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CHAPTER 1: CHAPTER 2: 1. ENTRY LEVEL CERTIFICATIONS CATALOGUE ____________________ 5 1.1 CISCO CERTIFIED ENTRY NETWORKING TECHNICIAN (CCENT) ......................5 2. ASSOCIATE LEVEL CERTIFICATIONS CATALOGUE ________________ 7 2.1 CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE (CCNA)..........................................7 2.2 CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE - VOICE (CCNA VOICE) ...................9 2.3 CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE - SECURITY (CCNA SECURITY)......10 2.4 CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE (WIRELESS CCNA WIRELESS)....11 2.5 CISCO CERTIFIED DESIGN ASSOCIATE (CDA) ..............................................13 3. PROFESSIONAL LEVEL TRAININGS & CERTIFICATIONS CATALOGUE15 3.1 CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK PROFESSIONAL (CCNP)..................................15 3.2 CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK PROFESSIONAL WIRELESS (CCNP WIRELESS).19 3.3 CISCO CERTIFIED VOICE PROFESSIONAL (CCVP)........................................25 3.4 CISCO CERTIFIED SECURITY PROFESSIONAL (CCSP) ..................................29 3.5 CISCO CERTIFIED DESIGN PROFESSIONAL (CCDP) .....................................31 3.6 CISCO CERTIFIED INTERNETWORK PROFESSIONAL (CCIP) ...........................31 4. EXPERT LEVEL TRAININGS & CERTIFICATIONS CATALOGUE ______ 31 4.1 CCIE ROUTING & SWITCHING (CCIE R & S) ...............................................31 4.2 CCIE SECURITY .........................................................................................31 4.3 CISCO CERTIFIED DESIGN EXPERT (CCDE) ................................................31 4.4 CCIE SERVICE PROVIDER (CCIE SP).........................................................31 4.5 CCIE VOICE (CCIE VOICE) ........................................................................31 4.6 CCIEW (CCIE WIRELESS) .........................................................................31

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Career Certifications
Certification Paths Routing & Switching Design CCENT Network Security CCENT CCNA Security CCSP CCIE Security CCNA & CCDA CCDP CCDE Entry-Level Associate Professional Expert

CCENT

CCNA

CCNP

CCIE Routing & Switching

Service Provider CCENT Storage Networking Voice CCENT Wireless CCENT CCNA Wireless CCNP Wireless CCIE Wireless CCNA Voice CCVP CCIE Voice CCNA CCIP CCIE Service Provider CCIE Storage Networking

CCENT

CCNA

CCNP

1.Entry Level Certifications Catalogue 1.1 Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT)
Cisco has introduced a new associated entry-level certification, Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT). This is an optional certification that can be obtained after completing the first half of the CCNA curriculum. The Cisco CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician) certification validates the skills required for entry-level network support positions, the starting point for many successful careers in networking. Candidates should have the knowledge and skill to install, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network, including basic network security. CCENT certification is the first step toward achieving CCNA, which covers medium size enterprise branch networks with more complex connections. Prerequisites None 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Exams

640- 822 INTERCONNECTING CISCO NETWORK DEVICES PART 1 (ICND1) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee Network technicians who configure and support internetworks Individuals seeking CCNA certification Management and salespeople who need a working knowledge of modern networking Familiarity with a windows-based computer.

Prerequisites Course Objectives After completing this course, you should be able to: Describe how networks function, identifying major components, the function of network components and the Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model. Describe issues related to increasing traffic on an Ethernet LAN and identify switched LAN technology solutions to Ethernet networking issues using the host-to-host packet delivery process. Describe the reasons for extending the reach of a LAN and the methods that can be used, with a focus on RF wireless access. Describe the reasons for connecting networks with routers and how routed networks transmit data through networks using TCP / IP. Describe the function of Wide Area Networks (WANs), the major devices of WANs, and configure PPP encapsulation, static and dynamic routing, PAT and RIP routing. Use the command-line interface to discover neighbors on the network and manage the router's startup and configuration.

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Course Content It focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate and troubleshoot a small branch office Enterprise network, including configuring a switch and a router, connecting to a WAN, and implementing network security. The course outline is as follows: Module 1 - Building a Simple Network Module 2 - Ethernet Local Area Networks Module 3 - Wireless Local Area Networks Module 4 - Exploring the Functions of Routing Module 5 - Wide Area Networks Module 6 - Network Environment Management

2.Associate Level Certifications Catalogue 2.1 Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including the implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. It includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking concepts and terminology, and performance-based skills. The curriculum also includes the use of these protocols: IP, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIPv2), VLANs, Ethernet, access control lists (ACLs). Prerequisites None Exams 1. 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) 2. 640-816 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2) 3. 640-802 CCNA INTERCONNECTING CISCO NETWORK DEVICES PART 1 (ICND1) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee Network technicians who configure and support internetworks Individuals seeking CCNA certification Management and salespeople who need a working knowledge of modern networking Familiarity with a windows-based computer.

Prerequisites Course Objectives After completing this course, you should be able to: Describe how networks function, identifying major components, the function of network components and the Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model. Describe issues related to increasing traffic on an Ethernet LAN and identify switched LAN technology solutions to Ethernet networking issues using the host-to-host packet delivery process. Describe the reasons for extending the reach of a LAN and the methods that can be used, with a focus on RF wireless access. Describe the reasons for connecting networks with routers and how routed networks transmit data through networks using TCP / IP.

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Describe the function of Wide Area Networks (WANs), the major devices of WANs, and configure PPP encapsulation, static and dynamic routing, PAT and RIP routing. Use the command-line interface to discover neighbors on the network and manage the router's startup and configuration.

Course Content It focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small branch office Enterprise network, including configuring a switch and a router, connecting to a WAN, and implementing network security. The course outline is as follows: Module 1 - Building a Simple Network Module 2 - Ethernet Local Area Networks Module 3 - Wireless Local Area Networks Module 4 - Exploring the Functions of Routing Module 5 - Wide Area Networks Module 6 - Network Environment Management INTERCONNECTING CISCO NETWORK DEVICES PART 2 (ICND2) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee Network technicians who configure and support internetworks Individuals seeking CCNA certification Management and salespeople who need a working knowledge of modern networking We recommend starting with Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1).

Prerequisites Course Objectives After completing this course, you should be able to: Review how to configure and troubleshoot a small network. Expand the switched network from a small LAN to a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree. Describe routing concepts as they apply to a medium-sized network and discuss considerations when implementing routing on the network. Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF. Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP. Determine how to apply ACLs based on network requirements, and to configure, verify, and troubleshoot ACLs on a medium-sized network. Describe when to use NAT or PAT on a medium-sized network, and configure NAT or PAT on routers. Identify and implement the appropriate WAN technology based on network requirements. Course Content It focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium-size branch office Enterprise network, including configuring several switches and routers, connecting to a WAN and implementing network security. The course outline is as follows: Module 1 - Small Network Implementation Module 2 - Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction Module 3 - Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction

Module 4 - Single Area OSPF Implementation Module 5 - EIGRP Implementation Module 6 - Access Control Lists Module 7 - Address Space Management Module 8 - LAN Extension in to a WAN

2.2 Cisco Certified Network Associate - Voice (CCNA Voice)


The Cisco CCNA Voice certification confirms that you have the required skill set for specialized job roles in voice technologies, such as voice technologies administrator, voice engineer, and voice manager. It validates skills in VoIP technologies such as IP PBX, IP telephony, handset, call control, and voicemail solutions. Candidates are also exposed to the Cisco Unified Communications architecture and design, covering mobility, presence, and TelePresence applications. The CCNA Voice Certification enables employers to validate that their staff possess a strong foundation in voice applications and infrastructure concepts; and are capable of performing baseline installation, operation, and maintenance tasks on Cisco VoIP solutions, particularly the Smart Business Communications System from 8-250 lines. Prerequisites Valid CCNA 640-460 Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC) Exams

