OneSource Professional Training Solutions, Inc.
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CCNAX - CCNA Boot Camp v1.1 On-Site Training
CCNAX - CCNA Boot Camp v1.1
Course Description/Agenda
Our comprehensive CCNA exam preparation course combines five days of
intensive hands-on classroom activity along with pre- and post-course activities
to ensure your success on the CCNA certification exam. With our enhanced
content, you will learn to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot
medium-sized routed and switched networks, and you'll learn the basics of
wireless networking and security.
Our sophisticated CCNA lab environment guarantees that you and your lab
partner will use a full set of equipment, including two 2611XM Multiservice
Routers running 12.4(5b) Advanced IP Services and a 2950 Catalyst Switch running
12.1(22) IOS CRYPTO Services, for the entire week. No other training provider in North America provides you with a dual router setup like ours.
Your CCNA Boot Camp package includes:
- Free 640-802 CCNA exam voucher
- Free ICND1 and ICND2 Self-Paced e-Learning CDs
- 10 extra lab credits, good for 30 days, so you can practice and refine
your skills
- 10 hours of pre-class activity
- Enhanced content that exceeds standard authorized Cisco content and is
taught by world-class certified Cisco Systems instructors
- CCNA lab guide and workbook, including exclusive additional labs and
additional study aids
- Access to Kaplan SelfTest's exam prep products
- An enhanced lab topology
that represents a real-world network, including two routers and one switch
- Unrivaled
guarantee
Certification
CCNA Certification
is the starting point for many Cisco certification paths, including CCNA
Security, CCNA Voice, CCNA Wireless, and CCNP.
What You'll Learn
- How networks function, network components, and the OSI reference model
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Binary, decimal, and hexadecimal numbering
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Switching operations and theory
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Host-to-Host packet delivery process through a switch and through a
router
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TCP/IP network addressing and routing
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IP subnetting
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Providing Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), and remote
access services
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How Wireless LANs (WLANs) work, including the latest IEEE 802.11n
standard
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Introduction to Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS)
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Configuration of Cisco Routers and Catalyst Switches
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Using your router as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server
and/or client and to provide Port Address Translation (PAT) functionality
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Network discovery and management using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP),
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), Telnet, secure shell (SSH), and Trivial
FTP (TFTP)
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Expand a switched network from a small to medium network environment
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Issues with redundant switching
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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
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Concepts of VLANs and trunking and routing between VLANs
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Implementing VLSM
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Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF and EIGRP
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Determine when to use access control lists (ACLs) and how to configure,
verify, and troubleshoot them
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Configure NAT and PAT
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Configure IPv6 addressing and Routing Information Protocol new generation
(RIPng)
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VPN solutions
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Configure PPP, CHAP, and PAP
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Frame Relay operation and troubleshooting
Who Should Attend Individuals seeking CCNA certification will find this class is the quickest way to meet the requirements of the CCNA exam. Course Prerequisites
- A general networking background and some experience with Cisco IOS is critical to your success.
Course Outline 1) Building a Simple Network
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The Functions of Networking
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Securing the Network
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Host-to-Host Communication Model
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TCP/IP Internet Layer
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TCP/IP Transport Layer
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Packet Delivery Process (between Hosts)
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Ethernet
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Connecting to an Ethernet LAN
2) Switching
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Challenges of Shared LANs
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Solving Network Challenges with Switched LAN Technology
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Packet Delivery Process (through a Switch)
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Operating Cisco IOS Software
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Starting a Cisco Switch
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Securing the Switch
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Maximizing the Benefits of Switching
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Troubleshooting Switch Issues
3) Wireless Local Area Networks
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Exploring Wireless Networking
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WLAN Security
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Implementing a WLAN
4) LAN Connections
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Functions of Routing
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Binary Basics
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Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme
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Starting and Configuring a Router
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Packet Delivery Process (through a Router)
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Starting a Cisco Router
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Configuring a Cisco Router
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Router Security
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Using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager
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Using a Router as a DHCP Server
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Accessing Remote Devices
5) Wide Area Networks
- WAN Technologies
- Enabling the Internet Connection
- VPN Solutions
- Configuring Serial Encapsulation
- Enabling Static Routing
6) Network Environment Management
- Accessing Remote Devices
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Discovering Neighbors on the Network
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Managing Router Startup and Configuration
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Managing Cisco Devices
7) Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction
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Functions of Routing
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Enabling RIP
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Implementing VLSM
8) Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction
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Implementing VLANs and Trunks
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Improving Performance with Spanning Tree
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Routing Between VLANs
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Securing the Expanded Network
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Troubleshooting Switched Networks
9) Single Area OSPF
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Implementation
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Troubleshooting
10) EIGRP
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Implementation
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Troubleshooting
11) Access Control Lists
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Operation
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Configuring and Troubleshooting
12) Address Space Management
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Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT
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Transitioning to IPv6
13) LAN Extension into a WAN
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Establishing a WAN Connection with Frame Relay
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Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs
Labs Lab 1: Switch Startup and Initial Configuration
Connect to your switch and complete the initial configuration.
Lab 2: Enhancing Security of the Switch Configuration
Increase the security of the initial switch configuration.
Lab 3: Operating and Configuring a Cisco IOS Device
Practice and demonstrate the use of the Command Line Interface (CLI) features.
Lab 4: Enhanced - Router Startup and Initial Configuration
Connect to your routers and complete the initial configuration. Add commands to
improve the usability of the CLI.
Lab 5: Enhancing Router Security and Switch Configuration
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