Training Course:CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Part-Time Evening Boot Camp (CI-CCNAPT)School/Trainer:Global Knowledge (UK) Inc. Dublin,Maidenhead, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Global Knowledge, an Authorised Cisco Learning Solutions Partner, in association with Griffith College Dublin are offering the industry leading CCNA certification by night, on part-time basis for those of you who can not take the time to attend the course during working hours.
Duration:1 night per week for 20 weeks (plus three Saturdays) Starts: 27 Oct 2004 Ends: 23 Mar 2004
Term 1: Oct:27; Nov: 3,10,17,24; Dec: 1,8,15 Term 2: Jan: 5,12,19,26; Feb:2,9,16,23; Mar:2,9,16,23
Time:6:30pm - 9:30pm Location: Griffith College, Dublin 8
There is still a growing need for highly-skilled network professionals. The CCNA certification is recognised as an important stepping stone for network professionals on their way to a successful career in the Cisco internetworking field.
Having the skills and the certification to back it up will set you apart from the crowd. Global Knowledges CCNA Boot Camp is as much about developing these successful skills as it is about passing the test. Become one of the CCNAs that can perform on the job with the Global Knowledge boot camp.
What Youll Learn
Basic startup and configuration of Cisco switches Basic configuration tasks of Cisco routers Advanced configuration commands for Cisco routers Advanced IP subnetting The use of CDP for network discovery The use of Telnet to connect to remote devices How to Interconnect Networks Using TCP/IP How to upgrade the IOS and configuration file How bridges and switches operate Benefits and dangers of redundant switching topologies Configuration of VLANs and Trunking How to configure popular Distance Vector and Link State routing protocols How to configure access lists Configure NAT and PAT Configure various point-to-point serial encapsulation types Configure PPP Encapsulation and Authentication
You Get
Authorised Cisco Content CCSIsTM (Certified Cisco Systems Instructors) Homework Targeted to Specific CCNA Objectives Additional Study Aids to Help You Pass the CCNA Exam Full access to our CCNA course content over the web for 6 months Free Practice Exam Free CCNA exam voucher covers the cost of your CCNA exam
Course Outline 1. Operating and Configuring Cisco IOS Devices 2. Managing Your Network Environment 3. Configuring Catalyst Switch Operations 4. Extending Switched Networks with VLANs 5. Determining IP Routes 6. Managing IP Traffic with Access Lists 7. Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections 8. Establishing Frame Relay Connections 9. Completing ISDN Calls
Hands-On Labs
Lab 1: Initial Switch Setup Configure the classroom PCs and switches with a basic IP configuration via the switch menu systems and HTTP interface.
Lab 2: Initial Router Configuration Using Setup Complete the classroom network by configuring the classroom routers with a basic IP and RIP configuration via the router utility, Setup.
Lab 3: Manual Configuration of the Router Perform additional configurations to the router that are not available through the Setup utility.
Lab 4: Router Examination Verify the various configurations that have been applied thus far.
Lab 5: Network Discovery with CDP Discover information about directly connected Cisco neighbor devices.
Lab 6: Remote Access via Telnet Access other Cisco devices and learn how to remotely manage them.
Lab 7: Using a TFTP Server Copy configuration files into and out of the router using TFTP.
Lab 8: Switch Examination Examine various aspects of the Catalyst switches used in the classroom.
Lab 9: Configure VLANs Configure and test various VLANS in a controlled environment.
Lab 10: Configure Trunks, VTP and STP Configure switch interfaces to carry multiple VLANs. Examine how VTP propagates VLAN information and how STP breaks switching loops.
Lab 11: Network Verification Examine how the routers interact with each other across the classroom network.
Lab 12: IGRP Change the classroom network from the RIP routing protocol to IGRP.
Lab 13: EIGRP Change the classroom network from the IGRP routing protocol to EIGRP.
Lab 14: OSPF Change the classroom network from the EIGRP routing protocol to OSPF.
Lab 15: Standard IP Access Lists Configure standard IP access lists to block network traffic and control telnet into the routers.
Lab 16: PPP and CHAP Change the router serial ports from HDLC to PPP using the CHAP authentication protocol.
Lab 17: Frame Relay Change the router serial ports from PPP to Frame Relay, and configure two virtual circuits across the classroom network.
Lab 18: ISDN and CHAP Place ISDN calls from the classroom routers to send data.
Who Needs to Attend The CCNA evening course is for those who have a background in data networking and are looking to achieve the first level of Cisco certification, the CCNA.
For those who have not passed the INTRO exam (640-821) but wish to achieve CCNA Certification quickly.
Suggested Prerequisites
Prior to attending CCNA, students should be very familiar with networking topics such as TCP/IP, IP configuration, peer-to-peer networking, IP subnetting, building a routing table, and other network protocols, standards, and architecture.
Skills Check Test The CCNA Boot Camp is an intense training programme that assumes a base level of knowledge equivalent to the "CCNA Boot Camp Skills Check." When confirming your place on this course, we will need you to return the score sheet that you will receive at the end of this Skills Check with your booking form. This skills check ensures that you can competently undertake the Bootcamp.
Take our "CCNA Boot Camp Skills Check" now by clicking here
Followons
Students followed up CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Part-Time Evening Boot Camp by attending these popular classes:
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.globalknowledge.com/
http://www.globalknowledge.net/training/course.asp?pageid=1007&courseid=14952&catid=291&methodid=c&country=UKIE&translation=English&pagetype=full
Phone:+00 353 (0) 1 613 0340 /+44 (0) 1628 594 700
School Address:
Global Knowledge Training Centre Dublin 27 Lower Mount Street Dublin 2 Phone: +00 353 (0) 1 613 0340 Fax: +00 353 (0) 1 613 0341 Email: salesdesk.ie@globalknowledge.ie
Global Knowledge Training Centre Maidenhead Cincom House 1 Grenfell Road Maidenhead SL6 1HN Berkshire Phone: 0845 304 0044 Phone: +44 (0) 1628 594 700 Fax: +44 (0)1628 776 600 Email: salesdesk.uk@globalknowledge.co.uk
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