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ICND2 1 0 Improving Switched Network and VLAN Performance

ICND2 1.0: Improving Switched Network and VLAN Performance Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA ) 640-816 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices 1.0 - Part 2
To recognize how to improve the performance and security of switched networks and VLANs
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ICND2 1 0 Improving Switched Network and VLAN Performance
ICND2 1 0 Routing Fundamentals Subnetting and VLSMs

ICND2 1.0: Routing Fundamentals, Subnetting, and VLSMs Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA ) 640-816 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices 1.0 - Part 2
To recognize how dynamic routing operates and how to use subnetting and VLSMs on large routed networks
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ICND1 1 0 Routing and Addressing in the LAN

ICND1 1.0: Routing and Addressing in the LAN Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA ) 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices 1.0 - Part 1
To recognize how routing connects networks and how subnets are constructed, determine IP addressing and perform router configuration
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ICND1 1 0 Network Fundamentals

ICND1 1.0: Network Fundamentals Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA ) 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices 1.0 - Part 1
To recognize the basic components, topologies, and functionality of computer networks and how to secure them, and to determine the IP configuration of a PC and local network
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ICND1 1 0 Routing and Addressing in the LAN

ICND1 1.0: Routing and Addressing in the LAN Cisco Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT ) 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1.0 - Part 1
To recognize how routing connects networks and how subnets are constructed, determine IP addressing and perform router configuration
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ICND1 1 0 Network Fundamentals

ICND1 1.0: Network Fundamentals Cisco Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT ) 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1.0 - Part 1
To recognize the basic components, topologies, and functionality of computer networks and how to secure them, and to determine the IP configuration of a PC and local network
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DESGN 2 0 Voice Networking

DESGN 2.0: Voice Networking Cisco Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA ) DESGN Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions v2.0
To recognize the components and methods of traditional and IP voice networks, the QoS mechanisms used to improve IP network performance, and design voice support for an enterprise network
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 SIP MGCP Signalling Protocols

Cisco CVOICE 8.0: SIP & MGCP Signalling Protocols Cisco CCNP Voice (formerly known as CCVP) 642-437 Implementing Ciso Voice Communications and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE v8.0)
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is one of the most important voice signaling protocols within service provider VoIP networks and is supported by most IP telephony system vendors. As such, it is an ideal protocol for
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 Call Routing Dial Plans

Cisco CVOICE 8.0: Call Routing & Dial Plans Cisco CCNP Voice (formerly known as CCVP) 642-437 Implementing Ciso Voice Communications and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE v8.0)
To integrate VoIP networks into existing voice networks, you must have the skills and knowledge to implement call routing and design an appropriate numbering plan. A scalable numbering plan establishes the baseline for a
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 Gatekeeper Cisco Unified Border Element

Cisco CVOICE 8.0: Gatekeeper & Cisco Unified Border Element Cisco CCNP Voice (formerly known as CCVP) 642-437 Implementing Ciso Voice Communications and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE v8.0)
Gatekeepers play a major part in medium and large H.323 VoIP network solutions. Gatekeepers allow for dial-plan scalability and reduce the need to manage global dial plans locally. This course describes the functions
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 QoS Mechanisms

Cisco CVOICE 8.0: QoS Mechanisms Cisco CCNP Voice (formerly known as CCVP) 642-437 Implementing Ciso Voice Communications and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE v8.0)
IP networks must provide a number of services to adequately support voice transmission using VoIP. These services include security, predictability, measurability, and some level of delivery guarantee. Network administrators and architects
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 Congestion Rate Limiting AutoQos

Cisco CVOICE 8.0: Congestion, Rate Limiting & AutoQos Cisco CCNP Voice (formerly known as CCVP) 642-437 Implementing Ciso Voice Communications and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE v8.0)
Queuing algorithms are one of the primary ways to manage congestion in a network. Network devices manage an overflow of arriving traffic by using a queuing algorithm to sort traffic and determine a method of prioritizing the
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Cisco IINS 1 0 Network Security Principles I

Cisco IINS 1.0: Network Security Principles I Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) 640-553 Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security 1.0
The open nature of the Internet makes it increasingly important for growing businesses to pay attention to the security of their networks. As companies move more of their business functions to the public network, they need to take
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Integrating Wireless LANs into a Campus Network

Cisco Switch 1.0: Integrating Wireless LANs into a Campus Network Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
Wireless LAN (WLAN) is an access technology that has an increasing significance for network access in offices, factories, hotels, and airports, and at home. WLANs are often compared to standard LANs and are often
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Accomodating Voice Video in Campus Networks

Cisco Switch 1.0: Accomodating Voice & Video in Campus Networks Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
When you are migrating to a VoIP network, all network requirements, including power and capacity planning, must be examined so that voice is seamlessly integrated into the existing network. IP telephony services
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Minimizing Service Loss Data Theft

Cisco Switch 1.0: Minimizing Service Loss & Data Theft Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
In a switched network, a host of attacks can be launched at a switch and its ports. MAC flooding, rogue traffic "hopping" from one VLAN to another, spoofing attacks, as well as DHCP and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) threats
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Highly Available Networks

Cisco Switch 1.0: Highly Available Networks Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
network with high availability provides an alternate means of allowing constant access to all infrastructure paths and key servers. High availability is not only about adding redundant devices. It also implies planning with an eye on
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Configuring Layer 3 High Availability

Cisco Switch 1.0: Configuring Layer 3 High Availability Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
Businesses and consumers that rely on intranet and Internet services for their mission-critical communications require and expect their networks and applications to be continuously available to them. A network with high
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Implementing Spanning-Tree

Cisco Switch 1.0: Implementing Spanning-Tree Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
Multiple active paths between switches can cause loops in the network topology. This can cause duplication of frames being forwarded. To prevent loops while providing path redundancy, you can use Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). One
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Inter-VLAN Routing

Cisco Switch 1.0: Inter-VLAN Routing Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
When a network architect hands off a design to you, switches at the distribution layer, or in a collapsed core, will almost certainly have multiple VLANs connected to them. A switch with multiple VLANs requires a means of passing Layer 3 traffic
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TSHOOT 1 0 TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTAINING CISCO IP NETWORKS

TSHOOT 1.0: TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTAINING CISCO IP NETWORKS Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Analyzing Campus Network Designs

Cisco Switch 1.0: Analyzing Campus Network Designs Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
Over the last 50 years, businesses have achieved improving levels of productivity and competitive advantages through the use of communication and computing technology. Over the past 20 years the enterprise campus network has
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Maintaining Troubleshooting Network Security Solutions

