Course Details
Details : CCNP
CCNP is probably the most popular Cisco certification Achieving CCNP Enterprise certification proves your
skills with enterprise networking solutions. To earn CCNP Enterprise certification, you need to pass two exams:
one that covers core enterprise technologies (CCNP ENCOR 350-401)
and one enterprise concentration exam of your choice (300-410 ENARSI), so you can customize your
certification to your technical area of focus..
- CCNP ENCOR 350-401
- After completing these courses, candidates will be able to
- VLANs and trunks.
- The different spanning-tree versions like STP, RSTP, and MST.
- How to configure Ether channels
- Link aggregation.
- Routing protocols including EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP.
- Cisco wireless.
- Network designs and architectures like the campus design or leaf-spine architecture.
- How to configure NAT
- PAT and first hop redundancy protocols like HSRP, VRRP, or GLBP.
- How to configure Quality of Service (QoS) topics like queuing, policing, and shaping.
- How to secure and monitor and troubleshoot your network.
- How network automation impacts traditional network management
- Different virtualization technologies.
- Prerequisites
- Knowledge of network protocols in CCNA R&S
- Switching
- Routing
- wireless
- Multicast
- Network
- Architecture
- Services
- Network Assurance
- security
CCNP is probably the most popular Cisco certification Achieving CCNP Enterprise certification proves your
skills with enterprise networking solutions. To earn CCNP Enterprise certification, you need to pass two exams:
one that covers core enterprise technologies (CCNP ENCOR 350-401)
and one enterprise concentration exam of your choice (300-410 ENARSI), so you can customize your
certification to your technical area of focus..
- CCNP ENCOR 350-401
- After completing these courses, candidates will be able to
- VLANs and trunks.
- The different spanning-tree versions like STP, RSTP, and MST.
- How to configure Ether channels
- Link aggregation.
- Routing protocols including EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP.
- Cisco wireless.
- Network designs and architectures like the campus design or leaf-spine architecture.
- How to configure NAT
- PAT and first hop redundancy protocols like HSRP, VRRP, or GLBP.
- How to configure Quality of Service (QoS) topics like queuing, policing, and shaping.
- How to secure and monitor and troubleshoot your network.
- How network automation impacts traditional network management
- Different virtualization technologies.
- Prerequisites
- Knowledge of network protocols in CCNA R&S