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This course will cover configuring, verifying, and troubleshooting IPv4 and IPv6 advanced OSPF and IS-IS configuration, BGP configuration, using Cisco IOS-XR RPL to implement routing policies, and implementing high availability routing supporting a service provider network. This course covers the Cisco IOS, IOS-XE and IOS-XR operating systems. As the course progresses, a full routing implementation of a Service Provider core infrastructure will be laid out, detailed technology explanations coupled with white-boarding to illustrate and help the viewer visualize what is going on.

How did you study for your CCNP SP?I want to take my CCNP SP but i found like no online material like (CBT Nuggets, INE, IPexperts). I was wondering what you used to study for it.

I have a list of books to read for the cert but I want to know if there is a better way to study for it.Saw on some threads that I should use the CCIE SP courses and that should be enough or overkill to study for the cert. Should I go for that route?Got my CCNP R&S and working in a ISP environment I felt like half the knowledge I used in my last job/learned from R&S isn't applicable to this job. How much of CCNP SP is actually applicable to your job working in a ISP?. For me it was a combination of in-person training, reading books and having experience working for a service provider.Global Knowledge - CCNP-SP courses. Helped me tremendously to pass the exams.

I had the advantage that my company paid for the training.I had about 5 years experience working for a service provider before I took the exams.Some books I used for studying:Internet Routing ArchitecturesMPLS and VPN Routing Architectures I and IIMPLS FundamentalsDeveloping IP Multicast NetworksCisco QOS Exam Certification GuideA lot of it applies directly to my job - the protocols/tecnologies (BGP, LDP, RSVP/MPLS-TE, PIM, IS-IS, mVPN, L2/L3 VPNs, QoS). Just want to apologize up front I'm sure you hear this everywhere.I get that you want to pass the test, but you really should focus on studying the technologies instead.

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Look at the Cisco guide that lists the areas of the test rate your self honestly on how you feel on them. Pick one you are weak in and that interests you the most to start with and learn that.

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Then pick a boring one and keep going tic tock like that.I didn't bother to look but I'm sure things like BGP, L3VPN, OSPF, etc will be on there. INE and CBT both have dedicate courses to these technologies that aren't specific to SP but will help.That will get you 80% I'm sure. Then you'll just have to bite the bullet and take the first test and see where you were weak on. It's not suppose to be an easy/cheap process.

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Just remember you should want to be very good at the technologies more then you want to be able to say I have CCNP SP. The cert will get you past HR, but the technical interview will wreck you if all you did was study the exam.Edit:Forgot to mention it but absolutely run through the INE CCIE SP videos and pick out what you need. They for sure won't hurt you. Also make xRV your bitch. VIRL isn't the best in the world but I think it's worth it now that you can lab on Packet.net with 40/60 nodes and at 40cents an hour the price works out pretty well.

Yeah that is what I generically do with all the certs that I do. Print the guide list and then check what i know or what i don't.Yeah I looked into the INE cert for Service Provider so I can that 'Service Provider' specific information for that technology.

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Gmail notifier pro v5.1.2 multilingual with key. But it'll be expensive because I have to buy the 'CCIE' course to study for the CCNP. If I gotta use CCIE information to study for an NP. Then I might as well study harder and just go for the CCIE SP. (Just my point of thinking, I know it'll be way more difficult)How did you feel the cert helped you in the Service Provider field? Do you feel you're making more in the Service Provider world versus working for a company/corp as a Network engineer up to there Inner cores?.