...y Solutions Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
Any network that is deployed needs to be secured. The level of security that you need and the features that will be deployed are dependent on the organization and its security policies. Implementation of infrastructure security has a definite impact on network maintenance and troubleshooting
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Route Redistribution BGP Performance Issues

...ance Issues Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
Ideally, a single routing protocol is used to exchange routing information in an enterprise network. However, organizational requirements such as partnerships, mergers, technology migrations, and changes in policy can make it necessary to support the use of multiple routing protocols in the same
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Network Layer Connectivity OSPF EIGRP

...SPF & EIGRP Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
IP routing is the core technology deployed in all current enterprise networks and is used in all areas of the network. For most connectivity problems in IP networks, the network layer is the point where troubleshooting processes start. Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and the Open
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Troubleshooting FHRPs and Performance Issues

...ance Issues Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
An essential element in building highly available networks is the implementation of a First-Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP). FHRPs, such as the Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), and Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP) can prevent loss of connectivity by
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Troubleshooting VLANS STP SVIs

... STP & SVIs Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
Switched Ethernet has been the dominant LAN technology for more than a decade, and VLAN-based switched infrastructures are at the core of every campus network. A good understanding of the processes involved in Layer 2 switching and being able to diagnose and resolve Layer 2 switching problems in
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Maintenance Troubleshooting Tools Applications

...pplications Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
Troubleshooting can be a time-consuming process. During outages, lost time comes at a price in terms of lost productivity or lost revenue. Knowing the environment in which you are troubleshooting is fundamental to efficient fault resolution. Any tool that can help reduce the time to diagnose and
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Planning Troubleshooting Processes for Networks

...or Networks Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
As enterprises become more and more dependent on their network infrastructure to support their business, the cost of network downtime has increased. When employees cannot perform their jobs due to network problems, the company loses productivity, and therefore, revenue. Network troubleshooting is an
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Planning Maintenance for Complex Networks

...ex Networks Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
Smooth network operation and high network availability have become crucial to organizations because they depend on their network infrastructure for most of their business processes. Unplanned downtime can quickly lead to loss of productivity, loss of reputation, or even direct loss of revenue. To
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Cisco Route 1 0 Configuring Verifying BGP Operations

Cisco Route 1.0: Configuring & Verifying BGP Operations Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-902 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0
The use of BGP as a routing protocol within the enterprise network requires that an administrator understand how to properly configure BGP for scalable internetworking. BGP is used in performing policy-based routing and in order to
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Cisco Route 1 0 Configuring Verifying Route Redistribution

Cisco Route 1.0: Configuring & Verifying Route Redistribution Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-902 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0
Routing updates compete with user data for bandwidth and router resources, yet routing updates are critical because they carry the information that routers need to make sound routing decisions. To ensure that a network operates
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Cisco Route 1 0 Implementing an OSPF-Based Solution

Cisco Route 1.0: Implementing an OSPF-Based Solution Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-902 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0
Configuring Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) in today's networks is an important skill to have as a network administrator. You will need to understand the primary configuration commands for single-area and multiarea OSPF designs, and the
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Cisco Route 1 0 The OSPF Routing Protocol

Cisco Route 1.0: The OSPF Routing Protocol Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-902 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is one of the most commonly used IP routing protocols in today's networks. It is an open standard that is used by both enterprise and service provider networks. OSPF has several functions and five packet types to
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Cisco Route 1 0 Routing Services for Converged Networks

Cisco Route 1.0: Routing Services for Converged Networks Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-902 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0
The convergence of voice, video, and data has not only changed the conceptual network models but has also affected the way that networks support services and applications. Planning routing services to support requirements requires an
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 Transporting Voice Over IP Networks

Cisco CVOICE 8.0: Transporting Voice Over IP Networks Cisco CCNP Voice (formerly known as CCVP) 642-437 Implementing Ciso Voice Communications and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE v8.0)
H.323 gateways are among the most common Cisco IOS voice gateways within Cisco Unified Communications Manager environments. H.323 gateways are the endpoints on a LAN that provide real-time, two-way communications between
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Cisco IINS 1 0 Security Site-to-Site Virutal Private Networks

Cisco IINS 1.0: Security Site-to-Site Virutal Private Networks Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) 640-553 Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security 1.0
An IPsec VPN uses the Internet to connect branch offices, remote employees, and business partners to your company s resources. It is a reliable way to maintain your company privacy while streamlining operations,
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Cisco IINS 1 0 LAN SAN Voice Endpoint Security

Cisco IINS 1.0: LAN, SAN, Voice & Endpoint Security Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) 640-553 Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security 1.0
It is important to have a good understanding of the additional aspects of network security, such as LAN, storage area network (SAN), voice, and endpoints. An understanding of how to place emphasis on Layer 2 and host security
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Cisco IUWNE 1 0 Wireless Fundamentals

Cisco IUWNE 1.0: Wireless Fundamentals Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Wireless (CCNA Wireless) 640-721 Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials 1.0
Wireless network deployment has exploded in recent years. The use of wireless devices went quickly from early adoption in sites where cabling was difficult or impossible, to widespread use in home networks. The change
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Cisco IUWNE 1 0 Wireless Frame Basics Nonstandard Technologies

Cisco IUWNE 1.0: Wireless Frame Basics & Nonstandard Technologies Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Wireless (CCNA Wireless) 640-721 Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials 1.0
While the 802.11x standard is most prevalent in today's wireless environments, it is also important to have a working knowledge of non-802.11 wireless technologies and their impact on WLANs.
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Cisco IUWNE 1 0 WLAN Security Basics

Cisco IUWNE 1.0: WLAN Security Basics Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Wireless (CCNA Wireless) 640-721 Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials 1.0
Early security for wireless communication was weak, as the IEEE 802.11 standard was designed for ease of deployment in residential homes instead of in enterprise environments. With the widespread adoption of wireless
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Cisco IUWNE 1 0 Cisco WCS Administration

Cisco IUWNE 1.0: Cisco WCS Administration Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Wireless (CCNA Wireless) 640-721 Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials 1.0
The Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS) is a tool that helps to centralize, and therefore simplify, the administration of wireless networks. The WCS can manage multiple access points and controllers as well as offer
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Cisco IUWNE 1 0 WLAN Maintenance Troubleshooting

Cisco IUWNE 1.0: WLAN Maintenance & Troubleshooting Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Wireless (CCNA Wireless) 640-721 Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials 1.0
Troubleshooting wireless networks presents a unique set of challenges. Unlike wired LAN users, wireless clients are mobile and their relative position within a building is often the most likely culprit in
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Implementing VLANs in Campus Networks

