The CCNP certification (Cisco Certified Network Professional) indicates advanced or journeyman knowledge of networks. With a CCNP, a network professional can install, configure, and operate LAN,WAN, and dial access services for organizations with networks from 100 to more than 500 nodes, including but not limited to these protocols: IP, IGRP, IPX, Async Routing, AppleTalk, Extended Access Lists, IP RIP, Route Redistribution, RIP, Route Summarization, OSPF, VLSM, BGP, Serial, Frame Relay, ISDN, ISL, X.25, DDR, PSTN, PPP, VLANs, Ethernet, Access Lists, 802.10, FDDI, Transparent and Translational Bridging.
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CCNP Exams & Recommended Training
642-901 BSCI Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI)
- Implement EIGRP operations
- Implement multiarea OSPF operations
- Describe intergrated IS-IS
- ImplementCisco IOS routing features
- Implement BGP for enterprise ISP connectivity
- Implement multicast forwarding
- Implement IPv6
642-812 BCMSN Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN)
- Implement VLANs and VTP
- Implement Spanning-Tree Protocol
- Implement Inter-VLAN routing
- Implement gateway redundancy technologies
- Describe the components and operations of WLAN topologies
- Describe and configure security features in a switched network
- Configure support for voice
642-825 ISC WImplementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW)
- Implement basic teleworker services
- Implement Frame-Mode MPLS
- Implement a site-to-site IPSec VPN
- Describe network security strategies
- Implement Cisco Device Hardening
- Implement Cisco IOS firewall
- Describe and configure Cisco IOS IPS
642-845 ONT Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT)
- Describe Cisco VoIP implementations
- Describe QoS considerations
- Describe DiffServ QoS implementations
- Implement AutoQoS
- Implement WLAN security and management
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