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. It is intended to be used as a reference, and not to provide a complete list of all resources available. The matrix focusses primarely on Cisco and Cisco Press content.
. These widely available preparation resources can be in the form of specific chapters of books, Cisco Validated Design documents (CVDs), Cisco Live 365 presentations, courses, webinars, VoDs, SRNDs, white papers, case studies, design guides, Design TechNotes, reference guides, etc.
Disclaimer. There is no guarantee that you will be able to pass the exam by only referring to material provided within this matrix. But it will certainly improve your skills, which will serve as the foundation you need to build upon.. There are a lot of other resources (both internal and external) that cover the same exam topics. You are encouraged to use any other resources at your own discretion during your exam preparation.. This matrix should be considered a living document and taking into account the sheer amount of possible relevant content, the objective here is to refine and improve this compilation of resources over time, so please refer to it frequently.. We encourage you to participate and engage with us, so if you have any suggestions for further content or any comments regards to the current content, please let us know.
How to make the best out of this learning matrix?1.1. Evaluate yourself and determine which areas you need to improve in
1.2. Create a strategyDetermine which preparation resources YOU need based upon your self-evaluation. Several options might be provided to prepare to each topic, you might not need all of them.
1.3. Get preparation resources tailored to your own needsBuy or borrow books, schedule classes, find a study partner, etc. In short, arrange all YOU need to get ready for the exam.
1.4. Are you ready?Once you are comfortable you are mastering exam topics, register and take the exam.
1.5. Pass?Did you pass? Great! Did you not? Do not despair, do a lessons learned review and update your self-evaluation.
. The goal of this learning matrix is to help you attain your goal to become certified by providing study resources tailored to your own needs.
. The evolving technologies domain is shared between tracks, the leraning matrix for this domain can be found here
. It is intended to be used as a reference, and not to provide a complete list of all resources available. The matrix focusses primarely on Cisco and Cisco Press content.
. These widely available preparation resources can be in the form of specific chapters of books, Cisco Validated Design documents (CVDs), Cisco Live 365 presentations, courses, webinars, VoDs, SRNDs, white papers, case studies, design guides, Design TechNotes, reference guides, etc.
. There is no guarantee that you will be able to pass the exam by only referring to material provided within this matrix. But it will certainly improve your skills, which will serve as the foundation you need to build upon.
. There are a lot of other resources (both internal and external) that cover the same exam topics. You are encouraged to use any other resources at your own discretion during your exam preparation.
. This matrix should be considered a living document and taking into account the sheer amount of possible relevant content, the objective here is to refine and improve this compilation of resources over time, so please refer to it frequently.
. We encourage you to participate and engage with us, so if you have any suggestions for further content or any comments regards to the current content, please let us know.
Determine which preparation resources YOU need based upon your self-evaluation. Several options might be provided to prepare to each topic, you might not need all of them.
Buy or borrow books, schedule classes, find a study partner, etc. In short, arrange all YOU need to get ready for the exam.
Did you pass? Great! Did you not? Do not despair, do a lessons learned review and update your self-evaluation.
certified by providing study resources tailored to your own needs.
. The evolving technologies domain is shared between tracks, the leraning matrix for this domain can be found here
. There is no guarantee that you will be able to pass the exam by only referring to material provided within this matrix. But it will certainly improve your skills, which will serve as the foundation you need to build upon.
. This matrix should be considered a living document and taking into account the sheer amount of possible relevant content, the objective here is to refine and improve this compilation of resources over time, so please refer to it frequently.
