CCIE R&S (4.0) Lab Preparation Video on Demand Course

Rs. 14,930
 
 

Notice: The R&S 4.0 VOD is part of our CCIE R&S 4.0 Blended Learning Self-Study Bundle. Be sure to check out how much more content you can get for a little more money with the Blended Learning Solution.  Streaming products are available on a 1 year subscription based plan.

 
 

About Our CCIE R&S Video on Demand Course

Nearly a decade of leading the CCIE training industry, IPexpert has coined the term "Structured Learning Approach" to describe its methodology for maximising student success. IPexpert has developed learning materials around proven techniques. Over one thousand successful students have enthusiastically recommended these study techniques to others. Some companies claim to be experts in this field, but the fact that IPexpert has amassed the world's largest list of successful CCIEs speaks for itself. Follow IPexpert's Structured Learning Approach and become the next member of this elite group.

IPexpert's CCIE R&S (4.0) Video on Demand Course is designed for CCIE Routing & Switching candidates who wish to learn about the protocols and technologies included in the CCIE R&S Lab exam blueprint in the comfort of their own home and at their own pace. IPexpert's CCIE R&S Video On Demand is clearly the industry's most thorough Video on Demand Course on the market.

Listen as industry-expert Joe Astorino (R&S CCIE #24347) lectures on nearly every technology and protocol seen on the new CCIE R&S 4.0 Lab blueprint. Joe's lectures amount to an information-rich video training solution that consists of over 45 total hours of content. After each topic is covered, Joe dives into lab exercises designed to explain both the fundamentals and complex implementations of the challenging protocols encountered in the Cisco CCIE R&S 4.0 lab. 

These demonstrations account for a full week's worth of concise training. The R&S 4.0 Video On Demand material contains detailed lecture topics including Cisco switching, Spanning Tree Protocol (including MSTP, RSTP, PVST), Dot1Q tunnels, Frame Relay, PPP, RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, MPLS, routing protocol redistribution & filtering, router security & management, QOS, multicast, and IPv6 to name just a few. In addition, the R&S 4.0 Video On Demand will provide invaluable tips on lab strategy and test preparation techniques maximizing the opportunity to pass the Cisco CCIE R&S 4.0 CCIE Lab.  

Students will also have electronic access to the slide deck used throughout the Video on Demand Course. A book of topology diagrams used during the configuration portion of this class is also provided. (This will automatically be added to students members area when the purchase is made.)

Why Choose IPexpert

Enjoying nearly a decade of success and boasting the world's largest list of successful candidates, IPexpert is pleased to offer you the world's most proven, content-rich CCIE R&S 4.0 Lab preparation Video on Demand Boot Camp. The industry's most recognized video training solution for the CCIE R&S 4.0 Lab is explained as follows:

  • A designed training solution in which our industry-recognized CCIE R&S Instructor delivers lecture and thorough configuration examples of nearly every topic covered on the CCIE R&S 4.0 Lab blueprint 
  • A training solution with extremely detailed slides and diagrams that are thorough and easy to comprehend
  • A training video solution that includes 2 separate / additional books (the slide book and topology diagram book used in the training solution)
  • A phenomenal training solution supported by the world's most sophisticated online CCIE vRack solution, boasting amazing graphical remote controls to ensure a user-friendly experience
  • Hints, tips and tricks outline what to watch for are explained in detail by an Author / Instructor that has helped trained a countless number CCIE candidates to pass the CCIE Lab exam
  • An amazing training solution that is kept current by the world's most elite team of technical Instructors, all of which hold multiple certifications, degrees, accreditations and multiple CCIE certifications
  • The world's most proven product and methodology, boasting more CCIE success stories and testimonials than any other company
  • A "must have" training product backed by IPexpert's Investment Assurance program that has raised the bar and set the precedence for training guarantees!

