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CCNA

640-802 CCNA®

Intro - CCNA

Overview

The CCNA certification indicates a foundation in and apprentice knowledge of networking. 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.

The CCNA course will enable qualifying students to take exam available to candidates pursuing a single-exam option for the CCNA certification. The CCNA(640-802) will provide instruction on materials from the new Interconnection Cisco Network Devices (ICND) course as well as the new Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) course. The course covers topics on Extending Switched Networks with VLANS, Determining IP Routes, Managing IP traffic with Access Lists, Establishing Point-to-Point connections, and Establishing Frame Relay Connections,  select, connect, configure, and troubleshoot the various Cisco networking devices.

The class is recommended training for individuals seeking an understanding and knowledge of networking fundamentals including the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) seven-layer model concepts; terminology and technologies. The course also provides learners with the skills and knowledge to configure a Cisco IOS router for network connectivity. This course focuses on using Cisco Catalyst switches and Cisco routers connected in local-area networks (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs) typically found at small to medium network sites. Upon completion of this training course, students will be able to select, connect, configure, and troubleshoot the various Cisco networking devices.

Course Objective
After completing this course, the student should be able to:

  • Classify devices and functions their layer in the OSI model the purpose, use, structure, and definitions of the layers of the OSI model
  • Choose the appropriate data communications transmission method (serial/parallel) and explain how encapsulation and de-encapsulation works for that transmission method
  • Construct a point-to-point Ethernet LAN
  • Show the sequence of steps used by IP Protocol operations to determine addresses
  • Match issues related to increasing traffic on an Ethernet LAN to typical LAN environment
  • Solve Ethernet networking issues using switched LAN technology
  • Identify the specific Ethernet network interface (for e.g., EO, EI) by which a packet is forwarded on an Ethernet LAN
  • Construct a topology and network addressing scheme
  • Determine the type of transport protocol (TCP or UDP) and IP application used
  • Define the fundamental technologies involved in a WAN environment
  • Match the types of WAN media to their appropriate characteristics
  • Use the available configuration tools to establish connectivity to the appropriate network device in order to complete the initial device configuration
  • Configure a Catalyst switch for basic operations, given a need for plug-and-play operation
  • Configure and troubleshoot Virtual LANs (VLANs), given an operational access layer switch
  • Configure and troubleshoot Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), given operational routers
  • Configure IP access lists, given a functioning router
  • Configure serial interfaces using PPP and High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC), given a functioning router
  • Configure Frame Relay, given functioning Cisco routers
  • Configure DDR between two routers with Basic Rate interface (BRI) or Primary Rate Interface (PRI), given a functioning remote access router and a physical ISDN connection

Course Highlight

ICND

  • Configuring Catalyst Switch Operations
  • Extending Switched Networks with VLANs
  • Determining IP Routes
  • Managing IP Traffic with Access Lists
  • Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
  • Establishing Frame Relay Connections
  • Completing ISDN Calls
  • Building a Simple Serial Network
  • Building a Smarter Network
  • Growing the Network
  • Connecting Networks
  • Ensuring the Reliability of Data Delivery
  • Connecting to Other Networks
  • Operating and Configuring Cisco IOS Devices
  • Managing Your Network Environment

Prerequisite

  • Basic computer literacy
  • Basic knowledge of PC hardware configurations
  • Basic understanding of networking business drivers

Who should attend

  • Employees
  • Channel Partner/Reseller
  • Customers

Exams
Students must pass the 640-802 to be CCNA certified