CCIE RS Learning Matrix
ID Dom
ain
Sub
Dom
ain
Task
1 Network Principles1.1 Network theory1.1.a Describe basic software architecture differences between IOS and IOS XE
1.1.a [i]
1.1.a [ii]
1.1.a [iii]
1.1.b Identify Cisco express forwarding concepts
1.1.b [i]
1.1.b [ii]
1.1.b [iii]
1.1.c Explain general network challenges
1.1.c [i]
1.1.c [ii]
1.1.c [iii]
1.1.c [iv]
1.1.d Explain IP operations
1.1.d [i]
1.1.d [ii]
1.1.d [iii]
1.1.d [iv]
1.1.d [v]
1.1.e Explain TCP operations
1.1.e [i]
1.1.e [ii]
1.1.e [iii]
1.1.e [iv]
1.1.e [v]
1.1.e [vi]
1.1.e [vii]
1.1.f Explain UDP operations
1.1.f [i]
1.1.f [ii]
1.1.f [iii]
1.2 Network implementation and operation
1.2.a Evaluate proposed changes to a network
1.2.a [i]
1.2.a [ii]
1.2.a [iii]
1.2.a [iv]
1.2.a [v]
1.2.a [vi]
1.3 Network troubleshooting1.3.a Use IOS troubleshooting tools
1.3.a [i]
1.3.a [ii]
1.3.a [iii]
1.3.a [iv]
1.3.b Apply troubleshooting methodologies
1.3.b [i]
1.3.b [ii]
1.3.b [iii]
1.3.c Interpret packet capture
1.3.c [i]
1.3.c [ii]
2 Layer 2 Technologies2.1 LAN switching technologies2.1.a Implement and troubleshoot switch administration
2.1.a [i]
2.1.a [ii]
2.1.a [iii]
2.1.b Implement and troubleshoot layer 2 protocols
2.1.b [i]
2.1.b [ii]
2.1.c Implement and troubleshoot VLAN
2.1.c [i]
2.1.c [ii]
2.1.c [iii]
2.1.d Implement and troubleshoot trunking
2.1.d [i]
2.1.d [ii]
2.1.d [iii]
2.1.d [iv]
2.1.e Implement and troubleshoot EtherChannel
2.1.e [i]
2.1.e [ii]
2.1.e [iii]
2.1.e [iv]
2.1.f Implement and troubleshoot spanning-tree
2.1.f [i]
2.1.f [ii]
2.1.f [iii]
2.1.f [iv]
2.1.g Implement and troubleshoot other LAN switching technologies
2.1.g [i]
2.1.h Describe chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies
2.1.h [i]
2.1.h [ii]
2.1.h [iii]
2.1.h [iv]
2.1.h [v]
2.1.i Describe spanning-tree concepts
2.1.i [i]
2.1.i [ii]
2.2 Layer 2 multicast2.2.a Implement and troubleshoot IGMP
2.2.a [i]
2.2.a [ii]
2.2.a [iii]
2.2.a [iv]
2.2.a [v]
2.2.b Explain MLD
2.2.c Explain PIM snooping
2.3 Layer 2 WAN circuit technologies2.3.a Implement and troubleshoot HDLC
2.3.b Implement and troubleshoot PPP
2.3.b [i]
2.3.b [ii]
2.3.b [iii]
2.3.c Describe WAN rate-based ethernet circuits
2.3.c [i]
2.3.c [ii]
3 Layer 3 Technologies3.1 Addressing technologies
3.2 Layer 3 multicast
3.3 Fundamental routing concepts3.3.a Implement and troubleshoot static routing
3.3.b Implement and troubleshoot default routing
3.3.c Compare routing protocol types
3.3.c [i]
3.3.c [ii]
3.3.c [iii]
3.3.d Implement, optimize and troubleshoot administrative distance
3.3.e Implement and troubleshoot passive interface
3.3.f Implement and troubleshoot VRF lite
3.3.g Implement, optimize and troubleshoot filtering with any routing protocol
3.3.h Implement, optimize and troubleshoot redistribution between any routing protocol
3.3.i Implement, optimize and troubleshoot manual and auto summarization with any rout
3.3.j Implement, optimize and troubleshoot policy-based routing
3.3.k Identify and troubleshoot sub-optimal routing
3.3.l Implement and troubleshoot bidirectional forwarding detection
3.3.m Implement and troubleshoot loop prevention mechanisms
3.3.m [i]
3.3.m [ii]
3.3.m [iii]
3.3.n Implement and troubleshoot routing protocol authentication
3.3.n [i]
3.3.n [ii]
3.3.n [iii]
3.3.n [iv]
3.3.n [v]
3.4 RIP [v2 and v6]
3.5 EIGRP [for IPv4 and IPv6]
3.6 OSPF [v2 and v3]
3.7 BGP
3.8 ISIS [for IPv4 and IPv6]
4 VPN Technologies4.1 Tunneling4.1.a Implement and troubleshoot MPLS operations
4.1.a [i]
4.1.a [ii]
4.1.a [iii]
4.1.b Implement and troubleshoot basic MPLS L3VPN
4.1.b [i]
4.1.b [ii]
4.1.c Implement and troubleshoot encapsulation
4.1.c [i]
4.1.c [ii]
4.1.c [iii]
4.1.d Implement and troubleshoot DMVPN [single hub]
4.1.d [i]
4.1.d [ii]
4.1.d [iii]
4.1.d [iv]
4.1.e Describe IPv6 tunneling techniques
4.1.e [i]
4.1.e [ii]
4.1.e [iii]
4.1.e [iv]
4.1.g Describe basic layer 2 VPN —wireline
4.1.g [i]
4.1.g [ii]
4.1.h Describe basic L2VPN — LAN services
4.1.h [i]
4.1.h [ii]
4.2 Encryption4.2.a Implement and troubleshoot IPsec with preshared key
4.2.a [i]
4.2.a [ii]
4.2.a [iii]
4.2.b Describe GET VPN
5 Infrastructure Security5.1 Device security
