The CCIE lab exam consists of a series of scenarios that simulate real-world networking problems. The scenarios typically involve multiple devices, complex network topologies, and various Cisco technologies, such as routers, switches, firewalls, and VPNs. Each technology track requires passing a two-part exam, a qualifying exam, and a lab exam. The exam duration is 8 hours, and candidates must complete all the scenarios within that time.
The CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) certification program offers lab exams in various technology tracks, which allow candidates to specialize in specific areas of networking. The technology tracks currently available for the CCIE lab exam are Enterprise Infrastructure, Enterprise Wireless, Data Center, Security, Service Provider, and Collaboration.
CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure is the most common track on CCIE certification. It is the most similar certification to the old CCIE R&S. As the most valuable certification in the IT industry, CCIE certification is famous for its rigorous exam. After you pass the qualifying exam - 350-401 ENCOR, you can schedule the LAB exam. The CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0 Lab exam is an eight-hour hands-on exam that tests your ability to configure, diagnose, and troubleshoot complex network scenarios. On the 8 hours, you need to plan, design, deploy, operate, and optimize dual stack solutions (IPv4 and IPv6) for complex enterprise networks. How we help you pass the Lab exam? We provide every recourse you need to pass the Enterprise Infrastructure Lab exam, from Workbook to Rack Practice. 1. Workbook PDF The workbook service period is 3 months. During the 3 months, you can master the RS/SDN/Programming knowledge that the lab exam will test you. 2. Rack Practice The Rack is 100% the same as the exam environment. And the rack is deployed on a dedicated server, so it is a direct practice in the cloud, with no performance requirement of your computer. 3. Lab-support We have a CCIE tutor teacher and Teaching assistants under SKYPE/WhatsApp groups for Lab-support. Communication shall be via Email/Skype/WhatsApp messaging. The CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure lab exam consists of two modules: 1. Design: This module tests the candidate's ability to design enterprise networks that meet specific business requirements. It covers the end-to-end network design process, including gathering requirements, analyzing the current network infrastructure, identifying gaps and designing a new network infrastructure that meets the business requirements. The Design module covers a broad range of topics such as network topology, routing, switching, security, wireless, network management, and network services. 2. Deploy, Operate, Optimize (DOO): This module focuses on testing the candidate's skills in deploying, operating, and optimizing complex enterprise networks. The DOO module covers a wide range of technologies and protocols including routing, switching, security, wireless, virtualization, automation, and network services. The exam scenarios presented in this module are designed to simulate real-world scenarios that network engineers might encounter in their daily work. In summary, the Deploy, Operate, Optimize (DOO) module focuses on the practical implementation and operation of enterprise networks, while the Design module focuses on the planning and design of enterprise networks that meet business requirements.
The CCIE Security certification is one of the most prestigious and highly regarded certifications in the networking security industry. The practical exam is one of the key components of the certification process. After you pass the qualifying exam - 350-701 SCOR, you can schedule the CCIE Security (v6.0) LAB exam, a rigorous and challenging exam that requires significant preparation and study. The CCIE Security (v6.0) Practical Exam is an eight-hour, hands-on lab exam that tests a candidate's knowledge and skills in planning, designing, implementing, and maintaining complex security solutions using Cisco technologies. Including network infrastructure security, endpoint security, threat management, identity management, and access control. How we help you pass the CCIE Security Lab exam? We provide every recourse you need to pass the CCIE Security Lab exam, from Workbook to Rack Practice. 1. Workbook PDF & Solution We provide the workbook & solution, which is the same as the real exam. We also provide suggestions when making the study planning so you can master the exam questions easily. 2. Rack Practice We provide the best rack to practice. are in the same environment as CCIE Security (v6.0) Practical Exam so that you can easily face the complex questions during the exam. 3. Lab-support If you have any problem or difficulty during the practice, our tutor will help you to solve it. The CCIE Security Lab exam consists of two modules: 1. Design Module: The Design module of the CCIE Security Lab exam focuses on the candidate's ability to design a secure network infrastructure using Cisco technologies. During this module, the candidate is given a set of business requirements and is expected to design a comprehensive security solution that addresses the requirements while considering factors such as scalability, availability, and manageability. This module covers topics such as network infrastructure security design, secure connectivity design, network segmentation, and secure access design. 2. Deploy, Operate, Optimize (DOO) Module: The Deploy, Operate, Optimize (DOO) module of the CCIE Security Lab exam focuses on the candidate's ability to deploy, operate, and optimize a secure network infrastructure using Cisco technologies. During this module, the candidate is expected to configure and troubleshoot a complex network infrastructure, implement security policies and procedures, and optimize the network for performance and security. This module covers topics such as network infrastructure security deployment, secure connectivity deployment, network segmentation deployment, security operations, and security optimization.
