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BSCI – CCNP Bootcamp
Schedule Detail
Day 1 Monday
8:30 Course Intro
9:00 1-1
Describing Network
Requirements
9:25 2-1
Introducing EIGRP
9:50 Break
10:05 2-2
Implement/Verify EIGRP
10:35 2-3
Configuring Advanced EIGRP options
11:05 2-4
Configuring EIGRP
Authentication
11:45 Lunch
12:50 2-5 Using
EIGRP in an Enterprise
Network
1:20 Lab 2-0:
Basic Configuration (Could go near begin of day)
2:35 Break
2:50 Lab 2-1:
Configure and Tune EIGRP
4:00 3-1
Introducing OSPF
4:25 3-2 OSPF
Packet Types
4:50 3-3
Configuring OSPF
Routing
5:15 Lab 3-1:
Configuring Single Area OSPF
6:25 End of
Day
Day 2 Tuesday
8:30 3-4 OSPF
Network Types
9:30 3-5
Link-State Advertisements
10:10 3-6 OSPF Route
Summarization
10:30 Break
10:45 3-7
Configuring OSPF Special Area Typ
11:15 3-8
Configuring OSPF
Authentication
11:45 Lunch
12:45 Lab 3-2: OSPF
multi-area and NBMA
1:15 Lab 3-3: OSPF
multi-area and P-M, P-P
2:00 Lab 3-4:
Tuning OSPF
3:00 4-1 IS-IS
Intro
3:30 4-2 IS-IS
Routing Ops
4:30 4-3
Configuring Basic IS-IS (end of Volume 1)
5:15 Lab 4-1:
Configuring Integrated IS-IS
6:15 End of Day
Day 3 Wednesday
8:30 5-1 Multiple
Routing Protocols
8:45 5-2
Configuring Route Redistribution
9:15 5-3
Controlling Route Update Traffic
10:00 Break
10:15 5-4 Advanced
IOS features: DHCP
10:45 Lab 5-1: Basic
Redistribution (could be after 5-3)
11:30 Lunch
12:30 Lab 5-2 Tuning
Redistribution (could be after 5-3)
1:30 6-1 BGP
Concepts/Terminology
2:00 6-2 EBGP vs.
IBGP
2:15 6-3
Configuring Basic BGP
2:35 Break
2:50 Lab 6-1:
Configuring Multihome BGP
4:00 6-4 Selecting
BGP path
4:30 6-5 Route
Maps to manipulate BGP
paths
5:30 Lab 6-2:
Manipulate BGP paths w/route maps
7:30
End of
Day
Day 4 Thursday
8:307-1 Explaining
Multicast
8:55 7-2 IGMP
and Layer 2 Issues
9:35 7-3
Explaining Multicast Routing Protocols
10:10 7-4 Multicast
Configuration & Verification
10:55Lab 7-1:
Configure Multicast Routing
12:30Lunch
12:458-1 Intro to
IPv6
1:00 8-2 Defining
IPv6 Addressing
1:15 8-3
Implementing Dynamic IPv6 Addresses
1:35 8-4 Using IPv6
with OSPF
2:35Break
2:45 8-5 Using
IPv6 with IPv4
3:15
Lab 8-1: Configure IPv6 Addresses
3:45 Lab 8-2:
Enable IPv6 OSPF routing
4:15 Lab 8-3:
Configure IPv6 Tunnels
5:00
Test
8:00End of
Day
BCMSN–
CCNP Bootcamp Schedule Detail
Day 5 Friday
8:30 1-1
Introducing Campus
Networks
9:00 Lab 1-2
Getting Started with Cisco Switches
10:30 2-1 Best
Practices for VLANs
11:002-2
Implementing VLANs
11:402-3
Implementing Trunks
12:20Lunch
1:00 2-4
VTP
1:20 2-5
Correcting Common VLAN Errors
2:00
Lab 2-1: Configuring VLANs and VTP
2:30 3-1
Describing STP
3:30 Lab
3-1: Configure Primary & backup Root Bridges
4:30 3-2
Implementing RSTP
5:00 Lab 3-2:
Implementing PVRST
6:00 3-3
Implementing MSTP
6:20 Lab 3-3:
Implementing MSTP
7:00
3-4 Configuring Link Aggregation with EtherChannel
7:20 Lab 3-4:
Configuring EtherChannel
8:00
End of day
Day 6 Saturday
8:30 Lab 3-5:
Troubleshooting STP
9:30 4-1
