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CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORKING ASSOCIATE
Cisco Training Description:

This five-day course will help you better understand how networking is defined, implemented, and supported in the real world. It provides a Cisco-specific network perspective so that you are able to understand and prepare for the Cisco 640-802 exam as well as the ICND1 640-822 and ICND2 640-816 exams.

Cisco Training Audience:

Students who are working toward CCNA certification.

Cisco Training Prerequisites:

A basic understanding of network architecture and protocols is required.

Cisco Training Course duration:

5 Days

Cisco Training Course outline:

The Cisco Router and Switch Interface Security

  • Router Power-On/Bootup Sequence
  • Router Interfaces
  • Cisco IOS Software EXEC
  • Logging into the Router
  • Router Context-Sensitive Help
  • Using Enhanced Editing
  • Router Command History
  • Break Sequences
  • Router Components
  • show version Command
  • Configuration-Register
  • Viewing the Configuration
  • Setup Mode
  • Configuring the Router
  • Router Modes
  • Saving Configurations
  • Restoring Configurations
  • Administrative Functions
  • Configuring Router Identification
  • Configuring Interface Description
  • Do the “do”
  • Console/Aux Password Configuration
  • Other Console Line Commands
  • Telnet VTY Password
  • Telnet versus SSH Access
  • Secure Shell
  • Verifying SSH
  • Enable Passwords
  • Encrypting your Passwords
  • Configuring an Interface
  • Adding IP Addresses
  • Serial Interface Clocking
  • Configuring a Serial Interface
  • Disabling or Enabling an Interface
  • Verifying Your Changes
  • Interpreting Interface Status
  • Show ip interface brief
  • Erasing NVRAM on a Router
  • Catalyst Switches
  • Hubs (Physical)
  • Switches/Bridges (Layer 2)
  • Switches Supersede Bridges
  • LAN Switch Features
  • Three Switch Functions
  • Learning Host Locations
  • How Switches Filter Frames
  • Broadcast and Multicast Frames
  • show mac-address-table
  • Connecting Switches Together
  • Do switches need an IP Address?
  • What is the Default Gateway Address for the Hosts?
  • Configuring the Switch IP Address
  • show running-config
Advanced IOS Management
  • Router as a Computer
  • Router Boot Cycle
  • Finding the Cisco IOS Image
  • Loading the Cisco IOS Image from Flash Memory
  • show flash command
  • Determining the Current Configuration Register Value (show version command)
  • Backing up/Restoring the Cisco IOS and Configuration
  • Copy IOS to TFTP Server
  • Copy TFTP Flash
  • Cisco IOS copy Command
  • Loading the Configuration
  • show and debug Commands
  • Considerations When Using debug Commands
  • Commands Related to debug
  • Backing up the Configuration
  • Fallback
  • ROM Monitor Mode
  • Auto-Install
  • Making Your Router a TFTP Server
  • Making Your Router a DHCP Server
  • Cisco Discovery Protocol
  • show cdp neighbors
  • Telnet
  • Resolving Host Names
  • Basic Testing
  • Show/ping/traceroute
  • Troubleshooting LAN Connectivity Problems
  • IP Troubleshooting
IP Addressing & Subnetting
  • IPv4 Addressing
  • Binary to Decimal Conversion
  • Math to Memorize!
  • Powers of 3
  • IP Addressing
  • IP Address Classes
  • IP Address Ranges
  • Addressing without Subnets
  • Addressing with Subnets
  • Subnet Masks
  • How do you Determine the Mask to Use?
  • After you Choose a Possible Subnet Mask…
  • Once you Find your Mask…
  • CIDR
  • IP Subnet-Zero
  • Easy Subnetting
  • Very Easy Subnetting
  • What can the Host Address be?
  • What is the Host IP and Default Gateway Address?
