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Course Outline:
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Contains:
In-depth coverage of all exam topics and hands-on
experience-your keys to passing the test.
Plus a copy of the Official CCNA Study Guide worth
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Provides you with necessary hands-on experience in a
simulated network environment, which includes three
routers and a switch. Choose a practice method that
suits your needs—follow set-by-step labs that have
been designed for optimal learning or experiment with
hundreds of supported IOS commands.
The CCNA Certification Study Kit combines the two most valuable CCNA
resources you'll find anywhere. First, the best-selling CCNA:
Cisco Certified Network Associate 2.0 CBT Course provides in-depth
coverage of all exam topics Second, the CCNA Study Guide offers a fully customizable, real-world network
environment that puts three routers and a switch—including
hundreds of router commands—at your fingertips.
Hone Your Skills in a Simulated Network Environment
- Practice with hundreds of Router Commands
- Learn Key Skills by Following Step-by-Step Instructional Labs
- Test Your Knowledge with Self-Evaluation
- Develop Custom Labs that Focus on the Techniques and Scenarios
that Matter Most to You
- Use the Net Detective to Track Down and Learn from Your
Mistakes
Contains:
In-depth coverage of all exam topics and hands-on router
experience-your keys to passing the test.
1.0 Layered Models
1.1 Overview.
1.2 Cisco Three-Layer Model.
1.3 OSI Reference Model.
1.4 Application Layer.
1.5 Presentation Layer.
1.6 Session Layer.
1.7 Transport Layer.
1.8 Network Layer.
1.9 Data Link Layer.
1.10 Physical Layer.
1.11 Routing Example.
1.12 Data Encapsulation.
2.0 Segmentation
2.1 Overview of Segmentation.
2.2 Virtual LANs.
2.3 The Spanning Tree Protocol.
1.0 Configuring a Router
1.1 Examining a Router and a Switch.
1.2 Booting a Router & Setup Mode.
1.3 The Command-line Interface.
1.4 Passwords & Line Console Commands.
1.5 Interface Configuration.
1.6 Verifying Configuration.
2.0 Configuring a Switch
2.1 Using the Command-line Interface with a Switch.
2.2 Switch Interface Configuration.
3.0 Building a Network
3.1 A Sample Internetwork.
3.2 Configuring a Router.
3.3 Configuring a Switch.
3.4 Verifying Configuration & Duplex Settings.
3.5 Continued Router Configuration.
3.6 Continued Switch Configuration.
1.0 TCP/IP
1.1 Intro to TCP/IP.
1.2 Application Layer Overview.
1.3 Transport Layer Overview.
1.4 Internet Layer Overview.
2.0 IP Addressing
2.1 IP Address Classes.
2.2 Determining IP Address Classes.
2.3 Subnetting.
2.4 Addressing with and without Subnets.
2.5 Subnet Masks.
3.0 IP Routing
3.1 What is Routing.
3.2 Simple IP Routing.
3.3 Static & Dynamic Routes.
3.4 Routing Protocols & Distance Vector.
3.5 Routing Loops.
1.0 Internetworks
1.1 Our Internetwork.
1.2 Review Static & Dynamic Routes.
1.3 Configuring IP Routing.
1.4 RIP.
1.5 IGRP.
2.0 Virtual LANs
2.1 VLAN Configuration & VTP.
2.2 Assigning Ports.
2.3 ISL Routing.
3.0 Managing CISCO in an Internetwork
3.1 Backing Up.
3.2 AutoConfig.
3.3 Cisco Discovery Protocol.
3.4 Building a Host Table.
3.5 Ping & Trace.
1.0 IPX Routing
1.1 Cisco in NetWare Networks.
1.2 NetWare Protocol Stack.
1.3 Key Novell NetWare Features.
1.4 Novell IPX Addressing & Finding the Number.
1.5 Cisco Encapsulation Methods & IPX Configuration.
1.6 Configuring other Frame Types.
2.0 Access Lists
2.1 Why Use Access Lists?
2.2 What are Access Lists?
2.3 Configuration Guidelines.
2.4 Access List Commands.
2.5 Standard IP Access List.
2.6 Wildcard Cards.
2.7 Implementing an Access List.
2.8 Extended Access Lists.
2.9 IPX Access Lists.
1.0 WAN
1.1 POTS (Plain old Telephone Service).
1.2 WAN Connection Types.
1.3 HDLC (High level Data Link control).
1.4 Point to Point Protocol.
1.5 ISDN.
1.6 Dial-on-Demand Routing.
1.7 Frame Relay.
1.8 Subinterfaces.
1.9 Troubleshooting & Debugging Tools.
1.10 CIR.
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