CCNP – (350-401) ENCOR – Cisco Certified Network Professional
New CCNP Enterprise Certification
The latest Cisco Certified Network Professional Enterprise – CCNP Enterprise certification is the next step up from the CCNA certification. The CCNP Enterprise certification indicates advanced knowledge of networking. A CCNP Enterprise can install, configure and troubleshoot LAN and WAN in medium and large enterprise organizations.
There are no pre-requisites to the new CCNP Enterprise, however substantial industry experience in implementing
enterprise networking solutions is highly recommended.
CCNP Enterprise certification includes training of Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (ENCOR) and Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification training courses. CCNP course covers various advanced concepts such as implementing an EIGRP based solution, a multi-area OSPF Network, an eBGP based solution, an IPv6 based solution, an IPv4 or IPv6 based redistribution solution, Layer 3 Path Control Solution, VLAN based solution, a Security Extension of a Layer 2 solution, Switch based Layer 3 services and preparing
infrastructure to support advanced services.
WHY
Training: get practical technical skills
Receive a certificate of course attendance
Small class size: increased instructor interaction
Expert trainers: imparting real-world experience
PRE-REQUISITES
There are no pre-requisite certifications for joining the CCNP Enterprise certification training course.
However, We recommends attending the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Training and Certification and
substantial work experience before joining the CCNP Enterprise training course.
EXAM
Candidates can achieve this certification by passing following CCNP Enterprise exams.
Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (ENCOR) – Exam 350-401
Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) – Exam 300-410
SKILLS GAINED
➢ Architecture
➢ Virtualization
➢ Infrastructure
➢ Network Assurance
➢ Security
➢ Automation
➢ Layer 3 Technologies
➢ VPN Technologies
➢ Infrastructure Security
➢ Infrastructure Services
This course is likely to add to the employment related skills of the participants. The skills developed are likely to be used in the course of being an employee or working in a business.
AUDIENCE
➢ Network Engineers
➢ Second-level network support staff
➢ Third-level network support staff
➢ System engineers and account managers
➢ Individuals seeking CCNP Enterprise, CCIE certification
1.0 ARCHITECTURE
- 1.1 Explain the different design principles used in an enterprise network
- 1.1.a Enterprise network design such as Tier 2, Tier 3, and Fabric Capacity planning
- 1.1.b High availability techniques such as redundancy, FHRP, and SSO
- 1.2 Analyze design principles of a WLAN deployment
- 1.2.a Wireless deployment models (centralized, distributed, controller-less, controller based, cloud, remote branch)
- 1.2.b Location services in a WLAN design
- 1.3 Differentiate between on-premises and cloud infrastructure deployments
- 1.4 Explain the working principles of the Cisco SD-WAN solution
- 1.4.a SD-WAN control and data planes elements
- 1.4.b Traditional WAN and SD-WAN solutions
- 1.5 Explain the working principles of the Cisco SD-Access solution
- 1.5.a SD-Access control and data planes elements
- 1.5.b Traditional campus interoperating with SD-Access
- 1.6 Describe concepts of wired and wireless QoS
- 1.6.a QoS components
- 1.6.b QoS policy
- 1.7 Differentiate hardware and software switching mechanisms
- 1.7.a Process and CEF
- 1.7.b MAC address table and TCAM
- 1.7.c FIB vs. RIB
2.0 VIRTUALIZATION
3.0 INFRASTRUCTURE
- 3.1 Layer 2
- 3.1.a Troubleshoot static and dynamic 802.1q trunking protocols
- 3.1.b Troubleshoot static and dynamic EtherChannels
- 3.1.c Configure and verify common Spanning Tree Protocols (RSTP and MST)
- 3.2 Layer 3
- 3.2.a Compare routing concepts of EIGRP and OSPF (advanced distance vector vs. linked state, load balancing, path selection, path operations, metrics)
- 3.2.b Configure and verify simple OSPF environments, including multiple normal areas, summarization, and filtering (neighbor adjacency, point-to-point and broadcast network types, and passive interface)
- 3.2.c Configure and verify eBGP between directly connected neighbors (best path selection algorithm and neighbor relationships)
- 3.3 Wireless
- 3.3.a Describe Layer 1 concepts, such as RF power, RSSI, SNR, interference noise, band and channels, and wireless client devices capabilities
- 3.3.b Describe AP modes and antenna types
- 3.3.c Describe access point discovery and join process (discovery algorithms, WLC selection process)
- 3.3.d Describe the main principles and use cases for Layer 2 and Layer 3 roaming
- 3.3.e Troubleshoot WLAN configuration and wireless client connectivity issues
- 3.4 IP Services
- 3.4.a Describe Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- 3.4.b Configure and verify NAT/PAT
- 3.4.c Configure first hop redundancy protocols, such as HSRP and VRRP
- 3.4.d Describe multicast protocols, such as PIM and IGMP v2/v3
4.0 NETWORK ASSURANCE
- 4.1 Diagnose network problems using tools such as debugs, conditional debugs, trace route, ping, SNMP, and syslog
- 4.2 Configure and verify device monitoring using syslog for remote logging
- 4.3 Configure and verify NetFlow and Flexible NetFlow
- 4.4 Configure and verify SPAN/RSPAN/ERSPAN
- 4.5 Configure and verify IPSLA
- 4.6 Describe Cisco DNA Center workflows to apply network configuration, monitoring, and management
- 4.7 Configure and verify NETCONF and RESTCONF
5.0 SECURITY
- 5.1 Configure and verify device access control
- 5.1.a Lines and password protection
- 5.1.b Authentication and authorization using AAA
- 5.2 Configure and verify infrastructure security features
- 5.2.a ACLs
- 5.2.b CoPP
- 5.3 Describe REST API security
- 5.4 Configure and verify wireless security features
- 5.4.a EAP
- 5.4.b WebAuth
- 5.4.c PSK
- 5.5 Describe the components of network security design
- 5.5.a Threat defense
- 5.5.b Endpoint security
- 5.5.c Next-generation firewall
- 5.5.d TrustSec, MACsec
- 5.5.e Network access control with 802.1X, MAB, and WebAuth
6.0 AUTOMATION
- 6.1 Interpret basic Python components and scripts
- 6.2 Construct valid JSON encoded file
- 6.3 Describe the high-level principles and benefits of a data modeling language, such as YANG
- 6.4 Describe APIs for Cisco DNA Center and vManage
- 6.5 Interpret REST API response codes and results in payload using Cisco DNA Center and RESTCONF
- 6.6 Construct EEM applet to automate configuration, troubleshooting, or data collection
- 6.7 Compare agent vs. agentless orchestration tools, such as Chef, Puppet, Ansible, and SaltStack
- Duration 30 hours
- Lessons 80
- Enrolled 105 student
- Access Lifetime
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