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IS-140 -
14 days -
Instructor-led (classroom)
CCNP Boot Camp
Price: 7,193
Table of Contents
Introduction
Audience
At Course Completion
Prerequisites
Certified Professional Exams
Student Materials
Course Outline
Introduction
SQLSoft+, in partnership with Vigilar's Intense School, is proud to offer the
Certified Cisco Network Professional (CCNP®) Boot Camp, an extensive and
intense 14-day course designed to take your Cisco® certification to a greater
level.
Vigilar Intense School's CCNP® Boot Camp includes intense hands-on training
and labs to give students the best experience possible prior to working in real
world operations. We prepare students for the class by giving them study material
PRIOR to the start of the course. Students also receive a voucher to redeem
one certification exam.
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Audience
The intended audience for the CCNP program is any networking professional who
has presently achieved the CCNA certification.
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At Course Completion
At the end of this course, the student will be able to:
- Install, configure and maintain large networks.
- Proficiently work with Local Area Networking (LAN), Wide Area Networking
(WAN), and dial access services.
- Select and implement Cisco IOS services.
- Successfully connect big networks to an ISP.
- Accurately build a remote access and scalable routed network.
- Troubleshoot switches and routers.
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Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students are required to possess the CCNA®
certification.
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Certified Professional Exams
This course will help the student prepare for the following Certified Professional
exams:
- 642-831
- Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting
- 642-801
- Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks
- 642-821
- Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
- 642-811
- Building Cisco Multi-layer Switched Networks
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Student Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials
for this class.
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Course Outline
Abbreviated Course Schedule
- Day 1 – BSCI
- Day 2 – BSCI
- Day 3 – BSCI
- Day 4 – BSCI
- Day 5 – Exam/BCRAN
- Day 6 – BCRAN
- Day 7 – BCRAN
- Day 8 – Exam/BCMSN
- Day 9 – BCMSN
- Day 10 – BCMSN/Exam
- Day 11 – CIT
- Day 12 – CIT
- Day 13 – Exam
- Day 14 – Make-up Exam/Off
Extended Course Schedule
Day 1
- Routing Principals
- Distance Vector vs Link state
- IP v4 addressing
- VLSM
- CIDR
- IPv6
- NAT
- PAT
- EIGRP Overview
- EIGRP topologies
- EIGRP neighbors
- DUAL
- Load balancing
- Practice labs
Day 2
- OSPF
- Multi-Area OSPF
- OSPF Terminology
- DR BDR
- OSPF in NBMA
- ISIS overview
- ISIS Domains
- Configuring ISIS
- Practice Labs
Day 3
- Route Maps
- Policy based Routing
- BGP overview
- BGP terms
- BGP attributes
- BGP synchronization
- BGP commands
- Verifying BGP
- Route reflectors
- Multi-homing
- BGP redistribution
- Practice labs
Day 4
- BSCI Review
- Practice Labs
- BSCI Exam
Day 5
- Start switching
- Campus networks
- L2 switching
- L3 switching
- Cisco 3 layer model
- Cabling
- Ethernet
- Fast Ethernet
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Identifying Ports
- Basic switch Configuration
- Link speeds
- VLANS
- VLAN tagging methods
- VTP
- Trunking
- VLAN ACLs
- VLAN Mapping
- Spanning-Tree Protocol
- Practice labs
Day 6
- Different STP types
- MST
- RSTP
- Etherchannel
- UplinkFast
- BackboneFast
- Root Gaurd
- InterVLAN Routing
- MLS
- CEF
- HSRP
- VRRP
- Multicasting
- AVVID
- QoS
- IP telephony
- Metro Ethernet
- Practice labs
Day 7
- Finish Lecture/Labs
- BCMSN Review
- BCMSN Exam
Day 8
- Make-up Exams
- Start BCRAN
- WAN Technologies and Components
- Supporting Asynchronous Modems
- Configuring PPP/CHAP/PAP/Compression/MLP
- Broadband Technologies
- NAT with Broadband
- DSL PPPoA/PPPoE
- Cable Modems
- Practice Labs
Day 9
- VPN Features
- Cisco IOS Crypto Features
- IPSec/IKE/ISAKMP
- ISDN BRI
- ISDN PRI
- DDR
- Dialer Profiles
- Configuring Frame-Relay with Traffic Shaping
- Practice labs
Day 10
- Implementing DDR Backup
- Using QoS
- Implementing Link Efficiency Mechanisms
- Using AAA to Scale Access Control
- BCRAN Review
Day 11
- BCRAN Questions
- BCRAN Exam
Day 12
- CIT Lecture
- Cisco’s Troubleshooting Methodology
- Troubleshooting the Layers
- Top/Bottom
- Bottom/Top
- Divide and Conquer
- Troubleshooting lab
Day 13
- Additional Troubleshooting lab
- CIT Review
- CIT Exam
Day 14
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