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The CCNP Bootcamp course is a 12-day, intensive course designed for delivery by Ascolta. This task-oriented course teaches the knowledge and skill needed to prepare for the CCNP certification.
The CCNP Bootcamp combines the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI), Building Multilayer Switching Networks (BCMSN), Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN), and Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting (CIT) courses into a two-week class (Monday – Saturday). Because of the accelerated nature of the class, be prepared for long days in class (8:00 AM to 8:00 PM) and a heavy study load, including some self-study homework. Not all material in the student manuals for each course will be reviewed in class.
Students will have opportunities to ask questions on the material covered in the course kits that is not presented in class.
Together, these courses provide the preparation that Cisco Systems recommends for the Cisco Certified Network Professional examination. CCNP Bootcamp allows you to get that preparation with just two weeks off the field.
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Course Prerequisites
Possess a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification or the equivalent knowledge (working knowledge of basic network technology and a solid grasp of TCP/IP, including subnetting and VLSM and fundamental networking concepts)
Be familiar with switching technologies: VLANs, Trunking protocols, VTP, and Spanning - Tree
Be familiar with routing technologies: RIP, IGRP, classless vs classful routing protocols and static routes
Have a basic knowledge of the Windows operating system
Who Should Attend
Network administrators and technicians who are responsible for implementing or troubleshooting a multilayer switched network in an enterprise environment.
Network administrators and technicians who are responsible for implementing or troubleshooting routed networks
Network installation and support professionals who install and support Cisco technology-based networks in which devices use remote access over WANs.
Communications and services professionals working with infrastructure or access solutions in a Cisco end-to-end environment primarily within the telecommunications arena.
Network administrators responsible for implementing and troubleshooting enterprise WANs that includes a central headquarters, remote branches, and small office/home office sites
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Day 1 - BSCI |
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Advanced IP Addressing
o Using an IP Addressing Plan
o Using Variable-Length Subnet Masks
o Using Route Summarization and CIDR
o Understanding IPv6
Routing Principles
o Introducing IP Routing
o Introducing Routing Protocols
o Comparing IP Routing Protocols
Configuring EIGRP
o Introducing EIGRP
o Using EIGRP
o Introducing EIGRP DUAL
o Configuring and Verifying EIGRP
o Configuring Advanced EIGRP Options
o Using EIGRP in a Scalable Network
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Configuring OSPF
o Introducing OSPF
o Understanding OSPF Packet Types
o Configuring Basic OSPF
o Introducing OSPF Network Types
o Using OSPF Routers and LSAs
o Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
o Configuring OSPF Special Area Types
o Configuring OSPF Virtual Links
Configuring the IS-IS Protocol
o Introducing IS-IS Routing and CLNS
o Understanding CLNS Addressing
o Operating IS-IS in a CLNS Environment
o Operating Integrated IS-IS in an IP and CLNS Environment
o Configuring Basic Integrated IS-IS
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Manipulating Routing Updates
o Selecting Routes Between Multiple IP Routing Protocols
o Configuring and Verifying Route Redistribution
o Controlling Routing Update Traffic
o Using Route Maps to Control Routing Updates
o Using Administrative Distance to Influence the Route Selection Process
o Using PBR
Configuring Basic BGP
o Introducing BGP
o Understanding BGP Concepts and Terminology
Configuring Basic BGP Operations
o Configuring Route Summarization with BGP
o Selecting a BGP Path
o Using Route Maps to Manipulate Basic BGP Paths
o Implementing Design Options for Multihoming
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Day 4 - BCMSN |
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Applying the Enterprise Composite Network Model to Ethernet Networks
o Using Switching and Routing in Ethernet Networks
o Addressing Common Network Problems
o Using Multilayer Switches in the Campus Infrastructure Module
o Using Data-Link Technologies in an Enterprise Composite Network Model
Configuring VLANs and VTP
o Implementing VLANs
o Supporting Multiple VLANs Between Two Switches
o Defining Trunking Protocols
o Configuring Trunking Protocols
o Maintaining VLAN Consistency Across the Network
Implementing Spanning Tree Protocol
o Preventing Bridging Loops Using Spanning Tree Protocol
o Defining Spanning Tree Protocol Operations
