CCNP
TRAINING
Option 1
Full Training (all Modules 7 Weekends) £2100 + Vat
Option 1
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks
(BSCI)
DURATION: 4 Days
Fees: £595 + VAT
Combined with some revision this
course is recommended as preparation for the routing exam. (Cisco
test no. 642-801)
Course
pre-requisites:
- Completion of the CCNA course or equivalent knowledge
- A basic knowledge of the Windows operating system
CCNP routing protocol training for professional-level skills
in building Enterprise level router networks and applications. Integrates
Advanced Technologies.
Course Objective
In this course, students will learn
how to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing,
configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting network infrastructure
equipment (especially routers such as Cisco ISRs) according to the
Campus Infrastructure module in the Enterprise Composite Network
model. The routed network includes the most commonly used and emerging
IP routing protocols.
Course Outline
Course Introduction to Routing
in an Enterprise Networks
- Configuring EIGRP
- Configuring OSPF
- The IS-IS Protocol
- Manipulating Routing Updates
- Implementing BGP
- Implementing Multicast
Building Scalable Multilayer Switched
Networks (BCMSN)
DURATION: 4 Days
Fees: £595 + VAT
This course cover the topics required
the switching exam 643-811.
This is an instructor led training
course taught in a classroom based environment.
Course
pre-requisites:
- Completion of the CCNA course or equivalent knowledge
- A basic knowledge of the Windows operating system
CCNP Training for advance skills in building Enterprise
level switched networks and applications. Integrate Advance Technologies
such as VoIP and Wireless.
Course Objective
In this course, students will learn
how to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing,
configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting network infrastructure
equipment (especially Catalyst Multilayer Switches) according to
the Campus Infrastructure module in the Enterprise Composite Network
model. The campus switched network includes converged IP data, IPC
(voice), and Airspace WLAN (Wireless) connectivity.
Course Outline
- Introduction to Campus Networks
- Defining Virtual Networks (VLANs)
- Implementing Spanning Tree
- Implementing InterVLAN Routing
- Implement High Availability in a Campus Environment
- Wireless Client Access
- Minimizing Service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Network
- Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice
Implementing Secure Converged Wide
Area Networks (ISCW)
DURATION: 4 Days
Fees: £595 + VAT
Course
pre-requisites:
- Completion of the CCNA course or equivalent knowledge
- A basic knowledge of the Windows operating system
Learners will be able to secure and expand the reach of
their enterprise network to teleworkers and remote sites. Focus is
on securing remote access and VPN client configuration.
Course Objectives
After completing this course the student
should be able to:
- Explain the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to
the WAN Describe and implement teleworker configuration and
access
- Implement and verify frame mode MPLS
- Describe and configure a site-to-site IPSEC VPN
- Describe and configure Cisco EZVPN
- Explain the strategies used to mitigate network attacks
- Describe and configure Cisco device hardening
- Describe and configure IOS firewall features
Course Outline
- Describe Network Requirements
- Connect Teleworks
- Implement Frame Mode MPLS
- IPsec VPNs
- Cisco Device Hardening
- Cisco IOS Threat Defense Features
- DSL Technology
- Configuring the CPE as the PPPoE and PPPoA Client
- Verifying Broadband ADSL Configurations
- Introducing MPLS Networks
- Assigning MPLS Labels to Packets
- Implementing Frame-Mode MPLS
- MPLS VPN Technology
- IPsec Components and IPsec VPN Features
- Site-to-Site IPsec VPN Operations
Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks
(ONT)
DURATION: 5 Days
Fees: £595 + VAT
Course
pre-requisites:
- Completion of the CCNA course or equivalent knowledge
- A basic knowledge of the Windows operating system
Training for skills in optimizing and providing effective
QOS techniques in converged networks operating voice, wireless and
security applications.
Course Objective
After completing this course the student
should be able to:
- Explain the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to
an end-to-end enterprise network
- Describe specific requirements for implementing a VOIP network
- Describe the need to implement QoS and the methods for implementing
QoS on a converged network using Cisco's routers and Catalyst
Switches
- Explain the key IP QoS mechanisms used to implement the DiffServ
QoS model
- Configure Auto QoS for Enterprise
- Describe and configure wireless security and basic wireless management
Course Outline
- Describe Network Requirements
- Describing Cisco VoIP Implementations
- Introduction to IP QoS
- Implementing AutoQoS
- Wireless Security
- Network Requirements
- Introducing VoIP Networks
- Digitizing and Packetizing Voice
- Encapsulating Voice Packets for Transport
- Calculating Bandwidth Requirements
- Implementing Voice Support in an Enterprise
Network
- Introducing QoS
- Identifying Models for Implementing QoS
- Methods for Implementing QoS
- Advantages
- Implement the DiffServ QoS Model
- Introducing Classification and Marking
- Using NBAR for Classification
- Introducing Queuing Implementations
- Configuring WFQ
- Configuring CBWFQ and LLQ
- Introducing Congestion Avoidance
- Introducing Traffic Policing and Shaping
- WAN Link Efficiency Mechanisms
- Implementing QoS Pre-Classify
- Deploying End-to-End QoS
- Introducing AutoQoS
- Mitigating Common AutoQoS Problems
- Modify the QoS configuration created by AutoQoS
- Implement Wireless Scalability
- WLAN QoS Implementation
- Introducing 802.1x
- Configuring Encryption and Authentication
on Lightweight Access Points
Your CCNP Boot Camp Includes:
CCNP Study Guide
CCNP practise exams
CCNP flash cards
7 weekend boot camps