640-460 IMPLEMENTING CISCO IOS UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS (IIUC) Who Should Attend? Customers Employee Channel Partners/Resellers

Prerequisites Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Describe the components of the Cisco Unified Communications Architecture. Describe PSTN components and technologies. Describe how to interconnect VoIP with service provider network. Implement a UC 500 system using Cisco Configuration Assistant. Implement Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Implement Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express to support endpoints using Cisco CLI Commands. Implement Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express to connect to service provider networks using CLI commands. Implement Cisco Unity Express in a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express environment using CLI commands. Perform basic maintenance and operations tasks to support UC 500 and Cisco. Complete express deployments of the Unified Communications Manager. Course Objectives

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Course Content The course covers Unified Communications concepts, component definition and high level designs. This is also the core technology course in the certification path to achieve the CCNA Voice designation. UC products covered during lab sessions include the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express / Cisco Unity Express and the UC500 Smart Business Communications System. The course outline is as follows: Introduction to the Cisco Unified Communications Systems Express Implementation of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Implementation of Cisco Unity Implementation of the Cisco Smart Business Communications System

2.3 Cisco Certified Network Associate - Security (CCNA Security)


The CCNA Security Certification meets the needs of IT professionals who are responsible for network security. It confirms an individual's skills for job roles such as Network Security Specialists, Security Administrators, and Network Security Support Engineers. This certification validates skills including installation, troubleshooting and monitoring of network devices to maintain integrity, confidentiality and availability of data and devices. It also develops competency in the technologies that Cisco uses in its security structure. Students completing the recommended Cisco training will be introduced to core security technologies as learn how to develop security policies and mitigate risks. IT organizations that employ CCNA security-holders will benefit from IT staff that can develop a security infrastructure, recognize threats and vulnerabilities to networks, and mitigate security threats. Prerequisites Valid CCNA

Exams 640-553 Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (IINS)

640-553 IMPLEMENTING CISCO IOS NETWORK SECURITY (IINS) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee

Prerequisites Skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1). Working knowledge of the Windows operating system.

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Course Objectives Develop a comprehensive network security policy to counter threats against information security. Configure routers on the network perimeter with Cisco IOS Software security features. Configure a Cisco IOS zone-based firewall to perform basic security operations on a network. Configure site-to-site VPNs using Cisco IOS features. Configure IPS on Cisco network routers. Configure LAN devices to control access, resist attacks, shield other network devices and systems, and protect the integrity and confidentiality of network traffic.

Course Content Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (IINS) focuses on the necessity of a comprehensive security policy and how it affects the posture of the network. On completion of the course, you will be able to perform basic tasks to secure a small branch type office network using Cisco IOS security features available through Web-based GUIs (Cisco Router and Security Device Manager [SDM]) and the command-line interface (CLI) on the Cisco routers and switches. The course outline is as follows: Module 1: Introduction to Network Security Principles Module 2: Perimeter Security Module 3: Network Security Using Cisco IOS Firewalls Module 4: Site-to-Site VPNs Module 5: Network Security Using Cisco IOS IPS Module 6: LAN, SAN, Voice, and Endpoint Security Overview

2.4 Cisco Certified Network Associate (Wireless CCNA Wireless)


The CCNA Wireless certification validates the candidates skills in the configuration, implementation, and support of wireless LANs, specifically those networks using Cisco equipment. Prerequisites Valid CCNA

Exams 640-721 Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials (IUWNE)

IMPLEMENTING CISCO UNIFIED WIRELESS NETWORKING ESSENTIALS (IUWNE) Who Should Attend? Cisco CCNA Wireless certification is critical for professionals who support wireless LANs, including networking administrators, wireless support specialists, and WLAN project managers.

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Course Objectives The IUWNE is designed to help students prepare for the CCNA Wireless certification.The IUWNE v1.0 enables students to design, install, configure, monitor and conduct basic troubleshooting tasks on Cisco WLAN in SMB and Enterprise installations. Course Content The key areas covered are: Wireless networks and topologies Wireless LANs RF principles Radio Frequency Mathematics Antennae Basics of spread spectrum technologies Wireless regulatory bodies, standards and certifications Wireless frames and physics Understanding the other wireless technologies and their impact Basics of Cisco Unified wireless Network architecture Discovering and associating to a controller The AP different modes Roaming Configuring Controllers and access points Configuring and migrating stand-alone access points The Cisco Mobility Express Wireless architecture Using default OS wireless client configuration tools Managing the client connection with the Cisco ADU and ACAU Describing the Cisco Secure Services Client Cisco Client Extension program Wireless security framework and components Basic IEEE security Centralizing the authentication Securing the authentication with the main 802.1X/EAP families Managing authentication and encryption with WPA and WPA2 Configuring security on controllers and clients WCS and Navigator Working with controllers from WCS Working with maps Monitoring the network with WCS Maintaining the system Understanding troubleshooting methodologies Troubleshooting wireless network: design and site survey considerations Using troubleshooting tools

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2.5 Cisco Certified Design Associate (CDA)


The CCDA (Cisco Certified Design Associate) certification indicates a foundation or apprentice knowledge of network design for the Cisco converged network. CCDA certified professionals can design routed and switched network infrastructures and services involving LAN, WAN, and broadband access for businesses and organizations. Prerequisites Valid CCNA

Exams 640-863 Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN)

640-863 DESIGNING FOR CISCO I NTERNETWORK S OLUTIONS (DESGN) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification candidates Individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those individuals targeting the CCDP (Cisco Certified Design Professional) certification Pre-sales and post-sales network engineers involved in the network design, planning and implementation

Prerequisites Cisco CCNA certification Practical experience with deploying and operating networks based on Cisco network devices and Cisco IOS software, as well as BCMSN level knowledge of wireless and QoS topics Knowledge of building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) Knowledge of interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2) or equivalent level of working knowledge and experience Practical experience with deploying and operating networks based on Cisco network devices and Cisco IOS is strongly recommended The students with Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) or equivalent level of knowledge and experience will probably have the advantage of being able to participate more actively in classroom discussions Discuss methodology in network design Describe how to structure and modularize the network design using the Cisco Enterprise Architecture Design the Enterprise Campus and Enterprise Data Center modules Design the Remote Connectivity modules as needed Design a network addressing plan and select a suitable routing protocol for a given network design Evaluate security solutions for the network Discuss the design implications of voice transport across the network Discuss the design implications of wireless networking

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Course Content In addition to general approaches and technologies for network design, the course promotes Cisco solutions in designing and implementing scalable internetworks. The course outline is as follows: Applying a Methodology to Network Design Structuring and Modularizing the Network Designing Basic Campus and Data Center Networks Designing Remote Connectivity Designing IP Addressing and Selecting Routing Protocols Evaluating Security Solutions for the Network Identifying Voice Networking Considerations Identifying Wireless Networking Considerations Implementing and Operating the Network Design

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3.Professional Level Trainings & Certifications

Catalogue
3.1 Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
CCNP certification validates a network professional's ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 or more nodes. Network Professionals who complete 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. Prerequisites Valid CCNA 642-901 Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) 642-812 Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) 642-825 Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW) 642-845 Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) Exams

642-901 BUILDING S CALABLE CISCO I NTERNETWORKS (BSCI) Who Should Attend? Individuals seeking certification as Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) and Network administrators. To fully benefit from this course, you should have studied the CCNA curriculum.

Prerequisites

The following courses are recommended: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1)

Course Objectives After completing this course, you will be able to: Utilize advanced IP addressing, including variable length subnet masks, route summarization, Classless Inter-domain Routing (CIDR), IP Version 6 (IPv6), and Network Address Translation (NAT) with route maps. Identify advanced IP routing principles, including static and dynamic routing characteristics and the concepts of classless routing and network boundary summarization. Configure Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) for a scalable network.

