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Cisco Certified Network Professional

Overview & Objectives

The CCNP certification (Cisco Certified Network Professional) indicates 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, IPX, Async Routing, AppleTalk, Extended Access Lists, IP RIP, Route Redistribution, RIP, Route Summarization, OSPF, VLSM, BGP, Serial, Frame Relay, ISDN, ISL, X.25, DDR, PSTN, PPP, VLANs, Ethernet, Access Lists, 802.10, FDDI, Transparent and Translational Bridging. CCNP is one step away from CCIE.
This course will give the students a full hands-on Cisco based Switches and Routers.

Pre-requisite
Valid CCNA Certification is required for this certification but you may ask Team-IT for bridging course for CCNP
.
Who Should Attend
The course is aimed at those who desire to have their first step in complicated LAN/WAN networking.
Those looking for advanced skills. This program will have you working harder than you've ever worked before - with results! At the end of the program, your Routing, Switching, Remote Access and Troubleshooting skills will be proven and certified

Course Inclusions
· Full Hands-on Labs
· Necessary installation CD-Rom
· Course material or necessary E-book
Course Modules

CCNP Certification requires you to pass 4 exams.


1. (BSCI) Building Scalable Cisco Internet-work Exam (642-801)
2. (BCMSN) Building Cisco Multi-layer Switched Network Exam (642-811)
3. (BCRAN) Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
(642-821)
4. (CIT) Cisco Inernetwork Troubleshooting Support (642-831)

Course Outline

1. Building Scalable Cisco Networks Routing Exam (642-801)

Upon completing this course, you will be able to address those tasks that network managers and administrators need to perform when managing access and controlling overhead traffic in growing, routed, networks once basic connectivity has been established.

Objective:

• Scaling large internetworks
• The campus network
• IP addressing
• OSPF areas
• Interconnecting OSPF areas
• EIGRP
• BGP basics
• Configuring basic BGP
• Monitoring, troubleshooting, and scaling BGP
• Route optimization
• Network scalability


2. Building Cisco Multi-layer Switched (642-811)

Upon completing this course, you will be able to build campus networks using multi-layered switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. This course will prepare you for Exam 642-811.

Objective:

• Planning the campus network
• Connecting the switch block
• Designing and implementing VLAN technologies
• Understanding Layer 2 Switching
• Working with Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
• Using Spanning Tree with VLAN
• Setting up Inter-VLAN Routing
• Using Multi-Layer Switching (MLS)
• Implementing Hot Standby Routing Protocol
(HSRP)
• Understanding multicast capabilities
• Configuring multicast
• Planning and setting up access policies

3. Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (642-821)

After completing this course, you will be able to build, configure and troubleshoot a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home offices. You will also learn how to control access to the central site, as well as to maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links.

Objective:

• Working with asynchronous connections
• Using the Point-to-Point Protocol
• Using Microsoft Windows 95/98
• Setting up ISDN and dial-on-demand routing
• Working with the Cisco 700 Series
• Understanding X.25 and remote access issues
• Working with Frame Relay
• Using a backup link as a permanent connection
• Understanding queuing and compression
• Using NAT (Network Address Translation)
• Setting up AAA

4. Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting Support (642-831)

This course provides examples of troubleshooting some common network problems, which will help you identify and list items for documenting a troubleshooting process. At the conclusion of this course, you will understand CIT, have additional resources for supplementing technical knowledge, and be prepared to pass
exam #642-831

Objective:

• Troubleshooting Cisco routers and switches
• Choosing a resolution strategy
• Using problem-solving models
• Documenting potential causes and solutions
• Common data link layer characteristics in Campus LANs
• Connection sequences in TCP/IP, Novell IPX, and Apple Talk
• Minimizing troubleshooting tools' impact on router performance
• Using Cisco IOS software commands and debug utilities
• Resolving VLAN configuration problems
• Resolving WAN, Frame Relay, and ISDN BRI problems.

Registration

Due to the popularity of this course seats can only be booked by prior registration and payments.

Contact Us now and ask for early registration discounts:

Course Consultant : Josh
Email: josh@team-it.com.au
Tel        : 03 9017 3198
Mobile :  0412 446 530

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