Closing Statements on Why You Should Use IPexpert's Training Solutions

These industry-recognized products have been used by over a thousand of your peers as their primary resource in order to prepare for the grueling CCIE Routing & Switching Lab exam. We would like to highlight a few key points you should consider when selecting a CCIE training provider:

  • Which vendor's products have been (and is currently) used by more candidates to pass the CCIE Lab exam for each particular track?
  • Which vendor includes their full printed slides and topology diagrams along with their video training solution free of charge?
  • Which vendor's overall Structured Learning Approach has been proven, tested and successful for nearly a decade?
  • Can you find another vendor that offers the level of support, guidance and authenticity that comes close to IPexpert?
  • Which vendor's products have scaled the world and have been delivered to every developed country in the world?
  • What vendor can match the level of competency as it relates to our dedicated, full time team of industry-recognized and accredited Authors and Instructors?

IPexpert understands that the CCIE journey is a long process. Our Training Advisors, Support Engineers, Instructors and Developers will stand with you, by your side, during the entire process of your CCIE journey, regardless of how long it takes you!

Table of Contents

At IPexpert, we take great pride in being known as the industry's most up-to-date and thorough Cisco CCIE Routing & Switching training provider. We guarantee that all training materials we ship to our clients are current and up-to-date, reflecting all of the topics that are outlined on the most recent CCIE R&S 4.0 Lab blueprint. If, at any time, you have questions pertaining to our content, we invite you to contact one of our CCIE Training Advisors who will be happy to assist you in creating a customised study plan that fits your learning preferences and your training budget.

Below, you will find the topics, technologies and protocols that are currently included in IPexpert's CCIE R&S Video on Demand Course. We're quite confident that you won't find a more thorough, up-to-date product on the market!

  • Day One Lectures
    • Introduction to the course / Course objectives
    • Open Ended Question Preparation
    • Bridging & Switching
      • STP algorithm review
      • STP path manipulations
      • STP timers and manipulations
      • Bridging on routers
      • interface range commands
      • Macros
      • VLANs
      • VTP modes
      • Legacy STP additions (pre-802.1w)
      • L3 Interfaces & SVIs
      • MST
      • RSTP
      • Trunking
      • Etherchannels
      • Switch port modes
      • Voice VLAN
      • Flex Links
      • L2 Tunneling
      • Q-Q Tunneling
    • Switch Security / Misc.
      • VLAN Access-Maps
      • Mac Access-Lists
      • DHCP Snooping
      • Source Guard
      • Port Security
      • Dynamic ARP Inspection
      • Storm-Control
      • SDM Changes
      • Private VLANs
      • UDLD
      • 802.1x
      • Monitor Sessions
      • 802.1ab
      • Online Diagnostics
    • Frame-Relay
      • Frame-Relay interfaces
        • Physical
        • Point-To-Multipoint Sub-Interface
        • Point-To-Point Sub-Interface
        • Frame-Relay L3/L2 Address Resolution Methods
          • Inverse ARP
          • Static mappings (frame-relay maps)
      • Back-To-Back Frame-Relay
      • IETF and Cisco frame mode
      • Frame-Relay DE
      • Frame-Relay Congestion Management (BECN/FECN)
      • Frame-Relay Multilink (MFR)
      • PPP Over Frame-Relay (PPPoFR)
      • PPP Over MFR
      • Frame-Relay Compression Techniques
    • PPP
      • PPP Phases and Exchanges
      • PPP Authentication
      • PPP Multilink
      • PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE)

 

