2. CCNP (Certified Network Professional)
2. CCNP (Certified N/W Professional)
Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching certification validates the ability to plan, implement, verify and troubleshoot local and wide-area enterprise networks and work collaboratively with specialists on advanced security, voice, wireless and video solutions. The CCNP Routing and Switching certification is appropriate for those with at least one year of networking experience who are ready to advance their skills and work independently on complex network solutions. Those who achieve CCNP Routing and Switching have demonstrated the skills required in enterprise roles such as network engineer, support engineer, systems engineer or network technician. The routing and switching protocol knowledge from this certification will provide a lasting foundation as these skills are equally relevant in the physical networks of today and the virtualized network functions of tomorrow.
Exams & Recommended Training
Course Objectives
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Describe routing protocols, different remote connectivity options and their impact on routing and implement RIPng
- Configure EIGRP in IPv4 and IPv6 environment
- Configure OSPF in IPv4 and IPv6 environment
- Implement route redistribution using filtering mechanisms
- Implement path control using policy based routing and IP SLA
- Implement enterprise Internet connectivity
- Secure Cisco routers according to best practices and configure authentication for routing protocols
Course Outline
- Module 1: Basic Network and Routing Concepts
- Module 2: EIGRP Implementation
- Module 3: OSPF Implementation
- Module 4: Configuration of Redistribution
- Module 5: Path Control Implementation
- Module 6: Enterprise Internet Connectivity
- Module 7: Routers and Routing Protocol Hardening
Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) 2.0
Course Objectives
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Describe the hierarchical campus structure, basic switch operation, use of SDM templates, PoE, and LLDP
- Implement VLANs, trunks, explain VTP, implement DHCP in IPv4 and IPv6 environment, and configure port aggregation
- Implement and optimize STP mechanism that best suits your network - PVSTP+, RPVSTP+, or MSTP
- Configure routing on a multilayer switch
- Configure NTP, IP and port mirroring
- Implement First Hop redundancy in IPv4 and IPv6 environments
- Secure campus network according to recommended practices
Course Outline
- Module 1: Basic Concepts and Network Design
- Module 2: Campus Network Architecture
- Module 3: Spanning Tree Implementation
- Module 4: Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing
- Module 5: Implementing High Availability Networks
- Module 6: First Hop Redundancy Implementation
- Module 7: Campus Network Security
Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) 2.0
TSHOOT v2.0, 5 day ILT, includes major updates and follows an updated blueprint. However, note that this course does not cover all items listed on the blueprint. Some older topics have been removed or simplified, while several new IPv6 routing topics have been added.Course also introduces new type of labs, called discovery labs.
Routing (300-101)
Routing
- Types of Static Routing
- On Demand Routing
Dynamic Routing (IGP and EGP)
- RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
- RIP timers and Terms
- Type of RIP
- Configure and Implementing RIP Protocol
- Split Horizon Rules
- RIP Authentication
- Plain Test Authentication
- MDS Authentication
- Summarization and Supernetting
- EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)
- Terms of EIGRP
- Additional Terms of EIGRP
- EIGRP Hello Packets
- EIGRP Topology Configuration
- EIGRP Packet Types
- EIGRP Metric Manipulation or Bandwidth Manipulation
- EIGRP Load Balancing
- Authentication in EIGRP
- Default Route Injection in EIGRP
- EIGRP Stub Configuration and Additional Terms of Stub Configuration
- EIGRP Summarization and Supernetting
- OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
- Terms of OSPF
- OSPF Terminology (Area, Inter-Area, Back-born Router)
- Contents of OSPF Hello Packets
- OSPF N/W Type
- Broad Cast Multi-access and Non –broad Cast Multi-access
- OSPF Adjacency Building
- LSA Packets in OSPF (Link State Advertisement)
- OSPF Topology Configuration
- OSPF Routing Types
- External Type-1
- External Type-2
- OSPF Inter-area
- Configure Stub, NSSA, Topology NSSA Concpts
- OSPF Virtual Link
- OSPF summarization
- OSPF Authentication
- OSPF Frame Relay
- Configure SVC and PVC
- Configure point to point, Multi point, Board cast, Non-Board cast etc...
- OSPF Redistribution
- OSPF Route Manipulation
- Configure AD value
BGP: Boarder Gateway Protocol
- BGP Terms
- Types of ISP
- BGP Multi-homing
- BGP Route Algoritham
- Transitive autonomous
- IBGP and EBGP
- BGP Tables
- BGP Configuration and Implementation
- Config IBGP and EBGP Neighbor ship
- BGP N/W Advertisement
- Peer group Configuration In BGP
- BGP attributes
- Terms
- Types
- Configure BGP attributes
- E BGP and IBGP Multiple path Load Balancing
- Multi Exit Discrimination (MED)
Switching
- Difference between Switch and Hub
- Working with Hub and Switch
- CSMA/CD
- Types of Switches
- Functions of Switch
(Forward, Address Learning, Switching Loop)
(Terms and Advantage)
- Global Configuration mode
- Database Configuration mode
- VTP (VlanTrunking Protocol)
- VTP Advertisements
- VTP Pruning
- VTP Traps Generation
- Dual Vlan
- Native Vlan
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Loop Avoidance Technique
- Spanning Tree Protocol between 4-Switches
- Spanning Tree Protocol between 2-Switches
- Spanning port roles
- Spanning Tree Hello Packets
- Spanning Tree Port fast
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
- RSTP port Roles
- RSTP BPDU Packets
- Per-Vlan spanning Tree Protocol (PVSTP)
- Multiple Instant Spanning Tree Protocol
- Inter-Vlan using Multiple Routers Or Two Routers
- Router On a Stick method
- Inter-Vlan Configuration with multi-layer, Core-layer
- Uplink fast-Back born fast
- Ether Chanel
- Ether Chanel support Protocols
- PAGP and LACP Configuration and Implementation
- DHCP Configuration and Implementation
- Configure DHCP in Router
- Configure DHCP in Switch
- DHCP Relay Agent
- Terms and Protocol
- GLBP, HSRP, VRRP
- Vlan hopping
- STP Layer 2 attack or Manipulation attack
- BPDU Guard and Types of UTP Cables
- MAC Based Filtering
- Access Control List (ACL)
Switch Based ACL
RACL: Router
- VACL: Vlan
- PACL: Port
- Private Vlan
- Switch port Analyzer
- IP Telephonic
- Dual Vlan
- Wireless
- Intra-structure
- Adhoc mode
- Wireless Channels
- Wireless Antina Type
- IPV6 (Internet Protocol Version-6)
- Terms
- Types of IPV6 Address
- IPV6 Configuration (PSEUDO)
- IPV6 Configuration in Router
- CUI: Character User Interface
- GUI: Graphical User Interface
- RIP NG
- EIGRP V6
- OSPF V 3.0
TROUBLE SHOOT
- Trouble Shoot Entire LAN and WAN Connection
TSHOOT v2.0, 5 day , includes major updates and follows an updated blueprint. However, note that this course does not cover all items listed on the blueprint. Some older topics have been removed or simplified, while several new IPv6 routing topics have been added.Course also introduces new type of labs, called discovery labs. Discovery labs are instructor guided lab through which student explores new topics in an interactive way. All labs are developed only as virtual labs. To get the full course experience, you should cover everything, including Introduction, Discovery labs, Summary, and Module Self-Check.