CISCO - CCNA

Description

ATS’s training materials for Cisco CCNA exam preparation will give you the latest technical knowledge of Cisco LAN and WAN routers and LAN switches. Expert Gary Crothers will show you how to configure a network to increase bandwidth, improve response times, and to enhance reliability and quality of service. At the conclusion of this course you will solidify your knowledge of Cisco Systems’ routing and switching technologies and be prepared to pass Cisco exam #640-607.

This is course is still valid for the current exam but an alternative course structure, following Cisco recommended tracks, has been launched CCNA Basics ICND

Course Outline

Module 1
Section A: Internetworking Overview • Interconnectivity • Interoperability • Internetworking & Types of Networks • Key Network Characteristics
Section B: The OSI Model • OSI Basics • Encapsulation • OSI Layers 1 & 2 • OSI Layer 3 & 4 • OSI Layers 5, 6 & 7
Section C: LAN Networking Topologies • Ethernet & Token Ring • ANSI FDDI
Section D: WAN Networking Topologies • EIA/TIA (RS)-232 • Physical Layer V.35 • HSSI Interface/BRI Interface • Point to Point WAN Implementations • Frame Relay • ISDN & ATM • Network Layer X.25
Section E: Basic Internetworking Devices • Cisco ® Routers, Switches & Hubs
Section F: Lab Overview • WAN Setup
Section G: Power Up & Basic Router Access • Turning On the Power • Executive Modes • Basic "Show" Commands • Using "Show" Commands • Configuration Register
Section H: IOS Start Up • Start Up Extensions • Configuration Modes
Section I: Managing IOS & Configuration Files • IOS File Handling • Configuration File Handling • Copying IOS Image to Router • Copying Configuration to a Server

Module 2
Section A: Command Line Basics • Basic & Line Editing Commands • Exit, Enable & Logout Commands
Section B: Configuring a New Router • Router Elements • Login Security • Configuring Passwords
Section C: Configuring an IP Ethernet Port • Setting the IP Address • Show & Bring Up the IP Interface • Testing the Interface
Section D: IP Addressing • IP Address Characteristics • Class A & B IP Address Rules • Class C, D & E IP Address Rules • IP Addresses in Our Lab Network
Section E: IP Subnetting • IP Subnet Masking • Variable Length Subnet Masking • Subnetting • IP Address Planning • Manipulating the Subnet Mask • Efficient IP Addressing
Section F: Routing Protocol Theory • Need for Routing • What are Routing Protocols? • How Routing Protocols Work • Routing Terms
Section G: Routing Protocols • Dynamic Routing • Network Layer-IP Routing Protocols • Lab Setup • Distance Vector Protocols • RIP, IGRP & EIGRP • Link State Protocols • OSPF & Static Routes
Section H: Frame Relay for IP • Setting Up Frame Relay • Configuring the Interface
Section I: Configuring IGRP • Configuring an Ethernet Interface • Configuring a Token Ring Interface • Setting Up IGRP

Module 3
Section A: Configuring EIGRP • Configuring EIGRP on Chicago • Configuring EIGRP on RD
Section B: Configuring OSPF • OSPF Setup in LearnKey Lab • Configure OSPF for WAN Router • Redistributing IGRP into OSPF • Redistributing OSPF into IGRP • Redistributing OSPF, RIP, EIGRP • Static Route
Section C: Diagnostic Commands • Debugging • Trace Routing & Ping Commands
Section D: Installing Aids • Login Banners • Setup Commands & Auto Install
Section E: TCP/IP Protocol Suite • Protocols & Services • TCP/IP vs. OSI • Layer Services • Transports & Services • TCP, Flow Control & UDP • IP & IP Helper Addresses • Main Network Layer Protocols • Network Layer Services • ICMP • UNIX & Windows Commands
Section F: DHCP & DNS • Configuring DHCP • DNS Overview • Configuring DNS
Section G: IPX Protocol • Protocol Stack • IPX vs. OSI • IPX Datagram and Addresses • Packet Encapsulation Types • IPX SAP • Routing IPX • IPX RIP • Multiple Frame Types • Building an IPX Network • Checking the Work

Module 4
Section A: AppleTalk Protocol • AppleTalk Protocol • Network Addresses • Zone Information & Routing Protocols • Services & Routing • Lab Config. & AppleTalk Commands • Enabling AppleTalk Interface • Verifying AppleTalk Configuration
Section B: Access Lists for IP • Access List Review • Standard, Extended & Named IP • Applying IP Access • Building IP Access • Apply & Remove IP Access • Verifying IP Access
Section C: Access Lists for IPX • Standard & SAP IPX Access • Applying & Removing Standard IPX • Applying SAP Filters • Verifying IPX Access
Section D: Access Lists for AppleTalk • AppleTalk Access Lists • Apply & Remove AppleTalk Lists • Verifying AppleTalk Access Lists
Section E: LAN Switching & VLAN • Why Do We Have Them • Spanning Tree Algorithm • The Default VLAN Configuration • Globally Configuring VLAN • Assigning Ports VLANs • System Configuration • Network Management Console • Configuring VLANs • Assigning Ports to a VLAN • Setting Up the Router • Testing the Configuration
Section F: WAN Technologies • ISDN & PPP Configuration • Additional ISDN Features • Using Multiple Links • Configuring Frame Relay • Configuring X.25 • Configuring ATM

Module 5
Section A: Bridging • Bridging Overview • Broadcast Storms/Loop Avoidance • Spanning-Tree Protocol Terms & Operations • Path Costing/Spanning-Tree Logic • DPDU Frames/Topology Change • Convergence
Section B: Switching & VLANs • Duplex Modes • VLAN Advantages & Definition • VLAN Components & Network • Default VLANs/VLAN Domains • Inter-Switch Link & Frame Tagging • VLAN Trunking • VTP Device Modes & Pruning • Spanning-Tree per VLAN/VLAN Membership • Routing Between VLANs
Section C: Switching & VLANs Lab • Catalyst 1900 Ports • Configuration Guidelines & Steps • VTP Guidelines/Catalyst Defaults • Set Parameters • Configure Ports • Advanced Switch Configuration • MAC Table/Port Security • Spanning-Tree Options • Configuration via TFTP/Delete Configuration

Price £ 1200 (Bundle of 5)

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