  • Day One Configuration Videos
    • Basic Switching Configurations 
      • Trunk Configurations 
        • Static 802.1Q Trunks 
        • Static ISL Trunks 
        • Dynamic Negotiated Trunking 
        • VLAN Pruning 
      • Etherchannel Configurations 
        • Static Etherchannels 
        • PaGP Configuration 
        • LACP Configuration 
      • VTP Configurations
        • Server
        • Client
        • Transparent
        • Extended VTP Options
    • Spanning-Tree Protocol
      • Spanning-Tree modes
        • PVSTP+
        • RSTP
        • MST
        • Spanning-Tree L2 Path Manipulations
          • Spanning-Tree Cost
          • Spanning-Tree Priority
          • Manipulating traffic flow via STP changes
    • L2 Tunneling & Q-Q Tunneling
      • L2 Tunneling
        • CDP
        • Q-Q Tunneling
          • Tunneling Trunks over a Q-Q tunnel topology
          • Tunneling Etherchannels over a Q-Q tunnel topology
          • Tunneling STP over a Q-Q tunnel topology
    • Advanced Switching & Switch Security
      • Bridging Over Frame-Relay Configuration
      • DHCP Snooping Configuration & Debugging
      • VLAN Access-Maps Configuration
      • Private-VLANs Configuration
    • Basic Frame-Relay Configurations
      • Physical Frame-Relay Interface
      • Point-To-Point Sub-Interfaces
      • Point-To-Multipoint Sub-Interfaces
      • L3/L2 Address Resolutions Methods
        • Frame-Relay Maps
        • Inverse-ARP
        • Encapsulation Methods
          • Cisco
          • IETF
    • PPP Configurations
      • PPP Authentication
        • PAP Configuration
        • CHAP Configuration
        • EAP Configuration
        • PPP Multilink Configuration
        • IPCP

 

  • Day Two Lectures
    • General Routing Concepts
    • ODR
    • OSPF
      • Peerings & Basics
      • OSPF Area Types
      • OSPF Authentication
      • Virtual-Links
      • OSPF Metrics
      • OSPF Misc. Features
      • OSPF Filtering
    • RIP
    • EIGRP
    • BGP
      • BGP Basics & Peerings
      • Synchronization
      • BGP Next-Hop Issues
      • BGP Address Families
      • PE-CE Routing
      • PE-PE Routing
      • Avoiding Becoming A Transit AS
      • BGP Communities
      • BGP Regular Expressions
      • BGP Decisions & Manipulations
      • Route Reflectors
      • Confederations
      • Prefix-Lists
      • BGP Dampening
      • Aggregation
      • Conditional Advertisements
      • Multipath BGP
      • BGP OER/PFR
    • Redistribution
      • Route-Tagging
      • Loop Avoidance
    • Misc. Routing
      • PBR
      • GRE Tunnels

 

  • Day Two Configuration Videos
    • OSPF Basic Configurations
      • Basic Peerings
      • OSPF Authentication
      • OSPF Over Frame-Relay
      • Redistribution
    • OSPF Stub Area Configurations
      • Stub Area Configuration
      • Totally Stub Area Configuration
      • NSSA Configuration
      • Totally NSSA Configuration
      • Stub Area Filtering & Manipulations
    • OSPF Advanced Configurations
      • Inter-Area Filtering
      • Distribute-Lists
      • NSSA Filtering
      • OSPF Metrics & Path Manipulations
      • Virtual-Llinks
      • Cascaded Virtual-Links
      • Summarization
        • Area Range
        • Summary-Address
      • Fast Hellos
      • Forward-Address
      • Forward-Address Suppression
    • RIP Configurations
      • Passive Interface
      • Unicast Updates
      • Broadcast Updates
      • Triggered Updates
      • RIP Authentication
      • Default-Route Injection
      • RIP Timers
      • RIP Path Manipulation
      • RIP Summarization
      • Secondary Addresses & RIP
    • EIGRP Configurations
      • Basic Peerings
      • EIGRP Authentication
      • Redistribution
      • EIGRP Summarization
      • Equal Cost Load-Balancing
      • Unequal Cost Load-Balancing
      • Distance Manipulations
      • EIGRP Bandwidth-Percent
      • Manually Calculating an EIGRP Metric
      • Manipulating Metrics And Traffic Paths
      • EIGRP Stub Routing
    • Redistribution & Misc. Routing Configurations
      • Three-Way Mutual Redistribution
      • Route-Tagging
      • Distance Manipulation
      • PBR
      • Local PBR
      • GRE Tunnels
    • BGP Basic Configurations
      • eBGP Peerings
      • iBGP Peerings
      • Next-Hop Self
      • Synchronization Example
      • Identifying Unknown AS & IP Address
      • Advertising Networks
      • BGP Aggregation
        • Summary-Only Option
        • Suppress Maps
        • AS-SET Option
    • BGP Route-Reflectors & Confederation Configurations
      • Route-Reflector Configurations
        • Redundant Route-Reflectors
      • BGP Peer-Groups
      • Confederation Configurations
    • BGP Filtering & Path Manipulation Configurations
      • Manipulating The Path Of Traffic Leaving An AS
      • Manipulating The Path Of Traffic Entering An AS
      • Avoiding Becoming A Transit AS
      • Prefix-Lists
      • Distribute-Lists
      • Route-Maps
      • Local-AS Option

