Cisco 644-906 Exam Topics:
| Section | Weight | Objectives |
|---|---|---|
| Operating System | 19% | 1 Install a) Add a PIEs or SMUs b) Using TFTP, FTP, USB thumbdrive, and hard drive as the source c) With Activate flag d) Using Source flag e) Using TAR file 2 Licensing a) Activate PIEs or SMUs b) Initial or recovery software installation c) ROMMON Variables d) Turboboot Mini.VM file e) Deactivate PIEs or SMUs f) Remove inactive packages, PIEs, or SMUs g) Committing the Installation Path h) Check which packages are active i) Check which packages are committed j) Check installation log k) See what install requests are currently active l) Understanding security certificate in PIEs and SMUs 3 Packages a) Understanding types of packages b) Mini.PIE c) Mini.VM d) Optional PIEs e) SMUs f) Unstanding IOS-XR versioning and installation restrictions g) Understand P versus PX images and the hardware they support 4 Two-Stage Commit a) Understand what is Active Config b) Understand what is Target Config c) Understand when is a Syntax Check done d) Understand when is a Semantic Check done e) Going back to a previous configuration f) Showing configuration IDs and labels g) Show configuration history h) Loading configuration i) Committing the configuration j) Atomic versus best effort k) With labels and comments l) Replacing the configuration m) Using the commit confirm feature n) Show Config Fail o) Configure interfaces before the physical interface is available 5 Configuration Planes a) Understand what configuration is in the Admin plane b) Understand what configuration is in the Exec plane c) Understand differences between owner and non-owner SDR in access to Admin plane and Exec plane d) Understand the default VRF 6 Task-Based Authorization a) Assigning user privilege to root-system b) Assigning user privilege to root-lr c) Assigning user privilege to cisco-support d) Understand between admin user versus exec username e) Understanding how task based authorization work 7 Process a) How to perform process restart b) How to check processes like state, no. of restarts, job id, pid, tid c) Show where certain processes are running d) How to find a blocked process e) Check how much CPU a process is using 8 LPTS a) Understand what LPTS is b) Understand about LPTS Policer c) How to use Show LPTS Commands d) Show policer values and drop counts in LPTS 9 Memory a) How to look at the memory utilization on the route processor b) How to look at the memory utilization on the line card c) Understand protected memory space versus shared memory and which area uses it d) Check how much memory a process is using 10 Support a) How to use Show Tech Support commands b) Core file configuration locatioin including hard drive and FTP c) Debug commands and with ACL filtering d) Locate core files and moving them to a server 11 Parser (interacting with) a)Using the parser with pipe, include, exclude, begin, regex 12 EEM a) Base assumption of EEM knowledge - understand what is possible and not possible |
| Management Plane | 19% | 1 Implementing SNMP on Cisco IOS-XR a) Configuring SNMP (v1, v2c, v3) - Does everyone use SNMPv3? b) Configuring SNMP trap notifications c) Configuring SNMP views, SDRowner and Lrowner d) Configuring SNMP ifIndex persistence e) Verify SNMP configuration - e.g. using snmpget or snmpwalk 2 Implementing Logging Services on Cisco IOS-XR a) Configuring logging buffer b) Configuring syslog server host as logging destination c) Configuring terminals for logging display (term mon) d) Configuring logging facility e) Configuring local logging device and archiving f) Monitoring logging buffer and filtering messages 3 Implementing Physical and Virtual Terminals a) Configuring line templates, vty pools b) Configuring exec timeout c) Securing vty line and vty access d) Verify vty access-group configuration 4 Implementing SSH Access on Cisco IOS-XR a) Configuring SSH server (including crypto key generation) b) SSH client usage c) Verify SSH configuration 5 Implementing Telnet Access on Cisco IOS-XR a) Configuring telnet server on IOS-XR 6 Implementing XML Management on Cisco IOS-XR a) Describe XML management on IOS-XR b) Configuring XML agent on IOS-XR c) Configuring VRF access for XML agent on IOS-XR 7 Implementing TACACS+ Authentication, Authorization and Accounting a) Configuring AAA Authentication - Using TACACS+ and local as fallback b) Confguring AAA Command Authorization - Using TACACS+ and local as fallback c) Configuring AAA Command Accounting d) Implementing TACACS+ - Assigning task groups and privileges e) Verify AAA permissions upon command failure (i.e. debug aaa) 8 Configuring CDP on