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Page 1: CCIE Checklist

CCIE Routing and Switching

1.0 Implementing Layer 2 Technologies - Configuring and Troubleshooting Layer 2 Technologies1.1 Frame Relay1.1.11.1.21.1.31.1.41.1.51.1.61.1.71.2 Catalyst Configuration1.2.011.2.021.2.031.2.041.2.051.2.061.2.071.2.081.2.091.2.101.2.111.2.121.2.131.2.141.2.151.2.161.2.171.2.181.2.191.2.201.2.211.2.221.2.231.2.241.2.251.2.261.2.271.2.281.2.291.2.301.2.311.2.321.2.331.2.341.2.351.2.361.3 Other Layer 2 Technologies

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1.3.11.3.21.3.32.0 Implementing IPv4 - Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv42.1 IPv42.1.12.1.22.1.32.2 OSPF2.2.012.2.022.2.032.2.042.2.052.2.062.2.072.2.082.2.092.2.102.3 EIGRP2.3.12.3.22.3.32.3.42.3.52.3.62.4 Filtering, Redistribution, and Summarization2.4.012.4.022.4.032.4.042.4.052.4.062.4.072.4.082.4.092.4.102.4.112.4.122.4.132.4.142.4.15 2.5 IBGP2.5.12.5.22.5.32.5.42.5.52.6 EBGP2.6.12.6.2

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2.7 BGP Advanced Features2.7.012.7.022.7.032.7.042.7.052.7.062.7.072.7.082.7.092.7.102.7.112.7.122.7.132.7.142.7.152.7.162.7.172.7.182.7.192.7.202.8 Performance Routing (PfR) and Cisco Optimized Edge Routing (OER)3.0 Implementing IPv6 - Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv63.1 IPv63.1.13.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.63.1.73.1.8 3.1.9 4.0 Implementing MPLS - Configuring and Troubleshooting MPLS4.1 MPLS Unicast Routing4.1.14.1.24.2 MPLS VPN4.2.14.2.24.2.34.2.44.2.54.3 VRF-Lite4.3.15.0 Implementing IP Multicast - Configuring and Troubleshooting IP Multicast5.1 PIM and Bidirectional PIM5.1.15.1.25.1.35.1.4

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5.1.55.1.65.1.75.2 MSDP5.2.15.2.25.3 Multicast Tools5.3.15.3.25.3.35.3.45.3.55.4 IPv6 Multicast5.4.15.4.26.0 Implementing Network Security - Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Security6.1 AAA and Security Server Protocols6.1.16.1.26.1.36.1.46.1.56.2 Access Lists6.2.16.2.26.2.36.2.46.3 Routing Protocol Security6.3.16.3.26.3.36.3.46.3.56.4 Catalyst Security6.4.16.4.26.4.36.4.46.4.56.4.66.4.76.4.86.4.96.5 Cisco IOS and Zone-Based Firewalls6.5.16.5.26.5.36.5.46.6 NAT6.6.16.6.2

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6.6.36.6.46.6.56.7 Other Security Features6.7.16.7.26.7.36.7.46.7.56.7.66.7.76.7.87.0 Implementing Network Services - Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Services7.1 DHCP7.1.17.1.27.1.37.2 HSRP7.2.17.2.27.2.37.2.47.2.57.3 IP Services7.3.17.3.27.3.37.3.47.3.57.4 System Management7.4.17.4.27.4.37.4.47.4.57.5 NTP7.5.17.5.27.5.38.0 Implementing QoS - Configuring and Troubleshooting QoS8.1 Classification8.1.18.1.28.1.38.2 Congestion Management and Congestion Avoidance8.2.18.2.28.2.38.2.48.2.58.3 Policing and Shaping

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8.3.18.3.28.3.38.4 Link Efficiency Mechanisms8.4.18.4.28.5 Modular QoS CLI8.5.18.5.28.5.38.5.48.5.58.5.68.5.78.5.88.6 Catalyst QoS8.6.19.0 Troubleshooting a Network - Troubleshooting Network-Wide Connectivity Issues9.1 Troubleshooting Layer 2 Problems9.1.19.1.29.2 Troubleshooting Layer 3 Problems9.2.19.2.29.2.39.3 Troubleshooting Application Problems9.3.19.4 Troubleshooting Network Services9.4.19.4.29.4.39.4.49.5 Troubleshooting Security Services9.5.19.5.29.5.310.0 Optimizing a Network - Configuring and Troubleshooting Optimization of a Network10.1 Logging In10.1.110.1.210.2 SNMP10.2.110.2.210.3 RMON10.3.110.4 Accounting10.4.110.5 SLA10.5.110.6 Implementing Network Services on the Routers

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10.6.110.6.210.6.310.6.410.6.510.6.610.6.7

