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Training
Provided by HBF Networks
Cisco Certified Network Associate- Accelerated (CCNA-ACC) is part of the recommended learning path for students seeking the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco Certified Internetworking Professional (CCIP), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP), and Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE)
certifications.
Associated Certification:
CCNA, CCIP, CCNP, CCDP, and CCIE
Who should Attend
The target audiences for this course are as follows:
Network Designer
Network Administrator
Network Engineer
Network Manager
Systems Engineer
Sales Support Engineer
Network technicians who are responsible for implementing and troubleshooting Cisco networks
Cisco Channel Partner/Resellers
CCIP, CCNP and CCDP candidates
CCIE Routing and Switching candidates
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CCNA - INTROICND Course
Course Content
CCNA Accelerated combines both the Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) course and the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) course into one five-day class. Because of the accelerated nature of the class, be prepared for long days and a heavy study load. Also, not all material in the student manuals for each course will be reviewed in class. Some material in the INTRO course will be reserved for self-study or discussed in the classroom
INTRO provides the fundamental knowledge prerequisite to successfully complete the ICND course. Together, the INTRO and ICND courses provide the preparation that Cisco recommends for the Cisco Certified Network Associate examination. CCNA Accelerated allows you to get that preparation in just one work week.
CCNA-ACC is recommended training for individuals seeking an understanding and knowledge of networking fundamentals, terminology and technologies as well as providing learners with the basic skills and knowledge to configure a Cisco IOS router for network connectivity.
Students will learn fundamental computer networking concepts and apply them as they configure a LAN/WAN network using Cisco routers and Catalyst switches. Through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, exercises, and laboratory projects, students are given information sufficient to identify and recommend the best Cisco solutions for anywhere from small to enterprise-sized businesses. CCNA-ACC provides the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information that technical support people require to install, manage, and configure Cisco products.
The course contains 16 modules and numerous lab exercises. Hands-on lab exercises allow the learner to practice configuration and troubleshooting knowledge and to acquire the skills necessary to configure Cisco routers and switches in any sized network.
Prerequisite
Basic computer literacy
Basic knowledge of PC hardware configurations
Basic understanding of networking business drivers
Course Objective
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
Classify LAN devices hubs, bridges, switches, routers
Describe the purpose, use, and functions of the layers in the OSI model
Choose the appropriate data communications transmission method
Explain how encapsulation and de-encapsulation works
Construct an Ethernet LAN
Show the sequence of steps used by IP protocol operations
Match issues related to increased traffic on an Ethernet LAN to possible solutions
Construct a network topology and IP addressing scheme
Determine the type of transport protocol (TCP or UDP) and IP application used
Define the fundamental technologies involved in a WAN environment
Describe the characteristics of various WAN media
Establish connectivity to the appropriate network device in order to complete the initial device configuration
Use the available configuration tools to establish connectivity to the appropriate network device in order to complete the initial device configuration
Execute an Add, Move, or Change so that the network functions in accordance with the new requirement, given a new network requirement
Use the command-line interface to accurately determine network operational status and network performance
Build a functional access switch configuration to support the specified network operational parameters, given a network design
Use show and debug commands to identify anomalies in access layer switching operation
Describe the features and operation of static and dynamic routing
Use show and debug commands to identify anomalies in routing operation
Use Cisco IOS commands to configure standard and extended access lists
Use Cisco IOS commands to configure serial interfaces for several types of WAN connections
HBFITES Advantage
The HBFITES CCNA-ACC lab includes a variety of different router and switch models. You and your fellow students will build a switched/routed infrastructure to practice configuring LAN/WAN networks. The lab will be available to you 24 hours a day via the Internet for the duration of the course. You will utilize these labs, the unsurpassed quality of instruction, and as a fun way to learn and review how to configure your switched network.