As one of Cisco's expert-level certifications, achieving CCIE Data Center certification proves your skills with complex data center solutions. To earn the certification, you must pass the CCIE Data Center v3.0 Lab Exam, the exam tests the candidate's ability to configure, troubleshoot, and optimize complex data center infrastructure using Cisco equipment and technologies. The CCIE Data Center v3.0 Lab Exam is a hands-on exam that consists of an eight-hour practical lab exam where candidates must complete a series of tasks related to configuring and troubleshooting data center networks. To take the CCIE Data Center v3.0 Lab Exam, candidates must first pass the written exam (356-601 DCCOR) as the qualifying exam, which covers foundational knowledge of data center networking concepts, architecture, and technologies. How we help you pass the CCIE Data Center Lab exam? We provide every recourse you need to pass the CCIE Security Lab exam, from Workbook to Rack Practice. 1. Workbook PDF & Solution We provide a real exam-like workbook & solution. We also help you make the study planning by providing suggestions with our extensive experience so that you can better grasp the questions on the exam. 2. Rack Practice We provide the best rack to practice, which is in the same environment as the real CCIE Data Center v3.0 Lab Exam so that you can easily face complex questions during the exam. 3. Lab-support Whenever you have any problem or difficulty during practice, our tutor will help you to solve it. The CCIE Data Center Lab exam consists of two modules: 1. Design Module: The Design module of the CCIE Data Center Lab exam evaluates your ability to design complex data center networks that meet business requirements. The Design module includes the following areas of focus: Layer 2 and Layer 3 network design Data center storage networking Compute resource parameters Virtualization Security Network services Management and monitoring In this module, you will be presented with a hypothetical scenario and will be asked to design a data center network that meets the requirements of that scenario. You will be expected to provide a detailed design proposal and explain the reasoning behind your design choices. 2. Deploy, Operate, Optimize (DOO) Module: The Deploy, Operate, Optimize (DOO) module of the CCIE Data Center Lab exam evaluates your ability to deploy, operate, and optimize complex data center networks. The DOO module includes the following areas of focus: Layer 2 and Layer 3 network implementation Data center storage networking implementation Compute resource implementation Virtualization implementation Security implementation Network services implementation Management and monitoring implementation Troubleshooting In this module, you will be presented with a network topology and a set of requirements, and will be asked to configure and implement the network to meet those requirements. You will also be expected to troubleshoot any issues that arise during the implementation and operation of the network.
The CCIE Enterprise Wireless certification is an expert-level certification offered by Cisco. By earning the most prestigious certification in the technology industry, become an expert in the complex enterprise wireless field. To earn this certification, you must pass two exams: a 350-401 ENCOR written exam as a qualifying exam and a hands-on lab exam - CCIE Enterprise Wireless v1.0 Practical Exam. The CCIE Enterprise Wireless v1.0 Practical Exam is designed to test the knowledge and skills of network professionals in planning, designing, deploying, configuring, and troubleshooting complex wireless networks. You need to master a range of topics related to wireless networking, including wireless site survey and design, WLAN configuration and deployment, wireless security, mobility, and network infrastructure. It also tests candidates' ability to integrate wireless networks with wired networks, cloud-based services, and network management tools. How we help you pass the CCIE Enterprise Wireless Lab exam? We provide all material that you need to practice, covering the Design Module & DOO Module. The materials include Workbook and Practice Rack. 1. Workbook The Workbook we provide is real exam-like, the answer is given by our CCIE tutor. We also provide tutorial videos that explain the workbook & solution, it also shows you how to config one section by one section. 2. Rack No PC performance requirement, cause the Rack we provide is deployed on a dedicated cloud server. The service period is enough for you to practice the DOO Module. 3. Lab-support If you have any problem or difficulty during the practice, our tutor will help you to solve it through teamview. The CCIE Enterprise Wireless Lab exam consists of two modules: 1. Design Module: The Design module of the CCIE Enterprise Wireless Lab exam focuses on testing the candidate's ability to design wireless networks in complex, enterprise-level scenarios. This module covers topics such as: Wireless LAN high-level design RF considerations and wireless site survey Capacity planning and network sizing WLAN security design Guest and remote access design Mobility and roaming design QoS and multicast design IPv6 integration The Design module consists of a hands-on lab exam, where candidates are required to design and document a wireless network architecture and present their design to the exam proctors. 2. Deploy, Operate, Optimize (DOO) Module: The Deploy, Operate, Optimize (DOO) module of the CCIE Enterprise Wireless Lab exam tests the candidate's ability to deploy, operate, and optimize wireless networks in complex, enterprise-level scenarios. This module covers topics such as: WLAN deployment and configuration Network management and troubleshooting WLAN security implementation and troubleshooting Quality of Service (QoS) implementation and troubleshooting Multicast implementation and troubleshooting Mobility and roaming implementation and troubleshooting Network optimization and performance tuning The DOO module consists of a hands-on lab exam, where candidates are required to configure and troubleshoot a wireless network based on a given set of requirements and scenarios.
