Companies Home Search Profile

CCIE Routing & Switching 5.1 Layer 3 Technologies

Focused View

JP Cedeno

45:51:29

14 View
  • 001 IPv6 Addressing.mp4
    40:12
  • 002 IPv6 EUI-64.mp4
    13:04
  • 003 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery.mp4
    33:12
  • 004 IPv6 Stateless Autoconfig.mp4
    19:39
  • 005 IPv6 Stateful DHCPv6.mp4
    14:27
  • 006 IPv6 Default Route Preference.mp4
    03:52
  • 007 IPv6 Rate-Limiting.mp4
    04:11
  • 001 PIM Dense Mode.mp4
    36:11
  • 002 PIM Sparse Mode.mp4
    40:08
  • 003 RPF Failure.mp4
    52:37
  • 004 State Refresh.mp4
    06:18
  • 005 PIM AutoRP.mp4
    41:29
  • 006 PIM BSR.mp4
    22:03
  • 007 Bidirectional PIM (BIDIR).mp4
    33:18
  • 008 Source-Specific Multicast (SSM).mp4
    07:41
  • 009 PIMv6.mp4
    13:31
  • 001 VRF Lite.mp4
    39:18
  • 002 Policy Based Routing.mp4
    21:13
  • 001 RIP Basic Configuration.mp4
    36:23
  • 002 RIPng Basic Configuration.mp4
    14:00
  • 003 RIPv2 Triggered Updates.mp4
    11:01
  • 004 RIPv2 Timers.mp4
    14:52
  • 005 RIPv2 Administrative Distance.mp4
    14:20
  • 006 RIPng Administrative Distance.mp4
    02:59
  • 007 RIPv2 Offset Lists.mp4
    15:21
  • 008 RIPv2 Distribute Lists.mp4
    24:17
  • 009 RIPng Distribute Lists.mp4
    06:41
  • 010 RIPv2 Default Route.mp4
    09:19
  • 011 RIPng Default Route.mp4
    02:24
  • 012 RIPv2 Summarization.mp4
    14:28
  • 013 RIPng Summarization.mp4
    02:35
  • 014 RIPv2 VRF Configuration.mp4
    18:50
  • 015 RIPng VRF Configuration.mp4
    18:11
  • 016 RIPv2 Authentication.mp4
    14:33
  • 017 RIPv2 Redistribution.mp4
    35:54
  • 001 Packet Types.mp4
    26:08
  • 002 Route Types.mp4
    22:46
  • 003 Neighbor Relationships.mp4
    22:11
  • 004 Over The toP (OTP).mp4
    15:37
  • 005 Path Selection.mp4
    32:23
  • 006 Classic Metrics.mp4
    10:00
  • 007 Wide Metrics.mp4
    18:58
  • 008 General Operations.mp4
    39:47
  • 009 Timers.mp4
    05:52
  • 010 Default Route.mp4
    09:20
  • 011 Stuck in Active.mp4
    25:47
  • 012 Graceful Shutdown.mp4
    09:58
  • 013 Stub Routing.mp4
    20:05
  • 014 Leak Maps.mp4
    17:24
  • 015 Load-Balancing.mp4
    18:02
  • 016 Add-Path.mp4
    09:43
  • 017 Address Families.mp4
    21:13
  • 018 Fast Reroute (FRR).mp4
    18:42
  • 019 VRF Lite.mp4
    23:07
  • 020 Administrative Distance.mp4
    23:15
  • 021 Filtering with Maximum Hops.mp4
    05:17
  • 022 Filtering with Offset-Lists.mp4
    09:59
  • 023 Filtering with Distribute-Lists.mp4
    27:38
  • 024 Redistribution with RIPv2.mp4
    05:33
  • 025 Redistribution with BGP.mp4
    22:11
  • 026 Redistribution with OSPF.mp4
    13:22
  • 027 Summarization.mp4
    07:30
  • 028 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection.mp4
    16:17
  • 029 Route Tagging.mp4
    20:18
  • 030 MD5 Authentication.mp4
    08:51
  • 031 HMAC Authentication.mp4
    07:23
  • 001 OSPF LSA Type 1.mp4
    21:00
  • 002 OSPF LSA Type 2.mp4
    18:06
  • 003 OSPF LSA Type 3.mp4
    21:57
  • 004 OSPF LSA Types 4-5-7.mp4
    26:27
  • 005 OSPF Network Types.mp4
    29:23
  • 006 OSPF Area Types.mp4
    37:36
  • 007 OSPF Route Types.mp4
    29:23
  • 008 Understanding Neighbor Adjacencies.mp4
    29:25
  • 009 Troubleshooting Neighbor Adjacencies.mp4
    35:42
  • 010 OSPFv3 Address-Families.mp4
    34:28
  • 011 OSPF Virtual Links.mp4
    19:39
  • 012 OSPF Path Preference.mp4
    22:30
  • 013 OSPF Graceful Shutdown.mp4
    05:41
  • 014 OSPF TTL Security.mp4
    08:08
  • 015 OSPF LSA Throttling.mp4
    10:59
  • 016 OSPF SPF Throttling.mp4
    07:37
  • 017 OSPF Fast Hellos.mp4
    09:41
  • 018 OSPF Default Route.mp4
    18:21
  • 019 OSPF Administrative Distance.mp4
    14:13
  • 020 OSPF VRF-Lite.mp4
    22:05
  • 021 OSPF Distribute Lists.mp4
    27:16
  • 022 OSPF Filter Lists.mp4
    13:42
  • 023 OSPF BGP Redistribution.mp4
    27:54
  • 024 OSPF EIGRP Redistribution.mp4
    13:26
  • 025 OSPF RIPv2 Redistribution.mp4
    12:04
  • 026 OSPF Summarization.mp4
    15:56
  • 027 OSPF BFD.mp4
    13:38
  • 028 OSPF Route-tagging.mp4
    20:23
  • 029 OSPF Passive Interface.mp4
    07:53
  • 030 OSPF Clear Text Authentication.mp4
    06:32
  • 031 OSPF MD5 Authentication.mp4
    17:55
  • 032 OSPF HMAC SHA Authentication.mp4
    08:22
  • 033 OSPFv3 IPSec Authentication.mp4
    10:39
  • 001 Introduction to BGP.mp4
    24:03
  • 002 Basic BGP Adjacencies.mp4
    32:40
  • 003 iBGP and eBGP.mp4
    35:11
  • 004 4-byte ASN.mp4
    11:41
  • 005 Neighbor States.mp4
    30:19
  • 006 Active-Passive Neighbors.mp4
    07:55
  • 007 Timers.mp4
    12:34
  • 008 Dynamic Neighbors.mp4
    08:41
  • 009 BGP Default Routes.mp4
    10:44
  • 010 BGP Administrative Distance.mp4
    14:35
  • 011 BGP VRF Lite.mp4
    21:35
  • 012 Filtering with Route-maps.mp4
    23:07
  • 013 Filtering with Filter-lists.mp4
    21:16
  • 014 Filtering with Prefix-lists.mp4
    08:28
  • 015 Filtering with Distribute-lists.mp4
    23:11
  • 016 Redistribution with OSPF.mp4
    27:50
  • 017 Redistribution with RIPv2.mp4
    18:42
  • 018 Redistribution with EIGRP.mp4
    22:12
  • 019 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection.mp4
    17:06
  • 020 MD5 Authentication.mp4
    03:48
  • 021 Peer-groups.mp4
    16:52
  • 022 Templates.mp4
    14:33
  • 023 Path Attributes.mp4
    13:02
  • 024 Best-path selection.mp4
    17:45
  • 025 Best-path selection with WEIGHT.mp4
    19:20
  • 026 Best-path selection with LOCAL PREFERENCE.mp4
    15:47
  • 027 Best-path selection with Locally Originated Routes.mp4
    13:00
  • 028 Best-path selection with AS PATH Prepend.mp4
    12:56
  • 029 Best-path selection with ORIGIN.mp4
    13:11
  • 030 Best-path selection with MED.mp4
    18:10
  • 031 Conditional advertisements.mp4
    19:57
  • 032 Outbound route filtering (ORF).mp4
    11:53
  • 033 Private Communities.mp4
    29:30
  • 034 Well-known Communities.mp4
    28:25
  • 035 Multi-homing.mp4
    14:25
  • 036 Route-Reflectors.mp4
    26:23
  • 037 Confederations.mp4
    36:55
  • 038 Aggregation.mp4
    32:28
  • 039 Multiprotocol BGP.mp4
    34:33
  • 040 Local-AS.mp4
    10:25
  • 041 Allowas-In.mp4
    11:01
  • 042 Remove Private AS.mp4
    09:54
  • 043 Regex.mp4
    17:18
  • 044 Multipath.mp4
    16:57
  • 045 Synchronization.mp4
    14:37
  • 046 Soft Reconfiguration.mp4
    08:58
  • 047 MIB Support.mp4
    05:34
  • 048 IPv6.mp4
    22:42
  • 049 Prefix Independent Convergence.mp4
    07:55
  • 050 Next-hop address tracking.mp4
    10:15
  • Description


