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CCNA Certification (CCNAX) v3

Code: CISCO.CCNAX
Type: IT InstructorLed Courses
Category: CISCO Routing and Switching
The CCNAX v3.0 provides consists of Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) and Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) content merged into a single course. It provides you with the knowledge and skills that are needed to install, operate, configure, verify and troubleshoot a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network, including configuring a LAN switch, configuring an IP router, managing network devices, and identifying basic security threats. The course focuses on the functions of networking, knowledge of Cisco routers and switches, establishing internet connectivity, managing ACLs, configuring device security, implementing VLANs and trunks, configuring static routing and RIPv2, and becoming familiar with IPv6. You will also learn how to perform basic troubleshooting steps in enterprise branch office networks, preparing learners for Cisco CCNA certification. CCNAX also ensures that students understand and are ready to deploy the latest shifts in technologies and solutions as follows: • understanding of Quality of Service (QoS) elements and their applicability • how virtualized and cloud services will interact and impact enterprise networks • an overview of network programmability and the related controller types and tools that are available to support software defined network architectures A full suite of labs have been developed using the virtual IOS environment with flexible topologies that reinforce concepts with hands-on, guided discovery and challenge labs that align to each lesson module

Duration: 80 hours
Location: EDITC & MMC Conference Center, 16 Imvrou Street, 1055 Nicosia
Language: English
Attendance: 4-16
 

Topics

PART A:
Module 1: Building a Simple Network

  • Define a network and describe examples of networks
  • Identify common network components by function
  • Characteristics of a network
  • Compare and contrast logical and physical topologies
  • Interpret network diagrams
  • User applications on the network
  • Identify the requirements of a host-to-host communication model
  • OSI reference model
  • Functions and purposes of the TCP/IP layers
  • Peer-to-peer Communication
  • Encapsulation and de-encapsulation
  • LAN
  • Components of a LAN
  • Switches
  • Characteristics and features of a switches
  • Cisco IOS Software
  • Functions and usage of CLI
  • Switch installation and configuration
  • Ethernet LAN connection media
  • Ethernet frame fields
  • Duplex communication

Module 2: Establishing Internet Connectivity

  • Characteristics of IP
  • IPv4 components and addresses
  • DNS functions
  • Subnets and subnet mask
  • Implement subnetting
  • Role and implementation of VLSM
  • Purpose and functions of the TCP/IP transport layer
  • Transport
  • TCP vs. UDP analogy
  • Role, components, and functions of a router
  • Router configuration
  • Network discovery protocol
  • Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  • Default gateway
  • Packet delivery
  • Static and dynamic routing
  • ACL
  • Standard IPv4 ACLs
  • Configure and verify ACLs
  • Demarcation point
  • DHCP and static addresses
  • NAT and PAT configuration and verification   

Module 3: Building a Medium-Sized Network

  • Implement and verify VLANs and trunking
  • Inter-VLAN routing configuration and application
  • Configure IOS DHCPv4 server
  • Routing protocols
  • RIPv2 features and configuration

Module 4: Network Device Management and Security

  • Implement basic security configuration
  • Secure unused ports
  • Configure and verify port security
  • Configure and verify NTP
  • Syslog messages and configuration
  • ROM functions
  • Router boot sequence
  • IOS image files
  • IOS file systems
  • Licenses

Module 5: Introducing IPv6

  • IPv4 issues
  • IPv6 features and addresses
  • IPv6 operation and configuration

 
PART B:
Module 1: Implementing Scalable Medium-Sized Networks

  • Troubleshoot VLAN connectivity
  • Build redundant switched topologies
  • Spanning-tree operation
  • Configure link aggregation using EtherChannel
  • Layer 3 redundancy protocols
  • HSRP and FHRP configuration and verification

Module 2: Troubleshooting Basic Connectivity

  • Troubleshooting IPv4 Network Connectivity
  • Guidelines
  • Troubleshooting Ipv6 Network Connectivity   

Module 3: Implementing an EIGRP-Based Solution

  • EIGRP Features, path, selection and composite metrics
  • EIGRP for IPv6
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP common issues

Module 4: Implementing a Scalable, OSPF-Based Solution

  • OSPF Components
  • Implementing  Multiarea OSPF
  • Configure and Verify  Multiarea OSPF for IPV6
  • Troubleshoot Multiarea OSPF

Module 5: Wide-Area Networks

  • WAN topology and connectivity options
  • Point-to-point protocols and configuration
  • GRE tunnels
  • EBGP configuration and verification

Module 6: Network Device Management

  • Common access layer threat mitigation techniques
  • SNMP
  • APIC-EM and IWAN
  • Cloud computing
  • QoS mechanisms

 
Labs: A list of labs will be handed out at the commence of the course. Labs are delivered using a virtual environment as well as CISCO devices .