Cisco Switch 1.0: Implementing VLANs in Campus Networks Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
When a network architect hands off a design to you, you must be able to create an implementation plan based on your knowledge of VLANs. As a Cisco administrator, it is important that you understand the purpose of VLANs and how
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SWITCH 1 0 IMPLEMENTING CISCO IP SWITCHED NETWORKS

SWITCH 1.0: IMPLEMENTING CISCO IP SWITCHED NETWORKS Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
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From Online Training Directory
Cisco CCNA Internetworking Technologies 1
This unit teaches networking technologies from host-based to global internetworking. This course is one of twelve necessary to be able to pass the qualification exams to gain the IT industry certification Cisco Certified Network Associate. (CCNA)
This unit explains the evolution of networks from the traditional host-based architecture to the global internetworking architecture of today. The unit
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Cisco CCNA Internetworking Technologies 1
Cisco CCNA WAN Protocols HDLC, PPP
This Unit introduces you to various WAN services, Point-to-Point Protocol, SDLC, HDLC and DDR supported topologies. This course is one of twelve necessary to be able to pass the qualification exams to gain the IT industry certification Cisco Certified Network Associate. (CCNA)
This unit introduces you to the various WAN services, such as Frame Relay, ISDN, and X.25.
It explains the connection
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Cisco CCNA IP Routing Concepts
In this unit, you will learn about the routing process, and addressing schemes of the Network Layer under the OSI Reference model. This course is one of twelve necessary to be able to pass the qualification exams to gain the IT industry certification Cisco Certified Network Associate. (CCNA)
In this unit, you will learn about the routing process, which determines the best path to destination
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Cisco CCNA IPX Routing
This unit introduces IPX/SPX protocol suite, explains the protocols that constitute this suite, and maps the Novell IPX protocol suite to the OSI reference model. This course is one of twelve necessary to be able to pass the qualification exams to gain the IT industry certification Cisco Certified Network Associate. (CCNA)
This unit introduces IPX/SPX protocol suite, explains the protocols that
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Introduction to QoS and QoS Implementation
To identify the fundamental issues associated with implementing QoS on converged networks, and to define QoS policy implementation and management methods
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Introduction to QoS and QoS Implementation
IP QoS Building Blocks
To identify the features of different QoS implementation models, how to apply QoS mechanisms, and how packets traverse QoS-enabled networks
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Introduction to QoS and QoS Implementation
To identify the fundamental issues associated with implementing QoS on converged networks, and to define QoS policy implementation and management methods
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IP QoS Building Blocks
To identify the features of different QoS implementation models, how to apply QoS mechanisms, and how packets traverse QoS-enabled networks
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 IOS Firewalls and IOS IPS
To secure enterprise networks by implementing Cisco IOS Firewalls and Cisco IOS IPS using CLI and SDM
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Network Requirements and Introduction to VoIP
To recognize the converged network requirements within the Cisco conceptual network models, the basic principles of VoIP networks and conversion to them, call control mechanisms, and how voice is digitized for data transport
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Mitigating Network Attacks and Disabling Unused Services
To recognize the Cisco Self-Defending Network strategy, secure enterprise networks from various attacks, and disable unnecessary network services
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol
To enable you to describe the benefits of IS-IS as a routing protocol, how IS-IS operates, and how it is implemented in large, enterprise networks
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Configuring EIGRP
To enable you to describe the processes of EIGRP implementation, route selection, and configuration verification in diverse, large-scale networks
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Defining Virtual Local Area Networks VLANS
To identify how various technologies are best implemented within the Campus Infrastructure module and configure VLANs on access switches to confine traffic to individual VLANs in accordance with the Campus Infrastructure module design
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Campus Networks
To recognize the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the campus network.
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol
To enable you to describe the benefits of IS-IS as a routing protocol, how IS-IS operates, and how it is implemented in large, enterprise networks
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Configuring EIGRP
To enable you to describe the processes of EIGRP implementation, route selection, and configuration verification in diverse, large-scale networks
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IP QoS Building Blocks
To identify the features of different QoS implementation models, how to apply QoS mechanisms, and how packets traverse QoS-enabled networks
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Introduction to QoS and QoS Implementation
To identify the fundamental issues associated with implementing QoS on converged networks, and to define QoS policy implementation and management methods
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol
To enable you to describe the benefits of IS-IS as a routing protocol, how IS-IS operates, and how it is implemented in large, enterprise networks
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Configuring EIGRP
To enable you to describe the processes of EIGRP implementation, route selection, and configuration verification in diverse, large-scale networks
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Defining Virtual Local Area Networks VLANS
To identify how various technologies are best implemented within the Campus Infrastructure module and configure VLANs on access switches to confine traffic to individual VLANs in accordance with the Campus Infrastructure module design
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Campus Networks
To recognize the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the campus network.
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Cisco Concepts for Structuring Networks
To outline a modular hierarchical approach to network design, called the Enterprise Composite Network model, which is designed to simplify the complexity of modern networks for design purposes
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol
To enable you to describe the benefits of IS-IS as a routing protocol, how IS-IS operates, and how it is implemented in large, enterprise networks
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Configuring EIGRP
To enable you to describe the processes of EIGRP implementation, route selection, and configuration verification in diverse, large-scale networks
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Curriculum

The Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Curriculum includes the following courses: Building Cisco Remote Access Networks: Part 1 Building Cisco Remote Access Networks: Part 2 Building Cisco Remote Access Networks: Part 3 Building Cisco Remote Access Networks: Part 4 To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s).
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 1

This is the first in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) v2.0 exam. The course starts with coverage of the basics of WAN technologies and components. The areas then covered are: security in expanding networks, the configuration of asynchronous connections, and controlling network access through PPP.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 2

This is the second in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) v2.0 exam. The course offers an overview of cable and DSL technology, the configuration and troubleshooting of DSL, Virtual Private Networks, and the creation of IKE and IPSec security policies.
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Identify features of broadband technology.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 3

This is the third in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) exam. The course focuses on ISDN, with coverage of ISDN BRI, PRI and DDR. Optimizing usage of DDR interfaces is covered. The course closes with comprehensive coverage of Frame Relay connections.
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Identify features of Integrated Services Digital
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 4

This is the fourth in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) exam. The course focuses on two main areas - quality of service and user access security.
Learn To:
Identify features of quality of service (QoS).
Identify types of problems that can occur when merging different traffic streams.
Identify the issues
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 4

