how to steady for CCNP training camp
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Peace,
Through the state I signed up for a CCNP training camp.
Now apart from a year of experience as a help desk I have no previous experience with Cisco What is the best way to prepare for this thing?
Anyone who goes through this training camp gets the voucher for a free test.
And I want to pass the Cisco testHours Description Module:
60 Hours
• Networking Today
• Basic Switch and Device Configuration
• Protocols and Models
• Physical Layer
• Number Systems
• Data Link Layer
• Ethernet Switching
• Network Layer
• Address Resolution
• Basic Router Configuration
• IPv4 Addressing
• IPv6 Addressing
• ICMP
• Transport Layer
• Application Layer
Introduction to Networks90 Hours
• Ethernet Switching
• Network Layer
• Address Resolution
• Router Configuration
• VLANs
• NAT
• DHCP
• Static Routing
• Routing Protocols
• ACLs
• Etherchannel
• Network Services
• Implementing Network Redundancy
Enterprise Technologies130 Hours
• Examining Cisco Enterprise Network Architecture
• Implementing Campus LAN Connectivity
• Implementing and Optimizing OSPF
• Virtualization Protocols and Techniques
• Virtual Private Networks and Interfaces
• Infrastructure Security
• Network Programmability Protocols- Enterprise Advanced Routing and
Services
Implementing and Optimizing EIGRP
• Troubleshooting EIGRP
• Troubleshooting OSPF
• Implementing and Optimizing BGP
• Troubleshooting BGP
• Redistribution
• Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)-Lite
• Implementing DMVPN
• Securing Cisco Routers
• Implement PBR
- Enterprise Advanced Routing and
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The CCNP Training Camp you've signed up for probably should have told some some of the expectations of the students of that bootcamp.
With your reported experience, I'm disappointed to say that you are not going to be able to prepare that. Bootcamps are notorious for prepping candidates are ready for the exam and just looking for last minute tips and tricks that will help them on the exam.
So a good gauge for you is this. Look at the list below. Mark all of the subjects you've had experience in with
checkmark
. Then go through again, and put anX
besides any that you don't even know what it is. Then put a+
mark besides any of topics that you've had at least 2hrs of experience in or confident that you have mastery over. Thosecheckmarks
are the areas you will at least know what their talking about. The+
will be areas you may know; theX
areas that you will be lost on.The more Checks and Xs there are compared to + the less likely you are to succeed.
best way to prepare is study, I would not begin with CCNP but CCNA. before that CompTIA A+,Network+, and Security+.
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@Ronnie-Wong
good morning
i will follow
your advised thank you sir