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Configure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for a scalable multi area network. Configure Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) for a scalable multi area network. Manipulate routing updates and packet flow using redistribution, distribution lists, administrative distance, route maps, and policy-based routing. Configure basic Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) for internal and external Border Gateway Protocol connections.

Course Content It describes the complex concepts and commands necessary to configure Cisco routers for a scalable operation in large and/or growing internetworks. 642-812 BUILDING CISCO MULTILAYER SWITCHED N ETWORKS (BCMSN) Who Should Attend? Individuals seeking certification as Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) and Network administrators.

Prerequisites To fully benefit from this course, you should have attended the CCNA curriculum.

The following courses are recommended: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2)

Course Objectives The course covers the creation of an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing, configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting network infrastructure equipment (especially Catalyst Multilayer Switches) according to the Campus Infrastructure module in the Enterprise Composite Network model. The campus switched network includes converged IP data, IPC (voice), and Airspace WLAN (Wireless) connectivity. Course Content The course provides CCNP Training for advanced skills in building Enterprise level switched networks and applications and in integrating advanced technologies such as VoIP and Wireless. The course outline is as follows: Introduction to Campus Networks Defining Virtual Networks (VLANs) Implementing Spanning Tree Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing Implement High Availability in a Campus Environment Wireless Client Access Minimizing Service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Network Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice

642-825 IMPLEMENTING SECURE CONVERGED WIDE A REA NETWORKS (ISCW)

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Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee

Prerequisites To fully benefit from this course, you should have attended the CCNA curriculum.

The following courses are recommended: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2)

Course Objectives Explain the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the WAN. Describe and implement teleworker configuration and access. Implement and verify frame mode MPLS. Describe and configure a site-to-site IPSEC VPN. Describe and configure Cisco EZVPN. Explain the strategies used to mitigate network attacks. Describe and configure Cisco device hardening. Describe and configure IOS firewall features.

Course Content The focus is on securing remote access and VPN client configuration. The course outline is as follows: Describe Network Requirements Connect Teleworks Implement Frame Mode MPLS IPsec VPNs Cisco Device Hardening Cisco IOS Threat Defense Features

642-845 OPTIMIZING CONVERGED CISCO NETWORKS (ONT) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee Fundamentals of Ethernet, including CSMA / CD, port speed, port duplex, and 10Mbps to 1Gbps. Completing the initial configuration of a switch. Basic Spanning Tree Protocol configuration. Configuring a switch with VLANs. Creating basic inter-switch connections. Troubleshooting a VLAN and VTP to the CCNA level.

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Completing the initial configuration of a router. Fundamental security knowledge, including the presence of hackers, viruses and other security threats. Fundamental knowledge of IP Addressing, including the format of IPv4 addresses, the concept of subnetting, and VLSM and CIDR as well as static and default routing. Basic NAT / PAT. Standard and Extended Access Lists. Using client utilities, including Telnet, IPCONFIG, Trace Route, Ping, FTP, TFTP, and HyperTerminal. Basic IOS familiarity, including accessing the CLI on a Cisco device and specifically implementing the debug and show commands.

Course Objectives The course provides training for skills in optimizing and providing effective QOS techniques in converged networks operating voice, wireless and security applications. Explain the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to an end-to-end enterprise network. Describe specific requirements for implementing a VOIP network. Describe the need to implement QoS and the methods for implementing QoS on a converged network using Cisco`s routers and Catalyst Switches. Explain the key IP QoS mechanisms used to implement the DiffServ QoS model. Configure Auto QoS for Enterprise. Describe and configure wireless security and basic wireless management.

Course Content Describe Network Requirements Describing Cisco VoIP Implementations Introduction to IP QoS Implementing the DiffServ QoS Model Implementing AutoQoS Wireless Security

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3.2 Cisco Certified Network Professional Wireless (CCNP Wireless)


CCNP Wireless certification addresses the need for designing, implementing, and operating Cisco Wireless networks and mobility infrastructures. CCNP Wireless certification emphasizes wireless networking principles and theory. It also recognizes the expertise and technical acumen of wireless professionals who can assess and translate network business requirements into technical specifications that, in turn, are incorporated into successful installations. Prerequisites Valid CCNA Wireless Certification or any CCIE Certification. 642-731 Conducting Cisco Unified Wireless Site Survey (CUWSS) 642-741 Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Voice Networks (IUWVN) 642-746 Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Mobility Services (IUWMS) 642-736 Implementing Advanced Cisco Unified Wireless Security (IAUWS) Exams

642-731 CONDUCTING CISCO UNIFIED WIRELESS SITE SURVEY (CUWSS) Who Should Attend? Network engineers Test engineers Network administrators Network managers Mid-level wireless support engineer Network designers Project managers

Prerequisites Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials (IUWNE)

It is also recommended to have a basic knowledge of the following: Cisco Lifecycle Services Wireless standards (IEEE) Wireless regulator environment (FCC, ETSI, and so on) Wireless certification organization (Wi-Fi Alliance)

Cisco Unified Wireless Site Survey (CUWSS) v1.0 is designed to help students prepare for the CCNP wireless certification, a professional-level certification specializing in the wireless field. Overall objectives: Describe the requirements for preparing for a site survey Describe the requirements for planning a site survey Perform a site survey for data, voice, and location applications

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Determine the placement of the access points for data, voice and location applications Assess the deployment of the WLAN

Course Objectives Module 1: Prepare for the Site Survey Identifying Site Survey Requirements for Different Vertical Industries Identifying Customer Requirements Identifying Regulatory Issues Identifying Safety and Aesthetic Requirements Understanding Logistical Considerations

Module 2: Plan for the Site Survey Selecting the Proper Survey Model Determining the Proper Deployment Characteristics Specifying the Tools Necessary to Complete a Site Survey Defining Site Survey Documentation

Module 3: Conduct the Site Survey Producing a Predictive Site Survey Conducing a Layer One Site Survey Conducting a Layer Two Site Survey for Data Conducting a Layer Two Site Survey for Voice Applications Conducting a Layer Two Site Survey for 802.11n Clients Conducting a Layer Two Site Survey for Location

Module 4: AP and Controller Density and Licensing Determining the Infrastructure Requirements for the WLAN Determining the WLAN Equipment and Licenses

Module 5: Assessing the Deployment Verifying the RF Coverage Verifying WLAN Readiness

642-741 IMPLEMENTING CISCO UNIFIED WIRELESS VOICE NETWORKS (IUWVN) Who Should Attend? System Engineers Network engineers Network administrators Network managers Network designers Project managers Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1)

Prerequisites

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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials (IUWNE)

Course Objectives IUWVN provides an understanding of how to integrate VoWLAN services into the WLAN and be able to implement VoWLAN, QoS, and high-bandwidth applications into the wireless network. Implement QoS for Wireless Applications, both on the wired and on the wireless side Describe Voice Architecture and Voice over Wireless Specific Requirements Design and Implement Voice over Wireless LANs Implement Multicast Support Over Wireless networks Prepare the Wireless Network for Video and High-Bandwidth Applications

Course Content Module 1: Implement QoS for Wireless Applications Identifying General Considerations for Wired and Wireless QoS Describing Wireless QoS Deployment Schemes Configuring the Controller and Cisco WCS for QoS Configuring the Controller and Cisco WCS for QoS Understanding Current Best Practice Guidelines

Module 2: Voice over Wireless Architecture Describing the evolution of Voice Architecture Describing VoWLAN Call Flow Designing Wireless for Voice Verifying Voice Readiness

Module 3: Implement VoWLAN Describing Hardware and Software Requirements for VoIP Configuring a WLAN for Voice Configuring Infrastructure Devices for End-to-End Voice over Wireless Configuring Wireless Client Devices Troubleshooting VoWLAN

