Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching
Credential: Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching
Credentialing Agency: Cisco Systems, Inc.
Renewal Period: 3 years
Cisco Systems, Inc., Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching certification validates the ability to plan, implement, verify and troubleshoot local and wide-area enterprise networks and work collaboratively with specialists on advanced security, voice, wireless and video solutions. The CCNP certification is appropriate for candidates with at least one year of networking experience who are ready to advance their skills and work independently on complex network solutions. Those who achieve the CCNP certification have demonstrated the skills required in enterprise roles such as network technician, support engineer, systems engineer or network engineer. Candidates must hold an active CCNA Routing and Switching or any CCIE certification, and successfully pass three written examinations.
More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.
Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Eligibility Requirements (View Details)
- Credential Prerequisite: CCNA Routing and Switching or any CCIE certification
- Experience: 1 year recommended
- Education
- Training
- Membership
- Other
- Fee
Note: This credential may have multiple options for becoming eligible. Listed are the minimum requirements based on the minimum degree required. To view other options, see the Eligibility tab.
Exam Requirements (View Details)
- Exam
- Written Exam
- Oral Exam
- Practical Exam
- Performance Assessment
RECERTIFICATION SUMMARY
Renewal Period: 3 years
Credential Pre-requisite REQUIREMENTS
Candidate must have a valid CCNA Routing and Switching certification or any CCIE certification.
Other REQUIREMENTS
The Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching credential has the following other requirements:
- Candidates must acknowledge the Cisco Career Certifications and Confidentiality Agreement online at the authorized testing center.
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Candidates must agree to follow the Cisco Candidate Conduct Policy.
Written Exam 300-101 ROUTE
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1.0 Network Principles (10%)
- 1.1 Identify Cisco Express Forwarding concepts
- 1.2 Explain general network challenges
- 1.3 Describe IP operations
- 1.4 Explain TCP operations
- 1.5 Describe UDP operations
- 1.6 Recognize proposed changes to the network
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2.0 Layer 2 Technologies (10%)
- 2.1 Configure and verify PPP
- 2.2 Explain Frame Relay
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3.0 Layer 3 Technologies (40%)
- 3.1 Identify, configure, and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting
- 3.8 Configure and verify VRF lite
- 3.2 Identify IPv6 addressing and subnetting
- 3.3 Configure and verify static routing
- 3.4 Configure and verify default routing
- 3.5 Evaluate routing protocol types
- 3.6 Describe administrative distance
- 3.7 Troubleshoot passive interfaces
- 3.9 Configure and verify filtering with any protoco
- 3.10 Configure and verify redistribution between any routing protocols or routing sources
- 3.11 Configure and verify manual and autosummarization with any routing protocol
- 3.12 Configure and verify policy-based routing
- 3.13 Identify suboptimal routing
- 3.14 Explain ROUTE maps
- 3.15 Configure and verify loop prevention mechanisms
- 3.16 Configure and verify RIPv2
- 3.17 Describe RIPng
- 3.18 Describe EIGRP packet types
- 3.19 Configure and verify EIGRP neighbor relationship and authentication
- 3.20 Configure and verify EIGRP stubs
- 3.21 Configure and verify EIGRP load balancing
- 3.22 Describe and optimize EIGRP metrics
- 3.23 Configure and verify EIGRP for IPv6
- 3.24 Describe OSPF packet types
- 3.25 Configure and verify OSPF neighbor relationship and authentication
- 3.26 Configure and verify network types, area types, and router types
- 3.27 Configure and verify OSPF path preference
- 3.28 Configure and verify OSPF operations
- 3.29 Configure and verify OSPF for IPv6
- 3.30 Describe, configure, and verify BGP peer relationships and authentication
- 3.31 Configure and verify eBGP (IPv4 and IPv6 address families)
- 3.32 Explain BGP attributes and best-path selection
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4.0 VPN Technologies (10%)
- 4.1 Configure and verify GRE
- 4.2 Describe DMVPN (single hub)
- 4.3 Describe Easy Virtual Networking (EVN)
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5.0 Infrastructure Security (10%)
- 5.1 Describe IOS AAA using local database
- 5.2 Describe device security using IOS AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS
- 5.3 Configure and verify device access control
- 5.4 Configure and verify router security features
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6.0 Infrastructure Services (20%)
- 6.1 Configure and verify device management
- 6.2 Configure and verify SNMP
- 6.3 Configure and verify logging
- 6.4 Configure and verify Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- 6.5 Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP
