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HCIE-Routing & Switching V3.

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HCIE-Routing & Switching V3.0 Exam Outline

Exam Overview

Certification Exam Code Exam Name Language Duration Pass Score/Total Score

HCIE-Routing &
H12-261 90 min 600/1000
Switching (Written) V3.0 Chinese
HCIE-
HCIE-Routing & Simplified/
Routing & H12-262 480 min 80/100
Switching (LAB) V3.0 English/Spanish-
Switching
HCIE-Routing & Modern/French
H12-263 60 min Pass/Not Pass
Switching (Interview) V3.0

Exam Outline

HCIE-Routing & Switching V3.0 exam covers Network Planning, Design, Implementation,

Maintenance, Trouble-Shooting, Optimization, Cut-over , etc. The current version of the

LAB EXAM is conducted on the eNSP simulator, and the software version is eNSP

V100R002C00B500.

Key Points Written Percentage Lab Percentage Interview Percentage

Layer 2 Technologies 12% 12% 12%

IPv4/v6 Unicast 52% 41% 36%

MPLS VPN 10% 26% 28%

IPv4/v6 Multicast 6% 4% 4%

Network Security 5% 2% 3%

QoS 5% 7% 6%

Network Management 2% 2% 3%

Features 3% 6% 6%

SDN 5% 0% 2%
HCIE-Routing & Switching V3.0 Exam Outline

Written & Hands-on Lab & Interview Exam Outline

1. Layer 2 Technologies

1.1 STP

1.1.1 STP

1.1.2 RSTP

1.1.3 MSTP

1.1.4 Loop guard

1.1.5 Root guard

1.1.6 BPDU guard

1.1.7 TC-BPDU attack guard

1.2 VLAN

1.2.1 Access port

1.2.2 Trunk port

1.2.3 Hybrid port

1.2.4 QinQ

1.2.5 Vlan Aggregation

1.2.6 Mux VLAN

1.2.7 Voice VLAN

1.3 Transparent bridge

1.3.1 Local Bridging

1.3.2 Remote Bridging

1.3.3 Integrated Bridging and Routing

1.3.4 VLAN ID Transparent Transmission

1.4 Link Aggregation, Eth-Trunk and IP-Trunk, Load-balance, LACP

1.4.1 Link Aggregation

1.4.2 LACP

1.5 Ethernet technologies

1.5.1 Speed and duplex

1.5.2 Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10GE, 40GE, 100GE


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1.5.3 Auto MDI/MDIX

1.5.4 Auto negotiation

1.5.5 Storm control

1.5.6 Unicast flooding control

1.6 Smart link

1.7 DLDP

1.8 Switched Port Analyzer (port-mirroring)

1.9 CSS/iStack

1.10 HDLC/IP-Trunk and PPP/MP

1.11 PPPoE

2. IPv4/v6 Unicast

2.1 IPv4 addressing, subnetting, and VLSM

2.2 IPv4 tunneling and GRE

2.3 IPv6 addressing

2.4 ICMPv6

2.5 IPv6 functionality protocols

2.6 Migration techniques

2.6.1 Tunnel techniques

2.6.2 Translation techniques

2.7 IPv4/v6 OSPF

2.7.1 Standard OSPF areas

2.7.2 Stub area

2.7.3 Totally stubby area

2.7.4 NSSA

2.7.5 Totally NSSA

2.7.6 LSA types

2.7.7 Adjacency on a point-to-point and on a multi-access network

2.7.8 Virtual-Link

2.7.9 LSA Filter


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2.7.10 OSPF Fast Convergence