5.2 Network security5.2.a Implement and troubleshoot switch security features
5.2.a [i]
5.2.a [ii]
5.2.a [iii]
5.2.a [iv]
5.2.a [v]
5.2.a [vi]
5.2.a [vii]
5.2.b Implement and troubleshoot router security features
5.2.b [i]
5.2.b [ii]
5.2.b [iii]
5.2.c Implement and troubleshoot IPv6 first hop security
5.2.c [i]
5.2.c [ii]
5.2.c [iii]
5.2.c [iv]
5.2.c [v]
5.2.c [vii]
5.2.c [viii]
5.2.d Describe 802.1x
5.2.d [i]
5.2.d [ii]
6 Infrastructure Services
CCIE RS Learning Matrix
sub-
task
Writ
ten
or B
oth
exam
s
Network Principles W
Network theory W
Describe basic software architecture differences between IOS and IOS XE W
Control plane and Forwarding plane W
Impact to troubleshooting and performances W
Excluding specific platform's architecture W
Identify Cisco express forwarding concepts W
RIB, FIB, LFIB, Adjacency table W
Load balancing Hash W
Polarization concept and avoidance W
Explain general network challenges W
Unicast flooding W
Out of order packets W
Asymmetric routing W
Impact of micro burst W
Explain IP operations W
ICMP unreachable, redirect W
IPv4 options, IPv6 extension headers W
IPv4 and IPv6 fragmentation W
TTL W
IP MTU W
Explain TCP operations W
IPv4 and IPv6 PMTU W
MSS W
Latency W
Windowing W
Bandwidth delay product W
Global synchronization W
Options W
Explain UDP operations W
Starvation W
Latency W
RTP/RTCP concepts W
Network implementation and operation W
Evaluate proposed changes to a network W
Changes to routing protocol parameters W
Migrate parts of a network to IPv6 W
Routing protocol migration W
Adding multicast support W
Migrate spanning tree protocol W
Evaluate impact of new traffic on existing QoS design W
Network troubleshooting B
Use IOS troubleshooting tools B
debug, conditional debug B
ping, traceroute with extended options B
Embedded packet capture B
Performance monitor B
Apply troubleshooting methodologies B
Diagnose the root cause of networking issue [analyze symptoms, identify and describe root cause] B
Design and implement valid solutions according to constraints B
Verify and monitor resolution B
Interpret packet capture B
Using Wireshark trace analyzer B
Using IOS embedded packet capture B
Layer 2 Technologies B
LAN switching technologies B
Implement and troubleshoot switch administration B
Managing MAC address table B
errdisable recovery B
L2 MTU B
Implement and troubleshoot layer 2 protocols B
CDP, LLDP B
UDLD B
Implement and troubleshoot VLAN B
Access ports B
VLAN database B
Normal, extended VLAN, voice VLAN B
Implement and troubleshoot trunking B
VTPv1, VTPv2, VTPv3, VTP pruning B
dot1Q B
Native VLAN B
Manual pruning B
Implement and troubleshoot EtherChannel B
LACP, PAgP, manual B
Layer 2, layer 3 B
Load-balancing B
Etherchannel misconfiguration guard B
Implement and troubleshoot spanning-tree B
PVST+/RPVST+/MST B
Switch priority, port priority, path cost, STP timers B
port fast, BPDUguard, BPDUfilter B
loopguard, rootguard B
Implement and troubleshoot other LAN switching technologies B
SPAN, RSPAN, ERSPAN B
Describe chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies B
Multichassis B
VSS concepts B
Alternative to STP B
Stackwise B
Excluding specific platform implementation B
Describe spanning-tree concepts B
Compatibility between MST and RSTP B
STP dispute, STP bridge assurance B
Layer 2 multicast B
Implement and troubleshoot IGMP B
IGMPv1, IGMPv2, IGMPv3 B
IGMP snooping B
IGMP querier B
IGMP filter B
IGMP proxy B
Explain MLD W
Explain PIM snooping W
Layer 2 WAN circuit technologies B
Implement and troubleshoot HDLC B
Implement and troubleshoot PPP B
Authentication [PAP, CHAP] B
PPPoE B
MLPPP B
Describe WAN rate-based ethernet circuits W
Metro and WAN Ethernet topologies W
Use of rate-limited WAN ethernet services W
Layer 3 Technologies B
Addressing technologies B
Layer 3 multicast B
Fundamental routing concepts B
Implement and troubleshoot static routing B
Implement and troubleshoot default routing B
Compare routing protocol types B
Distance vector B
Link state B
Path vector B
Implement, optimize and troubleshoot administrative distance B
Implement and troubleshoot passive interface B
Implement and troubleshoot VRF lite B
Implement, optimize and troubleshoot filtering with any routing protocol B
