Cisco CCNA 200-120 Routing and Switching (v2)
Details
Understanding the benefits of computer networks and how they function is important in maximizing communication channels among end users. This course describes the concept of computer networking, introduces the components of a computer network, and explains how users benefit from using networks. The host-to-host communication models were created to help define how network processes function, including the various components of networks and the transmission of data. Understanding the structure and purpose of the most commonly used protocol stack TCP/IP is central to recognizing how one host communicates with another. This course introduces the OSI model and describes TCP/IP protocol stack and its layers. LANs are a relatively low cost means of sharing expensive resources. LANs allow multiple users in a relatively small geographic area to exchange files and messages and to access shared resources such as file servers. LANs have rapidly evolved into support systems that are critical to communications within an organization. This course ends with describing LAN components and introduces switches and their role in the local networks.
Target Audience:
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 is essential for students preparing for the CCNA Routing and Switching or CCENT certifications. Students pursuing the CCNA Routing and Switching certification should complete parts 1 & 2 of the ICND learning path. Students pursuing the CCENT certification need only attend part 1 of the ICND curriculum. Anyone wishing to obtain Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 100-101 certification that validates the knowledge and skills required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot small to medium size enterprise branch network. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers. Familiarity of navigating PC operating systems, the Internet, and basic IP addressing knowledge skills recommended.
Outline
- ICND1 2.0: Networking, Communications and LANs
- ICND1 2.0: Operating Cisco IOS Software
- ICND1 2.0: Switch Operations
- ICND1 2.0: Ethernet Operations
- ICND1 2.0: Understanding IPv4 Addresses
- ICND1 2.0: Address Blocks and VLSM
- ICND1 2.0: The Transport Layer and Router Configuration
- ICND1 2.0: Packet Delivery and Static Routing
- ICND1 2.0: Access Control Lists and Network Address Translation
- ICND1 2.0: Managing Network Device Security
- ICND1 2.0: VLANs and DHCP
- ICND1 2.0: WANs and Dynamic Routing Protocols
- ICND1 2.0: IPv6
- ICND2 2.0: VLANs and Spanning-Tree
- ICND2 2.0: EtherChannel and Layer 3 Redundancy
- ICND2 2.0: Troubleshooting Basic Connectivity
- ICND2 2.0: Implementing an EIGRP Based Solution
- ICND2 2.0: An Overview of OSPF
- ICND2 2.0: Implementing a Scalable, Multiarea Network, OSPF Based Solution
- ICND2 2.0: Wan Technology Overview and Serial Connections
- ICND2 2.0: Establishing a WAN Connection Using Frame Relay
- ICND2 2.0: VPN Solutions and GRE Tunnels
- ICND2 2.0: Network Device Management
Course Duration: 23 hours
Course Delivery: Online
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