- 6.6 Configure and verify IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 6.7 Describe IPv6 NAT
- 6.8 Describe SLA architecture
- 6.9 Configure and verify IP SLA
- 6.10 Configure and verify tracking objects
- 6.11 Configure and verify Cisco NetFlow
Written Exam 300-115 SWITCH
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1.0 Layer 2 Technologies (65%)
- 1.1 Configure and verify switch administration
- 1.2 Configure and verify Layer 2 protocols
- 1.3 Configure and verify VLANs
- 1.4 Configure and verify trunking
- 1.5 Configure and verify EtherChannels
- 1.6 Configure and verify spanning tree
- 1.7 Configure and verify other LAN switching technologies
- 1.8 Describe chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies
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2.0 Infrastructure Security (20%)
- 2.1 Configure and verify switch security features
- 2.2 Describe device security using Cisco IOS AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS
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3.0 Infrastructure Services (15%)
- 3.1 Configure and verify first-hop redundancy protocols
Written Exam 300-135 TSHOOT
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1.0 Network Principles (5%)
- 1.1 Use Cisco IOS troubleshooting tools
- 1.2 Apply troubleshooting methodologies
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2.0 Layer 2 Technologies (40%)
- 2.1 Troubleshoot switch administration
- 2.2 Troubleshoot Layer 2 protocols
- 2.3 Troubleshoot VLANs
- 2.4 Troubleshoot trunking
- 2.5 Troubleshoot EtherChannels
- 2.6 Troubleshoot spanning tree
- 2.7 Troubleshoot other LAN switching technologies
- 2.8 Troubleshoot chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies
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3.0 Layer 3 Technologies (40%)
- 3.1 Troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting
- 3.2 Troubleshoot IPv6 addressing and subnetting
- 3.3 Troubleshoot static routing
- 3.4 Troubleshoot default routing
- 3.5 Troubleshoot administrative distance
- 3.6 Troubleshoot passive interfaces
- 3.7 Troubleshoot VRF lite
- 3.8 Troubleshoot filtering with any protocol
- 3.9 Troubleshoot between any routing protocols or routing sources
- 3.10 Troubleshoot manual and autosummarization with any routing protocol
- 3.11 Troubleshoot policy-based routing
- 3.12 Troubleshoot suboptimal routing
- 3.13 Troubleshoot loop prevention mechanisms
- 3.14 Troubleshoot RIPv2
- 3.15 Troubleshoot EIGRP neighbor relationship and authentication
- 3.16 Troubleshoot loop free path selection
- 3.17 Troubleshoot EIGPR operations
- 3.18 Troubleshoot EIGRP stubs
- 3.19 Troubleshoot EIGRP load balancing
- 3.20 Troubleshoot EIGRP metrics
- 3.21 Troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6
- 3.22 Troubleshoot OSPF neighbor relationship and authentication
- 3.23 Troubleshoot network types, area types, and router types
- 3.24 Troubleshoot OSPF path preference
- 3.25 Troubleshoot OSPF operations
- 3.26 Troubleshoot OSPF for IPv6
- 3.27 Troubleshoot BGP peer relationships and authentication
- 3.28 Troubleshoot eBGP
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4.0 VPN Technologies (5%)
- 4.1 Troubleshoot GRE
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5.0 Infrastructure Security (5%)
- 5.1 Troubleshoot IOS AAA using local database
- 5.2 Troubleshoot device access control
- 5.3 Troubleshoot router security features
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6.0 Infrastructure Services (5%)
- 6.1 Troubleshoot device management
- 6.2 Troubleshoot SNMP
- 6.3 Troubleshoot logging
- 6.4 Troubleshoot Network Time Protocol(NTP)
- 6.5 Troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP
- 6.6 Troubleshoot IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 6.7 Troubleshoot SLA architecture
- 6.8 Troubleshoot tracking objects
Exam Preparation Resources
There are a number of resources available to help you prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching examination:
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Best Sources
- Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching Certification Syllabus
- Cisco Certification Resources
- Cisco Exam Information
- Cisco Learning Partner Lounge Lobby
- Cisco Recertification
- Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Exam Overview
- Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) Exam Overview
- Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) Exam Overview
- General References
Testing Information
Testing for this credential is handled by Pearson VUE. The test centers are located in the U.S. They also have some test centers on military bases.
To find out more, use the following links on the Pearson VUE website:
For more information on the Cisco Systems, Inc. testing process, visit the agency website.
RECERTIFICATION
Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching
Renewal Period: 3 years
Additional considerations for the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching include:
- Though not required, it is recommended that candidates have at least one year of networking experience prior to sitting for the exam.