This is the fourth course in the Designing Cisco Internetworking curriculum, which is designed to prepare learners for the CCDA DESGN exam 640-861.. It covers traditional voice architectures, voice architecture integration, voice technology requirements, and capacity planning using voice traffic engineering concepts.
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Identify guidelines for network security risk assessment.
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 1

This is the first of five courses in the Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions curriculum, which is designed to prepare learners for the CCDA DESGN exam 640-861. It covers organizational network policies and procedures, network design methodology, assessing project scope and requirements, and examining existing networks. It will also cover design implementation, modularizing networks, and
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Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 2

This is the second of five courses in the Designing Cisco Internetworking curriculum, which is designed to prepare learners for the CCDA DESGN exam 640-861. It covers Campus design methodology and models, Enterprise Edge WAN design methodology, WAN technology, and IP addressing, including IPv6.
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Identify factors to consider when designing an Enterprise Campus.
Match types
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Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 3

This is the third of five courses in the Designing Cisco Internetworking curriculum, which is designed to prepare learners for the CCDA DESGN exam 640-861. It covers IP addressing, including IPv6, and routing protocol selection criteria, features, and deployment.
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Identify characteristics of the IPv4 address structure.
Identify characteristics of the IPv6 address
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Curriculum

The Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Curriculum includes the following courses:
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks: Part 1
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks: Part 2
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks: Part 3
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks: Part 4
To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 1

This course covers network models, network switches, and switch deployment. It then goes on to teach about catalyst images and connectivity, as well as configuring VLANs and VTP.
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Identify features of each communication type in a large network.
Identify features of a Layer 2 switch.
Identify features of routers.
Identify features of VLANs.
Identify differences
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 2

This course covers network models, network switches, and switch deployment. It then goes on to teach about catalyst images and connectivity, as well as configuring VLANs and VTP.
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Identify features of transparent bridges.
Identify how Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) prevents bridging loops.
Identify the features of the BID that can be chosen as the root switch.
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 3

This course covers module and router redundancy, as well as AVVID services and applications. Beginning with RPR and HSRP, the course then looks at configuring IP multicasting and IP telephony, as well as implementing QoS solutions.
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Identify features of hardware redundancy.
Identify features of redundant supervisor engines.
Identify guidelines for configuring Route
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 4

This course covers network optimization and securing multilayer switched networks (MSNs). It then examines Metro Ethernet connectivity and tunneling, as well as EoMPLS encapsulation.
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Identify techniques for enhancing network performance.
Identify guidelines for configuring Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) and Virtual Switched Port Analyzer (VSPAN).
Identify guidelines
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Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Part 1

This is the first of two courses on Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting. The courses are designed to prepare learners for the CCNP CIT exam 642-831. This course will cover baseline configuration and documentation of networks and end-systems, support resources for troubleshooting, and troubleshooting approaches. It covers commands and guidelines required for problem isolation and resolution at the
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Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Part 2

This is the second of two courses on Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting. The courses are designed to prepare learners for the CCNP CIT exam 642-831. This course will cover commands and guidelines for problem isolation and resolution at the network, transport, and application layers of the OSI model.
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Identify symptoms of problems occurring at the network layer.
Identify
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 1

The course starts with an overview of the Cisco AVVID network. It then gives in-depth coverage to the design of Enterprise Campus networks and Enterprise Edge networks. The instruction is solidly supported with real-world scenario examples and the learner has the opportunity to apply acquired concepts in case studies.
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Identify features of the Cisco Architecture for Voice,
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 2

Designing Network Management services is covered in the first unit. The course then covers in detail designing for high availability and designing security services. The instruction is supported with case studies in each of the areas of instruction.
Learn To:
Identify features of network management.
Identify features of the CiscoWorks network management solution.
Identify
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 3

The four main areas that are covered by this course are: designing QoS, designing IP multicast services, and designing Virtual Private Networks. Case Studies support the instruction in each of these areas.
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Identify features of network security policies.
Identify the steps involved in the network security process.
Identify elements of a Cisco security solution.
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 4

This course focuses on designing Enterprise wireless networks, IP telephony solutions, content networking solutions, and storage networking solutions. Case studies facilitate applied learning wherever appropriate.
Learn To:
Identify ways in which QoS answers network requirements.
Match QoS architectures with their functions.
Identify the classification of a Cisco QoS solution.
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 5

This course focuses on designing Enterprise wireless networks, IP telephony solutions, content networking solutions, and storage networking solutions. Case studies facilitate applied learning wherever appropriate.
Learn To:
Identify features of Cisco wireless communication architecture.
Identify components of a Cisco wireless solution.
Identify radio frequency design
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Implementing Wireless LANs Part 2 Components Configuration

This course presents information on the characteristics of wireless LAN (WLAN) client adapters and access points (APs) that need to be considered before implementing a diverse WLAN environment. You will learn how to install a typical WLAN client adapter and how to configure both basic options and also advanced options such as encryption, load balancing and roaming. This course also covers wireless
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Implementing Wireless LANs Part 3 Security

This course examines the important area of access point (AP) security. You will learn how to implement WEP and some of the limitations of this technology and about methods of increasing WEP security using technologies such as Multiple keys, disabling broadcasts and key hashing. You will also learn about EAP and its improvements over WEP including RADIUS authentication and session keys. You will
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Implementing Wireless LANs Part 4 Site Design Installation

This course provides an understanding of how to assess the customer's needs for an enterprise-wide WLAN implementation and how to perform a site survey. It addresses preparation, infrastructure awareness, site survey methods, and the Cisco ACU site survey utility. The WLAN installation section provides guidelines for mounting access points and antennas. The troubleshooting section provides
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Cisco Networking Technologies Introduction Part 1

This course covers computing fundamentals, networking fundamentals, configuring network devices, as well as the fundamentals of network topologies and International standards. It maps to Cisco Exam 640-821.
Learn To:
Identify features and functions of major computer components.
Identify commonly used computer measurement terms.
Identify guidelines for converting a decimal
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Cisco Networking Technologies Introduction Part 2

