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CCNA v3.1 Student Migration Guidelines February 21, 2008 Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 1 CCNA v3.1 to CCNA Discovery or CCNA Exploration Student Migration Guidelines Flexible guidelines to help transition students over to the new and improved curricula No direct mapping exists between CCNA v3.1 and CCNA Discovery or CCNA Exploration Supplemental review recommendations are provided to help fill any knowledge gaps and cover topics meeting the following criteria: Essential for students to understand to succeed in the new courses Partially covered or not covered at all in CCNA v3.1 Not reviewed again in the CCNA Discovery or CCNA Exploration courses The recommendations attempt to limit the amount of supplemental materials that students will need to study for a successful migration Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 2 CCNA v3.1 to CCNA Discovery or CCNA Exploration Student Migration Guidelines Completed CCNA 1 v3.1 Migration to CCNA Discovery Migration to CCNA Exploration CCNA Discovery 2 CCNA Exploration 2 OR** CCNA Exploration 3 + Supplemental Review* + Supplemental Review* CCNA 2 v3.1 CCNA 3 v3.1 CCNA Discovery 3 + Supplemental Review* Not Applicable (Complete CCNA 4 v3.1) CCNA Exploration 3 + Supplemental Review* TBD*** *Chapters/Sections from prior courses ** Students can start with either CCNA Exploration 2 or CCNA Exploration 3, but must complete both ***To be determined – March/April 2008 timeframe Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 3 CCNA v3.1 to CCNA Discovery Student Migration Guidelines Presentation_ID CCNA v3.1 CCNA Discovery CCNA 1 Networking Basics COMPLETED Networking for Home and Small Businesses CCNA 2 Routers and Routing Basics Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP CCNA 3 Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise CCNA 4 WAN Technologies Designing and Supporting Computer Networks © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential + Supplemental Review 4 CCNA v3.1 to CCNA Discovery Student Migration Guidelines Presentation_ID CCNA v3.1 CCNA Discovery CCNA 1 Networking Basics COMPLETED Networking for Home and Small Businesses CCNA 2 Routers and Routing Basics COMPLETED Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP CCNA 3 Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise CCNA 4 WAN Technologies Designing and Supporting Computer Networks © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential + Supplemental Review 5 CCNA v3.1 to CCNA Exploration Student Migration Guidelines Presentation_ID CCNA v3.1 CCNA Exploration CCNA 1 Networking Basics COMPLETED Network Fundamentals Both courses required, start with either one CCNA 2 Routers and Routing Basics Routing Protocols and Concepts + Supplemental Review CCNA 3 Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing LAN Switching and Wireless + Supplemental Review CCNA 4 WAN Technologies Accessing the WAN © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 6 CCNA v3.1 to CCNA Exploration Student Migration Guidelines Presentation_ID CCNA v3.1 CCNA Exploration CCNA 1 Networking Basics COMPLETED Network Fundamentals CCNA 2 Routers and Routing Basics COMPLETED Routing Protocols and Concepts CCNA 3 Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing LAN Switching and Wireless CCNA 4 WAN Technologies Accessing the WAN © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential + Supplemental Review 7 Moving from CCNA 1 v3.1 to CCNA Discovery 2 Supplemental Review Topics from CCNA Discovery 1 CCNA Discovery 1: Networking for Home and Small Businesses Chapter 3 4 5 Presentation_ID Chapter Name Connecting to the Network Connecting to the Internet Through an ISP Network Addressing Section Section Name / Comments Section 3.5.7 Learn to Use Packet Tracer Section 3.6 Plan and Connect a Local Network Section 4.2 Sending Information Across the Internet Section 4.3 Networking Devices in a NOC Section 5.3 How IP Addresses Are Obtained Section 5.4 Address Management 7 Wireless Technology All All Sections 8 Basic Security All All Sections 9 Troubleshooting Your Network Section 9.3 Common Issues Section 9.4 Troubleshooting and the Help Desk © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 8 Moving from CCNA 2 v3.1 to CCNA Discovery 3 Supplemental Review Topics from CCNA Discovery 1 and 2 Course Chapter CCNA Discovery: Networking for Home and Small Businesses 3 CCNA Discovery: Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP Chapter Name Connecting to the Network Section 3.5.7 Learn to Use Packet Tracer 3.6 Plan and Connect a Local Network 7 Wireless Technology All All Sections 8 Basic Security All All Sections 1 The Internet and Its Uses 1.3 ISP Connectivity 3 Planning a Network Upgrade 3.1.1 Site Survey 3.2 Planning the Network Upgrade 3.3 Purchasing and Maintaining Equipment 4 Planning the Addressing Structure 4.2 NAT and PAT 5 Configuring Network Devices 5.2 Configuring an ISR with SDM 5.3.7 Configuring DHCP Services 5.3.8 Configuring Static NAT using Cisco IOS CLI 5.4 Initial Cisco 2960 Switch Configuration 5.5.1 Installing the CPE 8.1 ISP Security Considerations 8.2 Security Tools 8.3.3 Selecting In-Band and Out-of-Band Tools 8.4.3 Methods of IOS Backup and Recovery – when v4.1 is available All All Sections – when v4.1 is available 8 ISP Responsibility New material available in v4.1 9 Presentation_ID Section Name / Comments Preparing for Certification © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 9 Moving from CCNA 1 v3.1 to CCNA Exploration 2 or 3 Supplemental Review Topics from CCNA Exploration 1 CCNA Exploration 1: Routing Protocols and Concepts Chapter Chapter Name Section Section Name / Comments 5 OSI Network Layer All All Sections 6 Addressing the Network Section 6.3 Assigning Addresses Section 6.4 Is It on My Network? Section 6.5 Calculating Addresses Section 6.6 Testing the Network Layer 7 OSI Data Link Layer Section 7.4 Putting It All Together 9 Overview of Ethernet Section 9.6 Hubs and Switches Section 9.7 Address Resolution Protocol Presentation_ID 10 Planning and Cabling Your Network All All Sections 11 Configuring and Testing Your Network All All Sections © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 10 Moving from CCNA 2 v3.1 to CCNA Exploration 3 Supplemental Review Topics from CCNA Exploration 1 and 2 Course Chapter CCNA Exploration: Network Fundamentals Section Name / Comments Addressing the Network Section 6.5 Calculating Addresses 7 OSI Data Link Layer Section 7.4 Putting It All Together 9 Overview of Ethernet Section 9.6 Hubs and Switches Section 9.7 Address Resolution Protocol Section 10.3 Developing and Addressing Scheme Section 10.4 Calculating the Subnets Planning and Cabling Your Network 1 Introduction to Routing Section 1.4 Path Determination and Switching 2 Static Routing Section 2.4 Static Routes with Next Hop Addressing Section 2.5 Static Routes with Exit Interfaces Section 2.6 Summary and Default Static Routes Section 2.7 Managing and Troubleshooting Section 5.3 Verification and Troubleshooting Section 5.4 Automatic Summarization 5 Presentation_ID Section 6 10 CCNA Exploration: Routing Protocols and Concepts Chapter Name RIP Version 1 6 VLSM and CIDR All All Sections 7 RIPv2 All All Sections 9 EIGRP All All Sections 10 Link State Routing Protocols All All Sections 11 OSPF All All Sections © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 11 Presentation_ID © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential 12