Module 4: Implement Multicast over Wireless Understanding General Multicast Concepts Describing Implications for Multicast in 802.11 Configuring Multicast in a Wireless Network Troubleshooting Multicast in a Wireless Network

Module 5: Prepare the Wireless Network for Video and High-Bandwidth Applications Implementing QoS for Latency-Sensitive Applications Determining Bandwidth Requirements and Preparing the Controller for Video Describing Benefits of 802.11n for Video

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642-746 IMPLEMENTING CISCO UNIFIED WIRELESS MOBILITY SERVICES (IUWMS) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee

Prerequisites Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials (IUWNE)

Course Objectives Module 1: Design WLAN Infrastructure for Mobility o o o o o o To design a WLAN infrastructure for mobility. Implement advanced services and manage with the WCS and WCS Navigator. Implement Ciscos Location-based Services. Implement the Mobility Services Engine into the wireless network. Describe the outdoor wireless networks and products. Implement and manage an indoor enterprise mesh. Module 2: Implement Advanced Services and Manage with WCS and WCS Navigator Module 3: Implement Cisco 2700 Series Appliance Location-Based Services Module 4: Implement MSE Architecture Module 5: Describe Outdoor Wireless Module 6: Implement and Manage an Enterprise Mesh

Module 7: Advanced Tuning and Troubleshooting o Optimize and troubleshoot the WLAN. Course Content The course outline is as follows: Design WLAN Infrastructure for Mobility Understanding and Utilizing Design Recommended Practices Understanding Implications of Layer 2 and Layer 3 Roaming Designing for High Availability Understanding Single SSID Designs with Mobility Configuring WCS Controller and Access Point Templates Configuring WCS for WLC Auto-provisioning Implementing WCS Partitioning

Implement Advanced Services and Manage with WCS and WCS Navigator

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Scheduling Wireless Access using WCS Configuring Reports Configuring Administrative Tasks Monitoring and Troubleshooting Clients Monitoring and Converting Autonomous APs using WCS Understanding the Roles, Features, and Functions of Cisco WCS Navigator

Implement Cisco 2700 Series Appliance Location-Based Services Understanding Deployment Requirements Understanding Applications of RFID, Chokepoint and TDoA Configuring and Tuning the 2700 Series Location Appliance Tracking Mobile Clients Calibrating RSSI for the Cisco and AeroScout Implementation Configuring, Generating, Interpreting Location and Event Notifications Describing Location Appliance Maintenance Troubleshooting Location-based Services Describing Mobility Services Architecture Loading MSE Application Integrating and Managing the MSE with WCS Integrating Third-Party Applications Troubleshooting MSE Describing Outdoor Mesh Describing Wireless Bridging Describing Mobile Routing Troubleshooting the Access Point Join Process Troubleshooting Inter-Controller Communications Tuning the RF Environment Adjusting Authentication and EAP Timers

Implement MSE Architecture

Describe Outdoor Wireless

Advanced Tuning and Troubleshooting

642-736 IMPLEMENTING ADVANCED CISCO UNIFIED WIRELESS SECURITY (IAUWS) Who Should Attend? Wireless network engineers Wireless test engineers Wireless network administrators Wireless network managers Mid-level wireless support engineer Project managers Program managers Others sales and marketing personnel

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Prerequisites Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials (IUWNE)

Course Objectives The goal of the course is to provide network professional with the information to prepare them to secure the wireless network from security threats via appropriate security policies and best practices, as well as ensure the proper implementation of security standards and the proper configuration of security components. Overall objectives: Translate organizational and regulatory security policies and enforce security compliances Integrate security on client devices Design and implement guest access services on the WLAN controller Design and integrate a wireless network with Cisco NAC Appliance Implement secure wireless connectivity services on the WLAN controller Use the internal security features on the WLAN controller and integrate the WLAN controller with advanced security platforms to isolate and mitigate security threats to the WLAN

Course Content Module 1: Organizational and Regulatory Security Policies o o o o o Describing Regulatory Compliance Segmenting Traffic Configuring Administrative Security Managing WLAN Controller and Cisco WCS Alarms Identifying Security Audit Tools

Module 2: Secure Client Devices o o o o o Configuring EAP Authentication Describing the Impact of Security on Application and Roaming Configuring EAP Authentication on the Clients Configuring Cisco Secure Services Client Troubleshooting Wireless Connectivity

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Describing Guest Access Architecture Configuring the WLAN to Support Guest Access Configuring Guest Access Accounts Troubleshooting Guest Access Configure a Controller to use the Cisco NGS for Authentication Troubleshooting Guest Access Issues Introducing the Cisco NAC Appliance Solution Configuring the Controller for Cisco NAC Appliance for Out-of-Band Operations Configuring Authentication for the WLAN Infrastructure Configuring Management Frame Protection

Module 4: Design and Integrate Wireless Network with Cisco NAC Appliance

Module 5: Implement Secure Wireless Connectivity Services

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Configuring Certificate Services Implementing Access Control Lists Configuring Identity Based Networking Troubleshooting Secure Wireless Connectivity Mitigating Wireless Vulnerabilities Managing Rogue Access Points Managing IDS Signatures Understanding Ciscos End-to-End Security Solutions Integrating Cisco WCS with Wireless IPS

Module 6: Internal and Integrated External Security Mitigations

3.3 Cisco Certified Voice Professional (CCVP)


The CCVP certification recognizes the increased importance given to IT professionals who are responsible for integrating voice technology into underlying network architectures. Individuals who earn a CCVP certification can help create a telephony solution that is transparent, scalable, and manageable. Earning a CCVP certification validates a robust set of skills in implementing, operating, configuring, and troubleshooting a converged IP network. The certification content focuses on Cisco Unified Communications Manager (formerly Unified Call Manager), Quality of Service (QoS), gateways, gatekeepers, IP phones, voice applications, and utilities on Cisco routers and Cisco Catalyst switches. Prerequisites CCNA Voice 642-642 Implementing Cisco Quality of Service 2.2 (QOS) 642-432 Cisco Voice over IP v6 (CVOICE) 642-426 Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Systems (TUC) 642-445 Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 1 v6 (CIPT1) 642-436 Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 2 v6 (CIPT2) Exams

642-642 IMPLEMENTING CISCO QUALITY OF SERVICE 2.2 (QOS) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee Completion of the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND) or Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA). Additionally, Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) is recommended, as some BGP background is assumed. Identify the components of the Cisco Unity system, describe their standard and optional features, and explain how they integrate into a unified messaging system. Explain the need to implement Quality of Service (QoS) and explain methods for implementing and managing QoS. Identify and describe different models used for ensuring QoS in a network and explain key IP QoS mechanisms used to implement the models. Explain the use of MQC and AutoQoS to implement QoS on the network.

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Course Objectives

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Use Cisco QoS queuing mechanisms to manage network congestion. Use Cisco QoS congestion avoidance mechanisms to reduce the effects of congestion on the network. Use Cisco QoS traffic policing and traffic shaping mechanisms to effectively limit the rate of network traffic. Successfully use Cisco link efficiency mechanisms to improve the bandwidth efficiency of the link. Correctly select the most appropriate QoS mechanisms for providing QoS using Cisco best practices.

