operation
- 24.5STP Configuration Example6 Questions
- 24.6RSTP
- 24.6STP Operation7 Questions
- 24.7Loop Guard, Uplink Fast, Backbone Fast and UDLD
- 24.7RSTP6 Questions
- 24.8Portfast, Root Guard, BPDU Filter and BPDU Guard
- 24.8Loop Guard, Uplink Fast, Backbone Fast and UDLD4 Questions
- 24.9MST Configuration on Cisco
- 24.9Portfast, Root Guard, BPDU Filter and BPDU Guard5 Questions
- 24.10MSTÂ (Multiple Spanning Tree)
- 24.10MST Configuration on Cisco5 Questions
- 24.11PVST+ and Rapid PVST+
- 24.12PVST+ and Rapid PVST+Configuration on Packet Tracer
- 24.12PVST+ and Rapid PVST+6 Questions
- 24.13PVST+ and Rapid PVST+Configuration on Packet Tracer7 Questions
- SDN9
- IGMP and MLD10
- Multicast8
- QoS6
- MPLS12
- 29.1MPLS VPN Labelling
- 29.2MPLS Basics
- 29.2MPLS VPN Labelling3 Questions
- 29.3MPLS Label Switching Mechanims
- 29.3MPLS Basics5 Questions
- 29.4Cisco VPLS Configuration
- 29.4MPLS Label Switching Mechanims5 Questions
- 29.5Enabling MPLS On Cisco Routers
- 29.5Cisco VPLS Configuration5 Questions
- 29.6MPSL Label Distribution
- 29.6Enabling MPLS On Cisco Routers5 Questions
- 29.7MPSL Label Distribution4 Questions
- LDP and RSVP3
- Route Redistribution4
- IPv4 and IPv68
- Traffic Capture8
- 33.1Local SPAN Configuration on Packet Tracer
- 33.2Cisco SPAN Overview
- 33.2Local SPAN Configuration on Packet Tracer4 Questions
- 33.3Remote SPAN Configuration on Packet Tracer
- 33.3Cisco SPAN Overview4 Questions
- 33.4ERSPAN Configuration on Packet Tracer
- 33.4Remote SPAN Configuration on Packet Tracer4 Questions
- 33.5ERSPAN Configuration on Packet Tracer4 Questions
- Cisco SD-WAN5
- Network Security6
- Network Time Protocol4
- General Information6

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