This course covers cabling LANS and WANs, switching, and TCP/IP. Virtual LANs and shared LAN technologies are also covered. It maps to Cisco Exam 640-821.
Learn To:
Identify features of twisted-pair cable.
Identify features of coaxial cables.
Identify features of fiber-optic cables.
Identify features of Local Area Network (LAN) switching.
Identify categories of switches.
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VPNs Using Cisco Pre-Shared Keys
To configure VPNs using Cisco pre-shared keys The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Further Cisco IOS Security Features
To configure the IOS Firewall authentication proxy and the IPS The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Configuring Testing and Verifying IPSec
To configure, test, and verify IPSec The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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ISAKMP and IPSec
To recognize how to configure and verify ISAKMP and IPSec The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Configuring Cisco Easy VPN Remote
To recognize how to configure Easy VPN Remote for the VPN Client 4.x and remote access routers The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Remote Access Using Cisco Easy VPN
To configure remote access using a Cisco Easy VPN server The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Introduction to Cisco Voice Design Concepts
To identify voice design principles and outline guidelines for successful integrated network deployment Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those individuals targeting towards the Cisco Certified Design
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Introduction to Cisco Network Management Design Concepts
To identify the key considerations involved in network management design Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those individuals targeting towards the Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) certification
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Cisco Design Case Study
To design a small to mid-sized network Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those individuals targeting towards the Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) certification
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Configuring Cisco Catalyst Switch Operations
To discuss and implement specific bridging and VLAN Catalyst switch configurations, which provide for scalability, security, and enhanced management of the local area switched network Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium-sized business networks; network technicians who install network devices in small business environments; Cisco channel resellers who
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Routing in Cisco Networks
To describe the different forms of routing and explain the concepts of distance vector and link state routing Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium-sized business networks; network technicians who install network devices in small business environments; Cisco channel resellers who are new to Cisco products and services
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Implementing Routing Protocols on Cisco Networks
To describe the operation and configuration of popular modern routing protocols Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium-sized business networks; network technicians who install network devices in small business environments; Cisco channel resellers who are new to Cisco products and services
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Managing IP Traffic on Cisco Networks
To describe and configure efficient network traffic restrictions and security using properly implemented access list management and address translation Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium-sized business networks; network technicians who install network devices in small business environments; Cisco channel resellers who are new to Cisco products and
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Extending a Cisco Network to a WAN
To describe the implementation and configuration of the different technologies used on Cisco devices to enable wide area connections Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium-sized business networks; network technicians who install network devices in small business environments; Cisco channel resellers who are new to Cisco products and services
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Completing ISDN Calls on Cisco Networks
To detail the operation and configuration of ISDN and DDR Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium-sized business networks; network technicians who install network devices in small business environments; Cisco channel resellers who are new to Cisco products and services
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Introducing Voice Over IP
To identify the components and signalling protocols of VoIP, recognize how VoIP works with the centralized and distributed architectures, and determine the gateway requirements to support both architectures in enterprise and service provider environments IT professionals responsible for preparing, configuring, and maintaining a voice and data network; candidates preparing for the Cisco Certified
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Building and Securing VoIP Networks
To identify how to implement numbering plans and scalable dial plans for VoIP networks, calculate existing bandwidth and additional bandwidth requirements for voice and data traffic, and recognize the implications of implementing security measures in IP networks that transport voice IT professionals responsible for preparing, configuring, and maintaining a voice and data network; candidates
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Designing for Optimal Voice Quality
To identify voice quality issues in IP networks and recognize how to improve voice quality by implementing QoS IT professionals responsible for preparing, configuring, and maintaining a voice and data network; candidates preparing for the Cisco Certified Voice Professional certification (CVOICE 642-432)
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Implementing Call Admission Control
To identify the effects of oversubscription on VoIP networks, recognize the functionality of Call Admission Control (CAC), and distinguish between the configuration options for implementing CAC using each of the four CAC mechanisms IT professionals responsible for preparing, configuring, and maintaining a voice and data network; candidates preparing for the Cisco Certified Voice Professional
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 Network Design Methodology
To recognize the principles of SONA and the network design methodology, and document an enterprise network design solution Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those individuals targeting towards the Cisco
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 Structuring and Modularizing the Network
To recognize the components and operation of the Cisco Enterprise Architecture modules, and apply the Architecture to an existing enterprise network Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those individuals
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 Multilayer Campus Design
To recognize the fundamentals of multilayer campus design and the factors that influence it, and design an enterprise campus architecture and data center architecture Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 Designing Enterprise WANs
To recognize the features and technologies of WAN architectures, and design the WANs for an enterprise Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those individuals targeting towards the Cisco Certified Design
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 IP Address and Routing Protocol Design
To recognize how IP addressing and routing protocols support the overall network, and create an enterprise IP addressing and routing protocol design Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those individuals
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 Network Security Solutions
To recognize the fundamentals of network security and how the Cisco Self-Defending Network supports it, and design a high-level enterprise network security solution Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 Voice Networking
To recognize the components and methods of traditional and IP voice networks, the QoS mechanisms used to improve IP network performance, and design voice support for an enterprise network Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA)
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 Wireless Networking
To recognize the architecture, functionality, and deployment considerations of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network, and create a high-level unified network design for an enterprise Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification
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Extending Ethernet Networks
To describe the functions and operations of switched LANs and virtual LANs Individuals new to networking concepts and terminology; individuals preparing to take the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) learning path; anyone preparing for the Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) exam, the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) exam, or the Cisco Certified Network
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Connecting Networks with Cisco Devices
To identify the basic operations of routing and to describe the operations of routing protocols, and to identify the functions of specific network layer protocols Individuals new to networking concepts and terminology; individuals preparing to take the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) learning path; anyone preparing for the Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) exam,
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Ensuring Data Delivery in Networks
To demonstrate how to ensure the reliability of data delivery through the transport layer Individuals new to networking concepts and terminology; individuals preparing to take the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) learning path; anyone preparing for the Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) exam, the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) exam, or the Cisco
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Network Connectivity
To recognize Cisco architectural framework models and network requirements, and how remote connections are established Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Configuring the CPE and Verifying Broadband ADSL
To configure a network of hosts over a bridging DSL CPE access device to an aggregate router and verify broadband ADSL configurations for Layer 1 and Layer 2 Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Frame Mode MPLS Implementation
To recognize the MPLS architecture and functionality, configure frame mode MPLS on IOS routers, and distinguish between MPLS VPN and traditional VPN operation Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 IPSec VPNs
To recognize how IPSec VPNs operate and configure a site-to-site IPsec VPN Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 IPSec VPN Configuration
To implement IPSec site-to-site VPNs using SDM and GRE tunnels, and provide high-availability VPNs using backup interfaces Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Configuring Cisco Easy VPN
To recognize the components and operation of Cisco Easy VPN, and configure Easy VPN Server and the VPN client for Easy VPN Remote access Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Mitigating Network Attacks and Disabling Unused Services
To recognize the Cisco Self-Defending Network strategy, secure enterprise networks from various attacks, and disable unnecessary network services Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Securing Routers Administrative Access and Access Lists
To secure Cisco routers by protecting the router administrative interface using password features and role-based CLI, and recognize how to mitigate network threats and attacks by using ACLs to filter traffic Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 IOS Firewalls and IOS IPS
To secure enterprise networks by implementing Cisco IOS Firewalls and Cisco IOS IPS using CLI and SDM Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Securing Management Features and AAA
To recognize the features of secure management and reporting, and securely implement them, and configure and troubleshoot AAA on a Cisco systems router Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Network Requirements and Introduction to VoIP
To recognize the converged network requirements within the Cisco conceptual network models, the basic principles of VoIP networks and conversion to them, call control mechanisms, and how voice is digitized for data transport Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Supporting VoIP
To recognize how voice is encapsulated, bandwidth requirements and overhead, and how voice is implemented in an enterprise Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network
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Cisco ONT 1 0 IP QoS and its Implementation
To recognize converged network issues and how QoS optimizes performance, its models and methods of implementation Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Classification and Marking
To recognize how classification and marking are used to define a QoS service class, and configure and use NBAR for Cisco MQC class-based classification and marking operations Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers,
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Queuing
To recognize how to implement the basic and advanced queuing mechanisms for relieving network traffic congestion, and how to configure queuing on a Cisco router Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network
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Cisco ONT 1 0 TCP and QoS Traffic Management and Mechanisms
To recognize how TCP and QoS support traffic management and optimization, and how their mechanisms are implemented Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers
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Cisco ONT 1 0 AutoQoS
To recognize the functionality of Cisco AutoQos, and how to configure and optimize it for an enterprise Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Wireless Implementations
To recognize how to configure wireless security and basic wireless management Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers
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Introduction to QoS and QoS Implementation
To identify the fundamental issues associated with implementing QoS on converged networks, and to define QoS policy implementation and management methods IT professionals with a thorough knowledge of networking concepts and Cisco technology basics who wish to extend their knowledge in the specific area of Quality of Service
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IP QoS Building Blocks
To identify the features of different QoS implementation models, how to apply QoS mechanisms, and how packets traverse QoS-enabled networks IT professionals with a thorough knowledge of networking concepts and Cisco technology basics who wish to extend their knowledge in the specific area of Quality of Service
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Layer 2 Security
To recognize, troubleshoot, and mitigate layer 2 attacks The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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ACS for Windows Server
To configure Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Cisco IOS Security Features
To configure the IOS Firewall for Cisco routers The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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VPNs Using Certification Authorities
to recognize how to configure and verify IPSec VPN using CAs The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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802 1x Port-based Authentication and Best Practice
To recognize how to configure 802.1x port-based authentication and recommend a best practice for threat mitigation The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Cisco Router and Security Device Manager
To recognize how to install and configure SDM on a Cisco router The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Campus Networks
To recognize the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the campus network. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Defining Virtual Local Area Networks VLANS
To identify how various technologies are best implemented within the Campus Infrastructure module and configure VLANs on access switches to confine traffic to individual VLANs in accordance with the Campus Infrastructure module design Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Trunks and the Virtual Trunking Protocol VTP
To explain the procedure for configuring both 802.1Q and ISL trunking between two switches, how VLAN configuration of switches within a management domain can be automated with VTP, and identify common VLAN configuration errors and explain the solutions to those errors. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Spanning Tree
To implement spanning tree operation in a hierarchical network Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing
To implement and verify inter-VLAN routing Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Implementing High Availability In a Campus Environment
To implement high availability technologies and techniques using multilayer switches in a campus environment. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Wireless LANs
To recognize the features of WLANs and compare wireless LANs with wired LANs, the different WLAN topologies, and explain WLAN technology, standards, and security. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Configuring and Implementing WLANs
To explain how to use Cisco Systems utilities to configure the Cisco WLAN client, distinguish between autonomous and lightweight WLAN implementations, and explain how to configure autonomous and lightweight Cisco WLAN solutions. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice
To identify and configure switch infrastructure to support voice Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Mitigating Service Loss and Data Theft
To recognize the potential attacks and how to implement security features in a switched network. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Network Requirements
To enable you to describe the converged network requirements of various network and networked applications within the Cisco network architectures Candidates for Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications; network administrators, technicians, and senior network support staff who are responsible for implementing and managing
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Configuring EIGRP
To enable you to describe the processes of EIGRP implementation, route selection, and configuration verification in diverse, large-scale networks Candidates for Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications; network administrators, technicians, and senior network support staff who are responsible for implementing and managing
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 EIGRP Options Authentication and Issues
To enable you to describe and configure EIGRP advanced options, authentication, and recognize common issues when configuring EIGRP in an Enterprise Network Candidates for Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications; network administrators, technicians, and senior network support staff who are responsible for implementing and
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol
To enable you to describe the benefits of IS-IS as a routing protocol, how IS-IS operates, and how it is implemented in large, enterprise networks Candidates for Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications; network administrators, technicians, and senior network support staff who are responsible for implementing and managing
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Implementing IPv6
To enable you to describe the IPv6 features and functions that satisfy the requirements of IPv6 addressing Candidates for Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications; network administrators, technicians, and senior network support staff who are responsible for implementing and managing network environments
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Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 2: Configuring Switches


