A Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
is responsible for installing, configuring and
operating LANs, WANs, and dial access services
for networks of 100 nodes or more. By becoming
a CCNP, a person would have advanced knowledge
of LAN and WAN networks. This Cisco certification
is essential to those who want to work in this
area of advanced networking. This certification
training is available only to those people who
already hold the CCNA certification. Courses
in this certification include
Module 1 : Building Scalable Cisco Networks BSCI (642-901)
Module 2 : Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
BCMSN (642-812)
Module 3 : Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks
ISCW (642-825)
Module 4 : Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks ONT (642-845)
Prerequisite:
Valid CCNA Certification. Note: CCNA recertifies itself for another 3 years once a student pass any of the above CCNP modules.
Certificate Of Attendance :
Certificate Of Attendance will be award to
students completing the course achieving minimum 75% attendance.
Training Duration:
Full-Time : 20 days
(5 days per module ; 1 module per month) Time : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Part-time: 38 sessions (twice a week) Time : 6.30pm - 10.00pm
Training Methodology & Materials:
Practical hands-on sessions, 75% lab-based
and 25% theory-based.
Well-designed lab sessions to enhance
further understanding of the courseware
Course Outline:
Module 1 : Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks BSCI
(642-901)
Implement EIGRP operations
Implement multiarea OSPF operations
Describe integrated IS-IS
Implement Cisco IOS routing features
Implement BGP for enterprise ISP connectivity
Implement multicast forwarding
Implement IPv6
Module 2 : Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
BCMSN (642-812)
Implement VLANs
Conduct the operation of Spanning Tree
protocols in a hierarchical network
Implement Inter-VLAN routing
Implement gateway redundancy technologies
Describe and configure wireless client
access
Describe and configure security features
in a switched network