Cisco Service Provider Professional CCNP
Emerging technologies bring with them fresh chances to enhance our networks. You may demonstrate that you have the skills necessary to configure, validate, and optimise next-generation service provider IP network infrastructure by earning the CCNP Service Provider certification.
In the SPCOR test, showcase your understanding of core architecture, services, networking, automation, QoS, security, and network assurance. On a concentration exam of your choice, show off your expert knowledge. You must pass both tests to become certified.
Possible job rolesNetwork designerSenior network engineerSenior network managerSenior system engineerSenior network administrator |
PrerequisitesNo formal prerequisites for CCNP Service Provider. Candidates often also have three to five years of experience implementing service provider solutions. |
Active StatusAll Cisco certifications are valid for 3 years |
RecertificationPass any one professional concentration exam and earn 40 CE credits or earn 80 continuing education credits. |
Putting Advanced Routing Solutions from Cisco Service Provider into Practice
The Implementing Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions (SPRI) course will expand your knowledge and abilities in service provider core networks by teaching you the theories and techniques for integrating advanced routing technologies, such as routing protocols, multicast routing, policy language, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and segment routing.
Putting Advanced Routing Solutions from Cisco Service Provider into Practice
You can use this course to get ready for the SPRI (Implementing Cisco® Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions) exam, which is 300-510. You can use the 40 Continuing Education (CE) credits from this course towards your recertification.
Putting Cisco Service Provider VPN Services into Practice
You may manage end-user Virtual Private Network (VPN) environments constructed over a standard service provider Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) backbone by taking the Implementing Cisco Service Provider VPN Services (SPVI) v1.0 course. You will work through hands-on labs to reaffirm the essential ideas, advantages, and classification of MPLS VPNs, as well as its components, control plane and data plane operations, Layer 2 and Layer 3 MPLS VPNs, IPv6 MPLS VPN implementations, IP Multicast VPNs, and shared services VPNs.
Putting Advanced Routing Solutions from Cisco Service Provider into Practice
You can use this course to be ready for the Cisco® Service Provider VPN Services (SPVI) exam, which has the code 300-515. Passing this exam satisfies the concentration exam requirement for the CCNP® Service Provider certification and grants you the Cisco Certified Specialist – Service Provider VPN Services Implementation credential. You can use the 40 Continuing Education (CE) credits from this course towards your recertification
Automating Cisco Service Provider Solutions Implementation
Using network programmability principles, protocols, tools, and processes, the Implementing Automation for Cisco Service Provider Solutions (SPAUI) v1.0 course prepares you to implement and support automation solutions in a Service Provider network infrastructure. You will learn to deploy, manage, monitor, and run Service Provider network settings utilising contemporary data models through a combination of lectures and practical laboratories. These models replace the conventional, time-consuming, error-prone, device-by-device Command Line Interface (CLI) management by allowing you to represent operational data and new network management protocols in order to administer hundreds or thousands of devices in a single operation. Also, the course introduces strong automation tools that help simplify network operations.
The Yet Another Next Generation (YANG) data models and validation tools, the Representational State Transfer Configuration Protocol (RESTCONF) and Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) management protocols, the model-driven telemetry with Google Remote Procedure Call (gRPC) and Google Network Management Interface (gNMI), the traffic automation with XR Transport Control (XTC), the Secure Shell (SSH)-based automation tools NetMiko and Ansible, the orchestration provided by (WAE). You can take the 300-535 Automating and Programming Cisco® Service Provider Solutions (SPAUTO) exam after completing this course.
Because it offers the key underlying knowledge necessary for success, Introducing Automation for Cisco Solutions (CSAU) is required prior to enrolling in Implementing Automation for Cisco Service Provider Solutions (SPAUI). Moreover, this course grants you 24 credits for Continued Education (CE).