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Our CCNA certification training courses are for anyone interested in preparation for the cisco ccna certification exam or interested in cisco networking and routers and how they are implemented.
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Here are the courses we offer:
Cisco CCNA Series
- OSI Reference Model describes the OSI reference model and uses it to explain types of cisco networks and networking functions.
- Networks and Data Transfer uses the OSI reference model to show how networks encapsulate data and transfer it throughout a network. This course also introduces cisco routing as a method of data transfer.
- Local Area Networking describes the components and operation of Ethernets, Fast Ethernets, Token Ring and FDDI local area networks.
- Wide Area Networking describes WAN components and protocols and how they function in a wide area network. Special emphasis is placed on PPP, ISDN, X.25, and Frame Relay.
- Using a Router introduces the different types of routing protocols, their use, and the function of routers.
- Introduction to IOS explains the basic operation of the Internetwork Operating System.
- IOS Configuration shows how to configure passwords and banners, and introduces interface and protocol configurations for the Internetwork Operating System.
- Network Management shows how to set up and maintain a network system.
- Bridges and Switches shows how to build and operate network bridges and switches.
- TCP/IP Networking explains the functions of TCP/IP and how to manage it and other transport and network layer protocols.
- IP Addressing shows how to assign and use IP addresses.
- IP Routing explains how to configure IP addresses and implement IGRP routing protocol.
- IPX Networking explains how to operate and manage Novell's IPX protocol and addresses.
- Network Security and Control describes the components and operation of access lists for filtering network traffic.
After completing our courses, the user should be able to:
- Outline the basic history and design principles of networking
- Explain the functions of each of the seven layers of the OSI reference model
- Describe the advantages of a layered model
- Describe peer-to-peer communications between layers
- Describe the LLC and MAC sublayers and logical addressing
- Explain path determination and switching
- Explain routing protocols
- Describe LANs and the advantages of LAN segmentation
- Describe the Physical layer and operation of Ethernet
- Describe full and half-duplex Ethernet
- Describe the Fast Ethernet physical layer and operations
- Define Gigabit Ethernet
- Define Token Ring operation and frames
- Define FDDI
- Explain the active monitor
- Describe WANs, their devices and interfaces
- Describe the physical layer and data link layer protocols for WANs
- Describe Frame Relay, ISDN, PPP, and X.25 and their positions in the OSI reference model
- Identify the differences between Frame Relay, ISDN, PPP, and X.25
- Define routes and routing
- Explain the function and limitations of distance vector routing
- Explain the function and limitations of link state routing
- Implement a hybrid routing solution
- Describe the function and operation of a router
- Describe the IOS startup procedure
- Use EXEC mode commands
- Identify the router status commands and results
- Load IOS configuration files
- Configure passwords and banners
- Configure PPP encapsulation
- Determine and configure DTE/DCE status
- Disable CDP and show CDP parameters
- Configure IGRP and RIP
- Find and relieve network congestion
- Segment networks into workgroups
- Use the Network Management System to monitor and secure networks
- Operate the Cisco FastHub 300
- Manage transparent, source-route, and mixed-media bridges
- Manage tag, data link, multilayer, and asymmetric switches
- Manage ATM switches
- Manage Cisco catalyst switches
- Explain the functions of TCP/IP
- Describe the functions of transport layer protocols
- Explain the specifications of TCP
- Describe the functions of network layer protocols
- Assign IP addresses
- Determine subnet and host numbers
- Use CIDR for interdomain routing
- Configure IP addresses on a Cisco router
- Configure IP addresses
- Enable IP routing
- Differentiate between static, default, and dynamic routes
- Describe and configure interior gateway protocols, such as RIP, IGRP, Enhanced IGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS
- Explain exterior gateway protocols
- Describe and configure BGP
- Monitor Novell IPX operation on the router
- List the required IPX address and encapsulation type
- Enable the Novell IPX protocol and configure interfaces
- Configure IPX address lists and SAP filters to control basic Novell traffic
- Describe the two parts of network addressing, then identify the parts in specific protocol address examples
- Recognize common security threats to networks
- Configure standard and extended access lists to filter IP traffic
- Configure standard and extended access lists to filter IPX traffic
- Monitor and verify selected access list operations on the router
- Configure ISDN routing
- Configure X.25 routing
- Configure Frame Relay routing
- Monitor and verify ISDN, X.25, and Frame Relay configurations
- Use and configure IOS switches
- Troubleshoot routers using various commands
- Recognize and explain decimal (base 10) numbering
- Recognize and explain binary (base 2) numbering
- Recognize and explain hexadecimal (base 16) numbering
- Convert numbers between various numbering systems
Each training course has the following features:
- Exercises that allow users to explore how a course topic applies
- A file containing the text of the exercises
- Activities that allow users to apply concepts in an interactive questioning environment
- A course index
- A glossary
- A Skill Assessment
Courses are included in "Tech General Pack" set of online courses.
All courses are design so that new knowledge and skills will be remembered and retrieved for future use. You can be assured that this high-quality, instructionally-sound online product will enchance your professional and personal growth and stimulate job satisfaction.
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