CCNP Course Content
Overview:
CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) Course is designed to teach Students the knowledge and skills required to plan, implement, maintain, secure and troubleshoot converged enterprise networks. After getting extensive exercises on Course, Students will be taught job skills and responsibilities that are related with professional job roles like network engineer, network support engineer, systems engineer, network consultant, network administrator and system integrator.
Training Objectives of CCNP:
The main Objective of the CCNP certification is to validate the ability to plan, implement, verify and troubleshoot local and wide area enterprise networks and work collaboratively with specialists on advanced security, wireless, voice and video solutions. This certification also helps the network engineer to work independently on complex network solutions and skills required in enterprise roles such as network technician, support engineer, systems Admin engineer or network engineer.
Target Students / Prerequisites:
Students must be any Graduate and it is recommended for the students have a basic understanding of computer hardware configurations and networking business drivers.
ROUTE
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocols – EIGRP
- Establishing Neighbors
- Topology Table
- IP Routing Table
- Optimizing EIGRP Convergence
- Route Filtering
- Route Summarization
- Authentication
Open Shortest Path First – OSPF
- Planning
- Verification
- Configuration
- Neighbors
- Adjacencies Formation (on LAN & WAN)
- Link State Advt – LSAs
- Link State Database
- Route Filtering & Summarization
- Areas & Special Areas
- Authentication
- Virtual Links
Path Control
- Redistribution into EIGRP
- Redistribution into OSPF
- Redistribution with Distribute Lists
- Redistribution with Distribute Lists
- Policy Based Routing – PBR
Border Gateway Protocol – BGP
- Internal BGP
- External BGP
- Neighbors
- Verifying BGP Tables
- Route Filtering
IPv6
- IPv6 Addressing
- IPV6 Routing
- Configuring IPv6 Address
- Tunnels
SWITCH
Building Campus Network
- Layer 2 Switch
- Layer 3 Switch
- Tables used in Switching
- Switch port Configuration
- VLANs & VLAN Trunks & VTP
- Ether Channel
- STP & PVST+
- Adv. STP (RSTP & MST)
- Inter VLAN Routing
- Multi-Layer Switching (MLS)
Designing Campus Networks
- Hierarchical Network Design
- Modular Network Design
- Router Redundancy in Multilayer Switching
- HSRP
- VRRP
- GLBP
Campus Network Services
- IP Telephony
- Wireless LANs
Securing Switched Networks
- Port Security
- Port-based Authentication
- Mitigating Spoofing Attacks
- Best practices for Securing Switches
- TSHOOT – (642-832)
- Securing Switched Networks
- Introduction to Network Maintenance
- Introduction to Troubleshooting Process
- Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- Basic & Adv. Cisco Catalyst Switch Troubleshooting
- Introduction to Troubleshooting Routing Protocols
- Security Troubleshooting
- IP Services Troubleshooting
- IP Communications Troubleshooting
- IPv6 Troubleshooting
- Advanced Services Troubleshooting
- Large Enterprise Network Troubleshooting