What does the CCNP Exam consist of?
In order to become CCNP certified, you need to pass three different CCNP exams, CCNP Route 300-101, CCNP Switch 300-115 and CCNP Tshoot 300-135, Our CCNP bootcamp will cover all 3 modules
What Technologies are covered in the CCNP Route Syllabus
Unit 1 Implement an EIGRP based solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Unit 2 Implement a Multi-Area OSPF Network, given a network design and a set of requirements
Unit 3 Implement an eBGP based solution given a network design and a set of requirements
Unit 4 Implement an IPv6 based solution given a network design and a set of requirements
Unit 5 Implement an IPV4 or IPV6 based redistribution based solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Unit 6 Implement Layer 3 Path Control Solution
What Technologies are covered in the CCNP Switch Syllabus?
Unit 1 Implement VLAN based solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Unit 2 Implement a security extension of a layer 2 solution given a network design and a set of requirements
Unit 3 Implement Switch based Layer 3 services given a network design and a set of requirements
Unit 4 Prepare Infrastructure to support advanced services
Unit 5 Implement High Availability, given a network design and a set of requirements
Note Switching part of Tshoot is also covered as part of the course
Is Cisco certification valid outside of the Ireland and does it hold the same value?
Yes all Cisco certifications are recognised world wide, Cisco is the largest vendor of I.T networking devices (Routers and Switches) in the world.
A CCNP will prove to an employer that you are capable of installing and maintaining Cisco equipment at the highest level.
Why do you only take 10 students per class?
The CCNP course is very intensive and covers a large volume of material throughout the ten weeks. Because of this we only take ten students per class, this means we can give personal attention to each of the students,
Next CCNP Switch Class
5 Day CCNP Route Class Evening
(Max 10 Students)
2rd March until 8th Mar 2020