This document is designed to be a companion to Volume 1,2,3 and 4. The CCIE certification is a written test and a lab test. This document will help the student further build upon their technical skills and configuration skills. The document contains practice CCIE scenario labs. | CISCO SYSTEMS TECHNICAL READINESS DOCUMENT CCIE Practice Scenario Labs Introduction This document is designed to be a companion to Volume 1 2 3 and 4. The CCIE certification is a written test and a lab test. This document will help the student further build upon their technical skills and configuration skills. The document contains practice CCIE scenario labs. Background These scenarios have been compiled from various sources including current partner CCIEs. These are not the only scenarios you will be tested with on the CCIE lab exam. They are designed to give you a flavor for the lab exam. Students are encouraged to use these scenarios to assist them in devising other scenarios with different physical topologies using multiprotocol scenarios. REMEMBER YOU CAN BE TESTED ON ANY AND ALL TECHNOLGIES ON THE CCIE LAB EXAM Prerequisites The student must also have taken and past the CCIE written test. CISCO SYSTEMS TECHNICAL READINESS DOCUMENT CCIE Practice Lab Scenario 2 W here there is no FDDI available Token Ring may be used Area 1 E I G R P E 0 1 R 4 R 1 Frame S 2 0 E 1 0 2 Area 2 r e a 3 I G R P FDD D u a R in Relay R 3 OSPF Backbone The following lab exercises are based on the above topology CISCO SYSTEMS TECHNICAL READINESS DOCUMENT Lab 1 Communications Server Setup Network Connections 30 minutes 1. The Communications Server is cabled as shown on the previous diagram. 2. Communication Server port 2 is connected to a 7000 R2 . 3. Communication Server port 3 is connected to a 4500 R3 . 4. Communication Server port 4 is connected to a 4700 R1 5. Configure the Communications Server so that when you type the name of a router on the Server you are connected to the console port of that respective router. Lab 2 IP Routing Configuration 30 minutes The objective of this lab is to configure OSPF IGRP EIGRP BGP in different parts of the network and to redistribute routing information. In the working setup all routers should see every route and should be able to ping any .