 



Who Should Attend
  • IT Managers
  • System Administrators
  • Network Administrators
  • IT Department staff
  • Technicians
  • IT Support Staff
  • Individuals who wish to gain the CCNA Certification


Objectives

Upon completing this course, you will be able to meet these objectives:

  • Describe network fundamentals and build simple LANs
  • Establish Internet connectivity
  • Manage network device security
  • Expand small to medium sized networks with WAN connectivity
  • Describe IPv6 basics
  • Operate a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches supporting VLANs, trunking, switch stacking, chassis aggregation and spanning tree protocols
  • Troubleshoot IP connectivity
  • Configure and troubleshoot EIGRP and OSPF in IPv4 and IPv6 environments
  • Define characteristics, functions and components of a WAN
  • Describe SNMP, Syslog, and manage Cisco device configurations, IOS images and licenses
  • Understand QoS, virtualization and cloud services, and network programmability related to WAN, access and core segments.


Prerequisites

Before taking the CCNAX course, learners should be familiar with:

  • Basic computer literacy Basic Internet usage skills
  • Basic PC operating system navigation skills
  • Basic IP address knowledge
     


Methodology
  • Lectures
  • Discusions
  • Labs
  • Exercises


Equipment
  • Training material in english language
  • Personal Computers
  • Video Projector
  • Printer,Whiteboard and flip chart
  • Virtual Environment
  • CISCO Devices


TimeTable
ICND Part 1

Module 1: Building a Simple Network
•Exploring the Functions of Networking
•Securing the Network
•Understanding the Host-to-Host Communications Model
•Understanding the TCP/IP Internet Layer
•Understanding the TCP/IP Transport Layer
•Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
•Understanding Ethernet
•Connecting to an Ethernet LAN

Module 2: Ethernet Local Area Networks
•Understanding the Challenges of Shared LANs
•Solving Network Challenges with Switched LAN Technology
•Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
•Operating Cisco IOS Software
•Starting a Switch
•Understanding Switch Security
•Maximizing the Benefits of Switching
•Troubleshooting Switch Issues

Module 3: Wireless Local Area Networks
•Exploring Wireless Networking
•Understanding WLAN Security
•Implementing a WLAN

Module 4: Local Area Network Connections
•Exploring the Functions of Routing
•Understanding Binary Basics
•Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme
•Starting a Cisco Router
•Configuring a Cisco Router
•Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
•Understanidn Cisco Router Security
•Using Cisco SDM
•Using a Cisco Router as a DHCP Server
•Accessing Remove Devices

Module 5: Wide Area Networks Connections
•Understanding WAN Technologies
•Enabling the Internet Connection
•Enabling Static Routing
•Configuring Serial Encapsulation
•Enabling RIP

Module 6: Network Environment Management
•Discovering Neighbors on the Network
•Managing Cisco Router Startup and Configuration
•Managing Cisco Devices

ICND Part 2

Module 1: Small Network Implementation

Module 2: Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction
•Implementing VLANs and Trunks
•Improving Performance with Spanning Tree
•Routing Between VLANs
•Securing the Expanded Network
•Troubleshooting Switched Networks

Module 3: Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction
•Reviewing Routing Operations
•Implementing VLSM

Module 4: Single Area OSPF Implementation
•Implementing OSPF
•Troubleshooting OSPF

Module 5: EIGRP Implementation
•Implementing EIGRP
•Troubleshooting EIGRP

Module 6: Access Control Lists
•Introducing ACL Operation
•Configuring and Troubleshooting ACLs


Module 7: Address Space Management
•Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT
•Transitioning to IPv6

Module 8: LAN Extensionin to a WAN
•Introducing VPN Solutions
•Establishing a Point-to-Point WAN Connection with PPP
•Establishing a WAN Connection with Frame Relay
•Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs




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