Ine Ccnp R S V2: -2015- Hq By Keith Bogart [top]
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However, for specific use cases, this course remains a gem:
Although Cisco has updated the CCNP curriculum again (to the 350-401 ENCOR/ENARSI standard), the remains an excellent resource for foundational knowledge. The technologies covered (OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, Spanning Tree, VLANs) are foundational to networking and have not changed fundamentally.
Keith Bogart is not a typical video instructor. Before joining INE as a Technical Trainer and Course Developer, Bogart spent 17 years at Cisco Systems. He started as a customer service representative in 1996 but his desire to master the technology led him to become a Technical Assistance Center (TAC) engineer on the Dial-Access team. Within six months, he earned his first CCIE. INE CCNP R S v2 -2015- HQ By Keith Bogart
: Deep dives into dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 scaling, path manipulation, and complex redistribution.
"They are by far the most dry and least engaging videos I have used however very detailed and thorough which I enjoyed. I still highly recommend INE as they are the big guns."
The 2015 version of the CCNP R&S (v2) was designed to map directly to the , 300-115 SWITCH , and 300-135 TSHOOT exams. Keith Bogart’s instruction style is noted for being exceptionally thorough, often going beyond simple exam preparation to provide the technical "whys" behind protocol behaviors. Key Components of the Training This public link is valid for 7 days
: Clear deployment paths for First Hop Redundancy Protocols (HSRP, VRRP, GLBP), along with Layer 2 security barriers like Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI), DHCP Snooping, and Private VLANs (PVLANs). 3. Systematic Infrastructure Troubleshooting (Exam 300-135)
Keith Bogart’s instructional style is characterized by a "whiteboard-first" philosophy. Unlike many technical instructors who rely heavily on static slides, Bogart prioritizes the live construction of network diagrams and logical flows. This methodology forces the student to follow the evolution of a packet or the convergence of a protocol in real-time, mirroring the cognitive process required for high-level troubleshooting. The ROUTE Component (300-101)
: Most topics from the 2015 v2 series—such as Spanning Tree, OSPF, and BGP—form the "backbone" of the current 350-401 ENCOR 300-410 ENARSI What’s Missing : Since the course dates to 2015, it does cover modern topics added in 2020 and beyond, such as Cisco DNA Center Automation/Programmability Study Strategy Can’t copy the link right now
Long before digital drawing tablets became standard, Bogart utilized structured, clear whiteboarding to map out packet flows, frame formats, and architectural hierarchies. This visual approach made abstract concepts like Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) attributes or Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) convergence stages digestible. "Break it to Fix it" Lab Philosophy
Ultimately, the "INE CCNP R&S v2 -2015- HQ By Keith Bogart" course stands as a monument to what high-quality IT education should look like: challenging, deeply technical, and rooted in real-world logic. For those who experienced it, Keith Bogart remains one of the most trusted voices in networking.
Cisco's v2.0 update in 2015 moved away from legacy technologies and heavily emphasized real-world operational mastery. The certification required deep theoretical knowledge coupled with rigorous, hands-on troubleshooting capabilities across three distinct domains:
You could watch Bogart configure a complex DMVPN tunnel, then pause the video, open your own GNS3 topology (or INE’s rack rental), and follow along exactly. The "sync" between video and lab workbook was flawless.