IP Requirements on the
CCIE R&S Written Exam #350-001
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- 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.Following is the list of items on the Cisco R&S; written exam blueprint for IP. 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:
IV. IP
- Addressing (CIDR, subnetting, ARP, NAT, HSRP)
- Services (DNS, BOOTP, DHCP, ICMP)
- Applications (telnet, FTP,TFTP)
- Transport (IP fragmentation, sockets,ports)
- ACLs
- IPv6 (Basic)
IV. IP
Addressing
IP Addressing
CIDR
IP Addressing, Subnetting versus Subnet Masks, Setting Up Simple Address Plans
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services, The First Crunch: The Internet Is Collapsing, Round 1
Routing Information Protocol, RIPv2:Standard
Subnetting
IP Addressing, versus Subnet Masks, Setting Up Simple Address Plans
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services, The Evolution of Addresses, Creating Subnets of Subnets
Routing Information Protocol, RIPv1 and RIPv2 Coexistence
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
IP Addressing, Logical and Physical: Mappings
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services, Mapping to Sub-IP Addresses
ATM 1: Internetworking Methods over ATM, Dynamic Address Resolution, ClassicaL IP
Frame-Relay, Layer 2 to Layer 3 Mapping Solutions
NAT
Network Address Translation (NAT)
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services, When You Break the Rule
Securing Communications Part2 , Architecture
Cisco High Availability Techniques , Midboxes
Firewalls , IOS Security Features, IOS Security Feature - Network Address Translation
HSRP
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services, ICMP Redirection with HSRP
Cisco High Availability Techniques, First Hop Redundancy
The 3550 Switch, Hot-Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
Services
DNS
DNS and DHCP
Network Address Translation (NAT), Port Address Translation Timeout Parameters
OSPF Part2, Using OSPF in Hierarchical Systems, Special Considerations for Area 0.0.0.0
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services
BOOTP
DNS and DHCP, DHCP
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services
Security on Cisco Routers, Unnecessary Services
DHCP
DNS and DHCP
OSPF Part2, Using OSPF in Hierarchical Systems, Special Considerations for Area 0.0.0.0
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Protocols (AAA), How AAA Improves the Scalability of Authentication
Security on Cisco Routers, Unnecessary Services
Networking Without a Net, Configuration
New Generation of Cisco Switching, DHCP-related Security Features
ICMP
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Network Management, Use ICMP
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services
Firewalls, Guidelines for Configuring a Firewall
Security on Cisco Routers, ICMP Redirects, Flood Management
Routing Principles and IOS Implementation Considerations, Destination Unreachable and Destination Administratively Prohibited
Network Security, Extended IP Access Lists
Access Lists, IP Extended Access Lists
Applications
telnet
Firewalls, IOS Security Features
Network Security, Securing Telnet Access
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Protocols (AAA)
Network Management
Security on Cisco Routers
Basic Router Operation, Router Access Through Telnet
The 3550 Switch, Securing Telnet Access to the Switch
QoS Part 2, Basic CQ Configuration
FTP
Network Security, Access Lists
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Protocols (AAA)
Network Management
Security on Cisco Routers
Access Lists, IP Extended Access Lists
QoS Part 2, Delay Sources
TFTP
Network Security, Access Lists
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Protocols (AAA)
Network Management
Security on Cisco Routers , Unnecessary Services
Layer 2 Switching and Bridging , Managing Configuration Information
Basic Router Operation , Backing Up Router Configuration Files
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services , IP Helpers
Transport
X.25, X.25 Addressing
Introduction to IT Security, Remote Access Security
Introduction to Telephony
The Other VPNs, Technologies
IP Fragmentation
Routing Principles and IOS Implementation Considerations, IP Fragmentation
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services, Output Services
QoS Part 2, Fragmentation
Troubleshooting Ethernet Networks, Ethernet Frames
ISDN and Dial on Demand Routing, PPP Multilink
ATM Part 1: Internetworking Methods over ATM, ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL)
sockets
Network Management, IPX Access Lists
Securing Communications, Part 2, Sockets
The Other VPNs, SSL
ports
QoS Part2
Networking Without a Net, Access Points
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Services, ICMP, Ping, and Traceroute, IP Helpers
Troubleshooting Ethernet Networks
QoS Part 1:General Principles and Ingress Handling, Handling Incoming Traffic
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Protocols (AAA), Configuring Tacacs, Configuring Radius, Configuring Kerberos
Introduction to IT Security, Firewalls
Network Management, Managing Traffic on a Single System
Securing Communications, Part 2
Routing Information Protocol, RIPv1
The Other VPNs, Port and Protocol Summary
Basic Router Operation
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
IPv6
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