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The
Tiburon Technical Training difference
Tiburon Technical
Training's Cisco CCNP program provides 48
class hours per course - 20% more than other
training providers.
This program
emphasizes hands-on learning utilizing Cisco
routers and switches - providing the practical skills
needed in a production environment. Online lab
access between class meetings.
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Program
Information
- Tiburon Technical
Training's CCNP Program consists of four
advanced courses.
- It is
recommended that each course's associated exam be
taken before the next course begins. One or
more off-weeks have been scheduled between courses
to allow time for exam preparation.
- Suggested
Prerequisite: CCNA certification or equivalent
knowledge.
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Advanced
Switching (BCMSN)
This
course is for network professionals responsible for the
design, configuration, and integration of Cisco
switching networks and is recommended for those
interested in becoming a Cisco Certified Network
Professional (CCNP) or a Cisco Certified Design
Professional (CCDP).
The
course teaches how to build campus networks using
multilayer switching technologies over high speed
Ethernet, addressing the integration of routing and
switching technologies to create an efficient
fault-tolerant campus network.
Course content is reinforced by numerous hands-on
labs.
Provides
preparation for exam 642-811 and assumes that the
student has already completed the Interconnecting Cisco
Network Devices (ICND) course or has equivalent
internetworking experience.
Students should possess hands-on experience with basic
router and switch configuration tasks, and be able to
configure a simple VLAN.
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Identification
of Cisco products and services enabling connectivity and
fault-tolerant traffic transport over Fast Ethernet.
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Improving
IP routing performance through Multilayer Switching
(MLS)
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Implementing
fault tolerance through Hot Standby Router Protocol
(HSRP)
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Implementation
of the necessary services at each layer of the network
permitting users to obtain membership in multicast
groups.
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Advanced Routing (BSCI)
This course addresses
the tasks that network managers and administrators need
to perform when managing access and controlling overhead
traffic in growing routed networks once basic
connectivity has been established.
Recommended
for those interested in becoming a Cisco Certified
Network Professional (CCNP) or a Cisco Certified Design
Professional (CCDP).
The
course discusses router capabilities used to control
traffic over LANs and WANs, as well as connecting a
corporate network to an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
This is a hands-on workshop with numerous lab
exercises applying the course concepts.
Provides
preparation for exam 642-801 and assumes that the
student has already completed the Interconnecting Cisco
Network Devices (ICND) course or has equivalent
internetworking experience.
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Simplification of IP address management at branch
offices by implementing a hierarchical design.
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Implementation of appropriate technologies for a
scalable routed internetwork that includes link state
protocols and redistribution.
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Configuration of edge routers to properly interconnect
into the BGP cloud for a single or multi-homed
interconnection to an ISP's BGP network.
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Selection and configuration of appropriate access lists
for controlling accessibility to networks or devices and
to minimize overhead traffic.
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Includes coverage of OSPF,
EIGRP, IS-IS, and BGP routing protocols, hierarchical design,
route redistribution, route maps, and policy-based
routing.
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Remote Access (BCRAN)
This course covers the fundamental and practical
knowledge needed to implement Cisco remote access
network environments, such as installing and configuring
Cisco's 776, 1720, and 3640 routers for remote
access, Multilink PPP, and Network Address Translation
(NAT).
Design and
implement a remote access network using Cisco equipment.
Configure ISDN BRI and PRI traffic and verify
connectivity with common network tools.
Introductory
material on modem technology and operation, ISDN, the AT
command set, Windows 95 networking, and features of
Cisco's Access Server technology.
Build from the
introductory material to explore complex Access Server
and routing topics like PPP Callback, Dial-on-Demand
Routing, Multilink PPP, and NAT. The course delivers the
information needed to create a Cisco-based remote access
network.
Preparation for
exam 642-821
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Internetwork
Troubleshooting (CIT)
Learn to quickly troubleshoot problems with Cisco router
and Catalyst switch internetworks. Learn to remedy
communication problems in TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk and
Wide Area Networks.
- When to Use
Specific Cisco Commands: show, write, debug, ping,
and trace
- LAN/WAN Problem
Isolation
- Ethernet, Fast
Ethernet, and Token Ring Troubleshooting
- How to Use
Protocol Analyzers
- IP, IPX,
AppleTalk, HDLC, ISDN, BRI, and X.25 Traffic
Troubleshooting
Preparation for
exam 642-831
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