Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 120 Hours / 12 Months / Self-Paced WIA Fee: $2035.00 This fee includes the following exams: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 100-101 ICND1 and 200-101 ICND2 Course Overview: The Cisco CCNA Training Package (ICND v2: Parts 1 and 2) includes expert instructor-led training modules with customized presentations, practice exam simulators and learning supplements for an allinclusive training program that provides all the benefits of classroom training at your own pace. The new Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 & 2 (ICND1 v2 & ICND2 v2) course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to install, operate and troubleshoot a small to medium branch network. The ICND1 & ICND2 course curriculum includes LAN Switching Technologies, Troubleshooting, WAN Technologies and IP Services (SNMP, Syslog, FHRP). The curriculum also includes the Operation of IP Data Networks, IP Addressing (IPv4 & IPv6), Network Security, Basic Troubleshooting and DHCP, NAT, ACLs and other IP Routing Technologies. The new and updated ICND1 v2 and ICND2 v2 courses provide students with network infrastructure know how. The CCNA certification help build the necessary foundational knowledge required for job roles such as network engineer, network specialist or network administrator. The ICND1 & ICND2 course curriculum includes Cisco switches, routers, basic migration of security threats, introduction to wireless networking concepts. In addition, the course provides the necessary knowledge and skills required for the following protocols: IP, OSPF, ACLs (Ethernet and Access Control Lists), VLANs, Frame Relay, Serial Line Interface Protocol and EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol. Course Outline: 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 1 Understanding Cisco Certification Track Cisco Certifications What's New In 100-101 Study Suggestions Numbering Systems Creating a Lab Environment 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 2
Networking Technologies Network Building Blocks Network Cables Network Speed 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 3 Open Systems Interconnecting (OSI) Model OSI Model Layer Definition Network Device Communication Using OSI 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 4 Basic IP Addressing IPv4 Addressing Subnet Masks ARP Layer 2 and 3 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 5 IP Addressing Part 2 Assigning Addresses Multiple IP Addressing Loopback Addressing Classes of Addresses 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 6 Subnetting How Subnetting Works Determine and Create a Subnet 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 7 More Subnetting Determining How Many Subnets Are Needed Subnet Masks 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 8 Protocols and Ports TCP and UDP Industry Standard Ports End to End Communication Network Analyzation Tool 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 9
Cisco IOS (Internetwork Operating System) Hubs Switches Routers Cisco IOS Command Modes 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 10 Using IOS: Base Configuration Physical Connections Initial Configuration Checklist Password Configuration for Secure Connection Configuring a Default Gateway Login Banners 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 11 VLans and Trunks Virtual LAN (VLAN) Trunking When and Why are They Used 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 12 VTP and 802.1q VLAN and Trunking Native VLAN VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) VLAN Pruning 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 13 Routing Essentials What is a Router? Basic Router Configuration Using the IOS Introduction to Routing Protocols OSPF Configuration 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 14 Network Address Translation (NAT) What is NAT? Configuring NAT on a Router Using IOS 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 15 Static Routes What is a Static Route?
Configure a Static Route Using IOS 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 16 Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) IPv6 Addresses IPv6 Address Types Enabling and Configuring IPv6 Using IOS 100-101: ICND Part 1 Module 17 Access Control Lists Adding and Configuring Course 200-101: ICND Part 2 Module 1 CCNA-ICND2_Introduction Cisco Certifications What's New In 200-101 200-101: ICND Part 2 Module 2 Lab Setup Using Graphical Network Simulator (GNS3) 200-101: ICND Part 2 Module 3 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) STP Explained Important Facts Find the Best Path STP Functions PortFast Rapid STP 200-101: ICND Part 2 Module 4 First Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRP) What we will cover Protocols: FSRP,HSRP,VRRP,GLBP Configuring Fine Tuning Virtual and Gateway GLBP? 200-101: ICND Part 2 Module 5 Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Connection Types Authentication Routing and Remote Access IpSec Protocols Is VPN Secure? 200-101: ICND Part 2 Module 6 Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) Distance Vector (DV) and Link State Routing Protocol (LSRP) Loop Prevention Split Horizon Why EIGRP? How is EIGRP Metric calculated? Configure EIGRP 200-101: ICND Part 2 Module 7 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) OSPF Areas Autonomous System Boundary Router (ASBR) OSPF Neighbors Synchronisation Process OSPF Setup Configure OSPF 200-101: ICND Part 2 Module 8 IPv6: The New Frontier IPV6 Configure an IPv6 Addressing Scheme ICND2 Program All necessary materials are included. Certifications: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be prepared to sit for the Cisco CCNA 200-120. System Requirements: Internet Connectivity Requirements: Cable and DSL internet connections are recommended. Hardware Requirements: Minimum Pentium 400 Mhz CPU or G3 Macintosh. 1 GHz or greater CPU recommended. 256MB RAM minimum. 1 GB RAM recommended. 800x600 video resolution minimum. 1025x768 recommended. Speakers/Headphones to listen to Dialogue steaming audio sessions.
A microphone to speak in Dialogue streaming audio sessions. Operating System Requirements: Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 Mac OSX 10 or higher. OpenSUSE Linux 9.2 or higher. Web Browser Requirements: Google Chrome is recommended. Firefox 13.x or greater. Internet Explorer 6.x or greater. Safari 3.2.2 or greater. Software Requirements: Adobe Flash Player 6 or greater. Oracle Java 7 or greater. Adobe Reader 7 or greater. Web Browser Settings: Accept Cookies. Disable Pop-up Blocker. ** Outlines are subject to change, as courses and materials are updated. **