Implement, optimize and troubleshoot redistribution between any routing protocol B
Implement, optimize and troubleshoot manual and auto summarization with any routBImplement, optimize and troubleshoot policy-based routing B
Identify and troubleshoot sub-optimal routing B
Implement and troubleshoot bidirectional forwarding detection B
Implement and troubleshoot loop prevention mechanisms B
Route tagging, filtering B
Split horizon B
Route poisoning B
Implement and troubleshoot routing protocol authentication B
MD5 B
Key-chain B
EIGRP HMAC SHA2-256bit B
OSPFv2 SHA1-196bit B
OSPFv3 IPsec authentication B
RIP [v2 and v6] B
EIGRP [for IPv4 and IPv6] B
OSPF [v2 and v3] B
B
ISIS [for IPv4 and IPv6] W
VPN Technologies B
B
Implement and troubleshoot MPLS operations B
Label stack, LSR, LSP B
LDP B
MPLS ping, MPLS traceroute B
Implement and troubleshoot basic MPLS L3VPN B
L3VPN, CE, PE, P B
Extranet [route leaking] B
Implement and troubleshoot encapsulation B
GRE B
Dynamic GRE B
LISP encapsulation principles supporting EIGRP OTP B
Implement and troubleshoot DMVPN [single hub] B
NHRP B
DMVPN with IPsec using preshared key B
QoS profile B
Pre-classify B
Describe IPv6 tunneling techniques W
6in4, 6to4 W
ISATAP W
6RD W
6PE/6VPE W
Describe basic layer 2 VPN —wireline W
L2TPv3 general principals W
ATOM general principals W
Describe basic L2VPN — LAN services W
MPLS-VPLS general principals W
OTV general principals W
B
Implement and troubleshoot IPsec with preshared key B
IPv4 site to IPv4 site B
IPv6 in IPv4 tunnels B
Virtual tunneling Interface [VTI] B
Describe GET VPN W
Infrastructure Security B
Device security B
Network security B
Implement and troubleshoot switch security features B
VACL, PACL B
Stormcontrol B
DHCP snooping B
IP source-guard B
Dynamic ARP inspection B
port-security B
Private VLAN B
Implement and troubleshoot router security features B
IPv4 access control lists [standard, extended, time-based] B
IPv6 traffic filter B
Unicast reverse path forwarding B
Implement and troubleshoot IPv6 first hop security B
RA guard B
DHCP guard B
Binding table B
Device tracking B
ND inspection/snooping B
Source guard B
PACL B
Describe 802.1x W
802.1x, EAP, RADIUS W
MAC authentication bypass W
Infrastructure Services B
Cisco.comCisco Documentation
Support Products & Technologies
Cisco IOS XE 3.18SWhat is IOS XECisco IOS XE and Cisco IOS Software Release 15
How to Choose the Best Router Switching Path for Your NetworkTroubleshooting Incomplete Adjacencies with CEFLoad Balancing with CEFCEF Polarization
Unicast Flooding in Switched Campus Networks
TCP/IP OverviewWhen Are ICMP Redirects Sent?IPv6 Extension Headers Review and ConsiderationsResolve IP Fragmentation, MTU, MSS, and PMTUD Issues with GRE and IPSECTTL Expiry Attack Identification and Mitigation
TCP Performance - The InterneTCP/IP OverviewResolve IP Fragmentation, MTU, MSS, and PMTUD Issues with GRE and IPSECResolve IP Fragmentation, MTU, MSS, and PMTUD Issues with GRE and IPSEC
UDP Broadcast Flooding A Cisco Guide to Defending Against Distributed Denial of Service Attacks
Chapter: QoS Bandwidth Estimation
Important Information on Debug CommandsUsing the Extended ping and Extended traceroute CommandsEmbedded Packet Capture Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&T
Internetwork Design Guide Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series Switches Design Guides
Errdisable Port State Recovery on the Cisco IOS Platforms
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)Understanding and Configuring the Unidirectional Link Detection Protocol Feature
Understanding VLAN Trunk Troubleshooting VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP)Inter-Switch Link and IEEE 802.1Q Frame Format
Understanding EtherChannel Load Balancing and Redundancy on Catalyst Switches
Spanning Tree Protocol Problems and Related Design ConsiderationsUnderstanding Rapid SpannUnderstanding Multiple SpaUnderstanding Spanning-Tree Protocol Topology ChaUnderstanding and Tuning Spanning Tree Protocol TimersSpanning Tree PortFast Configuring Spanning Tree PortFast, BPDU Guard, BPDU Filter, UplinkFast, BackboneFast, and Loop GuardSpanning Tree Protocol R Spanning-Tree Protocol Enhancements using Loop Guard and BPDU Skew Detection Features
