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Are you ready to take the ROUTE, SWITCH, or TSHOOT exams for CCNP certification? You’ve learned the concepts, you have the experience to put them to real-world use, and now you want to practice, practice, practice until exam time. CCNP Routing and Switching v2.0 Exam Practice Pack, gives you three methods of proven, late-stage exam preparation in one package. Test EngineThe CCNP practice exam engine includes hundreds of exam-realistic practice exam questions in the powerful Pearson IT Certification Practice test software for each of the three ROUTE, SWITCH, and TSHOOT exams. Flash CardsMore than 900 flash cards in customizable sets that you can tailor to your study needs. Available in the unique Cert Flash Cards Online application, so you can access from your desktop or favorite mobile devices. Quick Reference GuidesAll exam topics are covered for a quick review and refresh in a comprehensive graphical quick reference guides for each exam.
What's in the package? This product includes a print copy of the quick reference guides for all three CCNP Routing and Switching exams. The CD that accompanies the book provides readers with access to the flash cards in the Pearson IT Certification Cert Flash Cards Online application. User can also install and access the practice tests for all three exams by installing the Pearson IT Certification practice test software on the CD.
Denise Donohue, CCIE No. 9566, is a senior solutions architect with Chesapeake NetCraftsmen. She has worked in IT since the mid-1990s. Focusing on network design since 2004, she has consulted on a wide range of networks, private and public, of all sizes, across most industries. She is author or co-author of numerous Cisco Press networking, voice, and design books. Denise lives in Maryland with her wonderfully patient and supportive husband, Kevin, and their two much less patient dogs.
Brent Stewart, CCNP, CCDP, CCSI, MCSE, is the vice president of Managed Services at Stalwart Systems (stalwartsystems.com), an innovative IT engineering firm focused on secure IT architectures. His experience includes designing and managing a large-scale worldwide voice, video, and data network. He was a course director for Global Knowledge and participated in the development of BSCI with Cisco and has written and taught extensively on CCNA and CCNP. Brent lives in Hickory, North Carolina, with his beautiful wife, Karen, and their mischievous children Benjamin, Kaitlyn, Madelyn, and William.
ROUTE1. Networking Theory1.1. CEF1.2. Network Challenges1.3. IP, TCP, and UDP Operations1.4. Network Migration Strategies2. WAN Technologies2.1. PPP2.2. Frame Relay3. IP Addressing3.1. IPv43.2. IPv64. Basic Routing Concepts4.1. Routing Basics4.2. Policy-Based Routing4.3. Route Maps5. RIP5.1. RIP v25.2. RIPng6. EIGRP6.1. EIGRP Basics6.2. EIGRP for IPv4 Configuration6.3. EIGRP for IPv6 Configuration7. OSPF7.1. OSPF Basics7.2. OSPF for IPv4 Configuration7.3. OSPF for IPv6 Configuration8. BGP8.1. BGP Basics8.2. eBGP Configuration9. Tunnels9.1. GRE9.2. DMVPN9.3. EVN10. Device Security11. System Management11.1. Management Protocols11.2. NTP11.3. DHCP – IPv4 and IPv611.4. NAT – Ipv4 and IPv612. Network Optimization12.1. IP SLA12.2. Netflow
SWITCH
1. LAN Switching Basics1.1. Switch Administration1.2. Layer 2 Protocols1.3. Chassis Virtualization and Aggregation2. VLANS3. Trunking3.1. VTP3.2. Dot1Q 4. EtherChannels4.1. Protocols4.2. Types4.3. Load Balancing4.4. Troubleshooting5. Spanning Tree Protocol5.1. Spanning Tree Basics5.2. Spanning Tree Stability Mechanisms6. Switch Security Features7. AAA with RADIUS and TACACS+8. System Management9. First-Hop Redundancy Protocols
TSHOOT
0. Tools and Methodologies0.1. Methods – principles of troubleshooting0.2. Procedures – approaches to troubleshooting0.3. Practices – maintenance approaches, such as saving configs0.4. IOS Troubleshooting tools (i.e. ping, trace, basic show commands)0.5. Specialized tools – SNMP, Netflow, etc.1. Troubleshooting IP networking – This section will provide some insight into common problems and troubleshooting approaches covering IP networking.1.1. IPv4 /v6 Address Assignment 1.2. DHCP and DHCP snooping1.3. SSH / Telnet1.4. NTP, Syslog, SNMP1.5. Gateway redundancy - HSRP/VRRP/GLBP1.6. Filtering - Access lists and Route-maps (PBR)1.7. Network Address Translation2. Troubleshooting Switching Technologies – This section will cover troubleshooting switching issues. Each section will provide a brief overview of the topic, some notes on common issues, and commands useful to troubleshooting.2.1. STP2.2. VLANs, PVLANs2.3. SVIs2.4. Trunking2.5. Native VLAN mismatch2.6. Etherchannel2.7. PACLs and VACLs2.8. Port Security3. 3. Troubleshooting Switching Technologies – This section will cover troubleshooting switching issues. Each section will provide a brief overview of the topic, some notes on common issues, and commands useful to troubleshooting.3.1. STP3.2. VLANs, PVLANs3.3. SVIs3.4. Trunking3.5. Native VLAN mismatch3.6. Etherchannel3.7. PACLs and VACLs3.8. Port Security4. Troubleshooting Routing Technologies - This section will cover troubleshooting routing issues. Each section will provide a brief overview of the topic, some notes on common issues, and commands useful to troubleshooting.4.1. EIGRP (routing, configuration, authentication, Stub, summarization, filtering, passive, SIA, IPv6)4.2. OSPF (routing, configuration, authentication, summarization, filtering, passive, adjacencies, IPv6)4.3. BGP (routing, AS, configuration, authentication, summarization, prefix lists, filtering, neighborship, route-maps, IPv6)
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