Routing Between VLANs
10:00 4-2 Enable
VLAN Routing on a Multi-Layer Switch
10:20 Lab 4-2:
Routing Between VLANs
12:00 Lunch
1:00 4-3 Deploying
CEF-based Multi-Layer Switching
1:40 5-1
Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with HSRP
2:20 5-2
Optimizing HSRP
2:50 Lab 5-1:
Enabling and Optimizing HSRP
4:00 5-3
Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with VRRP and GLBP
4:40 6-1
Introducing WLANs
5:00 6-2
Describing WLAN Topologies
5:306-3
Explaining WLAN Technology and
Standards
6:30 Lab 6-1:
Configuring Switches for WLANs
7:15
End of
Day
Day 7 Sunday
8:30 6-4
Configuring Cisco WLAN Clients
9:15 6-5
Implementing WLANs
9:45 6-6
Configuring WLANs
11:00 Lab 6-2:
Setting Up the WLAN Controller
Lab 6-3:
Configuring the Controller via Web Browser
Lab 6-4:
Configuring a Wireless Client (Optional)
12:00 Lunch
1:00 7-1 Planning
for Implementation of Voice in a Campus Network
1:30 7-2
Accommodating Voice Traffic on Campus
Switches
2:00 Lab 7-1:
Configuring IP Telephony Support
3:00 8-1
Understanding Switch Security Issues
3:20 8-2
Protecting Against VLAN Attacks
3:40 8-3
Protecting Against Spoof Attacks
4:00
8-4 Describing STP Security Mechanisms
4:20 8-5 Preventing
STP Forwarding Loops
4:40 8-6
Securing Network Switches
5:30 Case
Study 8-1: Applying Security Practices to Campus Devices
6:15 Case
Study 8-2: Using Security Tools in the Campus
7:00 Lab 8-3:
Applying Security Tools
8:00 End
of
Day
Day 8 Monday
Test 9:00am – 12:00pm
Lunch
12:00
ISCW–
CCNP Bootcamp Schedule Detail
Day 8 Monday
1:00 1-1
Describing Network Requirements
1:15
2-1 Describing Topologies for Facilitating Remote
Connections
1:45
2-2 Describing Cable Technology
2:15
2-3 Describing DSL Technology
2:45
2-4 Configuring the CPE as the PPPoE or PPPoA Client
3:50
2-5 Verifying Broadband ADSL Connections
4:05 3-1
Introducing MPLS Networks
4:20 3-2 Assigning
MPLS Labels to Packets
4:55 3-3
Implementing Frame Mode MPLS
5:45 Lab 3-1:
Configuring Frame Mode MPLS
6:15 3-2
Describing MPLS VPN Technology3:45
7:15 4-1
Understanding IPSec Components and Features
8:00 End of
Day
Day 9 Tuesday
8:30 4-2
Implementing Site-to-Site IPSec Operations
9:30 4-3
Configuring IPSec Site-to-Site Using SDM
10:15 Lab 4-1:
Configuring Site-to-Site VPNs
12:00 Lunch
1:00 4-4
Configuring GRE tunnels over IPSec
1:30 Lab 4-2
Configuring GRE tunnels over IPSec Using SDM
2:154-5 High
Availability Options
3:35Lab 4-3:
Configuring IPSec VPN to backup a PPP WAN Connection
4:35 4-6
Configuring Easy VPN and Easy VPN Server Using SDM
5:454-7
Implementing the Cisco VPN Client
6:45 Lab 4-4:
Configuring Cisco Easy VPN Server Using SDM
7:45 5-1 Cisco
Self-Defending Network
8:05 End
of Day
Day 10 Wednesday
8:305-2 Disabling
Unused Services and Interfaces
9:30Lab 5-1:
Securing Cisco Routers
10:40 5-3 Securing
Cisco Router Installations and Administrative Access
12:00 Lunch
1:005-4 Mitigating
Threats and Attacks with Access Lists
1:505-5
Securing Management and Reporting Features
