The Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE 642-902) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network
Professional CCNP®, Cisco Certified Internetwork
Professional CCIP®, and Cisco Certified Design
Professional CCDP® certifications. The ROUTE 642-902 exam will certify that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills necessary to use advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalable and secure Cisco ISR routers connected to LANs and WANs.The exam also covers configuration of secure routingsolutions to support branch offices and mobile workers.
Exam Topics
The following information provides 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.
1. Implement an EIGRP based solution, given a network design and a set of requirement
Determine network resources needed for Implementing EIGRP on a network.
Create an EIGRP implementation plan.
Create an EIGRP verification plan.
Configure EIGRP routing.
Verify EIGRP solution was implemented properly
using show and debug commands.
Document results of EIGRP implementation and
verification.
2. Implement a multi-area OSPF Network, given a
network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing OSPF on a network.
Create an OSPF implementation plan.
Create an OSPF verification plan.
Configure OSPF routing.
Verify OSPF solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands.
Document results of OSPF implementation and
verification plan.
3. Implement an eBGP based solution, given a
network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing eBGP on a network.
Create an eBGP implementation plan.
Create an eBGP verification plan.
Configure eBGP routing.
Verify eBGP solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands.
Document results of eBGP implementation and
verification plan.
Implement an IPv6 based solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing IPv6 on a network.
Create an IPv6 implementation plan.
Create an IPv6 verification plan.
Configure IPv6 routing.
Configure IPv6 interoperation with Ipv4.
Verify IPv6 solution was implemented properly using show and debug commands.
Document results of IPv6 implementation and
verification plan.
4. Implement an IPv4 or IPv6 based redistribution
solution, given a network design and a set of
requirements
Create a redistribution implementation plan based upon the results of the
redistribution analysis.
Create a redistribution verification plan.
Configure a redistribution solution.
Verify that a redistribution was implemented.
Document results of a redistribution implementation and verification plan.
Identify the differences between implementing an IPv4 and IPv6 redistribution solution.
5. Implement Layer 3 Path Control Solution
Create a Layer 3 path control implementation plan
based upon the results of the redistribution analysis.
Create a Layer 3 path control verification plan.
Configure Layer 3 path control.
Verify that a Layer 3 path control was implemented.
Document results of a Layer 3 path control
implementation and verification plan.
Implement basic teleworker and branch services.
Describe broadband technologies.
Configure basic broadband connections.
Describe basic VPN technologies.
Configure GRE.
Describe branch access technologies.
642-813 SWITCH (Implementing Cisco IP
Switched Networks)
6. Exam Description
Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH 642-
813) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified
Network Professional CCNP®, and Cisco Certified
Design Professional CCDP® certifications. The
SWITCH 642-813 exam will certify that the successful
candidate has important knowledge and skills
necessary to to plan, configure and verify the
implementation of complex enterprise switching
solutions using Cisco's Campus Enterprise
Architecture. The SWITCH exam also covers secure
integration of VLANs, WLANs, voice and video into
campus networks.
7. Exam Topics
The following information provides 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.
8. Implement VLAN based solution, given a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for
implementing a VLAN based solution on a network.
Create a VLAN based implementation plan.
Configure switch-to-switch connectivity for the VLAN based solution.
Configure loop prevention for the VLAN based solution.
Configure Access Ports for the VLAN based solution.
Document results of VLAN implementation and
verification.
9. Implement a Security Extension of a Layer 2
solution, given a network design and a set of
requirements
Determine network resources needed for
implementing a Security solution.
Create a implementation plan for the Security solution.
Create a verification plan for the Security solution.
Configure port security features.
Configure general switch security features.
Configure private VLANs Configure VACL and PACL.
Verify the Security based solution was implemented
properly using show and debug commands.
Document results of Security implementation and
verification.
10. Implement Switch based Layer 3 services, given
a network design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for
implementing a Switch based Layer 3 solution.
Create an implementation plan for the Switch based
Layer 3 solution.
Create a verification plan for the Switch based Layer 3 solution.
Verify the Switch based Layer 3 solution was
implemented properly using show and debug
commands.
Document results of Switch based Layer 3
implementation and verification.
11. Prepare infrastructure to support advanced
services
Implement a Wireless Extension of a Layer 2 solution.
Implement a VoIP support solution.
Implement video support solution.
12. Implement High Availability, given a network<
design and a set of requirements
Determine network resources needed for implementing High Availability on a network.
Create a High Availability implementation plan. Create a High Availability verification plan.
Implement first hop redundancy protocols.
Implement switch supervisor redundancy.
Verify High Availability solution was implemented
properly using show and debug commands.
Document results of High Availability implementation and verification.
13. 642-832 TSHOOT (Troubleshooting and
Maintaining Cisco IP Networks)
Exam Description
Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks
(TSHOOT 642-832) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco
Certified Network Professional CCNP®, certification.
The TSHOOT 642-832 exam will certify that the
successful candidate has important knowledge and
skills necessary to (1) plan and perform regular
maintenance on complex enterprise routed and
switched networks and (2) use technology-based
practices and a systematic ITIL-compliant approach to
perform network troubleshooting.
14. Exam Topics
The following information provides 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.
15. Troubleshoot Multi Protocol system networks
Troubleshoot EIGRP.
Troubleshoot eBGP.
Troubleshoot routing redistribution solution.
Troubleshoot a DHCP client and server solution.
Troubleshoot NAT.
Troubleshoot IPv6 routing.
Troubleshoot switch-to-switch connectivity for the
VLAN based solution.
Troubleshoot loop prevention for the VLAN based
solution.
Troubleshoot Access Ports for the VLAN based
solutioN.
Troubleshoot private VLANS.
Troubleshoot port security.
Troubleshoot general switch security.
Troubleshoot VACL and PACL.
Troubleshoot switch virtual interfaces (SVIs).
Troubleshoot switch supervisor redundancy.
Troubleshoot switch support of advanced services (i.e.,
Wireless, VOIP and Video). Troubleshoot a VoIP support solution.
Troubleshoot a video support solution.
Troubleshoot Layer 3 Security.
Troubleshoot issues related to ACLs used to secure
access to Cisco routers.
Troubleshoot configuration issues related to accessing the AAA server for authentication purposes.
Troubleshoot security issues related to IOS services (i.e.,finger, NTP, HTTP, FTP, RCP etc.)