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CCIE Routing and Switching

1.0 Implementing Layer 2 Technologies - Configuring and Troubleshooting Layer 2 Technologies1.1 Frame Relay

Frame Relay Multipoint Links on a Physical Interface Using Inverse ARPFrame Relay Multipoint Links on a Physical Interface Without Using Inverse ARPFrame Relay Multipoint Link on a Subinterface Using Inverse ARPFrame Relay Multipoint Link on a Subinterface Without Using Inverse ARPFrame Relay Point-to-Point SubinterfacesPVC with a Multipoint Interface on One Side and a Subinterface on the Other SideAuthentication on a Frame Relay Link Using PPP

1.2 Catalyst ConfigurationTrunks Using an Industry-Standard EncapsulationTrunks Using a Cisco Proprietary EncapsulationCreating, Deleting, and Editing VLANsVTP in Client/Server ModeVTP in Transparent ModeVTP AuthenticationVTP PruningControlling VLANs That Cross a TrunkOptimizing STP by STP TimersPortFastLoop GuardBPDU GuardBPDU FiltersUplinkFastBackboneFastMSTPSelecting the Root Bridge for VLANs in a PVST EnvironmentSelecting the Root Bridge for an MST Instance in an MST EnvironmentSetting the Port Priority to Designate the Forwarding PortsEtherChannel Using an Industry-Standard ProtocolEtherChannel Using a Cisco Proprietary ProtocolDisabling Protocols on the EtherChannelLoad-Balancing Type on the EtherChannelSNMP Management on the SwitchTelnet and SSH Management on the SwitchControlling Inbound and Outbound Telnet on the SwitchRegular and Smart MacrosSwitch BannersUDLDSwitch Virtual Interfaces (SVIs) for IP RoutingRouter on a StickSPANRSPANIP Routing on the Switch Using RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, and BGPIP Phones to Connect to the Catalyst SwitchDot1q Tunneling

1.3 Other Layer 2 Technologies

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HDLCPPPPPP over Ethernet

2.0 Implementing IPv4 - Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv42.1 IPv4

IPv4 AddressingIPv4 SubnettingIPv4 VLSM

2.2 OSPFOSPF on a Broadcast Multicast Access Network (Ethernet)OSPF over a Frame Relay Multipoint Network by Changing Network TypesOSPF over a Frame Relay Multipoint Network by Using the neighbor CommandOSPF over a Frame Relay Point-to-Point NetworkVirtual LinksStub AreasTotally Stubby AreasNSSA AreasNSSA and Stub AreasNSSA and Totally Stubby Areas

2.3 EIGRPBasic EIGRPPassive InterfacesEIGRP Stub on Routers and SwitchesEIGRP Update—Bandwidth ControlChanging the Administrative Distance of EIGRPUnequal-Cost Load Balancing for EIGRP

2.4 Filtering, Redistribution, and SummarizationRoute Filtering for OSPF Within the Area Using a Distribute List with an ACL and PrefixRoute Filtering for OSPF Between AreasSummarization of OSPF Routes Between AreasSummarization of External Routers Within OSPFFiltering with a Distribute List Using an ACL and Prefix ListsUsing Advanced ACLs and a Prefix List for Filtering RoutesSummarizing Routes with EIGRPRoute Summarization for RIPRedistribution Between OSPF and EIGRPRedistribution Between RIP and EIGRPRedistribution Between RIP and OSPFRedistribution of Directly Connected RoutesRedistribution of Static RoutesRedistribution with Filtering Using ACLs and Prefix ListsRedistribution with Filtering Using Route Tagging

2.5 IBGPIBGP PeeringAdvertising Routes in BGPNext-Hop AttributeRoute ReflectorsRedundancy by Neighbor Relationships Based on Loopbacks

2.6 EBGPEBGP PeeringEBGP Peering Based on Loopbacks

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2.7 BGP Advanced FeaturesFiltering Using ACLsFiltering Using Prefix ListsFiltering Using AS Path FiltersRedistributing Connected Routes into BGPRedistributing Dynamic Routing Protocols into BGPBGP AggregationBGP Aggregation with the Summary Only ParameterBGP Aggregation with Suppress MapsBGP Aggregation with Unsuppress MapsBGP Best-Path Selection – WeightBGP Best-Path Selection – Local PreferenceBGP Best-Path Selection – MEDBGP Communities – No-ExportBGP Communities – No-AdvertiseBGP ConfederationBGP Local ASWorking with Private AS NumbersRoute DampeningConditional AdvertisingPeer Groups

2.8 Performance Routing (PfR) and Cisco Optimized Edge Routing (OER)3.0 Implementing IPv6 - Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv63.1 IPv6