    Learn the entire Layer 3 Technologies section required for the CCIE RS Lab Exam

    What You'll Learn?


    • Learn and understand every EIGRP requirement on the CCIE R&S Blueprint
    • Design, configure and troubleshoot complex Layer 3 environments for large scale enterprise networks
    • Quickly troubleshoot and identify complex Layer 3 issues

    Who is this for?


  • Engineers who are looking to learn CCNP/CCIE level features and configurations across all Layer 3 Technologies
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Students should have at least CCNA level experience in Cisco's command line interface, or CLI.
  • Have a basic understanding of layer 3 and why dynamic routing protocols are utilized
  • More details


    Description

    The Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert is known as one of the most grueling, and most respected, networking exams in the world.  Engineers are forced to first pass a 90 question written exam in under 2 hours.  Questions can range from the most detailed configuration feature to analyzing long in-depth debug outputs. If a candidate can successfully clear the written, they are awarded the right to attempt the 8 hour long lab examination.  

    Focused on Cisco's current CCIE Route/Switch blueprint, This video-on-demand (VoD) series provides 150 videos (46+ hours) of lecture and configuration demonstrations, aimed at giving network engineers an expert-​level understanding in the routing protocols required to pass their CCIE in Route/Switch. 

    Any individual who hopes to someday obtain their CCNP and/or CCIE cannot afford to miss this course!!

    Who this course is for:

    • Engineers who are looking to learn CCNP/CCIE level features and configurations across all Layer 3 Technologies

    User Reviews
    Rating
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    average 0
    Total votes0
    Focused display
    JP is a senior level architect with 22+ years of experience in the management, design, and implementation of large, medium, and small scale network environments.  JP Currently holds active CCNA, CCNP, and CCIE certifications in Cisco's Routing & Switching track and spends his days working as a Technical Solutions Architect for Cisco.  After spending a little over 1 year redesigning iPexpert's CCIE R&S bootcamp, JP moved on to form his own organization to provide the best Cisco training on the market.  XtremeIE currently provides high quality video training to hundreds of engineers looking to advance their skill set and become a true expert.  "JP's teaching style, technical knowledge, and experience makes him one of the best trainers in the industry."
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 149
    • duration 45:51:29
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/01/31