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Welcome to Todd Lammle s CCNA Bootcamp Todd Lammle Cisco Authorized CCNA Bootcamps are now available, delivered by CCSI instructor, and popular Sybex author Todd Lammle. Todd Lammle CCNA Training Boot Camp is a high-energy instructor-led course, and includes a brand-new lab topology to assist you with Cisco's intensive simulation exam. Our repetitive hands-on labs and individual student pods with Cisco's high-end routers and catalyst switches create a perfect learning environment to gain the maximum amount of knowledge in a short period of time. Todd Lammle s 5-day CCNA Training Boot Camp will provide you with everything you need to be successful in a professional Cisco routing and switching environment, and the knowledge needed to pass the new Cisco CCNA certification exam. We guarantee it. This 5-day course was developed by industry expert and bestselling author Todd Lammle. View Schedule to see when Todd will be teaching our next class! GlobalNet's CCNA course offers high levels of classroom participation, interaction and collaboration, utilizing: One-on-one Mentoring from Todd Lammle weeks before class for each student Pre-study time with Todd Lammle weeks before class Personalized study plan created by Todd Lammle for each student 5-night stay in Luxury hotel Hot chef prepared breakfast and lunch Onsite testing with exam voucher included! 24 hour instructor availability Guaranteed Todd Lammle Instructor Todd Lammle CCENT Study Guide Todd Lammle Online CCENT Course Modules Todd Lammle Online Video Modules Todd Lammle s New Book CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide (Exam 640-802), 7th Edition Todd Lammle Custom Cisco Authorized courseware

Real world labs, on real equipment, written by a real world fortune 500 employee and consultant for 30 years! 4 Routers Per Student Pod - No sharing of equipment! 2 Switches, including Cisco s Catalyst Switch, Per Student Pod 200 Electronic Flash Cards Over 500 Practice Questions on CD Written Labs with over 400 questions for use during and after class More than 35 Hands-On labs written by Todd Lammle utilizing the latest Cisco Routers and Switches - repetition of labs is key to success in class! Practice questions, study software, router simulator, and more! What is covered in the class? The following is covered in the CCNA course. Chapters from the latest Sybex CCNA 7th edition study guide are used for learning the foundation we use in class. Chapters 1-4 are mandatory pre-study chapters and are provided to each student with the course tuition. Students will study weeks before class via online training, online videos, and written and hands-on labs. The CCENT 4-day course is a recommended path for someone with little or no Cisco experience before attending the CCNA bootcamp. Chapter 1: Internetworking Introduction to Internetworking OSI Reference Model OSI Overview Application Presentation Session Transport Network Data Link Physical

Chapter 2: Ethernet Encapsulation Half and full duplex Collision detection LAN Technologies Ethernet standards FastEthernet standards Gigabit standards Chapter 3: Introduction to the Internet Protocol DOD Stack Protocols Ports Host-to-host layer Protocols Internet Layer protocols Chapter 4: IP Addressing and Subnetting IP Addressing Subnetting masks Subnetting Verifying subnetting Written Lab: Subnetting Chapter 5: VLSM and Summarization What is VLSM? Implementing VLSM Written Lab: VLSM What is Summarization? Implementing Summarization Written lab: Summarization Chapter 6: Introduction to the Cisco IOS Operation of Cisco IOS Startup of a Cisco Router Software Exec

Keyboard Help Router Identification Setting the Passwords Setting Banners Saving Configurations Router Interfaces Descriptions Encrypting passwords Verifying your Configuration Chapter 7: Managing A Cisco Internetwork Managing IOS and Configuration Images Router Boot Sequence Backing up the Cisco IOS Restoring the Cisco IOS Backing up the Cisco Configuration Restoring the Cisco Configuration Cisco Discovery Protocol Creating a host table to resolve names Using DNS to resolve names Telnet Ping Troubleshooting steps Chapter 8: IP Routing Basic IP Routing Static Routing Default Routing Dynamic Routing RIP RIPv2 Verifying routing Chapter 9: Advanced Routing Protocols EIGRP OSPF Verifying routing Troubleshooting EIGRP and OSPF

