CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure is a lot of work, and using a structured approach is important. Our course is designed to build knowledge progressively, starting with foundational concepts and advancing to more complex topics. For example:
- Layer 2 technologies:
- Interfaces
- VLANs
- Spanning tree
- Etherchannel
- Layer 3 technologies:
- IPv4
- IPv6
- Routing protocols
- EIGRP
- OSPF
- BGP
- Network services
- Security
- Etc.
However, we understand that many students prefer to use the Cisco official blueprint as a guideline and may wish to customize their study order. To accommodate this, we created an Airtable base with all items on the blueprint mapped to different lessons. You can find it here:
Airtable Base NWL Cisco CCIE IE Blueprint to Lessons
Here is an example of how everything is mapped:
Each item on the blueprint is mapped to one of these four options:
- Category
- Sub-category
- Topic
- Sub-topic
This feature makes it easy to track your progress, focus on areas that require more attention, and tailor your study plan according to your needs. Following the recommended study order or creating a personalized plan should help you study effectively.
Hello Team,
I don’t see any LAB exercises for CCIE EI . It would be helpful if you could post a few labs for practice.
Hello @sathish84be ,
Good question. We started experimenting with labs recently:
https://networklessons.com/labs
I’m unsure if I’ll create CCIE labs because that’s way more time-consuming than CCNA or CCNP-level labs.
Rene
Hello Team,
I am preparing CCIE EI , for that I am about to purchase the PC. After discussing with many CCIEians, I am bit confused on the PC requirements. Will it possible to run the l full fledged CCIE lab with 96GB ram /20core & 28 threads configurations?
Hello Sathish
Yes, the configuration you mentioned (96GB RAM/20 cores & 28 threads) should be more than sufficient to run a full-fledged CCIE lab. It’s important to remember that the CCIE lab environment is quite resource-intensive, but your chosen configuration should handle it well.
However, the level of success you will have will also depend on the specific software and tools you’re planning to use for your lab. Some virtualization software and network simulation tools might require different hardware specifications. So, it’s always a good idea to check the
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