Course Content The Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QoS) v2.2 course provides in-depth knowledge of IP QoS requirements, conceptual models using Differentiated Services (DiffServ), Integrated Services (IntServ) and Best Effort (over provisioning), and the implementation of IP QoS on Cisco IOS switch and router platforms. The course outline is as follows: Introduction to IP QoS The Building Blocks of IP QoS Introduction to Modular QoS CLI and Auto-QoS Classification and Marking Module Congestion Management Congestion Avoidance Traffic Policing and Shaping Link Efficiency Mechanisms QoS Best Practices

642-432 CISCO V OICE OVER IP V6 (CVOICE) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee Working knowledge of fundamental terms and concepts of computer networking to include LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing. Basic internetworking skills taught in Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND), or equivalent knowledge. Ability to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches and to enable VLANs and DHCP. Knowledge of traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) operations and technologies. Describe VoIP, components of a VoIP network, VoIP protocols, special requirements for VoIP calls, and Codecs. Configure gateway interconnections to support VoIP and PSTN calls. Describe the basic signaling protocols used on voice gateways and configure a gateway to support calls using the various signaling protocols. Define a dial plan, describing the purpose of each dial plan component, and implement a dial plan on a voice gateway. Describe gatekeeper functions, protocols, and operation and implement an H.323 gatekeeper to provide dial plan resolution and call admission control.

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Implement a Cisco Unified Border Element gateway to connect to an Internet Telephony Service Provider.

642-426 TROUBLESHOOTING CISCO UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS S YSTEMS (TUC) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee

Prerequisites CCNA Certification Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 1 (CIPT1) Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 2 (CIPT2) Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QOS)

Course Objectives The professional will troubleshoot Unified Communications System /Solutions and components/products by identifying and isolating problems, recommending solutions, and implementing fixes. Course Content Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Systems (TUC) v1.0 equips network professionals with the knowledge and skills required to troubleshoot Unified Communications Systems / solutions in Enterprise, Mid-Market, and Commercial deployments. TUC teaches troubleshooting methodology, triage, resources, tools and fixes at the integrated System / Solution level, and for components (such as Cisco Unified Call Manager, Cisco Unity, videoconferencing, and infrastructure). The course outline is as follows: Troubleshooting Methodology Analyzing and Isolating Problems Common Unified Communications Problems Symptoms Fixing Problems Services, Resources and Tools for Troubleshooting

642-445 IMPLEMENTING CISCO UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER PART 1 V6 (CIPT1) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee

Prerequisites Working knowledge of fundamental terms and concepts of computer networking to include LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing. Ability to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches and to enable VLANs and DHCP. Fundamental knowledge of converged voice and data networks. Ability to configure voice interfaces on Cisco voice-enabled equipment for connection to traditional, non- packetized telephony equipment and to configure the call flows for POTS and VoIP dial peers.

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Cisco Voice over IP (CVOICE)

Course Objectives It provides the necessary knowledge and skills to install, configure, and maintain a Cisco IP Telephony solution based on Cisco CallManager 5.0, the call routing and signaling component of the Cisco IP Telephony solution. Deploy a Cisco CallManager 5.0 server in a cluster using a supported IP telephony deployment model. Perform platform and general administration, and implement disaster recovery. Deploy SCCP and SIP endpoints in a Cisco CallManager 5.0 cluster. Deploy a dial plan consisting of gateways, trunks, route plan elements, hunt groups, partitions, and calling search spaces. Implement multiple site deployments with fallback telephony services in the remote branches, call admission control over the WAN bandwidth, and automated call rerouting through the PSTN when the WAN bandwidth is insufficient. Configure Cisco CallManager to enable end-user features and services.

Course Content Getting started with Cisco CallManager Release 5.0: Installing Cisco CallManager 5.0 Administering Cisco CallManager Release 5.0: Performing Platform Administration Performing General Administration Configuring CallManager 5.0 Basic Settings Configuring Cisco CallManager to Support IP Phones Configuring Auxiliary or Voice VLANs Configuring SIP Endpoints Using the Bulk Administration Tool Configuring Voice Gateways Configuring Cisco CallManager Trunks Configuring Basic Dial Plan Elements Configuring Hunt Groups and Call Coverage Configuring Complex Dial Plan Elements

Deploying Cisco CallManager Release 5.0 Endpoints:

Deploying a Dial Plan on CallManager Release 5.0:

Implementing Multi-site Deployments: Configuring Call Admission Control in Cisco CallManager 5.0 Configuring SRST Enabling Features and Services: Configuring Media Resources Configuring User Features Part 1 Configuring Extension Mobility Configuring Additional Features Configuring Cisco CallManager Attendant Console

642-436 IMPLEMENTING CISCO UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER PART 2 V6 (CIPT2)

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Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee

Prerequisites Working knowledge of converged voice and data networks. Working knowledge of the MGCP, SIP, and H.323 and their implementation on Cisco IOS gateways. Ability to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches. Ability to configure and operate Cisco Unified Communications Manager in a single-site environment.

Course Objectives Describe multisite deployment issues and solutions, and describe and configure required dial plan elements. Implement call processing resiliency in remote sites using SRST, MGCP fallback, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express in SRST mode. Implement call admission control to prevent oversubscription of the IP WAN. Implement features and applications that are pertinent for multisite deployments. Secure a Cisco Unified Communications IP Telephony deployment. Course Introduction Applications Enabling Video Calling and Conferencing Securing IP Communications Monitoring and Managing IP Communications

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3.4 Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP)


The CCSP (Cisco Certified Security Professional) certification validates the advanced knowledge and skills required to secure Cisco networks. With CCSP, a network professional demonstrates the skills required to secure and manage network infrastructures to protect productivity and reduce costs. The CCSP curriculum emphasizes secure VPN management, Cisco Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM), PIX firewall, Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA), Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), Cisco Security Agent (CSA), and techniques to combine these technologies in a single, integrated network security solution. In addition, CCSP leverages the new CCNA Security certification as a prerequisite Recognition: Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professional CNSS 4013 Recognition: The National Security Agency (NSA) and the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) recognized that Cisco security courseware meets the 4013A training standard.

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CCNA Security OR CCNA + SND (To accommodate candidates who are preparing for a CCSP certification, CCNA + SND exams will be accepted in lieu of the CCNA Security exam until June 24, 2009.)

Exams 642-503 Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches (SNRS) 642-524 Securing Networks with ASA Fundamentals (SNAF) 642-533 Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) 642-591 Implementing Network Admissions Control (Cisco Clean Agent) (CANAC) ,or 642-544 Implementing Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis and Response System v3.0 (MARS), or 642-515 Securing Networks with ASA Advanced (SNAA)

642-503 SECURING NETWORKS WITH CISCO ROUTERS AND SWITCHES (SNRS) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee

Prerequisites Experience in configuring Cisco IOS software Certification as a CCNA or the equivalent knowledge / SND Basic knowledge of the Windows operating system Familiarity with the networking and security terms and concepts (the concepts are learned in prerequisite training or by reading industry publications)

Course Objectives Secure a network using existing Cisco IOS security including Trust and Identity with Identity Based Networking Service; Network Foundation Protection including securing the Control, Management and Data Plane. Invoke Secured Connectivity with IPsec and VPNs, and implement Adaptive Threat Defense by configuring Cisco Classic and Zone-Based Firewalls and Cisco IOS IPS.

Course Content Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches [SNRS] is part of the curriculum path leading to the Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP) certification. The course outline is as follows: Module 1 Layer 2 Security Module 2 Trust and Identity Module 3 Cisco Network Foundation Protection Module 4 Secured Connectivity Module 5 Adaptive Threat Defense

642-524 SECURING NETWORKS WITH ASA FOUNDATION (SNAF) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller

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Customer Employee The Securing Networks with ASA Foundation exam is one of the exams associated with the Cisco Certified Security Professional and the Cisco Firewall Specialist certifications.