Course Outline
INTRO
Module 1: Building a Simple Network
Exploring the Functions of Networking
Using a PC on a Network
Understanding the OSI Model
Module 2: Building an EthernetNetwork
Defining a LAN
Understanding Ethernet
CSMA/CD
Converting Binary to Decimal
Converting Binary to Hexadecimal
Connecting to an Ethernet Network
NIC
UTP Media
Module 3: Expanding the Network
Choosing the Right Network Topology
Ring, Bus, Star, Mesh
Understanding the Challenges of Shared LANs
Solving Network Challenges with a Switched LAN
Maximizing the Benefits of Switching
Module 4: Connecting Networks
Understanding TCP/IP
Exploring the IP Packet Delivery Process
Understanding IP Protocols
ARP, ICMP, DHCP, DNS
Exploring the Functions of Routing
Module 5: Constructing Network Addresses
Understanding Binary
Classifying Network Addresses
Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme
Module 6: Ensuring the Reliability of Data Delivery
Understanding TCP and UDP
Establishing a TCP Connection
Module 7: Connecting to Remote Networks
Understanding WAN Technologies
Using Dedicated Connections
PPP, HDLC
Using Circuit Switching
PSTN, ISDN
Using Packet Switching
X.25, Frame Relay
Broadband
DSL, Cable Modem
Module 8: Operating and Configuring Cisco IOS Devices
Starting a Switch
Starting a Router
Configuring a Router
Module 9: Managing Your Network Environment
Discovering Neighbors
CDP, Telnet
Managing Router Startup and Configuration
Managing Cisco Devices
ICND
Module 1: Configuring Catalyst Switch Operations
Introducing Layer 2 Switching
Identifying Problems In Redundant Switched Topologies
The Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring a Catalyst Switch
Module 2: Extending Switched Networks with VLANs
Vlan Operation
VTP Vlan Trunking Protocol
Module 3: Determining IP Routes
Distance Vector Routing
Link State and Hybrid Routing
Enabling RIP
Enabling IGRP
Enabling EIGRP
Enabling OSPF
Implementing VLSM - Variable Length Subnet Masking
Module 4: Managing IP Traffic
Configuring Standard and Extended Access Lists
Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT
Module 5: Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
Module 6: Establishing Frame Relay Connections
Module 7: Completing ISDN Calls
Configuring ISDN BRI and PRI
Configuring Dial-on-Demand Routing
CCNA Accelerated combines both the Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) course and the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) course into one five-day class. Because of the accelerated nature of the class, be prepared for long days and a heavy study load. Also, not all material in the student manuals for each course will be reviewed in class. Some material in the INTRO course will be reserved for self-study or discussed in the classroom
INTRO provides the fundamental knowledge prerequisite to successfully complete the ICND course. Together, the INTRO and ICND courses provide the preparation that Cisco recommends for the Cisco Certified Network Associate examination. CCNA Accelerated allows you to get that preparation in just one work week.
CCNA-ACC is recommended training for individuals seeking an understanding and knowledge of networking fundamentals, terminology and technologies as well as providing learners with the basic skills and knowledge to configure a Cisco IOS router for network connectivity.
Students will learn fundamental computer networking concepts and apply them as they configure a LAN/WAN network using Cisco routers and Catalyst switches. Through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, exercises, and laboratory projects, students are given information sufficient to identify and recommend the best Cisco solutions for anywhere from small to enterprise-sized businesses. CCNA-ACC provides the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information that technical support people require to install, manage, and configure Cisco products.
The course contains 16 modules and numerous lab exercises. Hands-on lab exercises allow the learner to practice configuration and troubleshooting knowledge and to acquire the skills necessary to configure Cisco routers and switches in any sized network.
