Cisco Certified Network Associate Service Provider (CCNA SP) certification is for service provider network engineers, technicians and designers who focus on the latest in Service Provider industry core networking technologies and trends. With the ability to configure, implement, and troubleshoot baseline Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation networks, CCNA SP certified individuals deploy, maintain and improve carrier-grade network infrastructures.
640-875 SPNGN1 Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 1 (SPNGN1)
640-878 SPNGN2 Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 2 (SPNGN2)
Exam Description: The “Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks (SPNGN1), Part 1” (640-875) exam is associated with the CCNA SP certification. This exam tests a candidate’s basic knowledge and skills necessary to support a Service Provider network. Candidates can prepare for this 90-minute, 65−75 questions exam by taking the “Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks (SPNGN1), Part 1” course.
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
12% 1.0 IP Networks
1.1 Describe the purpose and functions of various network devices (at the core, distribution, and access layers)
1.2 Identify the functional components required to meet a given network specification
1.3 Describe the OSI and TCP/IP models and their associated protocols to explain how data flows in a network
1.4 Describe common network applications and their impact on the network
1.5 Interpret network diagrams
1.6 Troubleshoot common network problems at layers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 using a layered model approach
1.7 Describe differences between LAN and WAN operation and features
13% 2.0 IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
2.1 Describe the structure of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
2.2 Describe VLSM, CIDR and route summarization concepts
2.3 Describe the different types of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
2.4 Design an IP subnetting plan based on given requirements
12% 3.0 Switched Network Technologies I
3.1 Describe bridging concepts and Layer 2 Ethernet frames
3.2 Configure basic Spanning Tree operations on Cisco IOS Switches
3.3 Interpret the output of various basic show and debug commands to verify the operational status of a Cisco switched network
3.4 Configure basic switch security (i.e, port security, securing unused ports)
3.5 Describe Ethernet link bundling, LACP, and PAgP and Flex Links
10% 4.0 Routed Network Technologies I
4.1 Describe classful versus classless routing
4.2 Describe routing protocols basics (metrics, IGP versus EGP)
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4.3 Describe RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPNG
4.4 Implement EIGRPv4 and EIGRPv6 on Cisco IOS, IOS-XE and IOS-XR routers
4.5 Describe route redistribution
4.6 Describe VRF
4.7 Describe GRE
10% 5.0 IP Services
5.1 Configure NAT (IPv4) on Cisco routers
5.2 Configure DHCP (IPv4 and IPv6) operations on Cisco routers
5.3 Describe ICMPv4 and ICMPv6
5.4 Describe DNS
15% 6.0 Cisco Operating Systems and Platforms I
6.1 Perform basic Cisco IOS, IOS-XE and IOS-XR CLI operations
6.2 Implement basic Cisco IOS, IOS-XE and IOS-XR routers configurations
9% 7.0 Transport Technologies
7.1 Describe SONET and SDH
7.2 Describe DWDM, IPoDWDM, and ROADM
7.3 Configure 10 Gigabit Ethernet, 40 Gigabit Ethernet, and 100 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on Cisco routers
7.4 Describe Frame Relay
7.5 Describe ATM
7.6 Describe Metro Ethernet
7.7 Describe DSL
7.8 Describe T1, T3, E1, E3, and ISDN
7.9 Implement PPP encapsulation on Cisco routers serial and POS interfaces
7.10 Describe cable (DOCSIS)
7.11 Describe the main BRAS and BNG routers functions in IP NGN
7.12 Describe various Passive Optical Network (PON) access technologies and FTTx
10% 8.0 Security in the Network
8.1 Describe Layer 2 security features on Cisco IOS switches
8.2 Configure management plane security on Cisco routers and IOS switches
8.3 Describe IPsec
8.4 Describe control plane security
8.5 Configure basic AAA (TACACS+ and RADIUS) services on Cisco routers
8.6 Configure routing protocols authentication between Cisco routers
8.7 Describe the relationships between users, user groups, tasks groups and task IDs in IOS-XR
8.8 Describe common types of network attacks
9% 9.0 Network Management
9.1 Configure NTP server or client on Cisco routers
9.2 Configure IP SLA on Cisco routers
9.3 Configure CDP on Cisco routers and IOS switches
9.4 Configure SNMP on Cisco routers
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9.5 Configure NetFlow on Cisco routers
9.6 Configure logging to syslog server on Cisco routers
9.7 Describe the Cisco IOS Call-Home feature
9.8 Describe Cisco TAC procedure and navigate Cisco support tools (CCO)
9.9 Implement management access (SSH, telnet, and out-of-band management design)
9.10 Implement SPAN, RSPAN, and ERSPAN
9.11 Implement file transfers to manage network devices configurations and images using FTP, SCP, TFTP, SFTP, and RCP
Exam Description:The “Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks (SPNGN2), Part 2” (640-875) exam is associated with the CCNA® SP certification. This exam tests a candidates knowledge and skills necessary to implement and support a service provider network. Candidates can prepare for this 90-minute, 65−75 questions exam by taking the “Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks (SPNGN2), Part 2” course.
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
21% 1.0 IP NGN Architecture
1.1 Identify the functional components required to meet a given network specification
1.2 Troubleshoot common network problems at layers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 using a layered model approach
1.3 Describe the different types of service providers
1.4 Describe service provider principal and reference NGN architecture
1.5 Describe the IP address and AS number allocation process via IANA/RIRs
23% 2.0 Switched Network Technologies II
2.1 Configure enhanced switching technologies (including RSTP, MST, and PVSTP) on Cisco IOS switches
2.2 Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and the need for routing between them
2.3 Configure VLANs on Cisco IOS switches
2.4 Configure trunking on Cisco IOS switches
2.5 Configure InterVLAN routing
2.6 Configure REP on Cisco IOS switches
2.7 Configure QinQ on Cisco IOS switches
24% 3.0 Routed Network Technologies II
3.1 Configure basic single area OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 routing on Cisco routers
3.2 Configure basic single area IS-IS routing on Cisco routers
3.3 Describe the differences between static versus dynamic routing, as well as distance vector versus link-state routing protocol operations
3.4 Configure basic BGP routing on Cisco routers
3.5 Describe the address family concept on Cisco routers
3.6 Describe IPv6 transitioning technologies
3.7 Configure first hop router redundancy protocol (HSRP, VRRP, GLBP) on Cisco routers
3.8 Implement ACL on Cisco routers
3.9 Describe Carrier Grade NAT and NAT64
3.10 Describe MPLS functions in the SP IP NGN
3.11 Configure LDP on Cisco routers
32% 4.0 Cisco Operating Systems and Platforms II
4.1 Manage the IOS XR configurations and software packages
4.2 Describe IOS XE software packagings
4.3 Describe Cisco SP router platforms, their operating system and placement in the SP IP NGN