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CCNA (Cisco
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Cisco
solutions are the networking foundations of corporations
worldwide. Today Cisco Certification has become
synonymous with networking expertise in the Networking
industry. The CCNA certification indicates a foundation
in and apprentice knowledge of networking for
the small office/home office (SOHO) market using
CISCO devices. CCNA certified professionals can
install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and
dial access services for small networks (100 nodes
or fewer), including but not limited to use of
these protocols: IP, IGRP, IPX, Serial, AppleTalk,
Frame Relay, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP, Ethernet, Access
Lists.
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Who
should do this course?
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The target
audience for this course are customers or channel
resellers who are new to Cisco products or just
entering the internetworking industry, network
technicians new to Cisco products and services,
network administrators responsible for implementing
and managing small and medium business networks,
network support staff who will perform a help
desk role in a medium or enterprise-sized company
that has an internal network support escalation
staff, network support staff who will act as network
device installers and first-line support in a
small business environment, CCNA candidates and
CCNP candidates.
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What
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Select
the appropriate device (hub, Ethernet
switch, or router) to meet the needs requirement,
given a list of specifications. |
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Use
Cisco software to identify interfaces,
protocols, addresses, and
connectivity status, given a network containing
several interconnected Cisco products.
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Interconnect
switches and routers according to the
specification, given a network specification.
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Configure
the switches and routers to support the
listed services and
protocols, given a list of services and
protocols used in a network. |
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Set
up a functional subnetting plan and related
addressing utilities (for example, static
and dynamic name-to-address mapping),
given a basic network design and process
for administering IP addresses. |
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Configure
access lists, given a need to control
access to devices and
general network traffic. |
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Verify
that the switches and routers and their
configured network services and protocols
operate as intended, given a network specification. |
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Use
the available tools to identify the source
of a network problem and resolve it |
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CCNA Course
Contents |
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Fundamental
of networking, Internetworking.
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Fundamentals
of CISCO Routers,
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IP
Numberings.(Subneting & Superneting)
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IOS
Installation, New Router Configuration.
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Identifications
of CISCO Component.
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IOS
Command Management With CISCO Router |
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IP
Routing, Static & Dynamic with Multiple
routers
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Managing
CISCO Inert network, TFTP Server configuration
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Configuration
Novell IPX/SPX . |
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IPX Routing
with Multiple Novell Network. |
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Managing
Traffic and Security with Access List. |
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Switching
Technologies, VLAN, VTP,STP... Configuration. |
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NAT Configurations.
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VPN Configurations.
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WAN (Wide
Area Network) Protocol Configurations. |
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Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India |
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