 

  • Day Three Lectures
    • MPLS
      • MPLS Header
      • MPLS Label Distribution Methods
        • LDP
        • TDP
        • RSVP
      • MPLS Label Stacking
      • LDP Configuration
      • MPLS Label Assignment Process
      • Conditional LDP
      • LDP Autoconfig
      • LDP Timers
      • LDP Updates
      • LDP Authentication
      • MPLS Accounting
      • PHP
    • MPLS L3 VPN
      • RD & RT
      • VPNv4 Prefixes
      • VPN Label Assignment
      • VRF Configuration
      • VRF RT Import/Export
      • MBGP VPN Filtering
      • MBGP VPN RT Rewrite
      • PE-CE Routing
        • RIP
        • EIGRP
        • OSPF
        • BGP
      • PE-PE Routing
      • AS-Override
      • SOO
    • VRF-Lite
    • VPN Internet Access
    • VRF Route Leaking
    • Multicast Operations
      • PIM Dense-Mode
      • PIM Sparse-Mode
      • Rendezvous Points
        • Static Assignment
        • Auto-RP
        • BSR
      • Multicast Borders
      • Multicast MPLS VPN
        • Multicast VRF
        • MVPN Configuration
      • Inter-Domain Multicast
        • MSDP
        • MBGP w/ Multicast Address-Family
      • Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
        • SSM Configuration
      • Multicast Over Frame-Relay
      • Joining Multicast Groups
      • Multicast Stub Routing
      • Multicast à Broadcast Conversion
      • Broadcast à Multicast Conversion
      • IP Mroute
      • PIM DR
      • Multipath Multicast
      • Multicast Address Scopes
      • Anycast
      • Bi-Directional PIM
        • Configuration
        • Phantom RP
      • MRM
    • IP & IOS Services
      • DHCP Server
      • DHCP Client
      • NAT
      • IP Accounting
      • IP Event Dampening
      • WCCP
      • FHRP
        • HSRP
        • VRRP
        • GLBP
        • Tracking
        • IP SLA Tracking
        • IRDP
      • NTP
        • Peer Mode
        • Master Mode
        • Client Mode
        • Broadcast Mode
        • Authentication
      • SNMP
      • SNMPv3
      • RMON
      • Netflow
      • Control-Plane Policing
        • Policing
        • Protection
        • Logging
      • Misc. Telnet Services
      • Core Dumps
      • Archive Command
      • KRON
      • EEM

 

  • Day Three Configuration Videos
    • Basic MPLS
      • Enabling MPLS
      • Configuring LDP
        • Authentication
        • Label Ranges
      • Investigating An LSP
      • Investigation Of PHP
        • Implicit NULL
        • Explicit NULL
      • MPLS Over Frame-Relay
        • OSPF Implications
          • Loopbacks
          • Point-To-Multipoint OSPF
    • VRF-Lite
      • Configuration Of An End-To-End VRF-Lite Network
    • MPLS L3 VPN
      • PE-CE Routing
        • RIP
        • EIGRP
        • BGP
      • PE-PE Routing
        • MP-iBGP
      • BGP Free Core
      • VRFs
      • Redistribution
    • Multicast
      • PIM Sparse-Mode
      • PIM NBMA-Mode
      • Auto-RP Configuration
      • BSR Configuration
      • Static RP Configuration
      • Joining A Multicast Group
      • PIM DR Configuration
      • MRM Configuration
    • IOS Services Configuration
      • DHCP Server
      • DHCP Client
      • NAT Examples
      • WCCP
      • HSRP
      • VRRP
      • GLBP
      • Tracking
      • NTP Configurations
        • Master Mode
        • Client Mode
        • Broadcast Mode
        • Authentication

