CCNP Flash Cards and Exam Practice Pack (CCNP Self-Study, 642-801, 642-811, 642-821, 642-831)
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Brent Stewart Denise Donohue Tim Sammut
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ISBN: 1587200910 ISBN13: 9781587200915
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Summary More than 2000 flash cards, practice questions, and quick reference sheets for complete CCNP exam preparation
Run through practice exam questions while reviewing crucial information on challenging topics
Boost memory retention with 1000+ flash cards specifically designed to cover all exam objectives and perforated for easy removal
Download the electronic flash cards to your handheld for ultimate portability
Create and save personalized sets of electronic flash cards for focused review
Digest complex CCNP information with a set of nearly 100 quick reference sheets
Review all exam objectives in a variety of formats using proven self-study methods
CCNP Flash Cards and Exam Practice Pack includes the following three tried-and-true methods of late-stage test preparation for all four CCNP exams:
More than 1000 flash cards. Test your understanding of CCNP concepts with flash cards in print and electronic formats. The electronic version is PC- and handheld-compatible, allowing for supreme flexibility. Shuffle the electronic cards, work from preset groups of cards, or create and save your own challenging sets for focused review.
950+ practice exam questions. Verify your knowledge with this robust exam engine including more than 900 questions. Test your proficiency in two modes-study mode and practice mode-and identify areas of weakness so you can concentrate on specific topics for which you need the most help.
Nearly 100 quick reference sheets. Review crucial CCNP exam objectives with these comprehensive study sheets. Succinct text overviews of complex CCNP concepts are supported with detailed diagrams to provide a valuable late-stage review of all that must be mastered for exam success.
Are you ready to take your CCNP exams? You know the concepts, you have the experience, and now you want to practice, practice, practice until exam time. CCNP Flash Cards and Exam Practice Pack gives you three methods of proven late-stage exam preparation.
CCNP Flash Cards and Exam Practice Pack covers all the objectives on the four new CCNP exams, including advanced Spanning Tree and 802.1q trunking configuration, implementing QoS in both LANs and WANs, detailed troubleshooting techniques, advanced NAT, routing principles, and working with routing protocols such as OSPF, BGP, and IS-IS.
Flip through the flash cards and test yourself on the critical details that form the foundation of the CCNP exams. Whether you are searching for the ultimate CCNP late-stage test preparation tool or simply need a complete package with at-a-glance, comprehensive information on advanced networking, CCNP Flash Cards and Exam Practice Pack has everything you need to reference at home, at work, and on the go!
CCNP Flash Cards and Exam Practice Pack is part of a recommended learning path from Cisco Systems(r) that can include simulation and hands-on training from authorized Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press. To find out more about instructor-led, e-learning, and hands-on instruction offered by authorized Cisco Learning Partners worldwide, please visit www.cisco.com/go/authorizedtraining.
Denise Donohue, CCIE(r) No. 9566, is a certified Cisco Systems instructor currently teaching at Global Knowledge.Tim Sammut, CCIE No. 6642, is a senior network consultant for Northrop Grumman Information Technology. Brent Stewart is a certified Cisco Systems instructor currently teaching at Global Knowledge.
Author Bio
Brent Stewart, CCNP, CCDP, MCSE, is a certified Cisco Systems instructor and teaches at Global Knowledge. As a Global Knowledge employee, he participated in the development of ICND, BSCI, BCMSN, BCRAN, and CIT for Internet-based delivery. Denise Donohue, CCIE No. 9566, is a certified Cisco Systems instructor and a Cisco instructor for Global Knowledge. As a Global Knowledge employee, she participated in the development of ICND, BSCI, BCMSN, BCRAN, and CIT for Internet-based delivery. Tim Sammut, CCIE No. 6642, is a Senior Network Consultant for Northrop Grumman Information Technology. Tim also holds the CISSP, CCIE Security, and CCIE Communication and Services certifications.
Table of Contents
Foreword. Introduction.