Cisco IOS-XR a) Enable CDP on IOS-XR b) Monitor CDP neighbors and parameters 9 Implementing Management Plane Protection (MPP) on Cisco IOS-XR a) Configuring MPP to restrict access from specific IP Addresses and protocols b) Configuring MPP to restrict access for out-of-band interface 10 Implementing NTP on Cisco IOS-XR a) Configuring NTP server b) Configuring NTP peer c) Securing NTP configurations (NTP access groups) d) Verifying NTP status 11 Implementing SDRs on IOS-XR a) Understand SDR b) Describe DSC c) Assigning SDR access priviledges d) Creating SDRs, adding nodes to non-owner SDRs e) Creating username and passwords for non-owner SDRs f) Rebooting non-owner SDRs 12 Chassis and Hardware Management a) Displaying installed modules, status of modules b) Displaying environmental status (fan, power, etc) c) Enabling and disabling power to a specific line card or module d) Reloading line card or module e) Displaying chassis and module serial numbers f) Reloading RP g) Reloading entire chassis h) Troubleshoot reason why PLIM/MSC is not booting up 13 Implementing EEM on Cisco IOS-XR |
| Platform | 21% | 1 Power a) Recommend PDU as a function of facility b) Install appropriate PDU for chassis c) Monitor system power level d) Show power alarm values 2 Environmental a) Recommend environmental levels for system installation b) Verify system-detected environment is within tolerance levels c) Show environmental alarm values d) Clear environmental alarm e) Gather system envinronmental output f) Recommend rack space requirements g) Use proper grounding for installation h) Describe CRS air-flow i) Describe Cisco ASR 9000 air flow 3 Physical Architecture a) Identify CRS switch fabric b)Identfy components of CRS fabric c) Identify MSC d) Identify PLIM e) Identify RP CRS/ASR9000 f) Identify management interface g) Identify cable management h) Differentiate between single and multi-chassis i) Identify ASR9000 line cards j) Identify ASR9000 RSP k) Identify ASR9000 PDU l) Identify ASR9000 SIP-700/SPA m) Identify CRS SIP/SPA n) Identify CRS chassis o) Identify ASR9000 chassis p) Describe ASR9000 fabric 4 Inventory a) Show card status via show platform b) Show cards via show diags c) Show inventory of the system d) Differentiate between admin versus executive plane for show platform 5 Environmental (Merge?) a) Show power usage b) Show fan status c) Diff between admin vs exec plane for show platform 6 Firmware a) Undertanding what is a FPD.PIE b) Configure Auto FPD c) Understand what is Parallel FPD d) Upgrade FPD and ROMMONUpgrade e) Understand FPD versus ROMMON f) Upgrading FPDs and ROMMONs g) Showing current FPD version information |
| Control Plane | 21% | 1 Configuring OSPF a) Configure interfaces to be part of the backbone area b) Configure additional interfaces to be part of non-backbone area c) Configure non-default metric on some interfaces d) Configure neighbor logging so adjacency changes can be monitored 2 Verify OSPF a) Determine status of OSPF interfaces b) Determine status of neighbors c) Display OSPF database and determine which links are present 3 Configure ISIS a) Configure the ISIS NET b) Enable ISIS for ipv4 unicast routing c) Configure interfaces for ISIS routing d) Enable ISIS for ipv6 unicast routing e) Enable some but not all of the ipv4 enabled interfaces for ipv6 routing 4 Verify ISIS a) Determine status if interfaces configured for ISIS b) Determine the status of the routing adjacencies c) Display the ipv4 unicast route table d) Turn and debugging for ISIS adjacencies and explain the information shown e) Display the topologies for IPv4 and IPv6. Why are they different? 5 Add Static Routes a) Configure static routes for IPv4 unicast in the global table b) Configure static routes in for IPv4 unicast in two different VRFs 6 Configure BGP a) Configure an autonomous system number for BGP to use b) Configure BGP to support IPv4 routing c) Configure BGP to support IPv6 routing d) Configure iBGP neighbors with the typical configuration to use loopback addresses for peering: e) Use neighbor-groups for identical configuration sections on multiple peers f) Configure one iBGP neighbor to exchange both IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes over an IPv4 session g) Configure one iBGP neighbor as an IPv6-only neighbor with IPv6 peer addresses h) Configure eBGP neighbors for IPv4 routing i) Configure a simple pass_all policy for those eBGP neighbors j) Add VPNv4 capability to one iBGP peer k) Add two VRFs into BGP and redistribute static routes into BGP for VPNv4 l) Configure one iBGP peer to support 6PE type functionality by adding address-familiy IPv6 labeled-unicast 