12 - 23 May 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 9240 € Euro
The CCNP Core Exam (ENCOR 350-401) is a certification exam for network professionals who want to demonstrate their advanced skills and knowledge in designing, implementing, and operating enterprise-level networks using Cisco technologies. The exam covers a wide range of topics related to network infrastructure, security, automation, virtualization, and network assurance.
The main objectives of the CCNP Core Exam are to test the candidate's ability to:
Design and deploy secure and scalable enterprise networks using Cisco technologies.
Implement and troubleshoot different network components, such as routers, switches, firewalls, and wireless access points.
Configure and optimize different network protocols and technologies, such as OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, IPsec, SSL/TLS, and network automation.
Use different network monitoring and analysis tools to detect and troubleshoot network issues.
Implement and troubleshoot network security components, such as access control lists, NAT/PAT, VPNs, and IPS/IDS.
Implement and troubleshoot network access protocols, such as 802.1x and port security.
The CCNP Core Exam is intended for network professionals with at least three years of experience in designing, implementing, and operating enterprise-level networks using Cisco technologies. The exam is suitable for network engineers, network administrators, network technicians, and other IT professionals who want to advance their career and demonstrate their expertise in Cisco networking technologies. To prepare for the exam, candidates should have a strong understanding of different network protocols, architectures, and technologies, as well as hands-on experience with Cisco networking equipment and tools.
Valid Cisco CCNA certification: Candidates must have a valid CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification or any Cisco CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) certification. The CCNA certification demonstrates the candidate's basic knowledge and skills in network design, installation, configuration, and troubleshooting.
Three to five years of experience: Candidates must have at least three to five years of experience in designing, implementing, and operating enterprise-level networks using Cisco technologies. This experience should cover a wide range of topics, such as network infrastructure, security, automation, virtualization, and network assurance.
Understanding of exam topics: Candidates should have a strong understanding of the topics covered in the CCNP exam, including network design, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security, automation, and network assurance. Candidates should also have hands-on experience with Cisco networking equipment and tools.
Passing the core exam: Candidates must pass the CCNP core exam (ENCOR 350-401) and one of the CCNP concentration exams. The core exam covers a wide range of topics related to network infrastructure, security, automation, virtualization, and network assurance.
Module 1: Architecture
Explain the design principles of an enterprise network
High availability
Scalability
Flexibility
Modularity
Compare and contrast the different Cisco Wireless architectures
Centralized
Distributed
Cloud
Explain the working principles of the Cisco SD-WAN solution
Transport independence
Secure connectivity
Simplified management
Module 2: Virtualization
Describe the different virtualization technologies and solutions
Server virtualization
Network virtualization
Desktop virtualization
Compare and contrast the different virtualization techniques
Hardware virtualization
Software virtualization
Storage virtualization
Explain the different components of the virtualization infrastructure
Hypervisor
Virtual switches
Virtual NICs
Module3: Infrastructure
Configure and troubleshoot the Layer 2 and Layer 3 infrastructure components
VLANs
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Domain Name System (DNS)
Compare and contrast the different routing protocols
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Explain the different VPN technologies and solutions
IPsec
SSL/TLS
GRE
Module4: Network Assurance
Configure and verify network components using automation
Network Programmability
REST APIs
Automation tools
Explain the different monitoring tools available
Syslog
SNMP
NetFlow
Compare and contrast the different network assurance techniques
Fault detection
Performance monitoring
Network analysis
Module 5: Security
Compare and contrast the different security solutions
Firewall
VPN
IPS/IDS
Configure and troubleshoot the different security components
Access control lists (ACLs)
NAT/PAT
VPN configuration
Explain the different security protocols and algorithms
Authentication protocols
Encryption algorithms
Key exchange algorithms
Module 6: Automation
Explain the different automation tools and solutions
Ansible
Chef
Puppet
Configure and troubleshoot the different automation protocols and technologies
NETCONF/YANG
RESTCONF
JSON-RPC
Compare and contrast the different automation architectures
Centralized automation
Distributed automation
Hybrid automation
Module 7: Network Access
Explain the different access technologies and solutions
Wired access
Wireless access
Remote access
Configure and troubleshoot the different access protocols and technologies
802.1x
Port security
Guest VLANs
Compare and contrast the different network access architectures
Campus network
Branch network
Remote access network