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Course Description
The course is designed for people who are new to Cisco or require certification but familiar with networking concepts and wishing to develop their networking career.
The CCNA is the foundation qualification towards developing further Cisco skills.
This five-day instructor lead course includes both concepts and configuration of both Local Area Networks (LAN) Switching and Wide Area Networking (WAN) Routing technologies.
• All exam topics are covered
• Delegates have their own switch and router
• Plenty of hands on practical labs
• Continuing course support
Required topics are covered for the Cisco CCNA exam
* 640-821 INTRO - Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies
* 640-811 ICND - Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices
Students that successfully complete the Cisco CCNA program will be able to install, configure, and maintain Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks using LAN and WAN interfaces. Each training day is segmented into Lecture, Lab, and Review components.
Prerequisites
Previous experience with Cisco hardware is not necessary but delegates should have a basic understanding of network enviroments.
The 5 day CCNA course is an intense training environment. You must have an attitude aimed for success.
Course Outline
| Introduction |
Overview of topics covered in the course. |
| Introduction to Cisco® Networks |
• Introduction to Internetworking and the OSI Model
• TCP/IP Concepts (Basic)
• Assembling and Cabling Cisco® Devices
• Operating and Configuring a Cisco® IOS Device
• Network Media and Network Types
• Managing Your Network Environment |
| TCP/IP Subnetting |
• TCP/IP Concepts (Advanced)
• Subnetting |
| Interconnecting and Securing Cisco® Routers |
• Routing and Routing Protocols (RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF)
• Basic IP Traffic Management with Access Lists
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| PPP and Frame Relay with Cisco® Routers |
• Network Address Translation
• WAN Basics and PPP
• Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
• Establishing a Frame Relay PVC Connection
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| Catalyst Switching |
• LAN Technologies
• Configuring Catalyst Switches
• Spanning Tree Protocol
• VLANs and Trunking
• VTP |
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