This course is the second in a four-part series that is based on Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support
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Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 3: Configuring Routers


This course is the third in a four-part series that is based on Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support
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Cisco Designing Networks Part 1: Internetworking Analysis


This first course in the DCN curriculum should provide the learner with a brief overview of the internetworking technologies and devices that they must understand to begin designing Cisco networks. It should also discuss the theories and processes for identifying the networking needs of the customer.
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Cisco Designing Networks Part 2: Designing a Network Structure


This second course in the DCN curriculum teaches the learner how to design a network structure appropriate to the existing network and needs of a customer. It provides a number of guidelines for provisioning hardware and media for a LAN or WAN. It also covers Network Layer Addressing and Naming Models and how to analyze and select routing and bridging protocols.
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Cisco Designing Networks Part 3: Designing a Prototype


This final course in the DCN curriculum identifies appropriate network management solutions for particular network structures. It also provides detailed information about the existing Cisco product solutions and products ranges. Finally, it teaches the learner how to develop, test and demonstrate a network prototype or pilot.
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 1: Campus Networks


In this course, you will learn about campus networks, the emerging campus model and the hierarchical model, connecting switch blocks, and configuring switch block connectivity.
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 2: VLANs


This part of the course deals with VLANs, Transparent Bridging, and the Spanning Tree Protocol in a VLAN Environment. While the first portions of this part of the course may be a refresher for the most advanced students, it is expected that the latter portion of this course will be new to all those in it. In particular the Spanning Tree Protocol in a VLAN environment and scalability issues will
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 3: Multilayer Switching