I: BSCI.
Section 1. Advanced IP Addressing.
Section 2. Routing Principles.
Section 3. EIGRP.
Section 4. OSPF.
Section 5. Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS).
Section 6. Migrating and Redistributing Routes between Multiple IP Routing Protocols.
Section 7. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
BSCI Quick Reference Sheets. Advanced IP Addressing Issues. Understanding IP Routing. Classful IP Routing. Classless IP Routing Protocols. Comparing RIP and IGRP. IP Routing Protocols. EIGRP. EIGRP Messages. EIGRP DUAL. Configuring EIGRP. Advanced EIGRP. OSPF Overview. Configuring Single Area OSPF. Low-Level OSPF. OSPF Network Types. OSPF Advertisements and Cost. OSPF. Summarization. IS-IS. Optimizing Routing. BGP.
II. BCMSN.
Section 1. Implementing Switching in the Network.
Section 1. Configuring VLANS and VTP.
Section 2. Implementing and Tuning Spanning Tree Protocol.
Enhancing Spanning-Tree Protocol.
Section 1. Multilayer Switching (MLS).
Section 2. Improving Network Availability.
Section 3. Cisco AVVID Services and Applications.
Section 4. Implementing QoS.
BCMSN Quick Reference Sheets. The Evolving Network Model. Multilayer Switching. Catalyst Switch Basics. VLAN Implementation. Understanding the Spanning Tree Protocol. Spanning Tree Enhancements. Multilayer Switching. Inter-VLAN Routing. Multilayer Switch Reliability. Default Gateway Redundancy. IP Multicast and IP Telephony in a Switched Network. Implementing QoS in a Switched Network. Optimizing Performance of Campus Networks. Security in the Campus Network. Metro Ethernet. Metro Ethernet Tunneling Options.
III. CIT.
Section 1. Network Baselining and Troubleshooting Methodologies.
Section 1. Troubleshooting TCP/IP.
Section 2. Troubleshooting Switched Ethernet Networks.
Section 3. Troubleshooting PPP.
Section 4. Troubleshooting Frame Relay.
CIT Quick Reference Sheets. Network Troubleshooting and Baselining. The General Troubleshooting Process. Gathering Symptoms. Guidelines for Network Documentation. Reasons to Baseline a Network. Steps in the Network Discovery Process. Network Topology Diagrams. Components of a Network Configuration Table. Important Points to Document for Ethernet Switches. Important Points to Document for Routers. Helpful Commands in Network Discovery and Documentation. Troubleshooting TCP/IP. Administrative Distance. Route Redistribution. IOS TCP/IP Troubleshooting Commands. Workstation Troubleshooting Commands. TCP/IP Debugging Commands. Troubleshooting Switched Ethernet Networks. Using SPAN and RSPAN. Troubleshooting Error Disabled PortsImportant Troubleshooting CommandsDebugging. Commands. Troubleshooting PPP. Debugging PPP Connections. Client IP Address Assignment. Configuring and Tuning Multilink PPP. Verification of a PPP Configuration. Supporting Frame Relay. Configuring a Router to Interact with a Congested Frame Relay Network. Viewing the Status of Frame Relay Connections. Debugging Frame Relay Connections.
IV. BCRAN.
Section 1. Wide-Area Network Technologies.
Section 1. Configuring Asynchronous Serial Connections.
Section 2. Configuring PPP with CHAP and PAP.
Section 3. Dial-on-Demand Routing.
Section 4. Configuration Frame Relay Connections.
Section 5. Network Redundancy and Backup Connections.
Section 6. Queuing and Compression.
Section 7. Network Address Translation.
BCRAN Quick Reference Sheets. Wide-Area Network Technologies. Working with Asynchronous Connections. Configuring PPP with PAP and CHAP. Configuring Dial-on-Demand Routing. Configuring Frame Relay. Network Redundancy and Backup Connections. Configuring Compression. Configuring Queuing. Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT).
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