2.7.11 Stub Router

2.7.12 OSPF Authentication

2.8 IPv4/v6 IS-IS

2.8.1 NSAP

2.8.2 IS-IS Link-state packets

2.8.3 IS-IS area type

2.8.4 IS-IS circuit type

2.8.5 IS-IS TLV

2.8.6 IS-IS DIS and Pseudo node

2.8.7 IS-IS SPF

2.8.8 IS-IS LSP

2.8.9 IS-IS Metric

2.8.10 IS-IS Route Leaking

2.8.11 IS-IS MT

2.8.12 IS-IS Fast Convergence

2.8.13 IS-IS LDP Synchronization

2.8.14 IS-IS Authentication

2.9 IPv4/v6 BGP

2.9.1 IBGP and EBGP

2.9.2 BGP attributes

2.9.3 BGP synchronization

2.9.4 BGP routes Summarization

2.9.5 Route Dampening

2.9.6 BGP route reflector

2.9.7 BGP Community

2.9.8 BGP Peer Groups

2.9.9 BGP Security

2.9.10 Principles of Route Selection


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2.10 Route Control

2.10.1 Filtering

2.10.2 IP Prefix list

2.10.3 Route Import(redistribution)

2.10.4 Route policy

2.10.5 Summarization

2.10.6 Preference

2.10.7 Other advanced features

3. MPLS VPN

3.1 MPLS

3.1.1 MPLS network component (P, PE, CE)

3.1.2 MPLS label format

3.1.3 MPLS label encapsulation

3.1.4 MPLS label stack

3.1.5 MPLS label operation

3.1.6 Forwarding Equivalence Class

3.1.7 LDP

3.1.8 Label advisement model

3.1.9 MPLS LDP—Local Label Allocation Filtering

3.1.10 MPLS LDP Inbound/outbound Label Binding Filtering

3.2 MPLS Layer 3 VPN

3.2.1 MP-IBGP VPNv4 peering

3.2.2 VPN-instance

3.2.3 Route Distinguisher

3.2.4 Route Target

3.2.5 Route Target import/export

3.2.6 PE-CE–Dynamic Routes

3.2.7 PE-CE–Static Routes

3.2.8 Redistributing PE-CE routes into VPNv4


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3.2.9 Redistributing VPNv4 routes into PE-CE routing table

3.2.10 MCE

3.3 Inter-AS MPLS BGP VPN

3.3.1 Option A

3.3.2 Option B

3.3.3 Option C

4. IPv4/v6 Multicast

4.1.1 Multicast distribution tree

4.1.2 Multicast forwarding

4.1.3 Multicast RPF

4.1.4 PIM sparse mode

4.1.5 IGMP/MLD

4.1.6 IGMP Snooping/MLD Snooping

4.1.7 PIM RP, and BSR

4.1.8 Multicast tools, features, and source-specific multicast

5. Network Security

5.1 Access lists

5.2 uRPF

5.3 IP Source Guard

5.4 AAA

5.5 802.1x / NAC

5.6 NAT

5.6.1 Static NAT/NAPT

5.6.2 Dynamic NAT/PAT

5.6.3 Easy IP

5.6.4 NAT Server

5.6.5 Twice NAT

5.6.6 ALG

5.6.7 NAT Mapping


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5.6.8 NAT Filtering

5.7 Device access control

5.8 IPsec

5.9 Traffic Suppression

5.10 Local Attack Defense

5.11 IP Address Anti-spoofing

5.12 ARP Security

5.13 DHCP Security

6. QoS

6.1.1 Classification

6.1.2 Traffic Policing

6.1.3 Traffic Shaping

6.1.4 Congestion Avoidance

6.1.5 Congestion Management

7. Network Management

7.1.1 Syslog

7.1.2 IP Service Level Agreement SLA

7.1.3 NetStream

7.1.4 NQA

7.1.5 SNMP

7.1.6 FTP

7.1.7 Telnet

7.1.8 SSH

8. Features

8.1.1 VRRP

8.1.2 VGMP

8.1.3 Interface Backup

8.1.4 NTP

8.1.5 DHCP
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8.1.6 BFD

8.1.7 NSF/GR

8.1.8 NSR

9. SDN

9.1.1 Strategy of SDN/NFV

9.1.2 SDN architecture

9.1.3 VXLAN

9.1.4 EVPN

Note:

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