Our Learning Exclusive Custom exam prep software and materials Exam delivery in classroom with 98% success Course specific thinqtank Learning publications to promote a fun exciting learning Extended hours of training including immersive hands on exercises WE DO NOT TEACH THE TEST We always deliver valuable hands on experience Receive all reading material and study guides when you register All courses taught by CCIE certified instructors Course Duration Nine days of instructor led training 35% lecture, 65% hands on labs Prerequisites Taking ICND1 v2.0 and ICND2 v2.0 (or CCNAX v2.0) is highly recommended Solid understanding of IPv4 and IPv6 Moderate knowledge of Cisco CLI Target Audience Network engineers and technicians Support and System Engineers Senior Network Administrators Exam Information 300 101 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) 300 115 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) 300 135 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP networks (TSHOOT) Delivery Methods Instructor Led Training Immersive Live Online Training On Site and Custom Delivery Exclusive Package Ensuring Success All labs built in custom software allowing you to continue practice after the course Additional 10 hours of remote lab access Custom video recordings with even more indepth learning of course topics Customized practice exam software Digital courseware Retake any or all portions of the course as many times as you like in person or live online for 24 months Six months mentoring access to CCIE engineers after completing the course BONUS LAN Penetration Testing Software Course Overview thinqtank Learning is offering an industry unique nine day training camp in which students can receive the Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching certification. As with all of our Cisco Training Experiences exams are delivered in the classroom. Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching certification validates the ability to plan, implement, verify and troubleshoot local and wide area enterprise networks and work collaboratively with specialists on advanced security, voice, wireless and video solutions. The CCNP Routing and Switching certification is appropriate for those with at least one year of networking experience who are ready to advance their skills and work independently on complex network solutions. Those who achieve CCNP Routing and Switching have demonstrated the skills required in enterprise roles such as network engineer, support engineer, systems engineer or network technician. The routing and switching protocol knowledge from this certification will provide a lasting foundation as these skills are equally relevant in the physical networks of today and the virtualized network functions of tomorrow. Course Objectives During the ROUTE portion of this course, you will gain the knowledge and skills needed to plan, implement, and monitor a scalable routed network. You will focus on routing protocols for both IPv4 and IPv6: EIGRP and OSPF for an enterprise and BGP for enterprise Internet connectivity. You will also learn how to redistribute routes, implement path control, and secure Cisco routers. During the SWITCH portion of this course, you will gain the knowledge and skills needed to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network. You will focus on Layer 2 and multilayer switch functions including VLANs, trunks, inter VLAN routing, port aggregation, spanning tree, first hop redundancy, as well as network security and high availability features. We incorporate all TSHOOT topics into the lectures for ROUTE and SWITCH and in these lessons you will learn and practice techniques to monitor and troubleshoot routed and switched networks through extensive hands on lab exercises. Troubleshooting methods, approaches, procedures, and tools are explored. A series of different organizations are introduced for each a set of troubleshooting scenarios that are presented. You will attempt to solve as many of the troubleshooting tickets as you can; the debrief includes review information that will help you further understand the specific issues raised in the scenarios.
Route Topics Routing protocols, network technologies, and remote connectivity options RIPng in an IPv6 environment Technologies, operations, and metrics that EIGRP uses Configure and verify EIGRP in IPv4 and IPv6 environments including optimizing its behavior and named EIGRP configuration Multiarea OSPF including over different network types and how to optimize its database Configure and verify OSPFv2 in IPv4 environments and OSPFv3 in IPv4 and IPv6 environments Route redistribution and how it is implemented using distribute list, prefix list, and route map filtering mechanisms Use Cisco Express Forwarding for efficient Layer 3 packet forwarding Implement path control using policy based routing and IP Service Level Agreement (SLA) Establishing enterprise Internet connectivity for IPv4 and IPv6 BGP for enterprise IPv4 and IPv6 Internet connectivity Secure Cisco routers according to best practices including the configuring routing protocol authentication Switch Topics Components of the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture including the operation of Layer 2 and multilayer switches Switching Database Manager (SDM) templates and how they are used Implementing device features including LLDP and PoE VLANs and trunks and how VTP works Configuring a device to be a