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Program: Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)

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This program is designed to build advanced or journeyman knowledge of both LAN and WAN infrastructure implementations in a Cisco environment. This set of programs builds on the concepts introduced in the CCNA program. Students will be exposed to more in-depth concepts relating to routing implementation and design; TCP/IP design strategies; switching concepts; WAN optimization and performance issues; as well as, basic troubleshooting/support techniques and approaches. Some of the many protocols that will be studied include:
TCP/IP, RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP. Other topics include: VLAN implementation and management; spanning-tree protocol; multicast management; remote access implementation; Cisco security features including AAA; subnet concepts, design considerations, and implementation; VLSM; CIDR and more. These are advanced programs providing the skills and knowledge necessary to pass the Cisco certification exams (two exams) necessary to become a Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP).

This instructor-led program with a combination of lecture and hands-on laboratory exercises is designed to build advanced or journeyman knowledge of both LAN and WAN infrastructure implementations in a Cisco environment.
This set of programs builds on the concepts introduced in the CCNA program. Students will be exposed to more indepth concepts relating to routing implementation and design; TCP/IP design strategies; switching concepts; WAN optimization and performance issues; as well as, basic troubleshooting/support techniques and approaches. Some of the many protocols that will be studied include: TCP/IP, RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP. Other topics include: VLAN
implementation and management; spanning-tree protocol; multicast management; remote access implementation;

Cisco security features including AAA; subnet concepts, design considerations, and implementation; VLSM; CIDR and more. These are advanced programs providing the skills and knowledge necessary to pass the Cisco certification exams (two exams) necessary to become a Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP).

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, each student will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.

CCNP Program Features

  • Contact Hours192 Hours
  • Credit Hours12 Hours
  • Course Duration24 Weeks
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