Course Length:
68 hrs.
What Is CCNA ?
CCNA is a popular certification in computer networking developed by Cisco Systems. Cisco created the CCNA to recognize basic competency in installation and support of medium-sized networks.
The core CCNA certification can be obtained by passing a single 90-minute written exam. The exam has no prerequisites, although Cisco and other companies offer various formal training courses to help students prepare.
Course Description:
The CCNA certification equips you with networking skills to design, plan, install, configure and operate small to medium size computer networks. CCNA certified professionals can install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services for small networks (100 nodes or fewer), including but not limited to use of these Protocols: IP, IGRP, Serial, Frame Relay, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP, Ethernet, Access Lists.
Cisco CCNA certification has grown significantly in popularity over the last few years. It is a worthwhile addition to the resume of any networking professional
Cisco CCNA program will teach you the Technology you’ll need to learn to effectively pass the Cisco CCNA Combined Exam (Exam 640-802). Our Structured Learning Methodology provides you the Course Materials that will teach you Technology to be successful on the job and with passing your CCNA Certification Exam. The Course Materials include the best Cisco CCNA Hard Cover Book, Online CBT (Computer Based Training) and Online Practice Exam that will prepare you to Pass Your CCNA Certification Exam the first time. In addition to this our Continuous Hands-On Lab Training will give you the Cisco Internetworking Skills to be confident and productive on the Job Day 1.
Who Should Attend?
The primary audience for this course includes Network Administrators, Network Engineers, Network Managers, and Systems Engineers. The secondary audience for this course includes Network Designers and Project Managers.
Why take CCNA with IT Enabler:
o 80% lab based and 20% theory based.
o Covers latest CISCO CCNA Exam 640-802 syllabus requirements including using router for some lab sessions.
o Hands-on to real high-end CISCO routers and enterprise grade switches (Catalyst 29xx).
o 1 student to 1-PC and comfortable classroom environment.
o More than sufficient tips and exam practice questions and lab sessions.
o Taught by experienced and Cisco Certified instructor.
Certificate Of Attendance :
Working knowledge on networking and internet networking. Certificate Of Attendance will be awarded to students completing the course achieving minimum 90% attendance.
Training Methodology & Materials:
• Practical hands-on sessions, 80% lab-based and 20% theory-based.
• Additional and well-designed labs handouts are given to enhance further enhance the courseware given.
Cisco Certification exams
This course will help the student to prepare for the Exam 640-802.
Benefits of Attendance:
In the present day’s market of jobs, the established competitive state of affairs makes it tricky for every individual to acquire a job easily. In such situations, it turns out to be crucial to be well educated and have professional qualifications for making a successful career. Therefore, if you are arranging for a career in networking, which is considered as the one of the most sought after fields all over the world, it is important for you to clear the certification of CCNA. To acquire the certification of CCNA, it is suggested that you register for CISCO CCNA Training. After this, you might be needed to prepare for and clear the examinations of CCNA for being CCNA certified.
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is the basic level of the certification of CISCO. By registering for the examination of CCNA, you will learn regarding the networking basics like installation, design, troubleshooting, configuration, management and maintenance of IP and non-IP networks. Furthermore, as the course of CCNA is the basis of three level of Cisco certified network associate, there are no requirements for taking the CCNA examinations. The level of CCNA is appropriate for assisting field technicians and desk engineers.