Catalyst Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) Configuration Example
Chapter: Configuring VSSChapter: Configuring VSS
Configuration example to migrate Spanning Tree from PVST+ to MSTChapter: Optional STP Features
Customizing IGMP
Chapter: PIM Snooping
PPP Troubleshooting FlowchartUnderstanding and Configuri PPP Authentication Using the
Chapter: Using Multilink PPP over Dialer Interface Links
Ethernet Access for Next Generation Metro and Wide Area Networks
HDLC Back-to-Back Connections
Troubleshooting PPP (CHAP or PAP) Authentication
Ethernet Access for Next Generation Metro and Wide Area Networks
Configuration Example and TechNotes
IP Multicast Deployment Fundamentals
IP Routing The Mechanics of Routing ProtocolsThe Mechanics of Routing ProtocolsThe Mechanics of Routing Protocols
What Is Administrative Distance?
Chapter: OSPF Support for Multi-VRF on CE Routers
Redistributing Routing ProtocolsFiltering Routing Updates on Distance Vector IP Routing ProtocolsUnderstanding Policy RoutingSuboptimal Routing When Redistributing Between OSPF Processes
Configurations for MD5 AutVerifying MD5 AuthenticationCreate a Keychain RIP Configurations
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Enhanced Interior Gateway RoIntroduction to EIGRP EIGRP IPv6 Configuratio
OSPF Design Guide Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
The Mechanics of Routing Protocols
Border Gateway Protocol (BG
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System Protocol
WAN Virtualization Using Over The ToP (OTP)
Quality of Service Options on GRE Tunnel InterfacesRouting IPv6 over IPv4 - The Internet Protocol Journal - Volume 3, No. 1
IP Security - The Internet Protocol Journal - Volume 3, No. 1
Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP)
Integrated Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS)
Access ListsIPv6 Traffic Filtering Access List Configuration ExampleUnderstanding Unicast Reverse Path ForwardingDocWikil: IPv6 FHS
Understanding DHCPv6 Guard
Cisco Guide to Harden Cisco IOS Devices
Network Security Baseline
Chapter: Routing Infrastructure
Cisco.comIOS Configuration Guides
IOS 15.3M/T IOS 15.0S
IOS 15.3M/T
IP Switching Cisco Express Forwarding Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release
Chapter: NAT Box-to-Box High-Availability Support
Chapter: Configuring IP ServicesChapter: Configuring IP Services
Chapter: Configuring TCP
Chapter: Configuring TCPChapter: IP SLAs OverviewChapter: Configuring TCPChapter: Configuring TCPChapter: Configuring TCPChapter: Configuring TCP
A Cisco Guide to Defending Against Distributed Denial of Service Attacks
Chapter: IP SLAs Overview
Chapter: IPv6 MTU Path Discovery
Chapter: Troubleshooting
Chapter: Embedded Packet Capture
Chapter: Administering the SwitchManaging the MAC Address Table
Chapter: Administering the Switch
Cisco Discovery Protocol CChapter: Configuring CDPUnderstanding and Configuring the Unidirectional Link Detection Protocol Feature Chapter: Configuring UDLD
Chapter: Configuring Rout Chapter: Configuring VLANsChapter: Configuring VLANsChapter: Configuring VLANsChapter: Configuring VLANs
Chapter: Configuring VTP
Chapter: Configuring VTP
Performance Management: Best Practices White Paper
Next Generation Enterprise WAN IPv6 Migration Deployment Guide
Service Level Management: Best Practices White Paper
Chapter: Configuring VLANs
Chapter: Configuring VLANsChapter: Configuring VLANs
Chapter: Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State TrackingChapter: Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State TrackingChapter: Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State Tracking
Understanding EtherChannel Load Balancing and Redundancy on Catalyst Switches Chapter: Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State TrackingChapter: Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State TrackingChapter: Configuring STP
Understanding Spanning-Tree Protocol Topology ChaChapter: Configuring MSTPChapter: Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features
