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This CCNP training is meant for those professionals who have one year of experience in the networking field and is one of many CISCO training. These professionals plan, implement, verify and troubleshoot LAN’s and WAN’s while working in conjunction with other network specialists such as those who work on the security system, wireless, voice and video solutions. The knowledge obtained from this certification provides a lasting foundation that is relevant in the physical as well as the virtualized networks of today and the coming times. 

Who should take this course

  • Network professionals including network engineers.
  • Network operations centre (NOC) technical support staffs.
  • Help desk specialists.
  • Any individual involved in implementation and verification of routeing protocols in enterprise networks.
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Prerequisites

Delegates must be experienced in the audit of operation path and switching technologies and implementation experience as required by the Cisco Network Devices Part 1 Version 2.0 (ICND1) and Cisco Network Devices Part 2 Version 2.0 (ICND2) courses.Any delegates having an equal skill can also sit for this course.

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What Will You Learn

On completing the course, the candidates will have gained familiarity with the following concepts:

  • Plan and document the configuration and verification of routeing conventions in enterprise networks
  • Identify, analyse, and match OSPF multiarea routeing functions and benefits
  • Deploy and verify a Layer 3 solution using BGP to connect an enterprise network to a service provider
  • Implement and verify a redistribution solution in a multiprotocol network using Cisco IOS Software features
  • Identify the technologies, modules, and metrics of EIGRP
  • Evaluate common network performance issues and determine the implements that are needed to provide Layer 3 path control that uses Cisco IOS Software features to control the path
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What's included

  Course Overview

This certification is job-role-focused and utilises lab-based learning. Besides it also allows the candidates to maximise their investment in education and increase the value of their enterprise network.The training tests the routeing,switching and troubleshooting knowledge and skills of the candidates.

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  Course Content

Routing:

Network Principles

  • Identify Cisco Express Forwarding concepts
  • Explain general network challenges
  • Describe IP operations
  • Describe TCP operations
  • Describe UDP operations
  • Recognise proposed changes to the networkLayer 2 Technologies
  • Configure and verify PPP
  • Explain Frame Relay

 Layer 3 Technologies

  • Identify, set, and test IPv4 addressing and subnetting
  • Describe ROUTE maps
  • Configure and test loop prevention mechanisms
  • Configure and verify RIPv2
  • Describe RIPng
  • Define IPv6 addressing and subnetting
  • Configure and verify static routeing
  • Configure and test default routeing
  • Evaluate routeing protocol types
  • Establish administrative distance
  • Troubleshoot passive interfaces
  • Configure and verify VRF Lite
  • Configure and test filtering with any protocol
  • Configure and verify redistribution between any routeing
  • Describe EIGRP packet types
  • rules or path sources
  • Configure and check manual and auto-summarization with any path protocol
  • Configure and test policy-based routeing
  • Identify suboptimal routeing
  • Configure and verify EIGRP neighbour relationship and authentication
  • Configure and verify EIGRP for IPv6
  • Define OSPF packet types
  • Configure and verify OSPF neighbour relationship and authentication
  • Configure and verify EIGRP stubs
  • Configure and verify EIGRP load balancing
  • Describe and optimise EIGRP metrics
  • Configure and test network types, area types, and router types
  • Configure and verify OSPF path preference
  • Configure and verify OSPF operations
  • Configure and verify OSPF for IPv6
  • Describe, configure, and verify BGP peer relationships and authentication
  • Configure and test e-BGP (IPv4 and IPv6 address families)
  • Explain BGP attributes and best-path selection

VPN Technologies

  • Configure and test GRE
  • Describe DMVPN (single hub)
  • Describe Easy Virtual Networking (EVN)

Infrastructure Services

  • Configure and check device management
  • Configure and test SNMP
  • Configure and verify IP SLA
  • Configure and test tracking objects
  • Configure and test Cisco Net Flow
  • Configure and test logging
  • Configure and test Network Time Protocol (NTP)
  • Configure and test IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP
  • Configure and test IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT)
  • Describe IPv6 NAT
  • Define SLA architecture

Infrastructure Security

  • Explain IOS AAA using local database
  • Identify device security using IOS AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS
  • Configure and verify device access control
  • Configure and test router security features