  • What Class C Mask can you use to Achieve the Maximum Amount of Hosts per Network?
IP Routing
  • What is Routing?
  • Basic Path Selection
  • Longest Match Rule
  • Simple IP Routing
  • show ip arp
  • Static and Dynamic Routes
  • Static Routes
  • Static Route Configuration
  • Default Routes
  • Routing Loops
  • What is Routing Protocol?
  • Dynamic Routing Protocols
  • Routing Protocols
  • Classful Routing Overview
  • Classless Routing Overview
  • Classes of Routing Protocols
  • Administrative Distance (AD)
  • Distance Vector Metrics
  • Distance Vector
  • Discovering Routes
  • Routing Loops
  • Symptom: Counting to Infinity
  • Solution: Defining a Maximum
  • Solution: Split Horizon
  • Solution: Route Poisoning
  • Solution: Poison Reverse
  • Holddown Timers
  • RIP Overview
  • RIP Routing Configuration
  • RIP Version 2
  • RIPv1 vs. RIPv2
  • Discontiguous Addressing
  • Passive Interface
  • Verifying RIP
  • Verifying the RIP Configuration
  • Displaying the IP Routing Table
  • debug ip rip Command
  • What is Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP)?
  • Balanced Hybrid Routing
  • EIGRP for IP
  • EIGRP Terminology
  • EIGRP Tables
  • Successor Routes
  • EIGRP Convergence
  • Choosing Routes
  • Configuring EIGRP for IP
  • EIGRP Load Balancing
  • Route Path
  • Verifying Enhanced IGRP Operation
  • Verifying EIGRP
  • Show IP Route
  • show ip eigrp topology
  • show ip protocols
  • Introducing OSPF
  • OSPF Overview
  • OSPF Hierarchical Routing
  • OSPF in a Hierarchical Design
  • Neighbor Adjacencies: The Hello Packet
  • Link State vs. Distance Vector
  • SPF Algorithm
  • Types of OSPF Routers
  • OSPF Concepts
  • Configuring Single Area OSPF
  • Verifying the OSPF Configuration
  • Load Balancing with OSPF
  • OSPF debug Commands
  • OSPF Neighbors
  • Router ID (RID)
  • Electing the DR and BDR
  • show ip ospf neighbors
  • OSPF Network Types
  • Configuring Loopback Interfaces
  • Interface Priorities
  • Ensuring your DR
  • OSPF Link Costs
  • Configuring Wildcards
  • Wildcard
  • Troubleshooting OSPF
Advanced TCP/IP
  • Class B Subnetting
  • Private Address Space
  • Broadcasts
  • VLSM
  • Variable Length Subnet Masks
  • Discontiguous Addressing
  • What is Route Summarization?
  • Route Summarization
  • Over Summarization
  • Implementing Summarization
  • To Find a Summary Address…
  • Cisco Summarization Commands
  • Common Threats to Physical Installations
  • Common Attacks
  • Security Appliances
  • Why Use ACLs?
  • ACL Applications: Filtering
  • Types of IP ACLs
  • How to Identify ACLs
  • IP Access List Entry Sequence Numbering
  • ACL Configuration Guidelines
  • Dynamic ACLs
  • Reflexive ACLs
  • Time-Based ACLs
  • Access List Applications
  • Wildcards Review
  • Wildcard Masks
  • Access List Command Overview
  • Applying Access Lists to a VTY Line
  • Standard versus Extended Access List
  • Access List Configuration Guidelines
  • Named Access Lists
  • Commenting ACL Statements
  • Monitoring ACL Statements
  • Verifying Access Lists
  • Monitoring Access List Statements
Network Address Translation
  • Why use NAT?
  • NAT Considerations
  • NAT Address Terms
  • NAT Overview
  • Translating Inside Local Addresses
  • Overloading Inside Global Addresses
  • Static NAT Configuration
  • Dynamic NAT Configuration
  • Inside Global Address Overloading
  • Configuring NAT to Translate Overlapping Addresses
  • Verify NAT
  • Troubleshoot NAT
  • Clearing NAT Entries
  • NAT Design
VLANs and STP
  • Segmenting with Switches
  • Three Switch Functions
  • Learning Host locations
