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Course Description

The second in a two-course series that prepares you for CCNP certification and professional-level networking jobs.

As organizations increasingly rely on sophisticated network systems, the demand for skilled networking professionals grows. 

Earning an advanced networking certification deepens your understanding of complex concepts.
CCNP2: Enterprise Advanced Routing is the second course in a 2-part series that prepares you for professional-level networking roles like Network Administrator, Systems Engineer, Network Support Technician, and Mid-level Network Engineer. 

The course delves into advanced aspects of routing such as OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, and key VPN technologies, essential for managing enterprise-grade networks. It also addresses critical areas of infrastructure security and the use of management tools in secure, large-scale networks. 
This course is designed to prepare you for the Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services concentration exam (300-410). 

 

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

• Implement EIGRP to optimize network performance in both IPv4 and IPv6

networks.

• Troubleshoot issues with multi-area OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 implementation.

• Implement advanced features in BGP to optimize network performance.

• Implement conditional forwarding and route redistribution in a multi-protocol

enterprise network.

• Implement secure access using advanced tunneling technologies.

• Troubleshoot device and network security.

Prerequisites

  • Valid Cisco CCNA certification is recommended
  • CCNA  equivalent knowledge is expected
  • Cisco recommends candidates have three to five years of experience in enterprise networking before attempting the CCNP
  • Completed CCNP1 
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Type
Online - Real-time
Days
W, M
Time
5:00PM to 8:00PM
Dates
Apr 15, 2026 to Jul 06, 2026
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
69.0
Delivery Options
Online Synchronous (Statewide)  
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $1,995.00
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