Prerequisite
Basic computer literacy
Basic knowledge of PC hardware configurations
Basic understanding of networking business drivers
Course Objective
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
Classify LAN devices hubs, bridges, switches, routers
Describe the purpose, use, and functions of the layers in the OSI model
Choose the appropriate data communications transmission method
Explain how encapsulation and de-encapsulation works
Construct an Ethernet LAN
Show the sequence of steps used by IP protocol operations
Match issues related to increased traffic on an Ethernet LAN to possible solutions
Construct a network topology and IP addressing scheme
Determine the type of transport protocol (TCP or UDP) and IP application used
Define the fundamental technologies involved in a WAN environment
Describe the characteristics of various WAN media
Establish connectivity to the appropriate network device in order to complete the initial device configuration
Use the available configuration tools to establish connectivity to the appropriate network device in order to complete the initial device configuration
Execute an Add, Move, or Change so that the network functions in accordance with the new requirement, given a new network requirement
Use the command-line interface to accurately determine network operational status and network performance
Build a functional access switch configuration to support the specified network operational parameters, given a network design
Use show and debug commands to identify anomalies in access layer switching operation
Describe the features and operation of static and dynamic routing
Use show and debug commands to identify anomalies in routing operation
Use Cisco IOS commands to configure standard and extended access lists
Use Cisco IOS commands to configure serial interfaces for several types of WAN connections
HBFITES Advantage
The HBFITES CCNA-ACC lab includes a variety of different router and switch models. You and your fellow students will build a switched/routed infrastructure to practice configuring LAN/WAN networks. The lab will be available to you 24 hours a day via the Internet for the duration of the course. You will utilize these labs, the unsurpassed quality of instruction, and as a fun way to learn and review how to configure your switched network.
Course Outline
INTRO
Module 1: Building a Simple Network
Exploring the Functions of Networking
Using a PC on a Network
Understanding the OSI Model
Module 2: Building an EthernetNetwork
Defining a LAN
Understanding Ethernet
CSMA/CD
Converting Binary to Decimal
Converting Binary to Hexadecimal
Connecting to an Ethernet Network
NIC
UTP Media
Module 3: Expanding the Network
Choosing the Right Network Topology
Ring, Bus, Star, Mesh
Understanding the Challenges of Shared LANs
Solving Network Challenges with a Switched LAN
Maximizing the Benefits of Switching
Module 4: Connecting Networks
Understanding TCP/IP
Exploring the IP Packet Delivery Process
Understanding IP Protocols
ARP, ICMP, DHCP, DNS
Exploring the Functions of Routing
Module 5: Constructing Network Addresses
Understanding Binary
Classifying Network Addresses
Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme
Module 6: Ensuring the Reliability of Data Delivery
Understanding TCP and UDP
Establishing a TCP Connection
Module 7: Connecting to Remote Networks
Understanding WAN Technologies
Using Dedicated Connections
PPP, HDLC
Using Circuit Switching
PSTN, ISDN
Using Packet Switching
X.25, Frame Relay
Broadband
DSL, Cable Modem
Module 8: Operating and Configuring Cisco IOS Devices
Starting a Switch
Starting a Router
Configuring a Router
Module 9: Managing Your Network Environment
Discovering Neighbors
CDP, Telnet
Managing Router Startup and Configuration
Managing Cisco Devices
ICND
Module 1: Configuring Catalyst Switch Operations
Introducing Layer 2 Switching
Identifying Problems In Redundant Switched Topologies
The Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring a Catalyst Switch
Module 2: Extending Switched Networks with VLANs
Vlan Operation
VTP Vlan Trunking Protocol
Module 3: Determining IP Routes
Distance Vector Routing
Link State and Hybrid Routing
Enabling RIP
Enabling IGRP
Enabling EIGRP
Enabling OSPF
Implementing VLSM - Variable Length Subnet Masking
Module 4: Managing IP Traffic
Configuring Standard and Extended Access Lists
Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT
Module 5: Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
Module 6: Establishing Frame Relay Connections
Module 7: Completing ISDN Calls
Configuring ISDN BRI and PRI
Configuring Dial-on-Demand Routing
About The Training Provider: HBF Networks
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