 

  • Day Four Lectures
    • Security
      • AAA
      • Login DoS Protection
      • Console Port Security
      • IOS Firewall
        • Virtual Fragmentation Reassembly
        • CBAC
        • TCP SYN Protection
        • Alerts & Audits
        • PAM
        • HTTP Inspection Engine
        • Application Inspection
        • Java Applet Blocking
        • URL Filtering
      • IOS Zone-Based Firewall
        • Restrictions
        • Parameter Maps
        • Example
        • Zone-Based Firewall URL Filtering
        • Hash Table
        • Transparent IOS Firewall
      • IOS IPS
        • Configuration Example
        • Advanced Configurations
      • Access-Lists
        • Standard ACL
        • Extended ACL
        • Reflexive ACL
        • Time-Based ACL
        • Lock N’ Key Security
        • Important ACL Ranges
        • Object-Groups In ACLs
        • Flexible Packet Matching
        • Access-Lists & Binary Operations
        • Unicast RPF
        • IP Source Tracking
    • Quality Of Service (QoS)
      • RFC791 & The ToS Byte
        • IP Precedence Values
      • Differentiated Services (DSCP)
      • AF PHB
      • AF PHB & DSCP Conversion
      • EF
      • Queuing
        • FIFO
        • Weighted Fair Queueing
        • Priority Queueing
        • Custom Queueing
        • CBWFQ/LLQ
      • Policing & Shaping
        • GTS
        • FRTS
        • MQC Based Policing/Shaping
      • Fragmentation
      • Frame-Relay Fragmentation
      • CAR
      • RSVP
      • MQC Configurations
        • Class-Maps
        • Policy-Maps
      • NBAR
      • Auto-QoS For The WAN
      • Auto-QoS For The LAN
      • 3560 QoS
        • CoS & DSCP Maps
        • Examples
        • 3560 Interface Output Queues
        • Priority Queue
        • SRR Queuing
          • Shaped
          • Shared
          • 3560 Policing
            • Aggregate Policer
    • IPv6
      • History Review
      • IPv6 Over Ethernet
      • IPv6 Header
      • IPv6 Addressing
      • IPv6 Address Spaces
        • Link-Local
        • Site-Local
        • Unique-Local
      • EUI-64 Addressing
      • IPv6 Transitioning
        • IPv6v4 Tunnels
      • IPv6 Multicast
        • MLD
        • Addressing
        • IPv6 BSR
      • IPv6 Basic Configurations
      • EIGRPv6
      • OSPFv3
      • IPv6 GRE Tunnels
      • IPv6 6to4 Relay Configuration
      • IPv6 NAT
      • IPv6 Neighbor Discovery

 

  • Day Four Configuration Videos
    • Security
      • AAA
        • 802.1x
      • Login Protection
      • Console Port Security
      • IOS Firewall Configuration (CBAC)
      • Zone-Based Firewall Configuration
        • Parameter Maps
      • Reflexive ACL Configuration
      • Time-Based ACL Configuration
      • Lock N’ Key Configuration
      • Object-Groups Configuration
      • Unicast RPF Configuration
    • QoS Configurations
      • Priority Queueing Configuration
      • Custom Queueing Configuration
      • CBWFQ Configuration
      • Policing & Shaping
        • Frame-Relay Traffic-Shaping (FRTS) Configuration
        • General Traffic-Shaping (GTS) Configuration
        • CAR Configuration (Rate-Limit)
        • MQC Shaping/Policing Configuration
      • NBAR
      • 3560 QoS
        • Output Queues
        • Aggregate Policer
        • CoS & DSCP Map Configurations
        • SRR Queuing Configuration
    • IPv6
      • IPv6 Interface Configurations
      • IPv6 Over Frame-Relay Configurations
      • EIGRPv6 Configuration
      • OSPFv3 Configuration
      • IPv6 Redistribution
      • IPv6 GRE Tunnel Configuration
 

IPexpert's Client Support Techniques

Although this product is specifically designed to be utilised as a self-study learning tool, IPexpert clients are never left on their own. In fact, IPexpert's commitment to top-notch customer support is a cornerstone of our mission statement

Many CCIE training entities promise support on their forums or within their communities. IPexpert is different.  We go above and beyond our competition by being available to serve you in many different ways.