IPv6 AddressesRIPngOSPFv3EIGRPv6IPv6 TunnelingIPv6 on a Frame Relay Network – MultipointIPv6 on a Frame Relay Network – Point-to-PointRoute Filtering with a Distribute List Using an ACL and Prefix ListsRoute Redistribution Between OSPFv3 and EIGRPv6

4.0 Implementing MPLS - Configuring and Troubleshooting MPLS4.1 MPLS Unicast Routing

MPLS Unicast Routing Using LDPControlling Label Distribution

4.2 MPLS VPNMPLS VPN Using Static Routing Between PE-CEMPLS VPN Using EIGRP as the PE-CE Routing ProtocolMPLS VPN Using OSPF as the PE-CE Routing ProtocolMPLS VPN Using EBGP as the PE-CE Routing ProtocolControlling Route Propagation Using the Route Target with Import and Export Maps

4.3 VRF-LiteVRFs at the Customer Sites Using VRF-Lite

5.0 Implementing IP Multicast - Configuring and Troubleshooting IP Multicast5.1 PIM and Bidirectional PIM

PIM Dense ModePIM on an NMBA NetworkPIM Sparse Mode – Static Rendezvous PointPIM Sparse Mode – Multiple Static Rendezvous Points

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PIM Sparse Mode – Auto Rendezvous PointPIM Sparse Mode with Multiple Rendezvous Points Using the Auto Rendezvous PointBidirectional PIM

5.2 MSDPMSDPMSDP to an Anycast Rendezvous Point

5.3 Multicast ToolsMulticast Rate LimitingIGMP Filtering on the SwitchUse of the Switch to Block Multicast TrafficMulticasting Through a GRE TunnelMulticast Helper Address

5.4 IPv6 MulticastIPv6 Multicast Routing Using PIMIPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Protocol

6.0 Implementing Network Security - Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Security6.1 AAA and Security Server Protocols

Use of a Router to Authenticate Against a AAA Server Using TACACS+Use of a Router to Authenticate Against a AAA Server Using RADIUSLocal Privilege AuthorizationAccounting to a AAA Server Using TACACS+Accounting to a AAA Server Using RADIUS

6.2 Access ListsStandard Access ListsExtended Access ListsTime-Based Access ListsReflexive Access Lists

6.3 Routing Protocol SecurityRouting Protocol Authentication for EIGRPRouting Protocol Authentication for OSPF – Area-WideRouting Protocol Authentication for OSPF – Interface-SpecificRouting Protocol Authentication for OSPF Virtual LinksRouting Protocol Authentication for BGP

6.4 Catalyst SecurityStorm ControlSwitch Port SecurityDot1x AuthenticationDot1x Authentication for VLAN AssignmentVLAN Access MapsDHCP SnoopingDAIIP Source GuardPrivate VLANs

6.5 Cisco IOS and Zone-Based FirewallsBasic Cisco IOS FirewallDoS Protection on a Cisco IOS FirewallBasic Zone-Based FirewallZone-Based Firewall with Deep Packet Inspection

6.6 NATDynamic NATPAT

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Static NATStatic PATPolicy-Based NAT

6.7 Other Security FeaturesConfiguring the TCP Intercept FeatureConfiguring Blocking of Fragment AttacksConfiguring Switch Security FeaturesConfiguring Antispoofing Using an ACLConfiguring Antispoofing Using uRPFSSH on Routers and SwitchesCisco IOS IPSControlling Telnet and SSH Access to the Router and Switch

7.0 Implementing Network Services - Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Services7.1 DHCP

Configuring DHCP on a Cisco IOS RouterConfiguring DHCP on a SwitchUsing a Router and a Switch to Act as a DHCP Relay Agent (Helper Address)

7.2 HSRPHSRP Between Two RoutersPre-empt for HSRPAuthentication for HSRPVRRPGLBP

7.3 IP ServicesUse of the Router for WCCPUse of the Router to Generate an Exception Dump Using TFTPUse of the Router to Generate an Exception Dump Using FTPUse of the Router to Generate an Exception Dump Using RCPBroadcast Forwarding for Protocols

7.4 System ManagementTelnet Management on the Router and SwitchSSH Management on the Router and SwitchDisabling Telnet and the SSH Client on the SwitchHTTP Management on the Router and SwitchControlling HTTP Management on the Router and Switch

7.5 NTPNTP Using the NTP Master and NTP Server CommandsNTP Without Using the NTP ServerNTP Using NTP Broadcast Commands

8.0 Implementing QoS - Configuring and Troubleshooting QoS8.1 Classification

Marking Using DSCPMarking Using IP PrecedenceMarking Using CoS

8.2 Congestion Management and Congestion AvoidancePriority QueuingCustom QueuingWeighted Fair QueuingWREDRSVP

8.3 Policing and Shaping

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CAR Using Rate Limiting Under the InterfaceFrame Relay Traffic Shaping Using Map ClassesDiscard Eligible List