Configuring Spanning Tree PortFast, BPDU Guard, BPDU Filter, UplinkFast, BackboneFast, and Loop GuardSpanning-Tree Protocol Enhancements using Loop Guard and BPDU Skew Detection Features
Chapter: Configuring SPAN and RSPANChapter: Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
Chapter: Managing Switch Stacks
Chapter: Managing Switch Stacks
Chapter: Configuring IP Multicast RoutingChapter: Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVRChapter: Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVRChapter: Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR
Chapter: Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping
Chapter: PPP over Ethernet Client
Chapter: Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVRChapter: Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR
Troubleshooting PPP (CHAP or PAP) Authentication
Chapter: Configuring IP Multicast Routing
Chapter: Configuring IP Routing Protocol-Independent FeaturesChapter: Basic IP RoutingChapter: Basic IP Routing
Route Selection in Cisco RoutersChapter: Default Passive InterfacesChapter: Multi-VRF Support
Chapter: Policy-Based Routing
Chapter: Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
Chapter: EIGRPChapter: EIGRP/SAF HMAC-SHA-256 AuthenticationChapter: OSPFv2 Cryptographic AuthenticationChapter: OSPFv3 IPSec ESP Encryption and Authentication
IP Routing: RIP Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&T
IP Routing: EIGRP Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&T
IP Routing: OSPF Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&T
IP Routing: BGP Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&T
IP Routing: ISIS Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&T
MPLS Basic Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15MTMPLS Basic Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15MTChapter: MPLS Label Distribution Protocol
MPLS: Layer 3 VPNs Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TChapter: MPLS Virtual Private NetworksChapter: MPLS Virtual Private NetworksChapter: Implementing TunnelsChapter: Implementing TunnelsChapter: Dynamic Multipoint VPNChapter: EIGRP Over the TopDynamic Multipoint VPN Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TIP Addressing: NHRP Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TChapter: Dynamic Multipoint VPNChapter: Dynamic Multipoint VPNChapter: Quality of Service for Virtual Private NetworksChapter: Manually Configured IPv6 over IPv4 TunnelsChapter: IPv6 Automatic 6to4 TunnelsChapter: ISATAP Tunnel Support for IPv6Chapter: IPv6 Rapid DeploymentChapter: IPv6 VPN over MPLSMPLS: Layer 2 VPNs, Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TMPLS: Layer 2 VPNs, Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TMPLS: Layer 2 VPNs, Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TMPLS: Layer 2 VPNs, Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TMPLS: Layer 2 VPNs, Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TMPLS: Layer 2 VPNs, Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15M&T
Chapter: Configuring Internet Key Exchange for IPsec VPNsChapter: IPsec Virtual Tunnel InterfacesChapter: IPv6 over IPv4 GRE TunnelsChapter: IPsec Virtual Tunnel InterfacesChapter: Cisco Group Encrypted Transport VPN
Chapter: MPLS LSP Ping Traceroute for LDP TE and LSP Ping for VCCV
User Security Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15MT
Chapter: Configuring Network Security with ACLsChapter: Configuring Port-Based Traffic ControlChapter: Configuring DHCP Features and IP Source GuardChapter: Configuring DHCP Features and IP Source GuardChapter: Configuring Dynamic ARP InspectionChapter: Configuring Port-Based Traffic ControlChapter: Configuring Private VLANs
Security Configuration Guide: Access Control Lists, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TSecurity Configuration Guide: Access Control Lists, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TChapter: Configuring IPv6 ACLsSecurity Configuration Guide: Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding, Cisco IOS Release 15M&TIPv6 First-Hop Security Confi IPv6 First-Hop Security Configuration GuideChapter: IPv6 RA Guard IPv6 First-Hop Security Configuration GuideChapter: DHCPv6 Guard IPv6 First-Hop Security Configuration Guide