  • 24x7 peer group and Instructor support through our active email list community (www.OnlineStudyList.com)
  • Tech support available directly through support@ipexpert.com
  • Friendly and knowledgeable support via phone, live chat or email by CCIE-focused Training Advisors, Support Engineers or Instructors, available Monday through Friday from 8am to 6pm Eastern.
  • Hardware and delivery issues addressed by Support Engineers 24x7 via telephone, live chat or email.
  • Our active blog provides insight, guidance and announcements pertaining to CCIE news, product updates or lab changes.
  • Dedicated Fulfillment Coordinators ensure that your order (whether hard copy or digital) is processed and delivered in a timely and accurate manner.
  • IPexpert also releases news and information to clients through its Facebook group and Twitter accounts, which can be subscribed to by clicking on those appropriate links.

In summary, you can be confident that IPexpert will stand by your side from the beginning of your CCIE preparation until you earn your numbers! The CCIE certification is a long journey. Having helped over a thousand CCIE hopefuls actually pass the real CCIE Lab exam, IPexpert knows what it takes to get you there and we are DEDICATED to your success!

IPexpert is able back up a claim that other companies attempt to make as the "world's most recognized and elite CCIE training organization." Boasting the industry's most extensive portfolio of learning materials and courses, backed by the world's most knowledgeable team of CCIE-focused Training Advisors, Support Engineers and Instructors, IPexpert has been able to certify MORE CCIEs THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY IN THE WORLD. Many have forged ahead, earning two, three and even four CCIE certifications with our assistance and mentoring. We would honor the opportunity to add you to our growing list of successful and satisfied clients!

Below are some success stories from your peers — in their own words. — and MANY more are available HERE.

“It was so informative and very useful.”
By: V. Ezhilan, CCIE #20938 (R&S)

IPexpert really played an excellent outstanding role, without the materials that I bought for Routing and Switching, I would never have passed the CCIE lab on my first attempt. It's not only that, I learned so much from the materials that I bought from IPexpert. I would strongly suggest to everyone, if you want to become a CCIE, IPexpert material is the way to go.

I listened to the audio and watched the Video DVDs, excellent, it was so informative and very useful. Each and every topic was covered in a very systematic manner and quoting nice examples for each technology was awesome.

 
 
“Your Video on Demand product was a great help...”
By: Jeffrey Fry, CCIE #22061 (R&S)

I wanted to let you know that your products, R&S Workbooks, Audio CD, and especially the Video on Demand series, helped me to understand the technologies which led me to pass the lab. Your products were able to help me understand the technologies as well as how to configure them in different ways, ways that you would not normally do in the real world.

Your Video on Demand product was a great help and allowed me to review information when I needed to in a way that is unachievable in text books alone. It is wonderful to be able to listen and watch a presentation and have the ability to rewind when you do not understand a topic (ACLs anyone?).

Thank you for producing wonderful products and please keep up the good work.

 
 

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At IPexpert, we understand the importance of ensuring the value of your investment. When you embark on your certification path, you can rest assured that IPexpert will be your advocate along the way!  

As a valued IPexpert client, you are entitled to the following benefits related to this product:

As you begin working through your IPexpert materials, we are confident you will be extremely pleased with the content. Our renowned team of instructors developed a methodology for teaching engineers complex technologies in a structured manner that maximizes understanding during each study session.

From the accuracy and thoroughness of the material to the flow from topic to topic, our years of product refinement are evident throughout. That said, because we are constantly striving to improve, our Instructors may revise the materials you purchase. Whether the wording of single question is changed or an entire section is replaced, you will receive online access to the revised material at no charge.

NOTICE: The above-stated details are governed by the following program policies:

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