The focus of CCDE certification is training network design professionals about network design and business practices. The CCDE certification has taught aspiring network designers how to think. It takes all of the technical knowledge of the CCIE and bends it in a new direction. As with other Cisco expert-level certifications, candidates should pass a qualifying exam, CCDE Written (400-007) first, then schedule the lab exam. The CCDE v3.0 Practical exam is an eight-hour scenario-based exam, one of the hardest exams nowadays. The exam is designed to test the candidate's ability to analyze business and technical requirements, develop network designs, and implement and optimize network solutions. The exam requires a thorough understanding of network design principles and best practices. How we help you pass the CCDE Lab exam? We provide the best service you could find, including an accurate scenario simulation, and professional customer service. 1. Scenario Simulation Demo The demo we provide covers all Scenario Simulation that you'll face in the real CCDE Lab exam. You could train your mind with these demos, practice your strategy, and learn how to connect with the scenario. You will not be "destabilized" on the day of the exam with practice enough. 2. Lab-support We create a service group for you, the group includes an instructor, tutor, and customer service. If you have any questions, the tutor will help you solve them. The CCDE Lab exam consists of two modules: 1. Core Module: The Core Module of the CCDE Lab exam is designed to test the candidate's ability to design and implement complex network infrastructures. 2. AOE Module: The AOE Module of the CCDE Lab exam is designed to test the candidate's ability to design and implement advanced optical and equipment technologies in complex network infrastructures.
The CCIE Service Provider certification is a highly prestigious expert-level certification offered by Cisco Systems. This certification is designed to validate the knowledge and skills of IT professionals in the service provider industry and to help them become experts in complex service provider networks. TO earn the CCIE SP certification, candidates must pass two exams: a qualifying exam and a hands-on lab exam. The qualifying exam is 350-501 SPCOR exam covers core service provider technologies. The hands-on lab exam is the CCIE Service Provider (v5.0) Lab Exam, which requires candidates to plan, design, implement, operate, and optimize dual stack solutions (IPv4 and IPv6) of complex service provider networks. How we help you pass the CCIE SP Lab exam? We offer comprehensive materials to help candidates prepare for the CCIE Service Provider lab exam. Our materials cover all aspects of the Design and DOO modules, including a Workbook and Practice Rack. 1. Workbook Our Workbook is exam-like and includes solutions provided by our CCIE tutor. We also offer tutorial videos that explain the Workbook and solution, as well as show candidates how to configure each section of the exam one by one. 2. Rack Our Practice Rack is deployed on a dedicated cloud server, so there are no PC performance requirements. The service period is ample for candidates to practice the DOO module. 3. Lab-support We offer lab support to help candidates address any problems or difficulties they encounter during their practice sessions. Our CCIE tutor will provide assistance through the service group to help candidates resolve any issues they encounter. The CCDE Lab exam consists of two modules: 1. Design Module: This module tests the candidate's ability to design a service provider network based on given requirements. The exam covers topics such as network topology design, network layer design, MPLS VPN design, multicast design, QoS design, security design, and management design. Candidates will be evaluated on their ability to understand customer requirements, identify potential issues, and design a scalable and reliable network. 2. Deploy, Operate, Optimize (DOO) Module: This module tests the candidate's ability to deploy, operate, and optimize a service provider network. The exam covers topics such as network configuration, network operations, network troubleshooting, network optimization, and network security. Candidates will be evaluated on their ability to configure and operate network devices, troubleshoot network issues, and optimize network performance. We are committed to providing the materials and support that candidates need to pass the CCIE Service Provider Lab Exam and advance their careers in the IT industry.
The CCIE Collaboration certification is a highly sought-after certification that demonstrates the candidate's expertise in collaboration technologies and protocols, as well as their ability to design, deploy, operate, and troubleshoot complex collaboration solutions using Cisco technologies. To earn this valued certification, you need to pass the qualifying exam (350-801 CLCOR) first, which focuses on your knowledge of collaboration infrastructure. Then, you should schedule the Cisco CCIE Collaboration (v3.0) Lab Exam and pass it. How we help you pass the CCIE Collaboration Lab exam? We provide all materials that you need to practice, including Design Module & DOO Module. 1. Workbook 2. Rack 3. Lab-support The CCIE Collaboration Lab exam consists of two modules: 1. Design Module: This module tests the candidate's ability to design a collaboration solution based on a set of given requirements. The exam covers topics such as network topology design, collaboration infrastructure design, collaboration security design, and collaboration management design. Candidates will be evaluated on their ability to understand customer requirements, identify potential issues, and design a scalable and reliable collaboration solution. 2. Deploy, Operate, Optimize (DOO) Module: This module tests the candidate's ability to deploy, operate, and optimize a collaboration solution in a real-world environment. The exam covers topics such as collaboration configuration, collaboration operations, collaboration troubleshooting, collaboration optimization, and collaboration security. Candidates will be evaluated on their ability to configure and operate collaboration devices, troubleshoot collaboration issues, and optimize collaboration performance. Overall, candidates must demonstrate a deep understanding of collaboration technologies, protocols, and best practices, as well as the ability to apply this knowledge in a real-world environment. Successful candidates will be able to design, deploy, operate, and troubleshoot complex collaboration solutions using Cisco technologies, and will have the expertise needed to help organizations achieve their collaboration goals.