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CCNA Certification Preparation Training
Introduction
The CCNA, Cisco Certified Network Associate, is a well-respected and popular industry qualification. This
training course delivers the necessary skills to help the student to go forward and take and pass the CCNA
exam.
Live Equipment, Practical Exercises and Reviews
It is very important to us at HN Networks that the students on our courses receive training that allows them
to learn most effectively. In order to achieve this, we include exercises and end-of-section and end-of-day
review questionnaires within the course. The goal of the reviews is to provide a mechanism to reinforce the
material covered during the course rather than simply testing how much a student has taken in on the first
pass.
Live equipment, including Cisco 2500 and 2600 routers and 1900 switches, serve to help consolidate the
subjects learnt and give the students practical as well as theoretical skills.
Who should attend the course?
This course is aimed at individuals who wish to gain the Cisco CCNA qualification. A general understanding
of data communication principles is recommended and experience in LAN communication is also very
helpful.
Course Agenda
The following is an outline of the sections included in the course:
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Cisco IOS Fundamentals
Layered Communication
LANs, Bridges and Switches
Spanning Tree, VLANs and Trunking
TCP/IP Protocols
Routing IP and Routing Protocols
IP Access List Security
Novell IPX
WAN Protocols
Frame Relay
Course Length
Three days.
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Course Section Descriptions
1 Cisco IOS Fundamentals
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Access to the IOS CLI
Passwords
CLI Help
Editing of Currently Displayed Command
Router History Commands
Router Memory
Configuration Files
Backing up / Loading IOS Image
IOS Boot Sequence
Which OS to Load?
Some IOS Loading Examples
Password Recovery
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
Using Host Names
Telnet
Cisco IOS Fundamentals – End of section review
2 Layered Communication
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Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model
Benefits of Using a Layered Model
OSI vs TCP/IP & Netware
Layer Interaction Using TCP/IP Model
TCP/IP Data Encapsulation
Connection Oriented vs Connectionless Protocols
Error Recovery for Reliable Data Delivery
Data Link Layer and Network Layer
Cisco 3-Tier Model
Layered Communication – End of section review
3 LANs, Bridges and Switches
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10Mbit/s Ethernet
The MAC Address
The Ethernet and 802.3 Frames
Sub-Network Access Protocol (SNAP)
Hub Operation
Fast Ethernet & Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet Cabling – RJ45 & UTP
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Full Duplex Ethernet
Bridging
LAN Switching
Collision Domains & Broadcast Domains Summary
Introduction to the Cisco 1900 Switch
MAC Addresses on the 1900
Permanent /Restricted MAC & Port Security Example
Managing Configuration and System Files
LAN Bridges & Switches – End of section review
4 Spanning Tree, VLANs and Trunking
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What The Spanning Tree Algorithm Does
How Spanning Tree Works
Ports and The Spanning Tree
Root Bridge Election
Root Port Selection
Designated Port Selection
Bridge (Switch) Port States
Responding to Network Changes
VLANs
Cisco ISL – Inter-Switch Link
Trunking Between Switch and Router
VTP – VLAN Trunk Protocol
VTP Continued
VTP Pruning
Configuration Example
Spanning Tree, VLANs & Trunking – End of section review
5 TCP/IP Protocols
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IP Datagram
IP Addresses
The First Octet Rule
IP Address Classes
Address Masks
Address Mask Example
IP Address Example
Subnets and Subnet Masks
Subnets and Subnet Masks Continued
Subnets and Subnet Masks – Another Example
Breaking the Octet Boundary
IP Subnetting Guidelines
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Breaking the Octet Boundary
Host Addresses
Breaking the Octet Boundary
Class C IP Subnet Table
Addressing Exercise #1
Variable Length Subnet Mask
IP Addressing Exercise #2
IP Addressing Exercise #3
Address Resolution Protocol
Reverse ARP
Default Gateway
Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Transport Layer Protocols - Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) & User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Principles of Flow Control
TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
TCP Packet Format
TCP Connection-opening
TCP Data Exchange
TCP Connection-closing
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
UDP Packet Format
ICMP – Internet Control Message Protocol
Ping
Traceroute
Some Other ICMP Message Types
Application Layer Protocols
Telnet
FTP
TFTP
TCP/IP Protocols – End of section review
6 Routing IP and Routing Protocols
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Routers
Example Router Network Topology
Routing Data
Routing
Basic Router Configuration
Example of Static Routing
Summary Route
Floating Static Routes and Load Sharing
Static Routing Exercise
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Secondary Addresses
Routed vs. Routing Protocols
Dynamic Routing Protocols
Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols
Routing Metrics
Types of Dynamic Routing Protocol
Distance Vector Routing Protocol
Routing Loops – Split Horizon
Holddown Timer
Routing Information Protocol Version 1(RIP-1) and
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
RIP-1 & IGRP Demo
Example RIP Routing Table
IGRP Example
Auto-summarisation
Discontiguous Networks when using Autosummarisation
Routing IP and Routing Protocols – End of section review
7 IP Access List Security
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Access Lists
Standard Access Lists
Applying Access Lists Example
Extended Access Lists
TCP (Extended) Access Lists
Named IP Access Lists
Named Access Lists Examples
Controlling vty Access with Access Lists
IP Access List Security – End of section review
8 Novell IPX
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Novell Netware Protocol Stack
IPX Addressing
IPX Example Network
Encapsulation
Multiple Encapsulations on one Ethernet
Client-server Communication
Novell RIP – Routing Information Protocol
IPX Access Lists
Standard IPX Access Lists
Extended IPX Access Lists
IPX SAP Filters
Novell IPX – End of section review
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9 WAN Protocols
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WAN Protocols
High-Level Datalink Control (HDLC)
Point-to-point Protocol (PPP)
PPP Session Setup
Configuring PPP
PAP & CHAP Authentication
Introduction to ISDN
ISDN Protocol Architecture
ISDN Reference Points and Functional Devices
ISDN Practical Examples
Configuring ISDN
Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR)
DDR Configuration Example
WAN Protocols – End of section review
10 Frame Relay
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Frame Relay Introduction
Frame Relay Encapsulation
Data Link Connection Identifiers (DLCI)
Traffic Parameters and Congestion Control
Network Layer Considerations
Local Management Interface (LMI)
Inverse ARP (InARP)
Cisco Router Frame Relay Interfaces & Subinterfaces
Frame Relay Interface/VC to Subnet/Network Assignment - Full Mesh
Frame Relay Interface/VC to Subnet/Network Assignment - Partial Mesh
Frame Relay Interface/VC to Subnet/Network Assignment - Hybrid
Frame Relay Interface/VC Subnet/Network Assignment - Full Mesh Configuration Example #1
Frame Relay Interface/VC Subnet/Network Assignment - Full Mesh Configuration Example #2
Frame Relay Interface/VC Subnet/Network Assignment - Partial Mesh Configuration Example
Split Horizon on Frame Relay
2514 Demo – Full Mesh Config.
2514 Demo – Partial Mesh Point-to-Point
Frame Relay – End of section review
End of Training Outline
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