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The rationale behind the new CCNP program is that a CCNP certified individual should be able to support any kind of network - including wireless and voice. The new CCNP program maintains its focus on the advanced skills required to manage the routers and switches that form the network core, but also expands to include techniques to deploy and support wireless, voice, and security applications on the network edge. Network professionals who achieve the new CCNP certification will demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to fully utilize Cisco Integrated Service Routers (ISR), which provide wire-speed delivery of concurrent data, voice, video, and wireless services applications. By passing the exams, you will also demonstrate the expertise necessary to integrate and manage converged networks, quality of service (QoS), and virtual private networks (VPNs).
The Global IT Difference
Our CCNP training courses include enhanced content that exceeds standard authorized Cisco content, expanded lab equipment for CCNP certification success.
The three-step blended learning approach of our CCNP Course includes a readiness assessment, self-paced e-learning materials, and post-class lab access to maximize your CCNP training experience and ensure that you get comprehensive coverage of the CCNP training materials.
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Why Become CCNP Certified?
The CCNP certification indicates you have an advanced knowledge of networks. With a CCNP, a network professional can install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services for organizations with networks from 100 to more than 500 nodes, including but not limited to these protocols: IP, IGRP, Async Routing, Extended Access Lists, IP RIP, Route Redistribution, Route Summarization, OSPF, VLSM, BGP, Serial, Frame Relay, ISL, DDR, PSTN, PPP, VLANs, Ethernet, Access Lists, 802.10, FDDI, Transparent and Translational Bridging.
With a CCNP, a network professional can install, configure, and troubleshoot local and wide area networks for enterprise organizations with networks from 100 to more than 500 nodes. Network Professionals who achieve the CCNP have demonstrated the knowledge and skills required to manage the routers and switches that form the network core, as well as edge applications that integrate voice, wireless, and security into the network.
Get CCNP certified and take the necessary steps to prepare for your next CCIE certification.
Certification Requirements
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642-901 – BSCI – Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks
642-825 – ISCW - Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks
642-812 – BCMSN - Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
642-845 – ONT - Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks |
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Global IT can help you to realise your ambition and set you on the path to a new and profitable future.
Here at Global IT, we have everything you need to get yourself back on track. You'll be hand-in-hand with Global IT resource for turning raw potential into career reality.
Job Opportunites with the CCNP Certification
- Network Designer
- FIELD SUPPORT
- Large Network Administrator
- Large Network Engineer
All we ask of you is effort and commitment, the end result will bring its own ample reward.
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Your Guarantee
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- Part 1 BSCI and ISCW
Describe IPv6 addressing operations.
Describe IPv6 interoperation with IPv4.
Design a hierarchical IPv4 addressing scheme using VLSM and route summarization
Configure and verify RIPv2 operations
Describe, configure or verify route filtering (i.e., distribute-lists and passive interfaces).
Describe and configure DHCP services (e.g., Server, Client, IP helper address, etc.).
Describe IP Multicast (e.g., Layer-3 to Layer-2 mapping, IGMP, etc.).
Describe, configure, or verify IP multicast routing (i.e., PIM Sparse-Dense Mode).
Describe SPF calculation and OSPF operation, features, and benefits
Configure and verify OSPF routing (with IPv6 addressing).
Configure and verify OSPF areas STUB, NSSA, Totally Stubby, Backbone, and virtual links
Describe the concepts, features, and benefits of integrated IS-IS operation
Describe and configure NET addressing
Configure and verify multi-area integrated IS-IS
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Explain the functions and operations of EIGRP (e.g., DUAL).
Configure EIGRP routing. (e.g., Stub Routing, authentication, etc.)
Verify or troubleshoot EIGRP routing configurations.
Describe the foundational concepts of eBGP and iBGP
Configure and verify BGP operation
Manipulate BGP path selection using Local Preference and MED attributes
Describe, configure or verify route redistribution between IP routing IGPs. (route-maps, default routes, etc.)
Configure policy-based routing to implement source-based routing
Review and Test BSCI
Describe Cable (HFC) technologies.
Describe xDSL technologies.
Configure ADSL (i.e., PPPoE or PPPoA).
Verify basic teleworker configurations.
Describe the components and operation of Frame-Mode MPLS (e.g., packet-based MPLS VPNs).
Configure and verify Frame-Mode MPLS.
Describe the components and operations of IPSec VPNs and GRE Tunnels.
Configure a site-to-site IPSec VPN/GRE Tunnel with SDM (i.e., preshared key).