Course Objectives

Course Content Configure Security Appliances for secured network connectivity Configure and verify network and interface settings using ASDM and CLI Configure and verify NAT globals, statics, NAT exemption, and Identity NAT using ASDM Configure and verify access-lists with or without object groups using ASDM

Configure and verify routing and switching on Security Appliances Describe the routing capabilities of the Security Appliance Use ASDM to configure VLANs on a Security Appliance interface Use ASDM to configure the passive RIP routing functionality of the Security Appliance

Configure and verify Authentication, Authorization, & Accounting services for Security Appliances Configure ACS for Security Appliance support Use ASDM to configure the Security Appliance AAA features Configure and verify Auth-Proxy (cut-through proxy) using ASDM

Configure and verify Layer 3 & 4 protocol inspection, Modular Policy Framework, and threat detection for Security Appliances Configure and verify Layer 3 and Layer 4 protocol inspection using ASDM Configure and verify Modular Policy Framework using ASDM Use ASDM to configure and verify threat detection

Configure and verify secure connectivity using VPNs Configure and verify remote access VPNs using ASDM Configure and verify IPsec VPN clients with preshared keys using ASDM Configure and verify site-to-site VPNs with preshared keys using ASDM Verify IKE and IPsec using ASDM and CLI Configure and verify clientless SSL VPN using ASDM Configure and verify active/standby and active/active failover features on Security Appliances Configure and verify active/standby failover using ASDM Configure and verify active/active failover using ASDM Configure and verify redundant Interface using ASDM

Configure transparent firewall and virtual firewall features on a Security Appliance Explain the purpose of virtual and transparent firewalls Configure and verify the transparent firewall feature of the Security Appliance using CLI Configure and verify the virtual firewall feature of the Security Appliance using ASDM

Monitor and manage installed Security Appliances Update, backup, and restore configurations and software images using ASDM and CLI

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Install and verify Licensing using ASDM Configure and verify Console and SSH/Telnet access Configure and utilize Logging using ASDM

642-533 IMPLEMENTING CISCO I NTRUSION PREVENTION SYSTEM (IPS) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee Certification as a CCNA or the equivalent knowledge. Basic knowledge of the Windows operating system. Familiarity with the networking and security terms and concepts (the concepts are learned in prerequisite training or by reading industry publications).

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Course Objectives Installing an IPS sensor appliance in the Network and initializing it. Using IDM to configure built-in signatures to meet the requirements of a given security policy. Describing the functions of signature engines and their parameters and using IDM to tune and create signatures. Using IDM to tune a sensor to work optimally in the network and using the Monitoring Centre for Security and Cisco Threat Response. Installing both the NM-CIDS in a router and initializing it. Installing and recovering the sensor software image and performing service pack and signature updates.

Course Contents The course outline is as following: Course Introduction Security Fundamentals Intrusion Prevention Overview Getting Started with the IDS Command Line Interface Using IDM Lesson 6: Basic Sensor Configuration Cisco Intrusion Detection System Alarms and Signatures Signature Engines Signature Configuration Sensor Tuning Alarm Monitoring and Management Blocking Configuration Cisco Intrusion Detection System Network Module Intrusion Detection System Module Configuration Capturing Network Traffic for Intrusion Detection Systems Sensor Maintenance Verifying System Configuration

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642-591 IMPLEMENTING NETWORK ADMISSIONS CONTROL (CISCO CLEAN A GENT) (CANAC) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) Securing Networks with Cisco Routers & Switches (SNRS)

Prerequisites

Course Objectives Given client network security requirements, explain how a NAC Appliance (Cisco Clean Access) deployment scenario will meet or exceed network security requirements. Configure the common elements of a NAC Appliance (Cisco Clean Access) solution. Configure the NAC Appliance (Cisco Clean Access) in-band and out-of-band implementation options. Implement a highly available NAC Appliance (Cisco Clean Access) solution to mitigate network threats and facilitate network access for those users that meet corporate security requirements. Maintain a highly available NAC Appliance (Cisco Clean Access) deployment in medium and enterprise network environments.

642-544 IMPLEMENTING CISCO SECURITY MONITORING, ANALYSIS AND RESPONSE SYSTEM V3.0 (MARS) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee Understanding of MARS V2 Use CS-MARS to monitor security and host application devices. Know CS-MARS architecture and how CS-MARS processes events. Know how to use archive and restore features. Use CS-MARS to run / create / customize reports. Use CS-MARS to investigate an incident and mitigate the security threats. Use CS-MARS to do customer parser for unknown devices in CS-MARS. Use CS-MARS to create / customize rules that detects dark net through best practices example. Know how to tune signature / log level on device side and CS-MARS side.

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Course Contents The Cisco Security Monitoring Analysis and Response System (CS-MARS) is part of the Cisco Security Management Suite which provides security monitoring for network security devices and host applications made by Cisco or non-Cisco providers.

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In addition to event correlation and data reduction features found in SIM products, CS-MARS also provides topology awareness and automatic mitigation features. In knowing the topology of a network, CS-MARS can determine where the attack is originating and apply the appropriate remediation. The course outline is as follows: Introducing Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis, and Response System. Understanding the System Architecture. Configuring a Cisco Security MARS Appliance. Adding Reporting and Mitigation Devices. Viewing the Summary Page. Managing Rules. Understanding Queries and Reports. Investigating and Mitigating Incidents. Working with User-Defined Log Parser Templates. Integrating with Cisco Security Manager. Managing and Administering the System. Troubleshooting and Optimizing Cisco Security MARS. Using the Cisco Security MARS Global Controller. Course Review.

642-515 SECURING NETWORKS WITH ASA ADVANCED (SNAA) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner / Reseller Customer Employee Securing Networks with ASA Fundamentals (SNAF)

Prerequisites Course Objectives At the end of this course, you will be able to: Use advanced NAT features such as policy-based NAT. Use advanced modular policy framework for deep packet inspection of application protocols such as HTTP and FTP. Understand how the multimedia protocols are handled and configured by the modular policy framework of the security appliance at Layer 3, 4, and 7. Configure the security appliance to segment traffic with VLANs. Configure dynamic routing capabilities of the appliance. Configure the security appliance to route multicast traffic. Use advanced IPSec VPN technologies such as peer authentication using digital certificates. Understand the steps necessary to configure the ASA as a CA Server. Configure the IPSec VPN Client using digital certificates. Configure the advanced Easy VPN Server features of the ASA. Understand the necessary configuration for the ASA 5505 to be a VPN hardware client. Understand the steps necessary to configure QoS for VPN traffic SSL VPN features and capabilities of the security appliance. Enable clientless SSL VPNs with the security appliance. Enable AnyConnect SSL VPN Client with the security appliance. Enable the Cisco Secure Desktop with the security appliance to increase the security posture of SSL VPN connections.

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Enable Dynamic Access Policy with the Cisco Secure Desktop. Understand the characteristics of the services modules for the ASA. Configure, inspect, and filter traffic with the Content Security and Control SSM. Configure the AIP-SSM to identify and alert for common attacks.

Course Contents Module 1: o o Module 2: o o o Module 3: o o o Module 4: o o o o o o o o o o Module 5: o o o o o o o o Module 6: o o o o Lesson 1: Examining the SSMs Lesson 2: CSC-SSM: Getting Started Lesson 3: AIP-SSM: Getting Started Lab 6-1: Initializing AIP-S Lesson 1: Overview of SSL VPN Technology Lesson 2: Configuring Clientless SSL VPNs Lab 5-1: Clientless SSL VPNs Lesson 3: Configuring Full Network Access SSL VPNs Lab 5-2: SSL VPNs with AnyConnect Client Lesson 4: Cisco Secure Desktop Lesson 5: Securing the Desktop with CSD and DAP Lab 5-3: Cisco Secure Desktop and Dynamic Access Policy Lesson 1: Understanding IPsec and Digital Certificates Lesson 2: Configuring Site to Site VPNs with Digital Certificates Lab 4-1: Site-to-Site with Digital Certificates Lesson 3: Configuring the Cisco VPN Client Lesson 4: Configuring Remote Access VPNs with Digital Certificates Lab 4-2: Remote Access with Digital Certificates Lesson 5: Configuring Advanced Remote Access Features and Policy Lesson 6: Configuring the ASA 5505 as an Easy VPN Hardware Client Lab 4-3: ASA 5505 Easy VPN Hardware Client Lesson 7: IPsec VPNs and QoS Lesson 1: Switching with VLANs Lesson 2: Routing with Dynamic Protocols Lab 3-1: Dynamic Routing with EIGRP and OSPF Lesson 1: Applying the Cisco Module Policy Framework Lesson 2: Handling Advanced Protocols Lab 2-1: Implementing MPF for FTP and HTTP Lesson 1: Applying NAT 0 and Policy NAT Lab 1-1: Implementing Advanced NAT

