1. TRA I N I N G
MASTER
Cisco Certified
Network Professional
(CCNP) V 6.0
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2. T RA I N I N G
MASTER
Cisco Certified Network Professional V 6.0
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.
El curriculum incluye tres exámenes de certificación requeridos para obtener la
certificación CCNP. Los tres cursos son:
CCNP ROUTE: Implementing IP Routing - Examen ROUTE (642-902)
CCNP SWITCH: Implementing IP Switching – Examen SWITCH (642-813)
CCNP TSHOOT: Maintaining and Troubleshooting IP Networks – Examen
TSHOOT (642-832)
Los contenidos del Master siguen fielmente el programa oficial de CISCO
NETWORKING ACADEMY destinados a la obtención por parte del alumno de la
Certificación CCNP, altamente valorada en el mercado laboral.
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Técnico en Redes e Internet CCNP v. 6.0
TRAI N I NG
Horario
Dos opciones:
Lunes a Jueves de 19 a 22 horas
Fin de semana: Viernes de 18 a 21 horas y sábados de 9 a 14 horas:
clases y laboratorio presencial.
Duración
Tardes: 4-4,5 meses (aproximado)
Fecha de inicio: Según calendario.
Lugar
Evaluaciones
El aprendizaje de las nuevas tecnologías requiere al alumno una actividad
continua y constante. El programa del Master no puede dividirse en
compartimentos estancos y exclusivos; de acuerdo a las disposiciones
establecidas por el fabricante, se registrará una evaluación continua del
alumno mediante pruebas teóricas y prácticas distribuidas en capítulos, que
prepararán al alumno para una evaluación final de cada semestre. Al ser
realizada on line dará derecho, tras su superación, a la obtención de un
certificado oficial de CISCO SYSTEMS específico para los contenidos de
cada semestre.
Tras la superación de las pruebas mencionadas, el alumno podrá optar a los
diferentes exámenes de certificación CCNP.
C/ Basílica, 19 – 5ª Planta.
Horas Lectivas
180 horas lectivas y guiadas por el Instructor.
Objetivos de Certificación - CCNP
Laboratorio
Según especificaciones de Cysco Systems
Exámenes válidos para las certificaciones CCNP, CCDP, CCIP y CCIE
Routing & Switching o CCIE Communications & Services
642-902 - ROUTE
642-813 – SWITCH
642-832 – TSHOOT
Prestaciones
Un ordenador por persona.
Posibilidad de hacer prácticas en aula.
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
Profesorado
Profesionales avalados por el fabricante.
Material
Usuario y Password para acceder al área privada de la página de
Cisco específica para alumnos de Networking Academy.
Documentación en castellano.
Prácticas de laboratorio.
Actividades del Packet Tracer
Certificado de asistencia de CAS TRAINING y de CISCO.
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4. MASTER
Técnico en Redes e Internet CCNP v. 6.0
TRAI N I NG
Contenidos
CCNP ROUTE: Implementing IP Routing
CCNP SWITCH: Implementing IP Switching
ROUTING SERVICES
ANALYZING THE CISCO ENTERPRISE CAMPUS ARCHITECTURE
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
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 Infrastructure to Support Video
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
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Técnico en Redes e Internet CCNP v. 6.0
CCNP
TSHOOT:
Maintaining
Troubleshooting IP Networks
TRAI N I NG
and
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
IMPLEMENTATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
NETWORK
SECURITY
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
ENTERPRISE NETWORKS
TROUBLESHOOTING
COMPLEX
Troubleshooting Complex Environments
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