2:20Lab 5-2:
Securing Cisco Router Management
3:005-6 Configuring
AAA on Cisco Routers
4:45Lab 5-3:
Configuring AAA Authentication & Authorization
5:356-1 Introducing
the Cisco IOS Firewall
6:106-2
Implementing Cisco IOS Firewalls
7:10End of
Day
Day 11 Thursday
8:30 Lab 6-1:
Configuring a Cisco IOS Firewall
9:30
6-3 Introducing Cisco IOS IPS
10:10 6-4
Configuring Cisco IOS IPS
11:20 Lunch
12:20 Lab 6-2:
Configuring Cisco IOS IPS
1:00 Lab 6-3:
Troubleshooting Security
2:00 Test
6:00 End of
Day
ONT – CCNP Bootcamp Schedule Detail
Day 12 Friday
8:30 1-1
Describing Network Requirments
8:50 2-1
Introducing VoIP Networks
9:20 2-2
Digitizing and Packetizing Voice
10:102-3
Encapsulating Voice Packets for Transport
11:00Lab 2-1: Lab
Setup and Initialization
12:00Lunch
1:00
2-4 Calculating Bandwidth Requirements
2:00 2-5
Implementing Voice Support in an Enterprise Network
3:00 Lab 2-2:
Placing and Examining VoIP Calls
4:153-1
Introducing QoS
4:45 3-2
Identifying Models for QoS
5:35
3-3 Identifying Methods for QoS
6:05
Lab 3-2: Introducing MQC and the SDM QoS Wizard
6:45 4-1
Introducing Classification and Marking
7:15
4-2 Using NBAR for Classification
7:55
4-1 Introducing Classification and Marking
8:25
End of
Day
Day 13 Saturday
8:30
4-2 Using NBAR for Classification
9:10 Lab 4-1:
Configuring Queuing Mechanisms
9:40 4-3
Introducing Queuing Implementations
10:30
4-4 Configuring WFQ
11:30 4-5
Configuring QBWFQ and LLC
12:00 Lunch
1:10Lab 4-2:
Configuring FIFO and WFQ
1:404-6
Introducing Congestion Avoidance
2:10Lab 4-3:
Configuring LLQ Queuing
3:004-7
Introducing Traffic Policing and Shaping
4:50Lab 4-4: Class
Based Header Compression
6:00 Lab 4-5:
Configuring LFI
6:30
4-8 Understanding WAN Link Efficiency Mechanisms
7:00 4-9
Implementing QoS Pre-classify
7:30 Lab 4-6:
Configuring QoS Pre-Classify
8:10End of
Day
Day 14 Sunday
8:30
4-10 Deploying End-to-End QoS
9:00 5-1
Introducing AutoQoS
9:50 5-2
Mitigating Common AutoQoS Issues
10:20 Lab
5-1: Configuring QoS with AutoQoS
11:20 Lunch
12:20 Lab 5-2:
using MQC to Tune AutoQoS
1:30 6-1 Implement
WLAN QoS
2:20 6-2
Introducing 802.1x
3:00 6-3
Configuring Encryption and Authentication on Lightweight
APs
3:40 Lab 6-1:
Configuring WEP Authentication
4:40 Lab 6-2:
Configuring 802.1x EAP-PEAP-MSCHAPv2
Authentication
4:40 Lab 6-3:
Configuring the Cisco Wireless Control System
5:50 End of Day
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* Note: If you do not have a clear understanding of the OSI Model you can
purchase Cisco Press’s Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration. The first
three chapters of this book contain all the information necessary to satisfy
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attempts total for CCNA®, up to 8 attempts total for CCNP®),
please note that Cisco requires a 5 day
waiting period between like exams. If the
student does not pass the exam they have a
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