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Provided by: Boston University Corporate Education Center Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices ICNDUnfiled |
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Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) focuses on using Cisco Catalyst switches and Cisco routers connected in the types of local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs) typically found in small to medium-sized network sites. Upon completion of this training course, students will be able to select, connect, configure, and troubleshoot the various Cisco networking devices.
We use Cisco Authorized Curriculum sponsored by Element K, a Cisco Learning Solutions Partner, supplemented with many custom hands-on labs. Our instructors are Cisco-authorized and have many years of experience working with Cisco products, both in the field and in the classroom. The Cisco routers and switches that you will be working with are resident in the classroom, and each student will be provided with equipment dedicated to his or her use for the duration of the course.
Who should attend
Individuals who are interested in learning to implement and operate a Cisco network that includes switches, routers, and remote access routers. This course is one of two courses recommended for individuals seeking certification as a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). The other recommended course is CNA101: Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO).
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must possess the following skills and knowledge:
Network Components
Network Cabling
LAN Topologies and Technologies
WAN Topologies and Technologies
Remote Access Technologies
OSI Reference Model
TCP/IP Protocols and Applications
IP Addressing and Subnetting
Boston University offers CNA101: Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO), which can help you meet these requirements.
Course Objectives
Configure a Catalyst switch for basic operations
Improve scalability, interoperability, and throughput by implementing VLANs
Configure and troubleshoot RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, and OSPF
Configure different types of IP ACLs in order to manage IP traffic
Establish a serial point-to-point connection using PPP and HDLC
Configure Frame Relay
Configure DDR between two routers with BRI
Course Outline
Module 1: Configuring Catalyst Switch Operations
Introducing Basic Layer 2 Switching and Bridging Functions
Identifying Problems That Occur in Redundant Switched Topologies
Introducing Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring a Catalyst Switch
Lab: Initial Router and Switch Configuration
Lab: Analyzing the MAT
Lab: Port Security
Module 2: Extending Switched Networks with Virtual LANs
Introducing VLAN Operations
Configuring VLANs
Lab: Configuring VLANs
Lab: Configuring ISL Trunking
Lab: VTP
Module 3: Determining IP Routes
Introducing Routing
Introducing Distance Vector Routing
Introducing Link State and Balanced Hybrid Routing
Enabling RIP
Enabling IGRP
Enabling EIGRP
Enabling OSPF
Implementing Variable-Length Subnet Masks
Lab: Working with Routing Tables
Lab: Enabling and Monitoring RIP
Lab: Enabling and Monitoring IGRP
Lab: Configuring EIGRP
Lab: Configuring OSPF
Lab: Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing
Module 4: Managing IP Traffic with Access Lists
Introducing ACLs
Configuring IP ACLs
Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT
Lab: Standard IP Access Lists
Lab: Extended IP Access Lists
Lab: Securing Access to VTY Lines
Lab: Configuring NAT
Module 5: Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
Introducing Wide Area Networks
Configuring Serial Point-to-Point Encapsulation
Lab: Configuring PPP
Lab: Configuring Frame Relay
Module 6: Establishing Frame Relay Connections
Introducing Frame Relay
Configuring Frame Relay
Module 7: Completing ISDN Calls
Configuring ISDN PRI and BRI
Configuring Dial-on-Demand Routing
Lab: Configuring ISDN BRI
Supplemental Labs
Lab: Password Recovery Procedures
Lab: Using TFTP for Cisco IOS Management
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