SWITCHING (300-115)

Layer 2 Technologies

  • Configure and test switch administration
  • Configure and verify Layer 2 protocols
  • Configure and verify VLANs
  • Configure and verify trunking
  • Configure and test Ether Channels
  • Configure and verify spanning tree
  • Configure and check other LAN switching technologies
  • Describe chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies

Arrangement Security

  • Define method security using Cisco IOS AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS
  • Design and test switch security types 

Support Services

  • Configure and test first-hop redundancy protocols

TROUBLESHOOTING (300-135)

 Network Principles

  • Use Cisco IOS troubleshooting tools
  • Apply troubleshooting methodologies

Layer Technologies

  • Troubleshoot switch administration
  • Troubleshoot Layer 2 protocols
  • Troubleshoot VLANs
  • Troubleshoot trunking
  • Troubleshoot Ether Channels
  • Troubleshoot spanning tree
  • Troubleshoot other LAN switching technologies
  • Troubleshoot chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies
  • Troubleshoot filtering with any protocol
  • Troubleshoot between any routing protocols or path sources
  • Troubleshoot manual and auto-summarization with any track protocol
  • Troubleshoot policy-based routing
  • Troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting
  • Troubleshoot IPv6 addressing and subnetting
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP stubs
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP load balancing
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP metrics
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6
  • Troubleshoot OSPF neighbour relationship and authentication
  • Troubleshoot network kinds, area types, and router types
  • Troubleshoot OSPF path preference
  • Troubleshoot OSPF operations
  • Troubleshoot static routing
  • Troubleshoot default routing
  • Troubleshoot administrative distance
  • Troubleshoot passive borders
  • Troubleshoot VRF Lite
  • Troubleshoot suboptimal routing
  • Troubleshoot loop prevention mechanisms
  • Troubleshoot RIPv2
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP neighbour relationship and authentication
  • Troubleshoot loop-free path selection
  • Troubleshoot EIGPR operations
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History

During 18th century, Dublin city grew more rapidly because many districts and buildings were added. Districts added was Merrion Square, Royal Exchange and Parliament House. In 1757 beginnings of City Corporation was created. In 1759, Ireland’s famous Guinness Stout was first brewed. In 1779 Grand Canal was built and in 1786 police force was established. At the end of the century, Kilmainham Goal and O Connell Bridge was built. The population was grown to 180,000 in 1800. Overpopulation brought poverty and diseases.

In 19th-century street lighting was introduced in Dublin.  Dublin suffered economic as well as political decline. Things changed rapidly in the 20th century with 1916 Easter Rising.  Dublin was setting for many significant events during Irish struggle for independence. In mid-1990’s economic boon in Dublin brought massive expansion and development to the city. It included the creation of Dublin’s new landmarks, Spire monument on O Connell Street. Dublin is the only largest conurbation in Ireland. In Greater Dublin Area  1.2 million people live. This area population comprises 28% of country’s total population.

The boom brought many new ethnic groups in the city and created an international feel in the north inner city.

Economy

Ireland Economic Centre is Dublin. During Celtic Tiger period in 2009, Dublin was at the forefront of country’s economic expansion. Dublin is listed as the fourth richest city in the world by power and 10th richest by personal income. It is also a 13th most expensive city in the European Union and 58th expensive place to live in the world. Around 800,000 people employed in Greater Dublin Area. Out of this population, 600,000 were employed in the service sector and 200,000 in an industrial sector.

Various traditional industries in Dublin like food processing, brewing, textile manufacturing and distilling declined. In 1990’s Dublin attracted a various global information, communications and pharmaceutical technology companies. Companies like Amazon, Google, Paypal, Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter, Accenture, Yahoo!, eBay and Pfizer now have headquarters and operational bases in Dublin.  Various enterprise clusters like Silicon Docks and Digital Hub are located in this city.

After the establishment of Dublin’s International Financial Services Centre in 1987, financial services became important to Dublin. Under IFSC programme, 500 operations were approved. This centre is also host to world’s top 20 insurance companies and top 50 banks. Various international firms established their headquarters in a city like Citibank and Commerzbank. Irish Enterprise Exchange, Internet Neutral Exchange and Irish Stock Exchange are located in Dublin.

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