Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)

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Course Description: Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)

This training provides the knowledge necessary to implement the technologies needed to build a scalable router-based network and build “campus” type networks using “multilayer switching” technologies.
It will also improve data traffic flows, security, redundancy and performance of campus LANs or WANs based on routers and switches, as well as remote access to networks.
Enables you to create and develop global intranets.

Goals

This certification certifies advanced knowledge to install, configure and manage medium-sized LAN and WAN networks.

Course content

Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)

300-101 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) 2.0

Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Basic Network and Routing Concepts
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Understanding the RIP and EIGRP Routing Protocols
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: EIGRP Topology Table and Optimizing EIGRP Behavior
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Configuring EIGRP for IPv6 and Named EIGRP
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Establishing OSPF Neighbor Relationships
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Link-State Database and Optimizing OSPF Behavior
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Optimizing and Tuning OSPF
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Configuring OSPFv3
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Configuring Routing Protocol Redistribution
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Redistribution Using Distribute and Prefix Lists
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Redistribution Using Route Maps and Tags
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Path Control Implementation
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Enterprise Internet Connectivity I
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Enterprise Internet Connectivity II
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Implementing Basic BGP Operations
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: BGP Path Manipulation, Control, and BGP in the IPv6 Environment
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Routers and Routing Protocol Hardening
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Network Principles and Layer 2 Technologies
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Layer 3 Technologies
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: VPN Technologies
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Securing Access
Cisco ROUTE 2.0: Infrastructure Services
Mentoring Assets (1)
Mentoring 300-101 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)
Test Prep (1) ID / Description
TestPrep 300-101 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)

300-115 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) 2.0

Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Basic Concepts and Network Design
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Campus Network Architecture I
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Campus Network Architecture II
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Spanning Tree Implementation
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: STP Tuning and PVST and RSTP Implementation
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Spanning Tree Implementation II
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Inter-VLAN Routing
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: High-Availability Networks
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Layer 3 Redundancy with HSRP
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with VRRP and GLBP
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Campus Network Security I
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Campus Network Security II
Cisco SWITCH 2.0: Campus Network Security III
Mentoring Assets (1)
Mentoring 300-115 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH)
Test Prep (1)
TestPrep 300-115 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH)

300-135 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) 2.0

Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: Tools and Methodologies of Troubleshooting
Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: Troubleshooting IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing and Routing
Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: OSPF Troubleshooting
Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: Troubleshooting EIGRP and BGP
Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: RIPv2 Troubleshooting
Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: RIPng Troubleshooting
Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: Troubleshooting Redistribution
Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: Troubleshooting Layer 2 Switching and Inter-VLAN Routing
Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: FHRP Troubleshooting
Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: Troubleshooting Security Issues
Cisco TSHOOT 2.0: Troubleshooting Router Features
Mentoring Assets (1)
Mentoring 300-135 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT)
Test Prep (1)
TestPrep 300-135 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT)

Characteristics of the course modality

The course has a different structure to those of Microsoft, Linux or ITIL, in particular, it would not be eligible for a bonus.

The basis of it is self-training with technical content that you could study during the first week, then you would have the laboratories during the following week and the session with the instructor.

Subsequently, the student would continue for two more weeks reinforcing knowledge.

The laboratories last one week.

The trainer is an Engineer certified by Cisco, Huawei and CheckPoint.

Fee

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