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NocDot: HCIP-Level Training Program Outline

1. Course Overview

Define the purpose of NocDot’s HCIP training:

Focuses on Infrastructure & Intelligent Communications (IIC) domains, including advanced technologies and practical lab applications.

Targeted at ICT professionals aiming to deepen their expertise beyond HCIA.

2. Target Audience

Candidates preparing for Huawei’s HCIP certification in IIC domains.

Networking engineers, system administrators, and ICT specialists with foundational HCIA-level proficiency.

3. Course Objectives

By completing this program, participants will be able to:

  • Master enterprise network design, implementation, and optimization principles.
  • Deploy and manage Huawei’s advanced routing, switching, and infrastructure solutions.
  • Understand and apply Huawei-specific innovations across cloud, datacom, storage, and AI + IIC domains.

4. Course Modules & Key Topics

Below is a modular breakdown—adapted from standard HCIP paths and likely relevant to the two referenced course IDs:

Module A – Routing & Switching Foundations

  • OSPF, IS-IS, BGP routing protocols: theory and configuration.
  • Advanced Layer-2 features: Eth-Trunk, MUX VLAN, Port Isolation, RSTP, MSTP.
  • Multicast basics: IGMP (v1/v2/v3), PIM-DM/SM.
  • Route control: ACLs, prefix-based filtering, policy-based routing.

Module B – Enterprise Network Performance

  • MPLS and VPN architectures and configuration.
  • DHCP mechanics and security.
  • Traffic management: QoS classification, policing, shaping.
  • Enterprise-grade features: VRRP, BFD.
  • Emerging technologies: SDN, NFV, VXLAN, and Huawei Agile Controller / eSight integration.

Module C – Network Engineering & Migration Projects

  • PDIOI framework: Planning → Design → Implementation → Operation → Improvement.
  • Project-based learning: deployment procedures, risky operations protocols, engineering service standards.
  • Troubleshooting techniques: structured fault diagnosis, maintenance workflows.
  • Network optimization strategies and best practices for migration scenarios.

Module D – Cloud & AI Integration (IIC Focus)

(Given the IIC technical field implied in your links—though specifics aren’t public, this suggestion aligns with Huawei’s Platform & Service Domain.)

  • Overview of Huawei Cloud architecture and AI applications.
  • Cloud-native design, O&M of enterprise-level apps.
  • AI frameworks: ModelArts, neural networks for image, speech, NLP.

5. Hands-On Labs & Practice

Every module is reinforced with practical lab sessions using Huawei’s e-SDKs and simulation platforms:

  • Configure real-world OSPF/BGP topologies.
  • Deploy MPLS VPN tunnels with traffic shaping.
  • Build a mini “migration project” utilizing PDIOI methodology.
  • Use ModelArts for simple AI-driven tasks (e.g., image recognition demos).

6. Assessment & Certification Prep

  • Module-end quizzes and hands-on practical tasks to assess readiness.
  • Full-length mock exam based on HCIP exam structure.
  • Guidance on the HCIP certification process: exam format, scoring, and retake policy.

7. Duration & Delivery Format

  • Recommended duration: 5–6 weeks, part-time or intensive 2-week bootcamp.
  • Formats:
    • Live virtual instructor-led sessions.
    • Self-paced modules with recorded lectures and interactive labs.
    • Optional in-person workshops (if applicable).

8. Prerequisites

  • HCIA-level certification or equivalent knowledge in networking fundamentals.
  • Familiarity with TCP/IP, routing, switching basics, and foundational cloud/AI concepts.