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3.5 Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP)


The CCDP certification indicates advanced journeyman knowledge of intelligent network design concepts and principles. A CCDP credentialed network professional can discuss, design, and create advanced addressing and routing, security, network management, data center, and IP multicast complex multilayered enterprise architectures that include virtual private networking and wireless domains. Prerequisites Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) Recommended Training 642-871 Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) 642-901 Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) 642-812 Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN)

642-871 DESIGNING CISCO NETWORK SERVICE ARCHITECTURES (ARCH) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner/Resellers Employees Customers Individuals seeking the certification; and pre-sales and post-sales Network Engineers involved in the network design, planning and implementation

Prerequisites Before taking the ARCH course, learners should be familiar with internetworking technologies, Cisco products, and Cisco IOS features. To gain the prerequisite skills and knowledge, learners must complete the following courses: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) Present the Cisco AVVID framework, its segmentation of the network infrastructure, as well as intelligent network services to support key enterprise network applications and network solutions. Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed enterprise campus network and enterprise edge infrastructure designs that offer effective functionality, performance, scalability, and availability, given specified enterprise network needs. Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed intelligent network service designs for network management, high availability, security, quality of service, and IP multicast, given specified enterprise network needs. Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed virtual private network designs, given specified enterprise network needs.

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Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed wireless network designs, given specified enterprise network needs. Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed IP telephony designs, given specified enterprise network needs.

Course Content It includes the fundamental aspects of the network design addressing QoS, Security, and Network Management, fine-tuning Routing Protocols, Switching Structures and IP Multicast. The course outline is as follows: Introducing Cisco Network Service Architectures Designing Enterprise Campus Networks Designing Enterprise Edge Connectivity Designing Network Management Solutions Designing High Availability Solutions Designing Security Solutions Designing QOS Solutions Designing IP Multicast Solutions Designing Virtual Private Networks Designing Enterprise Wireless Networks Designing IP Telephony Solutions

3.6 Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional (CCIP)


The CCIP (Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional) provides individuals working in service provider organizations with competencies in infrastructure IP networking solutions. CCIP professionals have detailed understanding of networking technologies in the service provider arena including IP routing, IP QoS, BGP, and MPLS. Prerequisites Implementing Cisco Quality of Service 2.3 (QOS) 642-611 Implementing Cisco MPLS (MPLS) 642-661 Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) 642-901 Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 642-642 Recommended Training

642-611 IMPLEMENTING CISCO MPLS (MPLS) Who Should Attend? Channel Partner/Resellers Customers Employees Individuals working toward their certification Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) Implementing Cisco Quality of Service 2.3 (QOS)

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Practical experience with deploying and operating networks based on Cisco network devices and Cisco IOS is strongly recommended Course Objectives The focus is on VPN technology issues of MPLS from the service providers perspective and how to configure some of those features and functions in an existing routed environment. Upon completion of the Internetworking with Cisco MPLS (MPLS) you will be able to: Describe basic MPLS frame-mode and cell-mode architectures and identify how it supports applications that are used to address the drawbacks in traditional IP routing. Describe the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) process by explaining label allocation, label distribution, label retention, label convergence and Penultimate Hop Popping (PHP) in both frame and cell modes. Given a diagram of a typical MPLS network solution, identify the Cisco IOS command syntax required to successfully configure and monitor MPLS operations on frame, switched WAN and LC-ATM interfaces. Describe MPLSs peer-to-peer architecture and explain the routing and packet forwarding model in this architecture. Given a diagram of a typical simple MPLS VPN solution, identify the Cisco IOS command syntax required to successfully configure, monitor, and troubleshoot VPN operations. Given a diagram of a typical simple hub-and-spoke, overlapping and central services MPLS VPN solution, identify the Cisco IOS command syntax required to successfully configure VPN operations and describe how these models are used to implement managed services and Internet access. Course Content MPLS Concepts MPLS Label Assignment and Distribution Frame-Mode/Cell-Mode MPLS Implementation on Cisco IOS Platforms MPLS Virtual Private Networks Technology MPLS Virtual Private Networks Implementation MPLS Virtual Private Networks Advanced Features Cell-Mode Implementation on Cisco OS Platforms

642-661 CONFIGURING BGP ON CISCO R OUTERS (BGP) Who Should Attend? Employee Customers Channel Partners/Resellers Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 2 (ICND2) Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) or equivalent

Prerequisites

Course Objectives The Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) v3.0 course provides in-depth knowledge of BGP, the routing protocol that is one of the underlying foundations of the Internet and new-world technologies such as Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). It covers the theory of BGP, configuration of BGP on Cisco IOS routers, detailed troubleshooting information and hands-on exercises that provide students with the skills needed to configure and troubleshoot BGP networks in customer environments. Different service solutions in the curriculum cover BGP network design issues and usage rules for various BGP features preparing students to design and implement efficient, optimal and trouble free BGP networks. After completing this course you should be able to:

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Given a network scenario with multiple domains, configure, monitor and troubleshoot basic BGP to enable inter domain routing. Given a network scenario where connections to multiple ISPs must be supported, use BGP policy controls to influence the route selection process with minimal impact on BGP route processing. Given a network scenario where multiple connections must be supported, use BGP attributes to influence the route selection process. Given customer connectivity requirements, implement the correct BGP configuration to successfully connect the customers network to the Internet. Given a typical service provider network with multiple BGP connections to other autonomous systems, enable the provider network to behave as a transit autonomous system. Given a typical service provider network, identify common BGP scaling issues and enable route reflection and confederations as possible solutions to these issues. Given a typical BGP network, use available BGP tools and features to optimize the scalability of the BGP routing protocol. Introduction BGP Overview Route Selection Using Policy Controls Route Selection Using Customer to Provider Connectivity with BGP BGP Transit Autonomous System Scaling Service Provider Networks Optimizing BGP Scalability

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4.Expert Level Trainings & Certifications Catalogue 4.1 CCIE Routing & Switching (CCIE R & S)
This certification certifies expert-level knowledge of networking across various LAN and WAN interfaces, and a variety of routers and switches. Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for CCIE certification. Other professional certifications or training courses are not required. Instead, candidates must first pass a written qualification exam and then the corresponding hands-on lab exam. You are expected to have an in-depth understanding of the topics in the exam blueprints and are strongly encouraged to have three to five years of job experience before attempting certification. Exams Cisco Quality of Service 2.3 (QOS) Implementing Cisco MPLS (MPLS) Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW) Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2) 350-001 Routing & Switching Qualification Exam & Routing & Switching Lab Exam Implementing Recommended Training

Exams Step One: CCDE Written Exam:The CCIE R&S written exam is a two-hour qualification exam with 90-110 questions taken online at a Cisco authorized Pearson VUE testing center. The questions are a combination of multiple choice and more complex, interactive items that assess technical knowledge on topics such as IP, IP routing, bridging and switch-related technologies, and some equipment commands. The exam is closed book and no outside reference materials are allowed. Step Two: CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam

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You must pass the lab exam within three years of passing the written to achieve certification. Your first lab attempt must be made within 18 months of the written exam. The CCIE lab exam is an eight-hour, handson exam which requires you to configure and troubleshoot a series of complex networks to given specifications. Knowledge of troubleshooting is an important skill and candidates are expected to diagnose and solve issues as part of the CCIE lab exam. You will not configure end-user systems, but are responsible for all devices residing in the network (hubs, etc.).