Therefore, if you desire for making a successful career in the field of networking then the simplest way is to sign up for the training course of CISCO CCNA.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Describe how networks function, identifying major components, function of network components, and the OSI reference model
• Describe issues related to increasing traffic on an Ethernet LAN and expand the switched network from a small LAN to a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches supporting VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree
• Describe the reasons for extending the reach of a LAN and the methods that can be used, with a focus on RF wireless access
• Describe the reasons for connecting networks and connecting multiple IP subnets with routers
• Configure and verify a Cisco router for WAN connections with HDLC and PPP encapsulation, PAT, static routing, and describe the components that make up a VPN solution
• Use the command-line interface to discover neighbors on the network and manage the router startup and configuration
• Describe routing concepts as they apply to a medium-sized network, discuss dynamic routing with distance vector and link-state routing protocols, and configure RIP
• Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single-area OSPF
• Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP
• Determine how to apply ACLs based on network requirements, and to configure, verify, and troubleshoot ACLs
• Describe when to use NAT and PAT on a medium-sized network, how to configure NAT and PAT, and explain IPv6 addressing and configuration on a Cisco router
• Configure, verify, and troubleshoot Frame Relay
Prerequisites:
• Students should have basic computer literacy, basic Microsoft Windows navigation skills, and basic Internet usage skills Basic computer literacy
• Windows navigation skills
• Basic Internet usage skills
• Fundamental understanding of data networking and IP addressing
• Familiarity with the Cisco IOS command-line interface
Course Outline:
1. Internetworking
Internetworking Basic
Internetworking Models
The OSI Reference Model
Ethernet Networking
Ethernet Cabling
Data Encapsulation
The Cisco Three-Layer Hierarchical Model
2. Introduction to TCP/IP
2.1. TCP/IP and the DoD Model
2.2. IP Addressing
2.3. Broadcast Address
3. Subnetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), and Troubleshooting TCP/IP
3.1. Subnetting Basics
3.2. Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
3.3. Summarization
3.4. Troubleshooting IP Addressing
4. Cisco’s Internetworking Operating System (IOS) and Security Device Manager (SDM)
4.1. The IOS User Interface
4.2. Command-Line Interface
4.3. Router and Switch Administrative Configurations
4.4. Cisco’s Security Device Manager (SDM)
5. Managing a Cisco Internetwork
5.1. The Internal Components of a Cisco Router
5.2. The Router Boot Sequence
5.3. Managing Configuration Register
5.4. Backing up and Restoring the Cisco IOS
5.5. Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration
5.6. Using Cisco Discovery Protocols (CDP)
5.7. Using Telnet
5.8. Resolving Hostnames
5.9. Checking Network Connectivity and Troubleshooting
6. IP Routing
6.1. Routing Basics
6.2. The IP Routing Process
6.3. Configuring IP Routing in Our Network
6.4. Dynamic Routing
6.5. Distance-Vector Routing Protocols
6.6. Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
6.7. Inferior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
6.8. Verifying your Configuration
7. Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
7.1. EIGRP Features and Operation
7.2. Using EIGRP to Support Large Networks
7.3. Configuring EIGRP
7.4. Load Balancing with EIGRP
7.5. Verifying EIGRP
7.6. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Basics
7.7. Configuring OSPF
7.8. Verifying OSPF Configuration
7.9. OSPF DR and BDR Elections
7.10. OSPF and Loopback Interfaces
7.11. Troubleshooting OSPF
7.12. Configuring EIGRP and OSPF Summary Routes
8. Layer 2 Switching and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
8.1. Before Layer 2 Switching
8.2. Switching Services
8.3. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
8.4. Configuring Catalyst Switches
8.5. Cisco Network Assistant
9. Virtual LANs (VLANs)
9.1. VLAN Basics
9.2. VLAN Memberships
9.3. Identifying VLANs
9.4. VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
9.5. Routing between VLANs
9.6. Configuring VLANs
9.7. Configuring VTP
9.8. Telephony: Configuring Voice VLANs
9.9. Using the CAN to Configure VLANs and Inter-VLAN Routing
10. Security (ACL)
10.1. Perimeter, Firewall and Internal Routers
10.2. Recognizing Security Threats
10.3. Mitigating Security Threats
10.4. Introduction to Access Lists
10.5. Standard Access Lists
10.6. Extended Access Lists
10.7. Advanced Access Lists
10.8. Monitoring Access Lists
10.9. Configuring Access Lists Using SDM
11. Network Address Translation (NAT)
11.1. When Do We Use NAT?
11.2. Types of Network Address Translation
11.3. NAT Names
11.4. How NAT Works
11.5. Testing and Troubleshooting NAT
11.6. Configuring NAT on Our Internetwork
11.7. Configuring NAT Using SDM
12. Cisco’s Wireless Technologies
12.1. Introduction to Wireless Technology
12.2. Cisco’s Unified Wireless Solution
12.3. Configuring Our Wireless Internetwork
13. Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
13.1. Why Do We Need IPv6
13.2. The Benefits and Uses of IPv6
13.3. IPv6 Addressing and Expressions
13.4. How IPv6 Works in an Internetwork
13.5. IPv6 Routing Protocols
13.6. Migrating to IPv6
13.7. Configuring IPv6 on Our Internetwork
14. Wide Area Networks
14.1. Introduction to Wide Area Networks
14.2. Cable and DSL
14.3. Cabling the Serial Wide Area Network
14.4. High-Level Data-Link Control (HDLC) Protocol
14.5. Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
14.6. Frame Relay
14.7. Using SDM for WAN Connections
14.8. Virtual Private Networks
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