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Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam (CCNA 640-801)
 
Course Description:

This course will give the student the knowledge and skills necessary to select, connect, configure, and troubleshoot various Cisco networking devices. Cisco CCNA certified professionals can extend switched networks with virtual local area networks, determine Internet Protocol (IP) routes, manage IP traffic with access lists, and establish point-to-point and Frame Relay connections.

 
Prerequisites:

CompTIA Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge.

 
Audience:

Anyone network professional who wishes to 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, Serial, Frame Relay, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP, Ethernet, Access Lists.

 
Deployment Options:
-CD-ROM
-E-learning
-ThinkTank Server Solution
 
Learning / Exam module:

Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam (CCNA 640-801)

Course Duration:
40 hours.

 
About Our Experts:
Eneas Quintero, CCNA, CCSP, CCNP, CCDP, CCSI, CQSS, CSS1, INFOSEC, MCSE, MCSA in addition to his expert experience in networking, he holds numerous certifications throughout the IT industry. Quintero has been working with networks for over ten years and has been with Cisco for nearly eight years. He has worked on many projects including the development of 15+ critical consulting projects with major Telecom organizations of the region including Racsa, ICE, Cable and Wireless, GTE, Codetel, CANTV, Telecom Bogota, PSI and Telefonica. Quintero brings is informative training style to the CCNA course.
 
Learning Segments:
Internetworking
The OSI Model
Ethernet Networking
The Cisco Three-Layer Model
Cabling & Cisco Products
Switching Technologies
Spanning-Tree Protocol
LAN Switch Types
Internet Protocol
IP Addressing
Subnetting Part 1
Subnetting Part 2
Implementation
Subnetting Method #2
Subnetting Method #3
TCP/IP & The DOD Model
IOS Management Commands & Configuration
Cisco Router User & Command-Line Interface
Conclusion
IP Routing
The IP Routing Process
The Routing Table
The Gateway of Last Resort
Dynamic Routing & Routing Protocols
Routing Protocols Conclusion
Virtual LANs
Virtual LANs Conclusion
Managing A Cisco Internetwork
Components Of Cisco Routers
Cisco Delivery Protocol
Host Name Resolution
Configuring Novell IPX
Configuring IPX Conclusion
Managing Traffic With Access Lists
WAN Protocols
WAN Protocols Conclusion
Configuring The Catalyst 1900 Switch
Course Conclusion
 
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