You will attend 10 sessions of 3 hours each with a wide variety of topics to choose from. Primary amongst them are Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) or (EIGRP), you can configure a switch, reset the switch, create VLANSs, verify VTP and accomplish other activities.
CCNA also allows you to learn to use the Telnet remotely while successfully configuring the Secure Shell Protocol, or SSH. Furthermore, you can learn nuances about OSI models, IP addressing, sub netting and VLAN, etc.
Tutor Qualified CCNA, CCNP with four years of experience in Cisco networking environment.
Course Contents (10 sessions of 3hrs each)
Understanding Ethernet, Cisco Devices Switches and Routers Cables and Connections, LAN Connections Rollover Cable to Router or Switch Terminal Settings, Serial Cable Types 568A Versus 568B Cables
Growing the Network LAN Network Topologies Operating Cisco IOS Software Configuring a Cisco Switch Extending the LAN
VLSM IP Subnet Zero, VLSM Subnet for the Largest Network Determine Network Numbers for Serial Links
Routing Static Routing, Configuring a Static Route on a Router The permanent Keyword (Optional), Static Routes and Administrative Distance (Optional) Configuring a Default Route on a Router, Verifying Static Routes
RIP The ip classless Command RIP Routing: Mandatory Commands RIP Routing: Optional Commands Troubleshooting RIP Issues
Single Area OSPF Configuring OSPF, Using Wildcard Masks with OSPF Areas Configuring OSPF: Optional Commands Loopback Interfaces, Router ID DR/BDR Elections, Modifying Cost Metrics Authentication: Simple, MD5 Encryption, Verifying OSPF Configuration Propagating a Default Route
VLANs Creating Static VLANs, VLAN Configuration Mode VLAN Database Mode, Ports to VLANs, range Command Verifying VLAN Information, Saving VLAN Configurations Erasing VLAN Configurations VLAN Trunking Protocol and Inter-VLAN Routing Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP), Encapsulation Type VLAN Database Mode, Verifying VTP
Wireless LAN Wireless Access Point Configuration: Linksys 300N Access Point Wireless Client Configuration: Linksys Wireless-N Notebook
Password-Recovery Procedures and the Configuration Register The Configuration Register A Visual Representation, What the Bits Mean The Boot Field, Console Terminal Baud Rate Settings Changing the Console Line Speed: CLI Changing the Console Line Speed: ROM Monitor Password-Recovery Procedures for Cisco Routers Password Recovery for 2960 Series Switches
The ping and traceroute Commands ICMP Redirect Messages The ping, traceroute Command, the Extended ping
SNMP and Syslog Configuring SNMP Configuring Syslog
Network Address Translation Private IP Addresses: RFC 1918 Configuring Dynamic NAT: One Private to One Public Address Translation Configuring PAT: Many Private to One Public Address Translation Configuring Static NAT: One Private to One Permanent Public Address Translation Verifying NAT and PAT Configurations Troubleshooting NAT and PAT Configurations
IPv6 Assigning IPv6 Addresses to Interfaces IPv6 and RIPng Configuration Example: IPv6 RIP IPv6 Tunnels: Manual Overlay Tunnel Static Routes in IPv6 Floating Static Routes in IPv6 Verifying and Troubleshooting IPv6 IPv6 Ping
HDLC and PPP Configuring HDLC Encapsulation on a Serial Line 251 Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Mandatory Commands) CPPP Compression, Link Quality Multilink, Authentication Verifying or Troubleshooting a Serial Link/PPP, Encapsulation
Frame Relay Configuring Frame Relay Setting the Frame Relay Encapsulation, LMI Type, DLCI Number Map Statement, Subinterfaces,
Applying Extended ACLs to an Interface The established Keyword (Optional) Creating Named ACLs Using Sequence Numbers in Named ACLs Removing Specific Lines in Named ACLs Using Sequence Numbers Sequence Number Tips Including Comments About Entries in ACLs Restricting Virtual Terminal Access
Security Device Manager Security Device Manager: Connecting with CLI Security Device Manager: Connecting with GUI SDM Express Wizard with No CLI Preconfiguration Resetting the Router to Factory Defaults Using SDM SDM User Interfaces Configure a Router to Act as a DHCP Server 305 Configure an Interface as a DHCP Client 307 Configure NAT/PAT 312