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Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certification. Just the title is daunting, so is actually trying to achieve this coveted certification. They put the word expert in for a reason, Cisco offers other levels of certification, and having one like CCNA under your belt first will only build on your knowledge to help you succeed when attempting the Cisco CCIE course. Before tackling any learning though, decide which track you are interested in. You can get Cisco CCIE training for five CCIE certifications:

  • Routing and Switching
  • Security
  • Service Provider
  • Storage Networking
  • Voice


The costs are hefty, so you need a course that suits your field of interest and a Cisco CCIE boot camp to make sure your investment is not wasted. Each certification will be upwards of $1500, and each requires you to get Cisco CCIE written training as well as Cisco CCIE lab boot camp. Lab exams for any of the five tracks are offered in only 10 locations worldwide, adding more to the final price of the certifications.

The Routing and Switching track focuses on different routing and switching configurations. With this being the most popular track of Cisco CCIE training, it shouldn't be surprising that IP interior gateway and border gateway protocols are covered as well as multicast routing, quality of service, security and IP and IOS features. Of course, this means there is Cisco CCIE training required before you get to the last grunt. As always the need for Cisco CCIE written boot camp comes before the Cisco CCIE lab training because you need to clear the written exam first.

There are similar Cisco CCIE lab boot camps if network security interests you. Network security implies more than just reliance on firewalls. This track requires Cisco CCIE training covering firewalls as well as Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA). These Cisco CCIE courses also detail intrusion detection systems (IDS), virtual private networking (VPD), and internet operating system (IOS) security among others.

You can't really aspire for a service provider business without going through a Cisco CCIE lab boot camp for the Service Provider track. Every possible type of network is covered in this Cisco CCIE course, so the Cisco CCIE written training will include more than just how to provide DSL. Optical networks, voice over IP, Metro Ethernet, and content networking are not left out of this Cisco CCIE training but there are Cisco CCIE boot camps tailored to give you the optimum information to pass these difficult exams.

Storage Networking is the newest of the five tracks of Cisco CCIE training. Speed networks such as FC, or Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel tunneling, storage area networks such as iSCSI, fiber connectivity (FICON), and Intra VSAN routing are all included in this Cisco CCIE Course.

The Voice certification calls for rigorous Cisco CCIE training and is probably the most difficult of the five Cisco CCIE courses. With the average person utilizing three to four attempts at the lab examination before passing, it isn't just the Cisco CCIE lab boot camp that you need but the Cisco CCIE written training will build you up for the lab work.

Remember though, with the Cisco CCIE course exams priced so high, it is actually a wise investment to spend some more and make sure your initial investment does not go to waste. Find the best Cisco CCIE boot camp out there before you even try the exams. Don't rush; you can have 18 months Cisco CCIE lab training after passing the written exam before you have to give the lab test. The important thing is to get into a good Cisco CCIE training program so you can really put in an effort.

For additional information on Cisco CCIE training courses, please visit Cisco CCIE Training at Unitek Education


Unitek IT Education, a Cisco Learning Partner (CLP), is one of the most cutting-edge Cisco training centers in the United States. Unitek's Cisco certification and training tracks are ideal for corporations and individuals wanting to train in cutting-edge Cisco technologies and hardware. Networking technology continues to expand in complexity, and with Unitek's Cisco training you can keep up with the changes and stay ahead of the competition. Unitek's Cisco CCIE training focuses on Routing and Switching for Internet, LAN/WAN connectivity and IP Telephony.
For additional information on Cisco CCIE training courses, please visit Cisco CCIE Training at Unitek Education



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