o Establishing a Loop-Free Topology in a New Network
o Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol
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Day 5 - BCMSN |
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Enhancing Spanning Tree Protocol
o Optimizing Spanning Tree Protocol
o Accelerating Spanning Tree Convergence
o Configuring Spanning Tree Enhancements
o Tuning the Spanning Tree Protocol
o Selecting a Troubleshooting Approach
Implementing Multilayer Switching in the Network
o Examining Multilayer Switching
o Configuring Multilayer Switching
o Routing Between VLANs
Improving Availability on Multilayer Switched Networks
o Implementing Module Redundancy in a Multilayer Switched Network
o Implementing Router Redundancy in a Multilayer Switched Network
Examining Cisco AVVID Services and Applications
o Examining IP Multicast in a Multilayer Switched Network
o Configuring IP Multicast in a Multilayer Switched Network
o Introducing Cisco IP Telephony
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Day 6 - BCMSN |
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Implementing QoS in Multilayer Switched Networks
o Examining the Cisco QoS Solution
o Configuring QoS in Multilayer Switched Networks
Optimizing and Securing Multilayer Switched Networks
o Optimizing Multilayer Switched Networks
o Securing Multilayer Switched Networks
Understanding Metro Ethernet
o Examining Metro Ethernet Connectivity Services and Layer 1 Transport Options
o Examining Metro Ethernet Tunneling
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Day 7 - BCRAN |
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WAN Technologies and Components
o Defining WAN Connection Types
o Defining WAN Encapsulation Protocols
o Determining the WAN Types to Use
o Selecting Cisco Products for Remote Connections
o Using a Modem for Out-of-Band Management
Configuring PPP Features
o Describing PPP Fundamentals
o Configuring Basic PPP
o Configuring LCP Options: Authentication with PAP and CHAP
o Configuring LCP Options: Callback and Compression
o Configuring LCP Options: Multilink PPP
o Verifying and Debugging PPP
Accessing Broadband Technologies
o Identifying Broadband Features
o Describing Cable Technology
o Defining DSL Technology
o Configuring the CPE as the PPPoE Client
o Configuring DSL with PPPoA
o Troubleshooting DSL
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Day 8 - BCRAN |
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Using Virtual Private Networks with IPSec
o Identifying VPN Features
o Identifying Cisco IOS Cryptosystem Features
o Identifying IPSec Technologies
o Preparing for IKE and IPSec
o Configuring IKE
o Configuring IPSec
o Testing and Verifying IPSec
Using ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity
o Configuring ISDN BRI
o Configuring ISDN PRI
o Configuring ISDN and DDR
o Verifying ISDN and DDR Configurations
Using DDR Enhancements
o Describing the Dialer Profile
o Configuring Dialer Profiles
o Verifying and Troubleshooting a Dialer Profile Configuration
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Day 9 - BCRAN |
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Configuring Frame Relay with Traffic Shaping
o Reviewing Frame Relay
o Configuring Frame Relay
o Verifying Frame Relay Configuration
o Configuring Frame Relay Subinterfaces
o Identifying Frame Relay Traffic Shaping Features
o Configuring Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
Implementing DDR Backup
o Configuring Dial Backup
o Routing with the Load Backup Feature
Using QoS in Wide-Area Networks
o Identifying Quality of Service Models and Tools
o Configuring Congestion Management
o Verifying Congestion Management
o Implementing Link Efficiency
Using AAA to Scale Access Control
o Identifying Cisco Access Control Solutions
o Defining and Configuring AAA
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Day 10 - CIT |
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Establishing a Baseline
o Creating Network Configuration Documentation
o Creating End-System Network Configuration Documentation
Determining an Effective Troubleshooting Strategy
o Applying a Layered Model to a Network
o Describing the General Troubleshooting Process
o Gathering Symptoms
o Selecting a Troubleshooting Approach
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Day 11 - CIT |
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Resolving Problems at the Physical and Data Link Layers
o Isolating the Problem at the Physical and Data Link Layers
o Correcting the Problem at the Physical and Data Link Layers
Resolving Problems at the Network Layer
o Isolating the Problem at the Network Layer
o Correcting the Problem at the Network Layer
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Day 12 - CIT |
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Resolving Problems at the Transport and Application Layers
o Isolating the Problem at the Transport and Application Layers
o Correcting the Problem at the Transport and Application Layers
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