IP Routing Requirements on the
CCIE R&S Written Exam #350-001 - Part 2
From the beginning Certification Zone has been designed with two purposes in mind:
- Develop Knowledgeable Network Professionals
- Help People Pass Cisco Certification Exams
Both of these goals are accomplished through our topic-oriented Study Guides which consist of a tutorial, a set of study questions, and one or more hands-on exercises.
Because of how these Study Guides have been structured, it is sometimes difficult to see how they relate to the items on the Cisco exam blueprints. For one thing, almost every item is covered in more than one Study Guide, because the topics are not isolated, they relate to other topics which also must be mastered. Thus you must consult more than one Study Guide in order to master a topic. This integrated approach helps develop networking professionals who have a solid understanding of all topics AND how the topics relate to each other. However, the student sometimes has difficulty knowing what Study Guides need to be read in order to understand a specific item on a Cisco exam blueprint.
This article is one in a series that relates the Certification Zone Study Guides to specific items on the Cisco CCIE R&S; written exam blueprint for the 350-001 exam.
The topic covered below is IP Routing and it is such a large topic that it is covered in two parts. This second part covers ACLs, DDR, IGRP, RIP, and RIPv2. Following is the list of items on the Cisco R&S; written exam blueprint for these 5 topics. Click on any item and you will go to a list of Cert Zone tutorials that address the item.
From the Cisco R&S; Written Exam (350-001) Blueprint:
V. IP Routing
- ACLs (Distribute Lists, Route Maps, Policy Routing, Redistribution, Route Tagging)
- DDR (Dial Backup)
- IGRP
- RIP
- RIPv2
V. IP Routing
ACLs
Access Lists, Access Control Lists and Access Lists
Bridging, Access Lists for Non-routable Traffic
Network Management, Manage Traffic on a Single System
Building a Firewall, IOS Security Feature - Dynamic ACLs
Network Security, Access Lists
Security on Cisco Routers
Distribute Lists
ISIS Part 2: Hierarchical Networks, Traffic Engineering
Access Lists, Access Control Lists and Access Lists
Interior Redistribution, Distribute Lists
Route Maps
BGP Part 3 - Scalability in Larger ISPs, Actions in Route Maps
BGP Part 2 - Basic Multihoming, Basic Customer Exporting
Interior Redistribution, Route Maps
Access Lists, Access Control Lists and Access Lists
Policy Routing
BGP Part 1 - The Problem, the Protocol, and Principles of Use, Routing Policies
QoS Part 1 - General Principles and Ingress Handling, Handling Incoming Traffic
How to Study Virtual Private Networks, Policy Routing in L3VPNs
L3VPNs
BGP Part 2 - Basic Multihoming
Interior Redistribution, Route Maps
Redistribution
BGP Part 2 - Basic Multihoming, Basic Customer Exporting
ISIS Part 2: Hierarchical Networks, Redistribution
Interior Redistribution
Route Tagging
Interior Redistribution, Route Tagging
DDR
Scalable Routing and Link State Review, Demand Media
Cisco High Availability Techniques
ISDN and Dial on Demand Routing
ISDN and DDR for CCNAs, Dial-on-Demand Routing
WAN Troubleshooting Guide, The Show Interface Command, Troubleshooting ISDN
Frame-Relay, Frame-relay backup
IGRP
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), History of Distance Vector (DV) IGPs, History of EIGRP, Protocol Redistribution
Interior Redistribution, Principles of Redistribution
Routing Principles, Populating the Routing Table (RIB), Load Sharing
Frame-Relay, Frame-relay Map Statement, Frame-relay and Distance Vector Protocols
Troubleshooting Ethernet Networks, The Show Interface Ethernet Command
RIP
Routing Information Protocol
Interior Redistribution
CCNA IP Routing, RIPv1 Review, RIPv1 Configuration on Cisco Routers
L3VPNs, CE-PE Routing Information Exchange
Routing Principles, The RIB installation task, Default Whatevers, Load Sharing
Scalable Routing and Link State Review
Frame-Relay, Frame-relay and Distance Vector Protocols
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) - comparison to RIP
OSPF II: Using OSPF in Hierarchical Systems, Hierarchical versus Mutual Importing and Exporting, Aggregating Externals
RIPv2
Routing Information Protocol
Interior Redistribution
CCNA IP Routing, RIPv1 Review, RIPv1 Configuration on Cisco Routers
L3VPNs, CE-PE Routing Information Exchange
Routing Principles, The RIB installation task, Default Whatevers, Load Sharing
Scalable Routing and Link State Review
Frame-Relay, Frame-relay and Distance Vector Protocols
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) - comparison to RIP
OSPF II: Using OSPF in Hierarchical Systems, Hierarchical versus Mutual Importing and Exporting, Aggregating Externals
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