Definition of CCNP
What is CCNP?
The Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) is the middle ground of Cisco technical certifications. While more advanced than the Cisco Certified Network Associate, it is overshadowed by the Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert. The CCNP is considered proof of having the ability to work with medium-sized networks (between 100 and 500 end devices) and with technology such as QoS, broadband, VPNs, and security-minded features.
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CCNP Self-Study: Advanced IP Addressing
This sample chapter discusses several advanced IP addressing topics in support of the Cisco BSCI exam for CCNP certification.
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CCNP Self-Study: Understanding and Implementing Quality of Service in Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
This chapter describes how QoS is an integral part of any multilayer switched network deployment. With QoS, you can build a network of predictable behavior for latency, jitter, and packet loss. In addition, QoS mitigates anomalous network behavior and provides for differentiation of traffic flows.
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CCNP CIT Exam 642-831: LAN Technologies
For the exam, Cisco expects you to know many aspects of the network. You should understand how hubs, bridges, switches, and routers segment the networks, as well as how they divide broadcast and collision domains. In this chapter, I give you an overview of the different LAN topologies and the IEEE LAN media standards you need to know in order to do well on the CCNP exam.
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CCNP Practical Studies: Using DSL to Access a Central Site
After completing this chapter, you will understand the basic Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) technology, Cisco 6160 DSL Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) configuration, and Cisco 6400 Universal Access Concentrator (UAC) configuration. You will also understand different access architectures and protocols such as Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB), Routed Bridge Encapsulation (RBE), Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA), and Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE).
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CCNP BCMSN Exam Cram: VLANs, Trunks, and VTP
In preparation for the CCNP BCMSN Exam, Richard Deal explains VLANs, trunking, and the Virtual Trunk Protocol (VTP), areas that play an integral part in the setup of VLANs in your network.
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CCNP CIT Exam Self-Study: Selecting a Troubleshooting Approach
You cannot perform troubleshooting on an ad hoc basis in serious production environments; to effectively solve a problem, you must follow a specific methodology. This chapter presents three main approaches to troubleshooting and describes how to select a suitable troubleshooting approach for the problem at hand. As a troubleshooter, you must take your knowledge and aptitude into account and take the approach you feel is most suitable.
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CCNP Practical Studies: Layer 3 Switching
Learn about Layer 3 switching in detail and how to configure Layer 3 switching on the flagship of the Cisco Catalyst product family, the Catalyst 6000/6500.
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Switch Operation for the CCNP BCMSN Exam
This sample chapter covers the following topics that you need to master for the CCNP BCMSN exam: Layer 2 Switch Operation, Multilayer Switch Operation, Tables Used in Switching, and Troubleshooting Switching Tables.
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Conquering Cisco's Troubleshooting Exam (#642-831)
Andy walks you through the topics and techniques you'll need to master for the latest version of this CCNP exam.
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CCNP-BSCI (Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks) examcram
Great resource by ExamGuides.com.
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