8.4 Link Efficiency MechanismsCompressionLink Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) for Frame Relay

8.5 Modular QoS CLIPolicingClass-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CB-WFQ)Low Latency Queuing (LLQ)Shaping Using MQCRandom Early Detection Using MQCWRED Using MQCUsing NBAR for QoSDiscard Eligible Marking Using MQC

8.6 Catalyst QoSSRR on the Catalyst Switch

9.0 Troubleshooting a Network - Troubleshooting Network-Wide Connectivity Issues9.1 Troubleshooting Layer 2 Problems

Troubleshooting Catalyst Switch Network IssuesTroubleshooting Frame Relay Network Issues

9.2 Troubleshooting Layer 3 ProblemsTroubleshooting IP Addressing Network IssuesTroubleshooting Routing Protocol Network IssuesTroubleshooting Routing Protocol Loop Issues

9.3 Troubleshooting Application ProblemsDetermining Which Aspects of the Network to Troubleshoot to Determine Network

9.4 Troubleshooting Network ServicesTroubleshooting Misconfigured NTP SetupTroubleshooting Misconfigured DHCP SetupTroubleshooting Misconfigured Telnet and SSH SetupTroubleshooting Misconfigured SNMP Setup

9.5 Troubleshooting Security ServicesTroubleshooting Misconfigured ACLsTroubleshooting Misconfigured NATTroubleshooting Misconfigured AAA Services

10.0 Optimizing a Network - Configuring and Troubleshooting Optimization of a Network10.1 Logging In

Logging into a Remote Syslog ServerLogging into the Internal Buffer

10.2 SNMPUse of a Router to Communicate to an SNMP Management StationUse of a Router to Generate SNMP Traps

10.3 RMONUse of a Router to Generate SNMP Traps Using RMON

10.4 AccountingIP Accounting

10.5 SLAIP SLA

10.6 Implementing Network Services on the Routers

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Use of a Router as an FTP ServerUse of a Router as a TFTP ServerCisco IOS Embedded Event ManagerNetFlowHTTP and HTTPS on a RouterTelnet on a RouterImplementing Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) on a Router

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1.0 Implementing Layer 2 Technologies - Configuring and Troubleshooting Layer 2 Technologies1.1 Frame Relay

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1.2 Catalyst Configuration333333333333333333333333333333333333

1.3 Other Layer 2 Technologies

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2.0 Implementing IPv4 - Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv42.1 IPv4

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2.2 OSPF3333333333

2.3 EIGRP333333

2.4 Filtering, Redistribution, and Summarization333333333333333

2.5 IBGP33333

2.6 EBGP33

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2.7 BGP Advanced Features33333333333333333333

2.8 Performance Routing (PfR) and Cisco Optimized Edge Routing (OER)3.0 Implementing IPv6 - Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv63.1 IPv6

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4.0 Implementing MPLS - Configuring and Troubleshooting MPLS4.1 MPLS Unicast Routing

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4.2 MPLS VPN33333

4.3 VRF-Lite3

5.0 Implementing IP Multicast - Configuring and Troubleshooting IP Multicast5.1 PIM and Bidirectional PIM

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5.2 MSDP33

5.3 Multicast Tools33333

5.4 IPv6 Multicast33

6.0 Implementing Network Security - Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Security6.1 AAA and Security Server Protocols

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6.2 Access Lists3333

6.3 Routing Protocol Security33333

6.4 Catalyst Security333333333

6.5 Cisco IOS and Zone-Based Firewalls3333

6.6 NAT33

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6.7 Other Security Features33333333

7.0 Implementing Network Services - Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Services7.1 DHCP

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7.2 HSRP33333

7.3 IP Services33333

7.4 System Management33333

7.5 NTP333

8.0 Implementing QoS - Configuring and Troubleshooting QoS8.1 Classification

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8.2 Congestion Management and Congestion Avoidance33333

8.3 Policing and Shaping

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8.4 Link Efficiency Mechanisms33

8.5 Modular QoS CLI33333333

8.6 Catalyst QoS3

9.0 Troubleshooting a Network - Troubleshooting Network-Wide Connectivity Issues9.1 Troubleshooting Layer 2 Problems

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9.2 Troubleshooting Layer 3 Problems333

9.3 Troubleshooting Application Problems3

9.4 Troubleshooting Network Services3333

9.5 Troubleshooting Security Services333

10.0 Optimizing a Network - Configuring and Troubleshooting Optimization of a Network10.1 Logging In

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10.2 SNMP33

10.3 RMON3

10.4 Accounting3

10.5 SLA3

10.6 Implementing Network Services on the Routers

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