DHCP server and relay agent, for both IPv4 and IPv6 Configuring Layer 2 and Layer 3 port aggregation Different types of spanning tree protocols and mechanisms, including STP, RSTP, and MST Implementing inter VLAN routing on both a router and a multilayer switch Network high availability including NTP, SNMPv3, IP SLA, port mirroring, and switch virtualization First hop redundancy protocols for IPv4 and IPv6 including HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP Implementing network security features including port security, storm control, DHCP snooping, IP source guard, dynamic ARP inspection, VLAN ACLs, and private VLANs Using an external authentication server in your network, including implementing IEEE 802.1x Troubleshoot Topics Troubleshooting methods, approaches, and procedures Recommended network maintenance practices Using basic and specialized troubleshooting tools Troubleshooting: A redundant Internet gateway or redundant ISP fails to provide backup connectivity OSPF, EIGRP and BGP issues, including redistribution HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP issues EtherChannel issues Other issues including NTP, DNS, default routes, IP SLAs, AAA, and GRE When headquarters or branch clients are unable to access internal devices or the Internet When you are unable to connect to a network device using SSH or Telnet When devices are unable to acquire a DHCP provided address
Route Course Modules 1 Basic Network and Routing Concepts Differentiating Routing Protocols Understanding Network Technologies Connecting Remote Locations with the Headquarters Implementing RIPng 5 Path Control Implementation Using Cisco Express Forwarding Switching Implementing Path Control 2 EIGRP Implementation Establishing EIGRP Neighbor Relationships Building the EIGRP Topology Table Optimizing EIGRP Behavior Configuring EIGRP for IPv6 Discovering Named EIGRP Configuration 3 OSPF Implementation Establishing OSPF Neighbor Relationship Building the Link State Database Optimizing OSPF Behavior Configuring OSPFv3 4 Configuration of Redistribution Implementing Basic Routing Protocol Redistribution Manipulating Redistribution Using Route Filtering 6 Enterprise Internet Connectivity Planning Enterprise Internet Connectivity Establishing Single Homed IPv4 Internet Connectivity Establishing Single Homed IPv6 Internet Connectivity Improving Resilience of Internet Connectivity Considering Advantages of Using BGP Implementing Basic BGP Operations Using BGP Attributes and Path Selection Process Controlling BGP Routing Updates Implementing BGP for IPv6 Internet Connectivity 7 Routers and Routing Protocol Hardening Securing Cisco Routers Describing Routing Protocol Authentication Options Configuring EIGRP Authentication Configuring OSPF Authentication Configuring BGP Authentication Route Labs Lab 1: Configuring IPv6 and RIPng Lab 2: Configuring EIGRP for IPv4 Lab 3: Investigating EIGRP for IPv4 Behavior Lab 4: Configuring EIGRP for IPv6 Lab 5: Configuring Named EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6 Lab 6: Configuring OSPF for IPv4 Lab 7: Investigating OSPF for IPv4 Behavior Lab 8: Optimizing OSPF for IPv4 Lab 9: Configure OSPFv3 Lab 10: Configuring Route Redistribution and Filtering Lab 11: Configuring Path Control Lab 12: Configuring Basic Internet Connectivity Lab 13: Configuring BGP for IPv4 Lab 14: Configuring BGP for IPv6 Lab 15: Configuring EIGRP Authentication Lab 16: Configuring OSPF and BGP Authentication
Switch Course Modules 1 Basic Concepts and Network Design Analyzing Campus Network Structure Comparing Layer 2 and Multilayer Switches Using Cisco SDM Templates Implementing LLDP Implementing PoE 2 Campus Network Architecture Implementing VLANs and Trunks Introducing VTP Implementing DHCP Implementing DHCP for IPv6 Configuring Layer 2 Port Aggregation 3 Spanning Tree Implementation Implementing RSTP Implementing STP Stability Mechanisms Implementing Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol 4 Configuring Inter VLAN Routing Implementing Inter VLAN Routing Using a Router Configuring a Switch to Route 5 Implementing High Availability Networks Configuring Network Time Protocol Implementing SNMP Version 3 Implementing IP SLA Implementing Port Mirroring for Monitoring Support Verifying Switch Virtualization 6 First Hop Redundancy Implementation Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with HSRP Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with VRRP Configure VRRP with Load Balancing Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with GLBP Configuring First Hop Redundancy for IPv6 7 Campus Network Security Implementing Port Security Implementing Storm Control Implementing Access to External Authentication Mitigating Spoofing Attacks Securing VLAN Trunks Configuring Private VLANs Switch Labs Lab 1: Discovering the Network and Investigating the CAM Lab 2: Configuring VLANs, Trunking, and DHCP Lab 3: Configuring DHCPv6 Lab 4: Configuring EtherChannels Lab 5: Troubleshooting Common Trunking and EtherChannel Issues Lab 6: Configuring STP and RSTP Lab 7: Troubleshooting RSTP Lab 8: Configuring MST Lab 9: Configuring Inter VLAN Routing on Routers Lab 10: Configuring Inter VLAN Routing on Multilayer Switches Lab 11: Configuring NTP Lab 12: Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Lab 13: Configuring HSRP Lab 14: Configuring VRRP Lab 15: Configuring GLBP Lab 16: Configuring HSRP for IPv6
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