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CCNP Bootcamps Training:
Benefits
of CCNP Certification Bootcamps Training :
Experience the Benefits of CCNP Certification
Technical certification is a sound investment in your career. Although
certification does not guarantee success, research has shown that
it can have a significant impact on:
- Morale
and confidence
- Efficiency
and productivity on the job
- Monetary
rewards
- Career
advancement
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Your Skills And Your Career: Certify Yourself
The Cisco® CCNP certification 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
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- Frame
Relay
- ISDN
- ISL
- X.25
- DDR
- PSTN
- PPP
- VLANs
- Ethernet
- Access
Lists
- 802.1D
- FDDI
- Transparent
and Translational Bridging.
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Cisco® CCNP certification enhances your career path by:
- Validating
achievements, knowledge and hands-on skill base.
- Increasing
professional credibility.
- Diversifying
and heightening skills, ensuring the ability to tackle the newest,
cutting-edge technologies.
A CCNP can do the following:
- Implement
appropriate technologies to build a scalable routed network.
- Build
campus networks using multilayer switching technologies.
- Improve
traffic flow, reliability, redundancy, and performance for campus
LANs, routed and switched WANs, and remote access networks.
- Create
and deploy a global intranet.
- Troubleshoot
an environment that uses Cisco routers and switches for multiprotocol
client hosts and services
Positions for a CCNP include:
- Network
administrator
- Level
2 support engineer
- Level
2 systems engineer
- Network
technician
- Deployment
engineer
Cisco® certification also affords you special membership benefits:
- A
certificate of accomplishment.
- The
CCNP wallet card, logo and designation for your personal
promotion to clients or potential employers.
- Access
to the secure Cisco® on-line tracking system so you can download
logos, and track your Cisco® certification progress throughout
your career.
- Your
investment in your certification may be crucial to your career!
With The Vibrant Boot Camp, you will:
- Learn
all of the fundamentals
- Hone
your implementation and troubleshooting skills
- Improve
your creative thinking skills
- Obtain
your certification
- Other
accelerated training providers rely heavily on lecture and independent
self-testing and study.
Effective
technical instruction must be highly varied and interactive to keep
attention levels high, promote camaraderie and teamwork between
the students and instructor, and solidify knowledge through hands-on
learning.
Vibrant Boot Camp provides instruction to meet every learning need,
including:
- Intensive
group instruction
- One-on-one
instruction attention
- Hands-on
labs
- Lab
partner and group exercises
- Question
and answer drills
- Friendly
competitions between concurrently running classes
- Independent
study
- Self-testing
CCNP
Boot Camp
: CCNP Boot camp Curriculum :
CCNP Boot camp Exam Details :
CCNP Boot camp Details
Prevent routing loops.
Routed protocols vs. routing protocols:
Routed protocols use end nodes to encapsulate layer 3 packets along
with addressing information (EX: Appletalk, IP, and IPX).
Routing protocols are used to build, share, and maintain routing
tables and are used by routers (EX: OSPF and RIP). There are two
basic categories of routing protocols: distance vector and
link-state.
There are essentially three classes of routing protocols:
1. Distance Vector (hops); uses frequent broadcasts on all
interfaces to determine the direction and distance to other links
and accumulate distance vectors. As this process continues, routers
discover the best path to non-directly connected networks. The
metric values are cumulative. Each distance vector protocol uses a
different routing algorithm to determine the best route, which
generates a number called the metric value for each path through the
network. Typically, the smaller the metric, the better the path. EX:
RIP and IGRP.
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