IPv6 First-Hop Security Configuration GuideIPv6 First-Hop Security Configuration GuideIPv6 First-Hop Security Configuration GuideIPv6 First-Hop Security Configuration Guide
Chapter: IPv6 Access Control Lists802.1X Authentication ServiceChapter: Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
Chapter: Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based AuthenticationChapter: Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
Ciscolive
Session Library
BRKARC-2021 - Advanced troubleshooting of IOS-XE key features (Part 2: Software Architecture)
BRKARC-2350 - IOS Routing Internals
BRKRST-3068 - Troubleshooting Catalyst 2K and 3K
Chapter: Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State TrackingChapter: Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State TrackingChapter: Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State TrackingChapter: Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State TrackingChapter: Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State Tracking
Chapter: Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features
BRKCRS-3035 - Advanced Enterprise Campus Design: Virtual Switching System (VSS)
BRKRST-2042 - Highly Available Wide Area Network Design
BRKRST-2022 - IPv6 Routing Protocols Update
BRKIPM-1261 - Introduction BRKIPM-2264 - Multicast Troubleshooting
BRKRST-2331 - TroubleshoBRKRST-2336 - EIGRP Deployment in Modern Networ
BRKRST-2337 - OSPF Deployment in Modern Networks
BRKRST-3320 - Troubleshooting BGP
BRKCCIE-3253 - Tunnels (IPsec, VTI & GRE) for Route & Switching CCIE CandidatesBRKMPL-1100 - Introduction to MPLSBRKMPL-3124 - Troubleshooting End-to-End MPLSBRKCCIE-3345 - The CCIE Candidate's Introduction to MPLS L3VPN NetworksBRKCRT-2601 - VRF, MPLS and MPBGP Fundamentals
BRKSEC-3052 - Troubleshooting DMVPNs
BRKSEC-2007 - Fundamental IOS Security
BRKSEC-2202 - Understanding and Preventing Layer 2 Attacks in IPv4 Networks
Chapter: Configuring DHCP Features and IP Source Guard
Security Configuration Guide: Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding, Cisco IOS Release 15M&T
BRKSEC-2003 - Introduction to IPv6 Security Threats and MitigationsBRKSEC-3003 - Advanced IPv6 Security in the LANBRKSEC-3200 - Advanced IPv6 Security Threats and Mitigation
Chapter: Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based AuthenticationChapter: Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based AuthenticationChapter: Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
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BRKARC-2021 - Advanced troubleshooting of IOS-XE key features (Part 2: Software Architecture) IP Routing on Cisco IOS, IOS XE, and IOS XR: An Essential Guide to Understanding and Implementing IP Routing Protocols Chapter 1
Vol1 Chapter 6 IP Routing on Cisco IOS, I MPLS Fundamentals ChapteCCIE Routing and Switching v5.0 Official Cert Guide: IP Forwarding (Routing)
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 1
IPv6 for Enterprise Networks
Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols
Cisco LAN Switching Fundamentals
Vol1 Chapter 2
Vol1 Chapter 3
BRKCRS-3035 - Advanced Enterprise Campus Design: Virtual Switching System (VSS)
Vol2 Chapter 6
Vol1 Chapter 4
Vol2 Part 4 IP Routing on Cisco IOS, I Routing TCP/IP, Volume 2,
Vol1 Chapter 11 IP Routing on Cisco IOS, IOS XE, and IOS XR: An Essential Guide to Understanding and Implementing IP Routing Protocols Chapter 3+11+12+13IP Routing on Cisco IOS, I Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 3
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 12Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 4
Vol2 Chapter 11Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 13Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 11
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 14
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 4Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 4Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 4Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 4
