INE CCIE Routing & Switching Mock Lab Exam 2 (v3)

Section Summaries

Topic
Value
Configuration
98
1. Bridging and Switching
10
1.1 VLAN Assignments
3
1.2 Trunking
3
1.3 802.1x Authentication
2
1.4 Broadcast Limiting
2
2. Frame Relay
7
2.1 Hub-and-Spoke
3
2.2 Hub-and-Spoke
2
2.3 Point-to-Point
2
3. Interior Gateway Routing
30
3.1 OSPF
3
3.2 OSPF
2
3.3 OSPF
4
3.4 EIGRP
3
3.5 EIGRP
3
3.6 EIGRP
3
3.7 EIGRP
3
3.8 RIP
3
3.9 IGP Redistribution
3
3.10 Backup Routing
3
4. Exterior Gateway Routing
13
4.1 BGP Peerings
4
4.2 BGP Summarization
3
4.3 BGP Bestpath Selection
3
4.4 BGP Bestpath Selection
3
5. IP Multicast
7
5.1 PIM
3
5.2 RP Filtering
2
5.3 IGMP Filtering
2
6. IPv6
7
6.1 IPv6 Addressing
2
6.2 RIPng
3
6.3 IPv6 DNS
2
7. QoS
11
7.1 Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
2
7.2 Congestion Management
3
7.3 Marking
2
7.4 Congestion Management
2
7.5 Per-VLAN Classification
2
8. Security
5
8.1 Traffic Filtering
2
8.2 DoS Prevention
3
9. System Management
6
9.1 SNMP
3
9.2 SNMP
3
10. IP Services
2
10.1 TCP Timers
2

Lab Overview

Lab Difficulty: 7

This lab is rated as equal to an actual CCIE™ lab exam.

When Should You Take This Lab?

Mock lab 2 and 3 should be taken roughly 2 to 3 months before your actual lab date. You should have already completed mock lab 1 and have done at least 4 or 5 IEWB-RS Vol II labs before attempting this lab. This mock lab is designed to be on the same difficulty level as the real CCIE lab. If you are within the last month of your lab date you can still attempt this lab but you should plan to complete this lab within 6.5 hours.

Lab Overview

This lab scenario is a mock lab exam designed to simulate the conditions of Cisco® Systems' CCIE™ Routing and Switching Lab exam. This lab should be completed within eight and a half hours. The only resource that should be used while configuring this lab is the Cisco® documentation set. This document is available in both CD format and online at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/.

Lab Instructions

Lab Do's and Don'ts

Questions

Feel free to ask the proctor questions during this mock lab exam, and during the actual CCIE™ lab exam. Keep in mind that the proctor will not give you the answer to a question in the exam, nor will they confirm whether your solution to a task is valid. The only type of help that the proctors are allow to give you is clarification of the actual exam questions, and any issues relating to hardware problems. In order to properly simulate the conditions of the CCIE™ Lab exam the instructors of this class will only answer clarification questions during the exam.

Grading

A score of 80 points is required to pass this mock exam. A task must work 100% with the rquirements given in order to be awarded the points for that section. No partial credit is awarded. If a section has multiple possible solutions, choose the solution that best meets the requirements.