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Cisco Certified Network Associate (200-120) Course Abstract The CCNA certification (Cisco Certified Network Associate) 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. Benefits A Cisco Certificate. It's a valuable credential recognized worldwide as proof that you’ve got the networking skills you need to work more productively and more efficiently than many of your peers. Course Duration (30 Hours) Course Content 1. LAN Fundamentals and basics of IP addressing 2. OSI layers 3. Operate and Configure Cisco IOS® 4. Initiate a router and basic configurations 5. Configure a router with IP address 6. Manage Your Network Environment 7. Static Routing 8. Dynamic Routing using RIP, EIRP, OSPF 9. Default Routing 10. Sub-netting 11. Allow variable length subnet masks 12. Discover neighbors on the network using CDP 13. Backup and Recovery of IOS and Startup configuration 14. Password recovery 15. Configuring host file and DNS configuration 16. Get information about remote devices 17. Switch Operations 18. Utilize switching and bridging functions 19. Study Spanning Tree Protocol 20. Configure a catalyst switch 21. Review VLAN operations 22. Configure VLANs 23. NAT using Static, Dynamic and PAT 24. Manage IP Traffic with Access Lists 25. Utilize Access lists and their applications 26. Configure IP Access lists 27. Review wide area networking 28. Configure serial point-to-point encapsulation 29. Configure PPP 30. Establish Frame Relay Connections 31. Study frame relay and the configurations

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  • Cisco Certified Network Associate (200-120)

    Course Abstract The CCNA certification (Cisco Certified Network Associate) 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. Benefits A Cisco Certificate. It's a valuable credential recognized worldwide as proof that youve got the networking skills you need to work more productively and more efficiently than many of your peers. Course Duration (30 Hours) Course Content 1. LAN Fundamentals and basics of IP addressing 2. OSI layers 3. Operate and Configure Cisco IOS 4. Initiate a router and basic configurations 5. Configure a router with IP address 6. Manage Your Network Environment 7. Static Routing 8. Dynamic Routing using RIP, EIRP, OSPF 9. Default Routing 10. Sub-netting 11. Allow variable length subnet masks 12. Discover neighbors on the network using CDP 13. Backup and Recovery of IOS and Startup configuration 14. Password recovery 15. Configuring host file and DNS configuration 16. Get information about remote devices 17. Switch Operations 18. Utilize switching and bridging functions 19. Study Spanning Tree Protocol 20. Configure a catalyst switch 21. Review VLAN operations 22. Configure VLANs 23. NAT using Static, Dynamic and PAT 24. Manage IP Traffic with Access Lists 25. Utilize Access lists and their applications 26. Configure IP Access lists 27. Review wide area networking 28. Configure serial point-to-point encapsulation 29. Configure PPP 30. Establish Frame Relay Connections 31. Study frame relay and the configurations

  • 32. IP version 6 and configuration using RIP, EIGRP, OSPF 33. Introduction to Wireless Technologies 34. High availability using VRRP, HSRP, GLBP 35. Configure and verify DHCP (IOS Router) TEACHING METHODOLOGY

    1. 1 Week of course devoted to LAN Concepts as it gives strong foundation. 2. 1 hour theory and one and half hour practical class per session. 3. Using Real Routers for advanced router configuration to enable students to work on real

    time environment. 4. Sessions on telnet into real CISCO router to make configurations. 5. Students with weak background on networking can avail special classes on Fridays. 6. Classes missed can be re-attended on Fridays or next batch. TECHNICAL RESOURCES

    Lab Activities: Enter router commands, drag and drop objects, and answer questions on topics ranging from IP address classes to basic router configuration to extended ACLs. We will make sure the student have a full understanding of router command syntax. Emulation:

    Emulators and simulators would be provided to students to practice the sessions at home and to master the expertise to configure routers independently. Question Bank:

    Would be provided for the CCNAx exam with detailed questions and answers.

    Sunil Kumar CCNA, CCNP, MCITP, MCT, OCP, CERTIFIED ETHICAL HACKER