El curriculum CCNP proporciona los conocimientos y habilidades necesarios para desarrollar y mantener los servicios y aplicaciones de una infraestructura de red complemente integrada. El curso se centra en las habilidades avanzadas requeridas para manejar redes punto a punto, peor va un paso más allá del enrutamiento y la conmutación para incluir redes inalámbricas, seguridad y voz. Incluye aspectos tales como redes convergentes, Calidad del Servicio (QoS), Redes Privadas Virtuales (VPNs) y tecnologías de banda ancha. El CCNP integra ingeniería de dispositivos y servicios de última generación, que permite llevar datos de forma rápida y concurrente de servicios de voz, video, wireless y seguridad optimizada.
Este programa te prepara para afrontar los exámenes válidos para obtener las certificaciones CCNP, CCDP, CCIP y CCIE Routing & Switching o CCIE Communications & Services.- 642-902 - ROUTE - 642-813 – SWITCH - 642-832 – TSHOOT
Temario:El programa está formado por:CCNP ROUTE: Implementing IP Routing ROUTING SERVICES ? Assessing Complex Enterprise Network Requirements ? Reviewing IP Routing Principles ? Creating and Documenting an Implementation Plan CONFIGURING THE ENHANCED INTERIOR GATEWAY ROUTING PROTOCOL ? EIGRP Capabilities and Attributes ? Planning EIGRP Routing Implementations ? Configuring and Verifying EIGRP ? Configuring and Verifying EIGRP in an Enterprise WAN ? Configuring and Verifying EIGRP Authentication ? Optimizing EIGRP Implementations CONFIGURING THE OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST PROTOCOL ? Understanding OSPF Terminology and Operation ? OSPF Packets ? Planning OSPF Routing Implementations ? Configuring and Verifying Basic OSPF ? Understanding OSPF Network Types, Link State Advertisements, and Tables ? Configuring and Verifying Advanced OSPF Features ? Configuring OSPF Authentication MANIPULATING ROUTING UPDATES ? Assessing Network Routing Performance Issues ? Controlling Routing Update ? Using Multiple Routing Protocols on a ? Implementing Route Redistribution IMPLEMENTING PATH CONTROL ? Understanding Path Control ? Implement Path Control using Offset-Lists ? Implement Path Control using IP SLA ? Implement Path Control using Policy Based Routing IMPLEMENTING A BORDER GATEWAY PROTOCOL SOLUTION FOR ISP CONNECTIVITY ? Planning the Enterprise-to-ISP Connection ? Understanding BGP Terminology and Operation ? Configuring and Verifying BGP ? Basic BGP Path Manipulation Using Route Maps ? Inbound and Outbound EBGP Path Selections IMPLEMENTING ROUTING FACILITIES FOR BRANCH OFFICES AND MOBILE WORKERS ? Planning the Branch Office Implementation ? Analyzing Services in the Branch Office ? Routing Traffic to the Branch Office ? Planning for Mobile Worker Implementations ? Routing Traffic to the Mobile Worker IMPLEMENTING IPV6 IN AN ENTERPRISENETWORK ? IPv6 Addressing in an Enterprise Network ? Assigning IPv6 Addresses ? Routing IPv6 Traffic ? Tunneling IPv6 Traffic ? IPv6 Static and Dynamic NAT-PT CCNP SWITCH: Implementing IP Switching ANALYZING THE CISCO ENTERPRISE CAMPUS ARCHITECTURE ? Campus Network Design Principles ? Applying the Lifecycle Approach to Campus Design IMPLEMENTING VLANS IN CAMPUS NETWORKS ? Implementing VLAN Technologies in a Campus Network ? Configuring VLANs and Trunks ? Configuring Link Aggregation IMPLEMENTING SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL ? Spanning Tree Protocols ? Configuring Spanning Tree ? Spanning Tree Enhancements ? Troubleshooting Spanning Tree Issues IMPLEMENTING INTERVLAN ROUTING ? Describing InterVLAN Routing ? Configuring InterVLAN Routing ? Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol in a Multilayer Switched Environment ? Deploying CEF-Based Multilayer Switching IMPLEMENTING HIGH AVAILABILITY AND REDUNDANCY IN A CAMPUS NETWORK ? Implementing and Monitoring High Availability ? Understanding Supervisor Redundancy ? Understanding Gateway Redundancy Protocols ? Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP ? Implementing Server Load Balancing SECURING THE CAMPUS INFRASTRUCTURE ? Switch Security Fundamentals ? VLAN Attacks ? MAC-Based Attacks ? Spoof Attacks ? Securing Network Switches ? Troubleshooting Performance and Connectivity PREPARING THE CAMPUS INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ADVANCED SERVICES ? Assessing Converged Traffic in the Campus Infrastructure ? Understanding QoS ? Implementing IP Multicast ? Preparing the Campus Infrastructure to Support Wireless ? Preparing the Campus Infrastructure to Support Voice ? Preparing the Campus InCCNP TSHOOT: Maintaining and Troubleshooting IP Networks PLANNING MAINTENANCE FOR COMPLEX NETWORKS ? Applying Maintenance Methodologies ? Maintenance Processes and Procedures ? Network Maintenance Tools, Applications, and Resources TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESSES FOR COMPLEX ENTERPRISE NETWORKS ? Troubleshooting Methodologies ? Implementing Troubleshooting Procedures ? Integrating Troubleshooting into the Network Maintenance Process USING MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS ? Using Cisco IOS Software for Maintenance and Troubleshooting ? Using Specialized Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tools MAINTAINING AND TROUBLESHOOTING CAMPUS SWITCHED SOLUTIONS ? Troubleshooting VLANs ? Troubleshooting Spanning Tree ? Troubleshooting Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVIs) and InterVLAN Routing ? Troubleshooting First Hop Redundancy Protocol Operation MAINTAINING AND TROUBLESHOOTING ROUTING SOLUTIONS ? Troubleshooting Network Layer Connectivity ? Troubleshooting EIGRP ? Troubleshooting OSPF ? Troubleshooting Route Redistribution ? Troubleshooting BGP TROUBLESHOOTING ADDRESSING SERVICES ? Identifying Common IPv4 Addressing Service Issues ? Identifying Common IPv6 Routing and Tunneling Issues TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK PERFORMANCE ISSUES ? Troubleshooting Network Application Services ? Troubleshooting Performance Issues on Switches ? Troubleshooting Performance Issues on TROUBLESHOOTING CONVERGED NETWORKS ? Troubleshooting Wireless Issues in a Converged Network ? Troubleshooting Unified Communications Issues in a Converged Network ? Troubleshooting Video Issues in a Converged Network MAINTAINING AND TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK SECURITY IMPLEMENTATIONS ? Troubleshooting Secure Networks ? Troubleshooting Management Plane Security ? Troubleshooting Control Plane Security ? Troubleshooting Data Plane Security ? Troubleshooting Branch Office and Remote Worker Connectivity REVIEW AND PREPARATION FOR TROUBLESHOOTING COMPLEX ENTERPRISE NETWORKS ? Troubleshooting Complex Environment
Dirigido a:El programa va dirigido a:? Personas con la certificación CCNA que buscan certificarse en CCNP, CCIP, CCSP, CCDP o CCIE. Administradores de Red Ingeniero de Sistemas – Nivel 2. Técnico de Redes. Ingeniero de Despliegue
Metodología:La duración del curso será de aproximadamente 4,5 meses (aproximado) Fin de semana: Viernes de 18 a 21 horas y sábados de 9 a 14 horas: clases y laboratorio presencial. 330 horas repartidas de la siguiente manera: 180 horas lectivas y guiadas por el Instructor. 150 horas de e-learning.
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