The Cisco 300-510 SPRI exam is a concentration test for Cisco CCNP Service Provider certification. To earn this certification, you must also pass the core exam – 350-501 SPCOR Implementing and Operating Cisco Service Provider Network Core Technologies. There are 3 other concentration tests for this Cisco CCNP Service Provider certification below, you can choose the exam you need.
1. Cisco 300-515 SPVI Implementing Cisco Service Provider VPN Services
The 300-515 SPVI exam evaluates your ability to manage Virtual Private Network (VPN) environments for end-customers. Specifically, it focuses on the implementation of these VPNs over a common service provider Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) backbone.
300-515 SPVI Key Areas
Management of end-customer VPN environments
Configuration and troubleshooting of VPN services
Implementation and understanding of MPLS in service provider scenarios
2. Cisco 300-535 SPAUTO Automating and Programming Cisco Service Provider Solutions
The 300-535 SPAUTO exam assesses your proficiency in implementing and supporting automation solutions within a Service Provider network infrastructure. This involves applying network programmability principles, protocols, tools, and mechanisms for effective automation.
300-535 SPAUTO Key Focus
Automation solutions within Service Provider networks
Principles of network programmability
Utilization of protocols, tools, and mechanisms for automation
Implementation and support of automated solutions
3. Cisco 300-540 SPCNI Designing Cisco Service Provider Networks
300-540 SPCNI exam is the new one for Cisco CCNP Service Provider certification, which will be available on January 20, 2024. The 300-540 SPCNI exam certifies your knowledge in designing and implementing virtualized architecture within a service provider network. This encompasses cloud interconnect, high availability, security, as well as service assurance and optimization.
300-540 SPCNI Key Areas Covered
Design of virtualized architecture
Cloud interconnect strategies
Implementation of high availability measures
Security considerations in service provider networks
Service assurance and optimization techniques