Verify IPSec/GRE Tunnel configurations (i.e., IOS CLI configurations).
Describe, configure, and verify VPN backup interfaces.
Describe and configure Cisco Easy VPN solutions using SDM.
Describe, Configure, and verify AutoSecure/One-Step Lockdown implementations (i.e., CLI and SDM).
Describe, configure, and verify AAA for Cisco Routers.
Describe and configure threat and attack mitigation using ACLs.
Describe and configure IOS secure management features (e.g., SSH, SNMP, SYSLOG, NTP, Role-Based CLI, etc.)
Describe and mitigate common network attacks (i.e., Reconnaissance, Access, and Denial of Service).
Describe and mitigate Worm, Virus, and Trojan Horse attacks.
Describe and mitigate application-layer attacks (e.g., management protocols).
Describe the functions and operations of Cisco IOS Firewall (e.g., Stateful Firewall, CBAC, etc.).
Configure Cisco IOS Firewall with SDM.
Verify Cisco IOS Firewall configurations (i.e., IOS CLI configurations, SDM Monitor).
Describe the functions and operations of IDS and IPS systems (e.g., IDS/IPS signatures, IPS Alarms, etc.)
Configure Cisco IOS IPS using SDM.
Review and Test ISCW
part 2 BCMSN and ONT
Describe best practices for VLAN implementation in the Enterprise Composite Model
Describe and configure VLANs including, Native, Static, and Voice (Aux)
Describe and configure VTP to distribute VLAN information
Verify VLAN implementations
Describe the operation of CEF in a multi-layer switch environment
Describe and configure Inter-VLAN routing in a LAN environment
Describe and configure SVI and routed ports on Catalyst switches
Verify InterVLAN routing implementations
Describe and configure gateway redundancy protocols (e.g. HSRP, VRRP and GLBP)
Verify High Availability configurations
Describe common Layer 2 network attacks (e.g., MAC Flooding, Rogue Devices, VLAN Hopping, DHCP Spoofing, etc.)
Explain and configure Port Security,802.1x, VACLs, Private VLANs, DHCP Snooping, and DAI.
Verify Catalyst switch (IOS-based) security configurations (i.e., Port Security, 802.1x, VACLs, Private VLANs, DHCP Snooping, and DAI).
Explain the functions and operations of the Spanning Tree protocols (i.e., RSTP, PVRST, MSTP).
Configure RSTP (PVRST) and MSTP.
Describe and configure STP security mechanisms (i.e., BPDU Guard, BPDU Filtering, Root Guard).
Configure and Verify UDLD and Loop Guard.
Verify or troubleshoot Spanning Tree protocol operations.
Describe the characteristics of voice in the campus network.
Describe the functions of Voice VLANs and trust boundaries.
Configure and verify basic IP Phone support (i.e. Voice VLAN, Trust and CoS options, AutoQoS for voice).
Describe the components and operations of WLAN topologies (i.e., AP and Bridge).
Describe the features of Client Devices, Network Unification, and Mobility Platforms (i.e., CCX, LWAPP).
Configure a wireless client (i.e., ADU).
Review and Test BCMSN
Describe the functions and operations of a VoIP network (e.g., packetization, bandwidth considerations, CAC, etc.).
Describe and identify basic voice components in an enterprise network (e.g. Gatekeepers, Gateways, etc.)
Explain the necessity of QoS in converged networks (e.g., bandwidth, delay, loss, etc.).
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Describe strategies for QoS implementations (e.g. QoS Policy, QoS Models, etc.).
Describe classification and marking (e.g., CoS, ToS, IP Precedence, DSCP, etc.).
Explain congestion management and avoidance mechanisms (e.g., FIFO, PQ, WRR, WRED, etc.).
Describe traffic policing and traffic shaping (i.e., traffic conditioners).
Describe WAN link efficiency mechanisms (e.g., Payload/Header Compression, MLP with interleaving, etc.).
Describe and configure QoS Pre-Classify.
Describe Control Plane Policing.
Explain the functions and operations of AutoQoS.
Describe the SDM QoS Wizard.
Describe and configure NBAR for classification.
Configure, verify, and torubleshoot AutoQoS implementations (i.e., MQC).
Describe and Configure wireless security on Cisco Clients and APs (e.g., SSID, WEP, LEAP, etc.).
Describe basic wireless management (e.g., WLSE and WCS). Configure and verify basic WCS configuration (i.e., login, add/review controller/AP status, security, and import/review maps).
Describe and configure WLAN QoS.
Review and Test ONT
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