The course covers the routing of traffic between VLANs. It presents interVLAN routing issues including distribution layer topology and the configuration of interVLAN routing. Also presented is a practical definition of multilayer switching includes the hardware and software requirements, its components, and how it works.
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 4: HSRP and Multicast


The BCMSN curriculum is intended to teach network administrators how to build campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. This course is the fourth of a curriculum of 5 BCMSN courses. This course will cover Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) and Multicasting.
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 5: Controlling Access


In this course, students learn how to configure network devices to participate in multicast groups. The configuration instructions include enhancing the Route Processor and enabling CGMP. This part of the instruction concludes with students learning about methods used to implement access layer, distribution layer, and core layer control policies in the campus network.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 1


This is the first course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 2


This is the second course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 3


This is the third course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 4


This is the fourth course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 5


This is the final course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Cisco Internetwork Design Part 3: Desktop Protocol Design


The third course in the Cisco Internetwork Design series focuses on the fundamentals of desktop protocols. Including IPX, AppleTalk and Microsoft Windows. It covers the client/server models and broadcast technologies as they apply to these three common desktop protocols. It also covers the protocols, encapsulations, routing specifics and configuration considerations indigenous to IPX networks It
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Cisco Internetwork Design Part 4: WAN Design


The fourth course in the Cisco Internetwork Design series covers basic WAN design issues as well as how to optimize core WAN availability and performance. It also covers WAN backbone routing protocol choices. It also provides an overview of leased lines and serial line encapsulation. It provides a general overview of Frame Relay networks as well as router interaction, NBMA and subinterfaces in
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 1 - Advanced Routing Principles


Within the range of expected student abilities stated in the prerequisites, some students may need a little more review than others. This first part of the course provides a refresher for those students who need to be brought up to the same level as the more experienced students. The material for this part of the course is expected to be drawn from chapters 2 and 3 of the ILT. This first course in
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 2 - OSPF


This course covers the use, operation, configuration, and verification of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) in a single area and multiple areas. In the case of OSPF in a single areas it covers, IP and Hierarchical Addressing, VLSM, Route summarization, Interdomain Routing, and Helper Addresses While in the case of OSPF in a multiple areas. It covers, creating multiple OSPF areas and OSPF operation
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 3 - EIGRP


This course covers the use and configuration of the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP). It covers the basic principles of EIGRP and how it operates. It also covers how to configure EIGRP. The use of EIGRP within a scalable Internetwork is also covered. Finally EIGRP verification is also covered. The material for this part of the course is expected to be drawn from chapter 6 of the
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 4 - BGP


This course covers the use and configuration of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). It covers the fundamentals of BGP operation. It also covers how to configure BGP and BGP verification. The problems that may occur when scaling the Internal Border Gateway Protocol (IBGP) are also covered. Various solutions including route reflection and policy control using prefix lists, are discussed. The course
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 5 - Optimizing Routing


This course covers the different ways to control routing update information. It also discusses route redistribution to interconnect networks that use multiple routing protocols. Configuration techniques are also discussed.
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Introduction to Networking
This module begins with an overview of computing that includes topics such as PC components measurement terms and the decimal binary and hexadecimal number conversion processes. Lesson 2 covers network fundamentals discussing important terminology used throughout the text and in the field. The highlight of this lesson is the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model. Lesson 3 discusses network
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Network Types
The first lesson in this module provides a more in depth discussion of LAN technologies. First it defines how the Data Link Layer is divided into the Media Access Control (MAC) and Logical Link Control (LLC) sublayers. The International Electrical and Electronic Engineera s (IEEE) specifications for Ethernet Token and FDDI are briefly reviewed. The rest of the lesson is dedicated to Ethernet
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WAN Technologies
This module reviews WAN technologies commonly found in small to medium-size networks. Lesson 1 discusses common telecommunications and WAN terminology. Lesson 2 identifies the characteristics of High-Level Data Link Control Protocol (HDLC) Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) frame relay xDSL Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and SONET. Lesson 3 discussed modem
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VLANs in Switched Networks
This module defines virtual local area networks more commonly known as VLANs which is an innovative technology that allows switches to logically segment networks. VLANs provide many important benefits such as security traffic and broadcast isolation administrative flexibility and network scalability. Lesson 1 provides an overview of VLAN technology available on both the Catalyst 1900 and 2950
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IP Routing
This module addresses the routing process types of routing classification specific IP routing protocols variable length subnet masks and route summarization (aggregation). Lesson 1 discusses the routing process along with static default and dynamic routes. The categories of dynamic routing protocols which include both link state and distance vector are reviewed in Lesson 2. Lesson 3 discusses the
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Point to Point Serial Connections
This module is an overview of several WAN technologies and how they are utilized in small- to medium-size networks. Lesson 1 discusses common telecommunications and WAN terminology. Lesson 2 begins by reviewing serial connections and the High-Level Data Link Control Protocol (HDLC). This lesson then discusses Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) an alternative that is replacing many HDLC serial
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 1
This course covers network models network switches and switch deployment. It then goes on to teach about catalyst images and connectivity as well as configuring VLANs and VTP.
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 2
This course covers network models network switches and switch deployment. It then goes on to teach about catalyst images and connectivity as well as configuring VLANs and VTP.
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 3
This course covers module and router redundancy as well as AVVID services and applications. Beginning with RPR and HSRP the course then looks at configuring IP multicasting and IP telephony as well as implementing QoS solutions.
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 4
This course covers network optimization and securing multilayer switched networks (MSNs). It then examines Metro Ethernet connectivity and tunneling as well as EoMPLS encapsulation.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 1
This is the first in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) v2.0 exam. The course starts with coverage of the basics of WAN technologies and components. The areas then covered are: security in expanding networks the configuration of asynchronous connections and controlling network access through PPP.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 2
This is the second in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) v2.0 exam. The course offers an overview of cable and DSL technology the configuration and troubleshooting of DSL Virtual Private Networks and the creation of IKE and IPSec security policies.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Pt 3
This is the third in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) exam. The course focuses on ISDN with coverage of ISDN BRI PRI and DDR. Optimizing usage of DDR interfaces is covered. The course closes with comprehensive coverage of Frame Relay connections.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 4
This is the fourth in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) exam. The course focuses on two main areas - quality of service and user access security.
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Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Part 1
This is the first of two courses on Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting. The courses are designed to prepare learners for the CCNP CIT exam 642-831. This course will cover baseline configuration and documentation of networks and end-systems support resources for troubleshooting and troubleshooting approaches. It covers commands and guidelines required for problem isolation and resolution at the
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 1
This is the first in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) v1.0 exam. The course starts with an overview of the Cisco AVVID network. It then gives in-depth coverage to the design of Enterprise Campus networks and Enterprise Edge networks. The instruction is solidly supported with real-world scenario examples and the
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 3
This is the third in a five-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) v1.0 exam. The four main areas that are covered are: designing QoS designing IP multicast services and designing Virtual Private Networks. Case Studies support the instruction in each of these areas.
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 4
This is the last in a five-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) v1.0 exam. The course focuses on designing Enterprise wireless networks IP telephony solutions content networking solutions and storage networking solutions. Case studies facilitate applied learning wherever appropriate.
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 5
This is the last in a five-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) v1.0 exam. The course focuses on designing Enterprise wireless networks IP telephony solutions content networking solutions and storage networking solutions. Case studies facilitate applied learning wherever appropriate.
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 1
This is the first of five courses in the Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions curriculum which is designed to prepare learners for the CCDA DESGN exam 640-861. It covers organizational network policies and procedures network design methodology assessing project scope and requirements and examining existing networks. It will also cover design implementation modularizing networks and
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Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND 2.1)


Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) focuses on using Cisco Catalyst switches and Cisco routers connected in local-area networks (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs) typically found at small to medium network sites. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to select, connect, configure, and troubleshoot the various Cisco networking devices. This course will prepare students to
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Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 2: Configuring Switches


This course is the second in a four-part series that is based on Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support
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Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 3: Configuring Routers


This course is the third in a four-part series that is based on Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 1: Campus Networks


In this course, you will learn about campus networks, the emerging campus model and the hierarchical model, connecting switch blocks, and configuring switch block connectivity.
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 2: VLANs


This part of the course deals with VLANs, Transparent Bridging, and the Spanning Tree Protocol in a VLAN Environment. While the first portions of this part of the course may be a refresher for the most advanced students, it is expected that the latter portion of this course will be new to all those in it. In particular the Spanning Tree Protocol in a VLAN environment and scalability issues will
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 3: Multilayer Switching


The course covers the routing of traffic between VLANs. It presents interVLAN routing issues including distribution layer topology and the configuration of interVLAN routing. Also presented is a practical definition of multilayer switching includes the hardware and software requirements, its components, and how it works.
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 4: HSRP and Multicast


The BCMSN curriculum is intended to teach network administrators how to build campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. This course is the fourth of a curriculum of 5 BCMSN courses. This course will cover Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) and Multicasting.
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 5: Controlling Access


In this course, students learn how to configure network devices to participate in multicast groups. The configuration instructions include enhancing the Route Processor and enabling CGMP. This part of the instruction concludes with students learning about methods used to implement access layer, distribution layer, and core layer control policies in the campus network.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 1


This is the first course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 2


This is the second course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 3


This is the third course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 4


This is the fourth course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 5


This is the final course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 1 - Advanced Routing Principles


Within the range of expected student abilities stated in the prerequisites, some students may need a little more review than others. This first part of the course provides a refresher for those students who need to be brought up to the same level as the more experienced students. The material for this part of the course is expected to be drawn from chapters 2 and 3 of the ILT. This first course in
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 2 - OSPF


This course covers the use, operation, configuration, and verification of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) in a single area and multiple areas. In the case of OSPF in a single areas it covers, IP and Hierarchical Addressing, VLSM, Route summarization, Interdomain Routing, and Helper Addresses While in the case of OSPF in a multiple areas. It covers, creating multiple OSPF areas and OSPF operation
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 3 - EIGRP


This course covers the use and configuration of the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP). It covers the basic principles of EIGRP and how it operates. It also covers how to configure EIGRP. The use of EIGRP within a scalable Internetwork is also covered. Finally EIGRP verification is also covered. The material for this part of the course is expected to be drawn from chapter 6 of the
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 4 - BGP


This course covers the use and configuration of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). It covers the fundamentals of BGP operation. It also covers how to configure BGP and BGP verification. The problems that may occur when scaling the Internal Border Gateway Protocol (IBGP) are also covered. Various solutions including route reflection and policy control using prefix lists, are discussed. The course
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 5 - Optimizing Routing


This course covers the different ways to control routing update information. It also discusses route redistribution to interconnect networks that use multiple routing protocols. Configuration techniques are also discussed.
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From Ktec Training
Cisco Combo Course Bundle

Course Bundle Content
Our Combo Course E511 Bundle has in one package ALL the training courses you need to introduce Cisco LAN, WAN and dial-up access services for small networks along with the configuration of routed and routing protocols, Frame relay. VLANs and access control lists.
Each online course in this package includes instructor led videos, notes, exercises and self test questions.
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From Knowledge Matters LLC
CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE CCNA Training
Troy University's CCNA program
BECOME A CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE
CCNA Course Includes:
Hands-On Labs: 63
Training Videos: 73
Demonstrations: 51
Written Lessons: 146
Section Quizzes: 74
Exam Questions: 592
Practice Certification Exams - Included
Troy's Training Lab provides the comprehensive training needed for the CCNA certification. With Troy's
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From Braini Academic
Introduction to Network Engineering




This course serves as a powerful first step into the world of Cisco networking. You'll start by learning about key Internet network technologies, and then move on to to apply this knowledge by performing hands-on work on a full-scale Cisco network simulation.
The course utilizes scenario-based learning techniques, putting you into the role of a working network engineer at a typical web services
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Practical Network Engineering




This course builds on our "Introduction to Network Engineering" course, fleshing it out with some of the more advanced networking skills. As you learn the material, you apply it by performing hands-on work on Cisco network simulations in real-world business IT scenarios.
You will gain experience with some of the most powerful technologies used on enterprise networks, including virtual LANs
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From The Virtual Training Company
Cisco CCNA 640-801
VTC's Cisco CCNA 640-801 training tutorial is designed to help you pass certification test and become a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). VTC Author Bill Ferguson specifically targets the four major objective groups listed on the Cisco web site. These include Planning and Designing LANs and WANs, Implementation and Operation of Routers and Switches, Troubleshooting Cisco Networks, and
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CCNA ICND
Virtual Training Company's "CCNA/ICND" (Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices)
will prepare you for the Cisco CCNA Certification test # 640-607.
This tutorial is the basis for all Network Training. Your instructor, Bill Ferguson,
will cover general networking knowledge, troubleshooting of networks, and
the specific Cisco, IOS and CLI interface. You will also learn about the OSI Model and the uses
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