7 Verify BGP a) Display the peer summary status for IPv4 and IPv6 b) Display the IPv4 BGP table c) Display a specific entry and explain AS path and next-hop information d) Determine how much memory the BGP process uses 8 Understanding RPL Concepts a) Configure RPL b) Define an AS-set for use in RPL c) Create a route policy that checks for an AS from the AS-set and adds a community for matching routes d) Create a route-policy that uses an inline prefix-set and changes the local preference when a match is found e) Create a route policy that adds a community where the community is used as a parameter when the policy is called 9 Verify RPL a) Verify that communities are added as expected b) Execute a show bgp… command using a route-policy to modify the output. Compare to regular show command. 10 MPLS LDP a) Configure router to run LDP b) Configure router to log neighbor events c) Enable LDP on interfaces d) Execute show command to verify status of LDP neighbors 11 MPLS TE a) Configure OSPF to support traffic engineering extensions b) Enable RSVP on interfaces c) Create an MPLS TE tunnel with two different path options: d) First path explicit e) Second path dynamic 12 Execute Show Command to Determine Tunnel Status at Tunnel Head a) Execute show command to determine tunnel midpoints traversing the router 13 Configure IP Multicast a) Configure PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-SSM range b) Configure static-RP, Auto-RP, and BSR for PIM-SM c) Confiigure Multicast NSF d) Configure Multicast VPN e) Configure MSDP for interconnecting PIM-SM domains f) Configure MoFRR g) Configure P2MP-TE for IP Multicast |
| Data Plane | 20% | 1 General Forwarding a) Understand and monitor interface counters b) Clear interface counters c) Modify interface counter load interval d) Understand the flow of packets through a router e) Describe the difference in processing of transit packets versus locally destined packets f) Understand the information stored in a forwarding table entry g) Troubleshoot packet drops 2 Access Control Lists (ACLs) a) Implement ACLs to filter traffic on an interface b) Monitor ACL counters c) Modify an existing applied ACL d) Apply ACLs in debug commands e) Resequence an ACL 3 Quality of Service (QoS) a) Implement a basic Quality of Service configuration b) Monitor Quality of Service statistics and behaviors c) Modify an existing QoS configuration d) What is the difference with QoS on IOS XR 4 NetFlow a) Describe NetFlow capabilities in IOS XR b) Implement NetFlow packet sampling c) Verify record export d) Monitor the NetFlow cache 5 Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) a) Implement uRPF on an interface b) Verify uRPF behavior 6 Interface IP addresses a) Configure IPv4 addresses on an interface b) Configure IPv6 addresses on an interface c) Resolve duplicate IP subnets configured on the router 7 IP Multicast a) Describe Multicast forwarding on XR platforms (egress and fabric replication, etc.) b) Monitor IP Multicast traffic c) Troubleshoot IP Multicast (RPF, mrib, mfib, olist, etc.) |
Understanding functional and technical aspects of Control Plane (644-906 SPAUTO)
The following will be asked from you in the CISCO 644-906 exam dumps:
- Determine status of neighbors
- Display OSPF database and determine which links are present
- Display the IPv4 unicast route table
- Enable RSVP on interfaces
- Clear interface counters
- Create a route policy that checks for an AS from the AS-set and adds a community for matching routes
- Configure BGP to support IPv4 routing
- Enable some but not all of the IPv4 enabled interfaces for IPv6 routing
- Create a route policy that adds a community where the community is used as a parameter when the policy is called
- Implementing TACACS+ - assigning tasks groups and privileges
- Verify vty access-group configuration
- Enable ISIS for IPv6 unicast routing
- Verify AAA permissions upon command failure (i.e., debug aaa)
- Apply ACLs in debug commands
- Configuring exec timeout
- Configure interfaces to be part of the backbone area
- Configure P2MP-TE for IP Multicast
- Configure static-RP, Auto-RP and BSR for PIM-SM
- Modify interface counter load interval
- Configure Multicast VPN
- Configure MSDP for interconnecting PIM-SM domains
- Configure PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-SSM range
- Enable LDP on interfaces
- Configure a simple pass_all policy for those eBGP neighbors
- Configure one iBGP peer to support 6PE type functionality by adding addressfamily IPv6 labeled-unicast
- Configure non-default metric on some interfaces
- Configure router to run LDP
- Configuring terminals for logging display (term mon)