Advanced OSPF configurations Chapter 10: Layer-2 Switching Technologies Layer 2 Switching Address Learning Forward/Filter Decision Half and Full Duplex Ethernet Bridging Compared to LAN Switching LAN Switch Types Spanning Tree Chapter 11: Virtual LANs/VTP and STP VLAN Concepts ISL and 802.1q InterVLAN routing VTP VLAN configuration VLAN management and verification STP and RSTP Hands-on Lab: VLANs/VTP and STP Written Lab: Switching Chapter 12: Access-Lists Standard ACL s Controlling VTY Access Wildcards Extended ACL s Named Access-lists Access-list configuration Verifying and Monitoring Access lists Troubleshooting ACL s Chapter 13: Network Address Translation (NAT) Introduction to NAT Static NAT Dynamic NAT NAT Overload (PAT)

Configuring NAT and PAT Verifying NAT and PAT Hands-on lab: NAT Written lab: NAT Chapter 14: Wireless Technologies Introduction to Wireless Wireless standards Encoding and modulation techniques Implementing WLAN s WLAN security Written lab: Wireless Chapter 15: IPv6 Introduction to IPv6 Why IPv6 IPv6 Addressing IPv6 routing protocols Written lab: IPv6 Chapter 16: Cisco Wide Area Network Support WAN Overview WAN Connection Types WAN Terms Serial Standards WAN Protocols HDLC PPP LCP/NCP PPP Authentication PAP CHAP Configuring PPP Verifying PPP Configuration Frame Relay Frame Relay Terminology Frame Relay Signaling Inverse ARP and LMI

Configuring Frame Relay Static mappings Verifying Frame Relay Subinterfaces Configuring Subinterfaces Hands-on Labs : PPP and Frame-relay Written Lab: WANs Hands-on Labs Included in this course The Todd Lammle Learnit! CCNA bootcamp will provide the following hands-on lab to each individual student: This does not include the list of numerous written labs (over 600) provided to each student! Note: The course outline does not follow the CCNA Study Guide 7th edition, but has its own flow, one that is designed to build a solid foundation in a classroom environment. Chapter 1 Labs (Sybex CCNA Book Chapter 6 & 10) Lab 1: Logging into a Cisco Router Lab 2: Overview of Router Modes Lab 3: Editing and Help Features Lab 4: Gathering Basic Router Information Lab 5: Setting the Passwords Lab 6: Encrypting your Passwords Lab 7: Setting Router Banners Lab 8: Configuring Router Interfaces Lab 9: Bringing up An Interface Lab 10: Configuring an IP Address on an Interface Lab 11: Serial Interface Commands Lab 12: Setting The Router hostnames Lab 13: Setting interface descriptions Lab 14: Saving Your Configurations Lab 15: Verifying Your Configurations Lab 16: Connecting to the switch and setting the passwords Lab 17: Setting the hostname Lab 18: Configuring the IP address information Lab 19: Configuring Switch Interfaces Lab 20: Configuring Interface Descriptions Lab 21: Viewing Descriptions Lab 22: Configuring the port duplex

Lab 23: Verifying IP Connectivity Lab 24: Erasing the Switch Configuration Chapter 2 Labs (Sybex CCNA Book Chapter 7) Lab 1: Password Recovery Techniques Lab 2: Backing up a Cisco IOS to a TFTP server Lab 3: Upgrading or restoring a Cisco IOS from a TFTP server Lab 4: Backing up a Cisco router configuration using a TFTP server Lab 5: Restoring a Cisco router configuration from a TFTP server Lab 6: Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol to gather information about neighbor devices Lab 7: Using Telnet Lab 8: Create a hosts table on a router and resolve host names to IP addresses Chapter 3 Labs (Sybex CCNA Book Chapter 8 & 9) Lab 1: Configuring the Routers Lab 2: Verifying the Configurations Lab 3: Configuring Static Routing Lab 4: Verifying Static Routing Lab 5: Configuring and Verifying The Hosts Lab 6: Configuring Default Routing Lab 7: Verifying Default Routing Lab 8: Configuring RIPv2 Routing Lab 9: Verifying RIPv2 Routing Lab 10: Configuring EIGRP Routing Lab 11: Verifying EIGRP Routing Lab 12: Configuring OSPF Routing Lab 13: Verifying OSPF Routing Chapter 4 Labs (Sybex CCNA Book Chapter 12) Lab 1: Standard IP Access-Lists Lab 2: Verifying Standard IP Access-lists Lab 3: Applying an Access-List to a VTY Line Lab 4: Extended IP Access-Lists Lab 5: Verifying Extended IP Access-lists Lab 6: Troubleshooting ACL s Chapter 5 Labs (Sybex CCNA Book Chapter 11) Lab 1: Configuring VLANs Lab 2: Configuring Trunk Ports Lab 3: Configuring ISL Routing

