CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure Lab Exam v1.1

Last Update December 4, 2024

About This Course

To earn the cerification of CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure, you’ll need to pass two exams:

  • A written core exam
  • A hands-on lab exam

 

CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure (v1.1) Lab Exam

For eight hours, the CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure (v1.1) Lab Exam is a hands-on test where candidates must plan, build, operate, and improve dual-stack solutions (IPv4 and IPv6) for complicated business networks.

Candidates are expected to program and automate the network in their exam.

Unless this exam says otherwise, you will be tested on your knowledge, skills, and abilities in these areas throughout the entire network lifecycle.

Below is the link for topics in PDF format on cisco’s website:-

https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/ccie-enterpr-infrastructure-exam-topics

 

 

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Learning Objectives

To pass this test, you need to be able to plan, develop, implement, and improve IPv4 and IPv6 dual-stack solutions for complicated business networks. Traditional technologies like enterprise networks, the new Cisco SD-WAN Solution, SDA, and network automation and programmability will be covered in this course content. Other topics will also be covered, such as Layer 2 VPNs, EVPN, Segment Routing, IS-IS Routing Protocols, and pretty much all routing and switching topics. The design part is very important.
The best thing about this course content is that it has a lot of lab examples that help you understand each topic without having to remember the syntax of the commands. You will get unlimited access to all of this course content once you sign up & purchase the membership plan.
The CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.1 Exam is different from the old CCIE Routing and Switching exam because it includes a Design part that makes up 40% of the exam and is scenario-based for three hours, like the CCDE Exam.

Requirements

  • Before taking this course, students should have at least five to seven years of experience in designing, deploying, operating, and optimizing business networking technologies and solutions.

Target Audience

  • To get this certification, you don't have to meet any official requirements.
  • Before taking the test, students should have at least five to seven years of experience in designing, deploying, operating, and optimizing business networking technologies and solutions.

Curriculum

95 Lessons40h

Unit 1: Network Infrastructure

This will allow you to demonstrate your networking skills, knowledge, and abilities, with a focus on enterprise-level switching, routing, and multicast components that support cross-platform (inter)operability and integration with the most recent software-defined technologies.
How does a switch learn MAC AddressesPreview
Static MAC Address Table EntryPreview
Errdisable recoveryPreview
L2 MTUPreview
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)Preview
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)Preview
Unidirectional Link Detection (UDLD)Preview
Introduction to VLANsPreview
Configuration of VlanPreview
Vlan TypesPreview
Trunk ports (802.1Q)Preview
The Distinction Between Native VLAN and Default VLANPreview
Access PortsPreview
Voice VlanPreview
VTPv1, VTPv2Preview
VTPv3Preview
VTP Pruning & Manual PruningPreview
EtherChannel Configuration ModesPreview
Layer 2 EtherChannelPreview
Layer 3 EtherChannelPreview
Introduction to Spanning TreePreview
Types of Spanning Tree ProtocolPreview
Spanning Tree Cost CalculationPreview
Spanning Tree Port StatesPreview
Spanning Tree Protocol TimersPreview
Spanning Tree Protocol Topology ChangesPreview
Portfast ConfigurationPreview
Spanning Tree UplinkFastPreview
Spanning Tree BackboneFastPreview
Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP Proposal – Agreement ProcessPreview
Spanning Tree Protocol: RSTP Inferior BPDU HandlingPreview
Spanning Tree Protocol – RSTP BPDU FormatPreview
Spanning Tree BPDU GuardPreview
Spanning Tree BPDU FilterPreview
Spanning Tree Loop GuardPreview
Spanning Tree Root GuardPreview
STP DisputePreview
Spanning Tree Bridge AssurancePreview
Explanation of IP routingPreview
Administrative distancePreview
Static routingPreview
VRF-LitePreview
Routing protocol authenticationPreview
Bidirectional Forwarding DetectionPreview
L2 MTU and L3 MTUPreview
Introduction to EIGRPPreview
Format of EIGRP PacketPreview
EIGRP Neighbor AdjacencyPreview
The EIGRP Neighbor and Topology TablePreview
EIGRP ConfigurationPreview
EIGRP Static NeighborPreview
EIGRP Passive InterfacePreview
EIGRP SummarizationPreview
EIGRP Classic MetricsPreview
EIGRP Wide MetricsPreview
EIGRP FSM (Finite State Machine)00:00Preview
Understanding EIGRP Topology TablePreview
EIGRP RTP Protocol and Packet TypesPreview
Stuck- in- Active (EIGRP)Preview
EIGRP Graceful ShutdownPreview
EIGRP load balancingPreview
EIGRP VariancePreview
EIGRP Add-Path SupportPreview
EIGRP Named ModePreview
EIGRP Stub ExplanationPreview
EIGRP Leak-MapsPreview
Introduction to OSPFPreview
OSPF ConfigurationPreview
Setting up Cisco Multi-Area OSPFPreview
Troubleshooting OSPFv2 Neighbor AdjacenciesPreview
OSPF LSA Types ExplainedPreview
OSPF Non-Broadcast NetworkPreview
OSPF Broadcast Network TypePreview
OSPF Point-to-Point Network TypePreview
OSPF Point-to-MultipointPreview
OSPF Point-to-Multipoint Non-Broadcast Network TypePreview
OSPFv3 Protocol on IPv4Preview
OSPF Route SummarizationPreview
OSPF Reference BandwidthPreview
OSPF Hello and Dead IntervalPreview
OSPF Router IDPreview
OSPF Neighbor Forming ProcessPreview
OSPF Neighbor StatesPreview
DR and BDR in OSPFPreview
OSPF Passive InterfacePreview
OSPF Graceful ShutdownPreview
OSPF LSA & SPF ThrottlingPreview
OSPF Single Hop LFA / IP FRRPreview
OSPF Prefix SuppressionPreview
Introduction to BGPPreview
BGP Neighbor Adjacency StatesPreview
BGP MessagesPreview
BGP Peer Groups and Peer TemplatesPreview
BGP 4-Byte AS NumberPreview
BGP Private and Public AS RangePreview

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