Cisco CCNP ENARSI 300-410
Advanced routing and services — complete your CCNP

Course Overview
Course Curriculum
- GNS3 LAB software introduction
- IPv4 vs IPv6 differences
- Introduction to Routing and Routing Protocols
- Routing tables, Administrative Distance and Metric
- Route selection algorithm
- Introduction to Access-Lists, Prefix-Lists and Route-Maps
- EIGRP ASN#, routing concepts
- EIGRP DUAL algorithm & route summarization
- EIGRP Successor vs Feasible Successor
- EIGRP D, D-EX route differences vs Administrative Distance
- EIGRP Advanced Lab
- OSPF Process ID & routing concepts
- OSPF Backbone Area (Area 0) and multiple area topology
- OSPF Virtual Link
- OSPF Router Types — Internal Router, Backbone Router, ABR/ASBR
- OSPF summarization (on ABR and ASBR)
- OSPF LSA types
- OSPF Area types (Stubby, Totally Stubby, NSSA & Totally NSSA)
- OSPF Multi-Area Lab
- Introduction to ISP and BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
- Autonomous System Number (ASN#), IGP, EGP, IBGP & EBGP
- Private ASN# & BGP summarization
- BGP States vs BGP Path Attributes (ASN#, Origin, Next-Hop, Weight, MED, Local Preference)
- BGP Route selection algorithm
- BGP Tables (IP BGP Table vs IP BGP Routing Table)
- Advanced BGP Lab
- Route Redistribution (into RIP, OSPF, EIGRP and BGP)
- Mutual Route Redistribution
- Introduction to Seed Metric
- PBR — Policy Based Routing
- Route Filtering (Distribute List vs Administrative Distance)
- IPv6 addressing and IPv6 addressing rules
- IPv6 address expand and contract examples
- IPv6 Link-Local address and EUI-64 bit dynamic addressing
- IPv6 Routing — OSPF, EIGRP and BGP
- IPv6 SLAAC — Stateless Address Auto Configuration Client
- Lab — IPv6 OSPF Multi-Area Routing and SLAAC Client
- Introduction to VRF (Virtual Routing & Forwarding)
- MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching), RD (Route Distinguisher) & RT (Route Target)
- MPLS Router Types (P, PE and CE)
- MPLS Label Protocol (TDP vs LDP)
- MPLS VPNv4 routing between PEs
- GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation)
- DMVPN (Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network)
- DMVPN Phase-1, Phase-2 & Phase-3 concepts and labs
- MPLS and MPLS-VPN Lab
- DMVPN Labs
- AAA, URPF, CoPP, IPv6 Security, NetFlow, IP SLA, Syslog, BFD and DNA
- Exam information — MCQ and Labs discussion
- Exam preparation materials provided to all students
What's Included
Upcoming Sessions
Prerequisites
- CCNA certification required
- CCNP ENCOR recommended
Career Outcomes
Senior Network Engineer
$90,000 – $125,000
Demand: High
Network Consultant
$95,000 – $135,000
Demand: Medium
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CCNP ENARSI Certification Guide →Frequently Asked Questions
Who should take the CCNP ENARSI training?
CCNP ENARSI is built for working network engineers who have already passed (or are studying for) CCNP ENCOR and want to complete the full CCNP Enterprise certification. It assumes solid CCNA fundamentals and comfort with multi-protocol routing in production environments.
How is the CCNP ENARSI exam (300-410) structured?
The CCNP ENARSI 300-410 exam is a 90-minute, 60-question Cisco proctored exam covering Layer 3 technologies, VPN services, infrastructure security, and infrastructure services. It includes both multiple-choice questions and drag-and-drop scenarios — pacing matters across the full paper.
Do I need CCNP ENCOR before starting CCNP ENARSI?
You can sit the CCNP ENARSI exam in either order, but most students start with CCNP ENCOR because it builds the breadth that makes the ENARSI depth easier to absorb. Once you pass both ENCOR and ENARSI, your CCNP Enterprise certification is complete.
What does the CCNP ENARSI lab environment look like?
Every CCNP ENARSI class is paired with hands-on labs in GNS3 and EVE-NG modelled on real Canadian enterprise networks. You configure and troubleshoot OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, MPLS L3VPN, DMVPN and IPv6 routing scenarios end-to-end — the same patterns the exam tests.
What's the typical CCNP ENARSI salary range in Canada?
Senior network engineers with the full CCNP Enterprise (ENCOR + ENARSI) credential in Canada typically earn CAD 100K to 135K, with the strongest demand in financial services, telecom and managed service providers. CCNP ENARSI is often the credential that unlocks routing-specialist and network-architect roles.
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