Vol1 Chapter 7 Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 5 & 6
Vol1 Chapter 8 IP Routing on Cisco IOS, I Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 7
Vol1 Chapter 9 IP Routing on Cisco IOS, I Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1,
Vol2 Part 1 IP Routing on Cisco IOS, I Routing TCP/IP, Volume 2, 2nd
Vol1 Chapter 10 IP Routing on Cisco IOS, I Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 10
BRKCCIE-3253 - Tunnels (IPsec, VTI & GRE) for Route & Switching CCIE CandidatesVol2 Chapter 11 MPLS Fundamentals Part 1
Vol2 Chapter 11MPLS Fundamentals Chapter 7
Vol2 Chapter 10
Vol2 Chapter 10 Cisco Intelligent WAN (IWAN) Part II
Vol2 Chapter 10
Vol2 Chapter 10
Vol2 Chapter 10
Network Security Technologies and Solutions Chapter 1 to 5
Vol2 Part 5
IPv6 Security Chapter 5
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IP Routing on Cisco IOS, IOS XE, and IOS XR: An Essential Guide to Understanding and Implementing IP Routing Protocols Chapter 1
Inside Cisco IOS Software Architecture Chapter 1-3
IP Multicast, Volume I: Cis Developing IP Multicast Networks, Volume I
IP Routing on Cisco IOS, IOS XE, and IOS XR: An Essential Guide to Understanding and Implementing IP Routing Protocols Chapter 3+11+12+13Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 3Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 12Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 4
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 13Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 11
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 14
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 4Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 4Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 4Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 4
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 7
Cisco OSPF Command and Configuration Handbook
Cisco BGP-4 Command and Configuration Handbook
Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, 2nd Edition Chapter 10
Network Security Technologies and Solutions Chapter 1 to 5
Cisco Training
CCIE Routing & Switching Theory Workshop 1.0Cisco Expert Level Training for CCIE Routing and Switching Advanced Workshop 1 CIERS1 5.0Cisco Expert Level Training for CCIE Routing and Switching Advanced Workshop II CIERS2 5.0Expert-Level Training for Cisco 360 CCIE Routing and Switching v5. Premium boundle 5.0
CCIE R&S Expert-level training program Other courses
Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) 2.0
IP Routing on Cisco IOS, IOS XE, and IOS XR: An Essential Guide to Understanding and Implementing IP Routing Protocols Chapter 3+11+12+13 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) 2.0
Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) 4.0
Implementing Cisco MPLS (MPLS) 3.0
Cisco Training
Cisco Expert Level Training for CCIE Routing and Switching Advanced Workshop 1 CIERS1 5.0Cisco Expert Level Training for CCIE Routing and Switching Advanced Workshop II CIERS2 5.0Expert-Level Training for Cisco 360 CCIE Routing and Switching v5. Premium boundle 5.0
Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) 2.0
CCIE Routing & Switching Theory Workshop 1.0Cisco Expert Level Training for CCIE Routing and Switching Advanced Workshop 1 CIERS1 5.0Cisco Expert Level Training for CCIE Routing and Switching Advanced Workshop II CIERS2 5.0Expert-Level Training for Cisco 360 CCIE Routing and Switching v5. Premium boundle 5.0
Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) 2.0IPv6 Fundamentals, Design and Deployment (IP6FD) 3.0Implementing Cisco Multicast (MCAST) 2.0Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) 2.0Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) 4.0Implementing Cisco MPLS (MPLS) 3.0Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS) 2.5
Cisco Expert Level Training for CCIE Routing and Switching Advanced Workshop 1 CIERS1 5.0Cisco Expert Level Training for CCIE Routing and Switching Advanced Workshop II CIERS2 5.0Expert-Level Training for Cisco 360 CCIE Routing and Switching v5. Premium boundle 5.0