4.2 CCIE Security


This certification certifies expertise with specific security protocols and components, as well as IP and IP routing. Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for CCIE certification. Other professional certifications or training courses are not required. Instead, candidates must first pass a written qualification exam and then the corresponding hands-on lab exam. You are expected to have an in-depth understanding of the topics in the exam blueprints and are strongly encouraged to have three to five years of job experience before attempting certification. Exams 350-018 Security Qualification Exam and Security Lab Exam Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches (SNRS) Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW) Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Securing Networks with ASA Fundamentals (SNAF) Securing Networks with ASA Advanced (SNAA) NEW: Implementing Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) Recommended Training

Exams Step One: CCDE Written Exam:The written exam is a two-hour, multiple choice test with 90-110 questions covering areas such as security protocols, operating systems, application protocols, security technologies, and Cisco security applications. The exam is closed book and no outside reference materials are allowed. Step Two: CCIE Security Lab Exam The CCIE lab exam is an eight-hour, hands-on exam which requires you to configure a series of secure networks to given specifications. Knowledge of troubleshooting is an important skill and candidates are expected to diagnose and solve issues as part of the CCIE lab exam. Point values and testing criteria are provided. The physical rack for Security is similar to the rack for Routing and Switching with the addition of the PIX, VPN concentrator, intrusion detection sensor and authentication server. The eight-hour lab exam tests your ability to get a secure network running in a timed test situation. You must pass the lab exam within three years of passing the written to achieve certification. Your first lab attempt must be made within 18 months of the written exam.

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Effective June 15, 2009, the Cisco CCIE Security lab exam will feature a new type of question format in a section called Core Knowledge. In this new section, candidates will be asked a series of four open-ended questions that require a short, typewritten response (typically several words). The questions will be randomly drawn from a pool of questions on topics currently eligible for testing on the CCIE Security lab exam. No new topics are being added. Candidates will have up to 30 minutes to complete the Core Knowledge section of the exam, and may not return to the questions later. First introduced to the CCIE Routing and Switching lab exam in February 2009, Core Knowledge questions will eventually be added to all CCIE tracks. The changes allow Cisco to maintain strong exam security, and they help ensure that only qualified candidates are awarded CCIE certification.

4.3 Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE)


CCDE assesses advanced Network Infrastructure Design Principles and Fundamentals for large networks. A CCDE demonstrates an ability to develop solutions which address planning, design, integration, optimization, operations, security and ongoing support focused at the infrastructure level for customer networks. Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for CCDE certification. Other professional certifications or training courses are not required. Exams Step One: CCDE Written Exam:You must pass the two-hour, written qualification exam which covers advanced networking infrastructure design principles and concepts. On passing the qualification exam, you are eligible to schedule the practical exam. ADVDESIGN is the qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Design Expert CCDE certification. The ADVDESIGN exam will test a candidate's knowledge of routing protocols, internetworking theory and design principles .The exam assesses a candidate's understanding of network design in the areas of routing, tunneling, Quality of Service, Management, Cost, Capacity, and Security. This exam combines indepth technical concepts with Network Design principles and is intended for a Network Professional with at least 5 years of experience in Network Engineering or Advanced Network Design. Duration: - 120 minutes Step Two: CCDE Practical Exam:The CCDE Practical exam is a design-scenario exam that tests your ability to perform design analysis, justify design requirements, and develop a design implementation based on best practices. The exam will assess your ability to apply your specific body of knowledge to current business problems of technical network design. Recommended Training Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW) Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI)

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4.4 CCIE Service Provider (CCIE SP)


This certification certifies expert-level knowledge and skill for building an extensible Service Provider infrastructure to deliver rich managed services. Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for CCIE certification. Other professional certifications or training courses are not required. Instead, candidates must first pass a written qualification exam and then the corresponding hands-on lab exam. You are expected to have an in-depth understanding of the topics in the exam blueprints and are strongly encouraged to have three to five years of job experience before attempting certification. Exams Service Provider Qualification Exam and Service Provider Lab Exam Implementing Cisco MPLS (MPLS) Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Recommended Training

Step One: CCIE Service Provider Written Exam You must pass the written qualification exam covering concepts and equipment commands related to packet-based networking infrastructure before you are eligible to schedule the lab exam. The written exam is a two-hour, multiple choice test with 90-110 questions covering areas such as Layer 2 networking, IP protocols, MPLS, VPN, security, quality of service and high availability technologies. The exam is closed book and no outside reference materials are allowed. Step Two: CCIE Service Provider Lab Exam You must pass the lab exam within three years of passing the written to achieve certification. Your first lab attempt must be made within 18 months of the written exam. The CCIE lab exam is an eight-hour, handson exam which requires you to configure a series of networks to given specifications and is similar to the Routing and Switching lab, but with more emphasis on BGP, OSPF, ISIS, multicast and quality of service. Knowledge of troubleshooting is an important skill and candidates are expected to diagnose and solve issues as part of the CCIE lab exam. Specific services types (such as DSL or IP telephony) are not required on the Lab exam.

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4.5 CCIE Voice (CCIE Voice)


New! Cisco has refreshed the lab portion of its popular CCIE Voice certification to address critical skills that voice professionals must possess, including the ability to define integrated network services and mitigate future performance problems. Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for CCIE certification. Other professional certifications or training courses are not required. Instead, candidates must first pass a written qualification exam and then the corresponding hands-on lab exam. You are expected to have an in-depth understanding of the topics in the exam blueprints and are strongly encouraged to have three to five years of job experience before attempting certification. Exams Voice Qualification Exam and Voice Lab Exam

Recommended Training Implementing Cisco Quality of Service 2.3 (QOS) Unified Contact Centre Express and Unified IP IVR Deployment (UCCXD) Cisco Unified Communications Architecture and Design (UCAD) Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW) Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Systems (TUC) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 (ICND2) Implementing Cisco Unified Messaging (IUM) Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 1 v6 (CIPT1) Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 2 v6 (CIPT2) Cisco Voice over IP v6 (CVOICE) Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC)

Step One: CCIE Voice Written Exam You must pass the written qualification exam covering those technologies and applications that comprise a Cisco Enterprise VoIP solution before you are eligible to schedule the lab exam. The written exam is a two-hour, multiple choices test with 90-110 questions covering those technologies and applications that comprise a Cisco Enterprise VoIP solution. Step Two: CCIE Voice Lab Exam You must pass the lab exam within three years of passing the written to achieve certification. Your first lab attempt must be made within 18 months of the written exam. The CCIE lab exam is an eight-hour, hands-on exam which requires you to configure a Cisco enterprise voice solution over an IP network. Although basic network connectivity is provided, you will be responsible for configuring the pre-installed applications to satisfy the requirements of the lab, and to troubleshoot important parameters of a voice network, such as quality of service, VLANs, gateways and gatekeepers.

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4.6 CCIEW (CCIE Wireless)


Validates expertise in major aspects of WLAN technology Greater opportunity for salary increase and job advancement in wireless networking industry Provides the next step for individuals interested in a career in managing or working with Cisco wireless technologies

Prerequisites There are no formal prerequisites for CCIE certification; other professional certifications or training courses are not required. Instead, candidates must first pass a written qualification exam and then the corresponding hands-on lab exam. You are expected to have an in-depth understanding of the exam topics. It is strongly recommended to have three to five years of job experience before attempting certification. Step One: CCIE Written Exam You must pass a two-hour, written qualification exam before you are allowed to schedule the Lab Exam. Step Two: CCIE Lab Exam The Lab Exams are eight-hour exams and take place at Cisco Systems. You must pass the lab within three years of passing the written to achieve certification. Your first lab attempt must be made within 18 months. Exams 350-050 Wireless and CCIE Lab Exam

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