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CCIE R&S Roadmap Topics - Sections 3, 4, and 5
There are ten sections on the CCIE Routing and Switching v4.0 Blueprint:

Sections 3, 4, and 5 topics are outlined in this document, which is one of a set of six documents that correlates CCIE R&S Blueprint v4.0 from the Cisco Learning Network DOC-4375 "CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam Topics (Blueprint) v4.0" with the expanded topic list from the DOC-6864 "CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam Checklist".

Numbering and topics from the DOC-4375 blueprint are shown in blue, numbering and expanded topics from the DOC-6864 checklist are shown in red. When the topic appears on both blueprints, it is shown in purple.

3

3

Implement IPv6

3.1.

IPv6

3.1

3.1.1.

Implement IP version 6 (IPv6) addressing and different addressing types

3.2

Implement IPv6 neighbor discovery

3.3

Implement basic IPv6 functionality protocols

3.1.2

RIPng

3.4

3.1.4.

Implement tunneling techniques
IPv6 Tunneling

3.5

3.1.2.

Implement OSPF version 3 (OSPFv3)

3.6

3.1.3.

Implement EIGRP version 6 (EIGRPv6)

3.1.5.

IPv6 on a Frame Relay Network – Multipoint

3.1.6.

IPv6 on a Frame Relay Network – Point-to-Point

3.7

Implement filtering and route redistribution

3.1.7.

Route Filtering with a Distribute List Using an ACL and Prefix Lists

3.1.8.

Route Redistribution Between OSPFv3 and EIGRPv6

4

Implement MPLS Layer 3 VPNs

4.1

4

Implement Multiprotocol Label Switching

4.1.

MPLS Unicast Routing

4.1.1.

MPLS Unicast Routing Using LDP

4.1.2.

Controlling Label Distribution

4.2

Implement Layer 3 virtual private networks (VPNs) on provider edge (PE), provider (P), and customer edge (CE) routers

4.2.

MPLS VPN

4.2.1.

MPLS VPN Using Static Routing Between PE-CE

4.2.2.

MPLS VPN Using EIGRP as the PE-CE Routing Protocol

4.2.3.

MPLS VPN Using OSPF as the PE-CE Routing Protocol

4.2.4.

MPLS VPN Using EBGP as the PE-CE Routing Protocol

4.3

Implement virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) and Multi-VRF Customer Edge (VRF-Lite)

4.2.5.

Controlling Route Propagation Using the Route Target with Import and Export Maps

4.3.

VRF-Lite

4.3.1.

VRFs at the Customer Sites Using VRF-Lite

5

5

Implement IP Multicast

5.1

Implement Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) sparse mode

5.1.3.

PIM Sparse Mode – Static Rendezvous Point

5.1.4.

PIM Sparse Mode – Multiple Static Rendezvous Points

5.1.5.

PIM Sparse Mode – Auto Rendezvous Point

5.1.6.

PIM Sparse Mode with Multiple Rendezvous Points Using the Auto Rendezvous Point

5.1.

PIM and Bidirectional PIM

5.1.1.

PIM Dense Mode

5.1.2.

PIM on an NMBA Network

5.1.7.

Bidirectional PIM

5.2

5.2.

Implement Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)

5.2.1.

MSDP

5.2.2.

MSDP to an Anycast Rendezvous Point

5.3

Implement interdomain multicast routing

5.4

Implement PIM Auto-Rendezvous Point (Auto-RP), unicast rendezvous point (RP), and bootstrap router (BSR)

5.5

Implement multicast tools, features, and source-specific multicast

5.3.

Multicast Tools

5.3.1.

Multicast Rate Limiting

5.3.2.

IGMP Filtering on the Switch

5.3.3.

Use of the Switch to Block Multicast Traffic

5.3.4.

Multicasting Through a GRE Tunnel

5.3.5.

Multicast Helper Address

5.6

Implement IPv6 multicast, PIM, and related multicast protocols, such as Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD)

5.4.

IPv6 Multicast

5.4.1.

IPv6 Multicast Routing Using PIM

5.4.2.

IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Protocol

 

 

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