Lab 4: Configuring VTP domain Lab 5: Configuring the Switches in Our Lab Lab 6: Managing STP Lab 7: Managing RSTP Chapter 6 Labs (Sybex CCNA Book Chapter 13) Lab 1: Understanding NAT Lab 2: Configuring static NAT Lab 3: Configuring Dynamic NAT Lab 4: Configuring NAT Overload Lab 5: Verifying NAT Lab 6: Troubleshooting NAt Chapter 7 Labs (Sybex CCNA Book Chapter 16) Lab 1: Configuring PPP Encapsulation Lab 2: Verifying PPP Encapsulation Lab 3: Configuring PPP Authentication with CHAP Lab 4: Verifying PPP with Authentication Lab 5: Understanding Frame Relay Configuration Lab 6: Configuring Frame Relay Switching Lab 7: Configuring Frame Relay with Subinterfaces Lab 8: Verifying Frame Relay CCNA Bootcamp Day-by-day schedule The following is a breakdown of the Todd Lammle 5-day CCNA Bootcamp by course book chapter Day 1: The Cisco IOS The Cisco IOS Interface Introduction to TCP/IP and Subnetting Chapter 1: The Cisco Interface (Sybex book chapter 6) The following hands on labs are covered in chapter 1: 1.1: Console login

1.2: Router Examination Lab 1.1 Configuring Administrative Functions on your routers 1.4: Configuring your Router interfaces 1.5: Configuring your Catalyst Switches 1.6: Configuring your backbone router and verifying your internetwork Chapter 2: Advanced IOS Management (Sybex book chapter 7) The following hands on labs are performed in chapter 4: 2.1: Copying the Cisco IOS to a TFTP Host 2.2: Backing up and restoring the configuration of your routers and switch 2.1: Using CDP to find your Neighbors 2.2: Telneting into Multiple routers and switches simultaneously 2.5: Building and maintaining a hosts table Chapter 3: TCP/IP & Subnetting Review (Sybex book chapter 4 & 5) The following hands on labs are performed in chapter 3: 3.1: IP Addressing and subnetting Day 2: IP Routing IP Routing Chapter 4: IP Routing The following written and hands on labs are performed in chapter 5: 4.1: Static Routing and Verification 4.2: RIP Routing and Verification 4.1: EIGRP Routing and Verification 4.2: OSPF Single Area Configuration and Verification 4.4: OSPF DR and BDR elections 4.7: Written Lab: IP Routing Day 3: Advanced TCP/IP, Access Lists and NAT Chapter 5: Advanced TCP/IP The following written and hands on labs are performed in chapter: 5.1: Written Lab: Class B Subnetting 5.2: Written Lab: VLSM Design 5.3: Implementing VLSM and Summarization Chapter 6: Access Lists The following hands on labs are performed in chapter 7: 6.1: Configuring Standard IP Access lists 6.2: Limiting VTY Access

6.1: Extended access list configurations Chapter 7: Network Address Translation 7.1: Setting up Network Address Translation (NAT) 8.2: Dynamic NAT 9.1: Port Address Translation (PAT) Day 4: Switching, VLAN s, Wireless LANs and IPv Chapter 8: Switching and VLANs The following labs are covered in chapter 10: 8.1: Configuring Switching with VLAN s and inter VLAN Routing 8.2: Written Lab: Switching Chapter 9: Introduction to Wireless LAN s The following labs are covered in chapter 10: 9.1: Written Lab: Introduction to Wireless Chapter 10: Introduction to IPv6 The following labs are covered in chapter 11: 10.1: Configuring basic IPv6 10.2: Written Lab: IPv6 Day 5: Wide Area Networks, Review, and Test! Chapter 11: Cisco Wide Area Network Support (WANs) The following written and hands on labs are covered in chapter 12: 11.1: Configuring PPP with Authentication 11.2: Configuring Frame Relay 11.3: Verifying Frame Relay 11.4: Written Lab Frame Relay Study and Final Test Preparations