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| The first step in Cisco networking begins at the Associate level. CCNA certified professionals can install, configure and operate LAN, WAN and dial access services for small networks. On successful completion of this course, the candidate will have knowledge and skills necessary to select, connect, configure and troubleshoot the various Cisco networking devices. The course covers topics on Extending Switched Networks with VLANS, Determining IP Routes, Managing IP traffic with Access Lists, Establishing Point-to-Point connections and Establishing Frame Relay Connections. |
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| OSI Model |
Connection vs. Connection-less
Data Encapsulation
History & Function
Layer Identification
Port/Socket Concepts |
| Hardware Architecture |
Identify Components
Interfaces & Cabling
Router Features
Switch Features |
| IOS/Command Line |
CDP Functions
Configuration Commands
IOS Management Commands
Password Recovery
Troubleshooting Commands |
| IP Addressing |
Address Classes
Binary <- -> Decimal Representation
Classful Masks, Private Address Space
Subnet Masks, VLSM |
| LAN Switching |
Bridging Types
Flow Control
ISL & IEEE 802.1Q
MAC Layer Addressing
Routing vs. Bridging
Spanning Tree
Switched Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
Switched Token Ring & FDDI
Switching Types, VLANs |
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| Dial Solutions |
Callback & Dial Backup
ISDN PRI & BRI
PPP, VPDN, L2T, L2, IPSec |
| Network Protocols |
ICMP
IP Network Layer
IP Transport Layer
IPX Addressing
IPX Encapsulation Types
SAP Function in IPX |
| Routing Protocols |
BGP, Distance Vector, EIGRP
Identify Routable Traffic
IGRP, Link State, OSPF, RIP |
| Traffic Management |
AAA - Authentication, Authorization & Accounting
Compression & Queuing
Extended Access Lists
SAP Traffic Management
SNMP
SNTP & NTP
Standard IP Access Lists
Standard IPX Access Lists
TACACS+, RADIUS |
| WAN Connectivity |
DTE vs. DCE
Frame Relay
Serial Connectivity/HDLC
X.25 |
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