- Add two VRFs into BGP and redistribute static routes into BGP for VPNv4
- Configure Multicast NSF
- Configure eBGP neighbors for IPv4 routing
- Configuring AAA command accounting
- Configure one iBGP neighbor to exchange both IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes over an IPv4 session
- Understand the flow of packets through a router
- Configure additional interfaces to be part of non-backbone area
- Configure MoFRR
- Configure router to log neighbor events
- Securing vty line and vty access
- Turn and debugging for ISIS adjacencies and explain the information shown
- Configuring logging facility
- Configuring local logging device/archiving
- Determine status of OSPF interfaces
- Enable ISIS for IPv4 unicast routing
- Configure interfaces for ISIS routing
- Monitor ACL counters
- Modify an existing applied ACL
- Display the peer summary status for IPv4 and IPv6
- Configuring logging buffer
- Troubleshoot packet drops
- Display a specific entry and explain AS path and next-hop information
- Configure BGP to support IPv6 routing
- Configure static routes for IPv4 unicast in the global table
- Determine status if interfaces are configured for ISIS
- Display the topologies for IPv4 and IPv6. Why are they different?
- Configure neighbor logging so adjacency changes can be monitored
- Display the IPv4 BGP table
- Monitoring logging buffer and filtering messages
- Understand the information stored in a forwarding table entry
- Implement ACLs to filter traffic on an interface
- Define an AS-set for use in RPL
- Configure OSPF to support traffic engineering extensions
- Configuring AAA command authorization - Using TACACS+ and local as fallback
- Verify that communities are added as expected
- Configuring AAA authentication - using TACACS+ and local as fallback
- Compare to regular show command
- Execute a show bgp command using a route-policy to modify the output.
- Describe the difference in processing of transit packets versus locally destined packets
- Configure an autonomous system number for BGP to use
- Create a route-policy that uses an inline prefix-set and changes the local preference when a match is found
- Add VPNv4 capability to one iBGP peer
- Understand and monitor interface counters
- Determine the status of the routing adjacencies
- Execute show command to verify status of LDP neighbors
- Configuring syslog server host as logging destination
- Re-sequence an ACL
- Configure iBGP neighbors with the typical configuration to use loopback addresses for peering
- Configure one iBGP neighbor as an IPv6-only neighbor with IPv6 peer addresses
- Configuring line templates, vty pools
- Configure the ISIS NET
- Use neighbor-groups for identical configuration sections on multiple peers
- Configure static routes in for IPv4 unicast in two different VRFs
- Determine how much memory the BGP process uses Configure RPL
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- Diagnose model-driven dial-in/-out telemetry streams with gRPC for a Cisco IOS XR
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- Construct a Python script using RESTCONF with JSON
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- Difference between admin versus exec plane for show platform
- Difference between admin versus exec plane for show platform
- Show card status via show platform
- Identify ASR9000 line cards
- Showing current FPD version information
- Describe CRS air-flow
- Show inventory of the system
- Identify ASR9000 SIP-700/SPA
- Show power usage
- Show cards via show diagrams
- Show fan status
- Identify ASR9000 PDU
- Recommend rack space requirements
- Identify cable management
- Recommend PDU as a function of facility
- Identify ASR9000 RSP
- Show power alarm values
- Configure Auto FPD
- Identify RP CRS/ASR9000
- Upgrade FPD and ROMMON Upgrade
- Identify management interface
- Verify system-detected environment is within tolerance levels
- Identify CRS SIP/SPA
- Monitor system power level
- Understand FPD versus ROMMON
- Identify components of CRS fabric
- Describe ASR9000 air-flow
- Identify PLIM
- Identify ASR9000 chassis
- Differentiate between single and multi-chassis
- Show environmental alarm values
- Recommend environmental levels for system installation
- Understand what is Parallel FPD
- Gather system environmental output
- Identify CRS chassis
- Identify CRS switch fabric
- Upgrading FPDs and ROMMONs
- Describe ASR9000 fabric
- Clear environmental alarm
- Identify MSC
- Understanding what is a FPD.PIE
- Use proper grounding for installation
- Install appropriate PDU for chassis
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