2007年11月23日星期五

CCNP Boot Camp Certification

Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) is an intermediate level certification for IT professionals who can install, configure and troubleshoot local and wide area network for enterprise organizations. Network Professionals who achieve the CCNP have demonstrated the knowledge and skills required to manage the routers and switches that form the network core, as well as edge applications that integrate voice, wireless, and security into the network.

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. To acquire a CCNP, one must pass four tests, and either re-certify or upgrade to a CCIE every three years. The CCNA is a pre-requisite for CCNP, but CCIE does not have any pre-requisites.

To give yourself the best shot at passing the CCNP Certification exams you'll need to get your hands on some actual hardware to practice on, and if you can't do that then at the very least get yourself a good simulator to work. The CCNP certification track is not one where you can brain dump your way into a job.

The Benefits
Upon the completion of our CCNP course, students will have the ability to install, configure, operate and troubleshoot

Complex routed LAN,
Routed WAN
Switched LAN networks
Dial Access Services.

Pre-requisites
Candidate must be CCNA certified. If you are not a CCNA, you can take a CCNA+CCNP boot camp. The boot camp is designed for I.T. Professionals with a minimum of one year networking experience, supporting a TCP/IP network. Prior exposure to ISP networks and WAN network implementations can be an added advantage. Take the pre-assessment test in our member zone to find out if this class is fit for you.