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This CCNP training is meant for those professionals who have one year of experience in the networking field and is one of many CISCO training. These professionals plan, implement, verify and troubleshoot LAN’s and WAN’s while working in conjunction with other network specialists such as those who work on the security system, wireless, voice and video solutions. The knowledge obtained from this certification provides a lasting foundation that is relevant in the physical as well as the virtualized networks of today and the coming times. 

Who should take this course

  • Network professionals including network engineers.
  • Network operations centre (NOC) technical support staffs.
  • Help desk specialists.
  • Any individual involved in implementation and verification of routeing protocols in enterprise networks.
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Prerequisites

Delegates must be experienced in the audit of operation path and switching technologies and implementation experience as required by the Cisco Network Devices Part 1 Version 2.0 (ICND1) and Cisco Network Devices Part 2 Version 2.0 (ICND2) courses.Any delegates having an equal skill can also sit for this course.

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What Will You Learn

On completing the course, the candidates will have gained familiarity with the following concepts:

  • Plan and document the configuration and verification of routeing conventions in enterprise networks
  • Identify, analyse, and match OSPF multiarea routeing functions and benefits
  • Deploy and verify a Layer 3 solution using BGP to connect an enterprise network to a service provider
  • Implement and verify a redistribution solution in a multiprotocol network using Cisco IOS Software features
  • Identify the technologies, modules, and metrics of EIGRP
  • Evaluate common network performance issues and determine the implements that are needed to provide Layer 3 path control that uses Cisco IOS Software features to control the path
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What's included

  Course Overview

This certification is job-role-focused and utilises lab-based learning. Besides it also allows the candidates to maximise their investment in education and increase the value of their enterprise network.The training tests the routeing,switching and troubleshooting knowledge and skills of the candidates.

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  Course Content

Routing:

Network Principles

  • Identify Cisco Express Forwarding concepts
  • Explain general network challenges
  • Describe IP operations
  • Describe TCP operations
  • Describe UDP operations
  • Recognise proposed changes to the networkLayer 2 Technologies
  • Configure and verify PPP
  • Explain Frame Relay

 Layer 3 Technologies

  • Identify, set, and test IPv4 addressing and subnetting
  • Describe ROUTE maps
  • Configure and test loop prevention mechanisms
  • Configure and verify RIPv2
  • Describe RIPng
  • Define IPv6 addressing and subnetting
  • Configure and verify static routeing
  • Configure and test default routeing
  • Evaluate routeing protocol types
  • Establish administrative distance
  • Troubleshoot passive interfaces
  • Configure and verify VRF Lite
  • Configure and test filtering with any protocol
  • Configure and verify redistribution between any routeing
  • Describe EIGRP packet types
  • rules or path sources
  • Configure and check manual and auto-summarization with any path protocol
  • Configure and test policy-based routeing
  • Identify suboptimal routeing
  • Configure and verify EIGRP neighbour relationship and authentication
  • Configure and verify EIGRP for IPv6
  • Define OSPF packet types
  • Configure and verify OSPF neighbour relationship and authentication
  • Configure and verify EIGRP stubs
  • Configure and verify EIGRP load balancing
  • Describe and optimise EIGRP metrics
  • Configure and test network types, area types, and router types
  • Configure and verify OSPF path preference
  • Configure and verify OSPF operations
  • Configure and verify OSPF for IPv6
  • Describe, configure, and verify BGP peer relationships and authentication
  • Configure and test e-BGP (IPv4 and IPv6 address families)
  • Explain BGP attributes and best-path selection

VPN Technologies

  • Configure and test GRE
  • Describe DMVPN (single hub)
  • Describe Easy Virtual Networking (EVN)

Infrastructure Services

  • Configure and check device management
  • Configure and test SNMP
  • Configure and verify IP SLA
  • Configure and test tracking objects
  • Configure and test Cisco Net Flow
  • Configure and test logging
  • Configure and test Network Time Protocol (NTP)
  • Configure and test IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP
  • Configure and test IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT)
  • Describe IPv6 NAT
  • Define SLA architecture

Infrastructure Security

  • Explain IOS AAA using local database
  • Identify device security using IOS AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS
  • Configure and verify device access control
  • Configure and test router security features

SWITCHING (300-115)

Layer 2 Technologies

  • Configure and test switch administration
  • Configure and verify Layer 2 protocols
  • Configure and verify VLANs
  • Configure and verify trunking
  • Configure and test Ether Channels
  • Configure and verify spanning tree
  • Configure and check other LAN switching technologies
  • Describe chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies

Arrangement Security

  • Define method security using Cisco IOS AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS
  • Design and test switch security types 

Support Services

  • Configure and test first-hop redundancy protocols

TROUBLESHOOTING (300-135)

 Network Principles

  • Use Cisco IOS troubleshooting tools
  • Apply troubleshooting methodologies

Layer Technologies

  • Troubleshoot switch administration
  • Troubleshoot Layer 2 protocols
  • Troubleshoot VLANs
  • Troubleshoot trunking
  • Troubleshoot Ether Channels
  • Troubleshoot spanning tree
  • Troubleshoot other LAN switching technologies
  • Troubleshoot chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies
  • Troubleshoot filtering with any protocol
  • Troubleshoot between any routing protocols or path sources
  • Troubleshoot manual and auto-summarization with any track protocol
  • Troubleshoot policy-based routing
  • Troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting
  • Troubleshoot IPv6 addressing and subnetting
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP stubs
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP load balancing
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP metrics
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6
  • Troubleshoot OSPF neighbour relationship and authentication
  • Troubleshoot network kinds, area types, and router types
  • Troubleshoot OSPF path preference
  • Troubleshoot OSPF operations
  • Troubleshoot static routing
  • Troubleshoot default routing
  • Troubleshoot administrative distance
  • Troubleshoot passive borders
  • Troubleshoot VRF Lite
  • Troubleshoot suboptimal routing
  • Troubleshoot loop prevention mechanisms
  • Troubleshoot RIPv2
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP neighbour relationship and authentication
  • Troubleshoot loop-free path selection
  • Troubleshoot EIGPR operations
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Watford is a town located in Hertfordshire, England, located 17 miles  to the northwest of central London .

The town developed on the River Colne on land that belonged until the 16th century to St Albans Abbey . During the 12th century a charter was granted allowing a market and building St Mary's Church began. The town grew modestly. It was assisted by travellers passing through to Berkhamsted Castle and the royal palace at Kings Langley. A big house was built at Cassiobury in the 16th century. This was partly rebuilt in the 17th century and another substantial house was built nearby at The Grove. Connections with the Grand Junction Canal and the London and Birmingham Railway  allowed the town to grow more rapidly. The paper-making mills, such as John Dickinson and Co. at Croxley, influencing the development of printing in the town which continues today. Two brewers Benskins and Sedgwicks flourished in the suburb until their closure in the late 20th century.  Both the 2006 World Golf Championship and the 2013 Bilderberg Conference took place at The Grove.

Watford is first cited in an Anglo-Saxon charter of 1007 as one of the places marking the boundary of "Oxanhaege".

The Industrial revolution

For many centuries, Watford relied on  agriculture. The Industrial Revolution brought the Grand Junction in 1798 and the London and Birmingham Railway in 1837. The land-owning interests permitted the canal to follow closely by the river Gade. Although the road and canal follow the easier valley route, the railway company was forced to build an expensive tunnel.

Parks

There are 43 public parks, gardens, recreation grounds and allotments in Watford. Of these, eight have been awarded a Green Flag, in recognition of their quality.

·        Cassiobury Park

·        Cheslyn House and Gardens

·        Woodside Park

Theatres

·        Watford Colosseum

·        Watford Palace Theatre

·        The Pump House

Sports

Watford is home to professional football team Watford F.C., who reached the 1984 FA Cup Final. They won the Nationwide Division Two championship in 1998. In  the following season (1998–99) they reached the Premier League. The club was relegated the next season. After five years of uncertainty, Watford won the Football League Championship Play-Off Final. This helped them  achieve promotion to the Premier League in 2006, this time beating Leeds United A.F.C. by three goals to nil. The club was relegated to the Football League Championship after a single season (2006–2007) in the Premier League. They were promoted to the Premier League in 2015, after finishing 2nd in the Championship. Singer-songwriter Sir Elton John is a keen, long-term supporter of Watford F.C. and a former club chairman. He still maintains his links with Watford as Honorary Life President. Between 1997 and 2013 the club shared its ground, Vicarage Road, with Saracens Rugby Football Club.

Watford has a Non-League football team Sun Sports F.C. who play at The Sun Postal Sports & Social Club. Watford were home to the Watford Cheetahs American Football team. The team  played their home games at Fullerians R.F.C. between 2008 and 2012. Glen Rovers, are another team who  play both Hurling and Gaelic Football in Watford. The town also has a cricket team, Watford Town, and several Sunday League football clubs.

 

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