  • How Switches Filters Frames
  • Broadcast and Multicast Frames
  • Before VLANs
  • After VLANs
  • Benefits of VLANs
  • VLAN Operations
  • ISL/802.1q Frame Tagging
  • Dividing a Physical Interface into Subinterfaces
  • ISL Trunks
  • Creating VLANs
  • Create Trunk Ports
  • show interface trunk
  • Which are Trunk Ports, Which are Access Ports?
  • Securing Unused Switch Ports
  • Configuring Port Security
  • Port Security
  • Virtual Trunk Protocol (VTP)
  • VTP Modes
  • VTP Client Mode
  • VTP Revisions
  • To Communicate VLAN Information Between Switches…
  • Gathering Information and Configuring a Switch
  • Redundant Topology
  • Solution: Spanning-Tree Protocol
  • Spanning-Tree Operations
  • STP Root Bridge Selection
  • BPDUs
  • STP Port States
  • Spanning-Tree
  • Spanning-Tree Port States
  • Port Security
  • 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
  • PortFast
  • Show spanning-tree
Introduction to Wireless LANs
  • Differences Between WLAN and LAN
  • Radio Frequency Transmission
  • Organizations that Define WLAN
  • ITU-R with FCC Wireless
  • IEEE 802.11 Standards Comparison
  • Wi-Fi Certification
  • 802.11 Topology Building Blocks
  • BSA Wireless Topology – Basic Coverage
  • ESA Wireless Topology – Extended Cover
  • Wireless Topology Data Rates – 802.11b
  • Access Point Configuration
  • Steps to Implement a Wireless Network
  • Common Wireless Network Issues
  • Wireless Troubleshooting
  • Wireless LAN Security Threats
  • Mitigating the Threats
  • Evolution of Wireless LAN Security
  • Wireless Client Association
  • How 802.1X Works on the WLAN
  • WPA and WPA2 Modes
Internet Protocol Version 6
  • IPv4 and IPv6
  • Why Do We Need a Larger Address Space?
  • IPv6 Advanced Features
  • IPv6 Address Representation
  • IPv6 Address Types
  • IPv6 Unicast Addressing
  • IPv6 Global Unicast (and Anycast) Addresses
  • Link-Local Addresses
  • Larger Address Space Enables Address Aggregation
  • Assigning IPv6 Global Unicast Addresses
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Interface Identifier
  • Stateless Autoconfiguration
  • DHCPv6 (Stateful)
  • DHCPv6 Operation
  • IPv6 Routing Protocols
  • RIPng (RFC 2080)
  • IPv4-to-IPv6 Transition
  • Cisco IOS Dual Stack
  • IPv6 Tunneling
  • Manually Configured IPv6 Tunnel
  • Enabling IPv6 on Cisco Routers
  • Cisco IOS IPv6 Name Resolution
  • Configuring and Verifying RIPng for IPv6
WANS
  • WAN Terms
  • Typical WAN Encapsulation Protocols
  • What is a VPN?
  • Benefits of VPN
  • Synchronous vs. Asynchronous
  • Typical WAN Protocols
  • HDLC
  • HDLC Frame Format
  • HDLC Command
  • An Overview of PPP
  • PPP Architecture
  • PPP LCP Options
  • PPP Session Establishment
  • Network Control Protocol (NCP)
  • PPP Encapsulation
  • Three Steps to PPP Authentication
  • Step Three: Add PPP Authentication to the Interface
  • Frame Relay Overview
  • Frame Relay Stack
  • Frame Relay PVC (DLCI)
  • DLCIs are Locally Significant
  • Frame Relay Mapping
  • LMI
  • LMI Standards
  • LMI and Encapsulation
  • Frame Relay Inverse ARP and LMI Operation
  • Configuring Basic Frame Relay
  • Configuring a Static Frame Relay Map
  • Configuring Address Mapping
  • Frame Relay Topology
  • Routing Update Problems
  • Resolving Split-Horizon Issues
  • Configuring Subinterfaces
  • Point-to-Point Subinterfaces
  • Subinterfaces
  • Verifying Frame Relay Operation
  • show interfaces
  • show frame-relay pvc
  • show frame-relay map
  • Troubleshooting Basic Frame Relay Operations
  • Committed Information Rate
  • Congestion Notification

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