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CI – CCNA CCNA Bootcamp v1.1 Summary Duration Vendor Audience 5 Days hands-on training Cisco Network Professionals Level Technology Category Intermediate / Associate Routing & Switching Borderless Networking / CCNA Delivery Method Training Credits / Vouchers Instructor-led (Classroom) Cisco Learning Credits Accepted Introduction This course focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to implement and support a small to medium sized switched and routed network. This extended-hours course retains all of the content of ICND1 and ICND2, but merges the content into a single course delivery. The course is intended for those who are seeking to acquire the knowledge in the shortest possible time in the classroom. Prerequisites The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course is as follows: Basic computer literacy Basic Microsoft Windows navigation skills Basic Internet usage skills Course Objectives Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Describe how networks function, identifying major components, function of network components and the Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model. Describes the reasons for connecting networks and connecting multiple IP subnets with routers Describe issues related to increasing traffic on an Ethernet LAN and expand the switched network from small LAN to a medium size LAN with multiple switches supporting VLANs, trunking and spanning tree Describes 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 function of Wide Area Networks (WANs), the major devices of WANs, and configure PPP encapsulation, static and dynamic routing, PAT and RIP routing. Use the command-line interface to discover neighbours on the network and managing the router’s start-up and configuration. Expand the switched network from a small LAN to a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree. 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 on a medium-sized network. Describe when to use NAT or PAT on a medium-sized network, and configure NAT or PAT on routers. Identify and implement the appropriate WAN technology based on network requirements. Target Audience This course is intended primarily for: Individuals interested in entering a career in network technologies. Individuals seeking to achieve the Cisco CCNA certification

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CI – CCNA

CCNA Bootcamp v1.1

Summary Duration Vendor Audience

5 Days hands-on training Cisco Network Professionals

Level Technology Category

Intermediate / Associate Routing & Switching Borderless Networking / CCNA

Delivery Method Training Credits / Vouchers

Instructor-led (Classroom) Cisco Learning Credits Accepted

Introduction

This course focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to implement and support a small to medium sized switched

and routed network. This extended-hours course retains all of the content of ICND1 and ICND2, but merges the content into a

single course delivery. The course is intended for those who are seeking to acquire the knowledge in the shortest possible time in

the classroom.

Prerequisites

The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course is as follows:

Basic computer literacy Basic Microsoft Windows navigation skills Basic Internet usage skills

Course Objectives

Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:

Describe how networks function, identifying major components, function of network components and the Open System

Interconnection (OSI) reference model.

Describes the reasons for connecting networks and connecting multiple IP subnets with routers

Describe issues related to increasing traffic on an Ethernet LAN and expand the switched network from small LAN to a

medium size LAN with multiple switches supporting VLANs, trunking and spanning tree

Describes 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 function of Wide Area Networks (WANs), the major devices of WANs, and configure PPP encapsulation,

static and dynamic routing, PAT and RIP routing.

Use the command-line interface to discover neighbours on the network and managing the router’s start-up and

configuration.

Expand the switched network from a small LAN to a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs,

trunking, and spanning tree.

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 on a

medium-sized network.

Describe when to use NAT or PAT on a medium-sized network, and configure NAT or PAT on routers.

Identify and implement the appropriate WAN technology based on network requirements.

Target Audience

This course is intended primarily for:

Individuals interested in entering a career in network technologies.

Individuals seeking to achieve the Cisco CCNA certification

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Course Content

1. Course Introduction

Overview

Learner Skills and Knowledge

Course Goal and Objectives

Course Flow

2. Building a Simple Network

Exploring the Functions of

Networking

Securing the Network

Understanding the Host-to-Host

Communications Model

Understanding the TCP/IP

Internet Layer

Understanding the TCP/IP

Transport Layer

Exploring the Packet Delivery

Process

Understanding Ethernet

Connecting to an Ethernet LAN

3. Ethernet LANs

Understanding the Challenges of

Shared LANs

Solving Network Challenges with

Switched LAN Technology

Exploring the Packet Delivery

Process

Operating Cisco IOS Software

Starting a Switch

Understanding Switch Security

Maximizing the Benefits of

Switching

Troubleshooting Switch Issues

4. Wireless LANs

Exploring Wireless Networking

Understanding WLAN Security

Implementing a WLAN

VoIP Requirements

5. LAN Connections

Exploring the Functions of

Routing

Understanding Binary Basics

Constructing a Network

Addressing Scheme

Starting a Cisco Router

Configuring a Cisco Router

Exploring the Packet Delivery

Process

Understanding Cisco Router

Security

Using Cisco SDM

Using a Cisco Router as a DHCP

Server

Accessing Remote Devices

6. WAN Connections

Understanding WAN

Technologies

Enabling the Internet

Connection

Enabling Static Routing

Configuring Serial

Encapsulation

Enabling RIP

7. Network Environment

Management

Discovering Neighbours on the

Network

Managing Cisco Router Start-up

and Configuration

Managing Cisco Devices

Small Network

Implementation

Introducing the Review Lab

3. Medium-Sized Switched

Network Construction

Implementing VLANs and Trunks

Optimizing Spanning Tree

Performance

Routing Between VLANs

Securing the Expanded Network

Troubleshooting Switched

Networks

4. Medium-Sized Routed Network

Construction

Reviewing Routing Operations

Implementing VLSM

5. Single-Area OSPF

Implementation

Implementing OSPF

Troubleshooting OSPF

6. EIGRP Implementation

Implementing EIGRP

Troubleshooting EIGRP

7. Access Control Lists

Introducing ACL Operation

Configuring and Troubleshooting

ACLs

8. Address Space Management

Scaling the Network with NAT and

PAT

Transitioning to IPv6

9. LAN Extension into a WAN

Introducing VPN Solutions

Establishing a Point-to-Point WAN

Connection with PPP

Establishing a WAN Connection

with Frame Relay

Troubleshooting Frame Relay

WANs

Associated Certifications & Exam The CCNA certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks. CCNA certified professionals have the knowledge and skills to make connections to remote sites via a WAN, mitigate basic security threats, and understand the requirements for wireless network access. CCNA training covers (but is not limited to) the use of these protocols: IP, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIPv2), VLANs, Ethernet, and access control lists (ACLs).

The 640-802 CCNA exam tests a candidate's knowledge and skills required to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to

medium size enterprise branch network. The topics include connecting to a WAN; implementing network security; network types;

network media; routing and switching fundamentals; the TCP/IP and OSI models; IP addressing; WAN technologies; operating

and configuring IOS devices; extending switched networks with VLANs; determining IP routes; managing IP traffic with access

lists; establishing point-to-point connections; and establishing Frame Relay connections.

On successful completion of this course students will receive a Torque IT attendance certificate.