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Transcript
CCNA v3.1 Student
Migration Guidelines
December 17, 2007
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CCNA v3.1 to CCNA Discovery or CCNA Exploration
Student Migration Guidelines
 Student migration guidelines offer flexibility to assist moving to the
new, improved curricula
 No direct mapping exists between CCNA v3.1 and CCNA Discovery
or CCNA Exploration
 Supplemental material recommendations to fill any knowledge gaps
when migrating to the new curricula include topics:
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 new courses
 Consideration was given to limit the amount of supplemental review
that students need in order to migrate successfully
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CCNA v3.1 to CCNA Discovery or CCNA Exploration
Student Migration Guidelines
Completed
CCNA 1 v3.1
Migrate to
CCNA Discovery
Migrate 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
TBD**
TBD**
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
(complete CCNA 4 v3.1)
(complete CCNA 4 v3.1)
*Chapters/Sections from prior courses
**To be determined – Jan/Feb 2008 timeframe
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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
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+
Supplemental
Review
4
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
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Moving from CCNA 1 v3.1 to CCNA Discovery 2
Supplemental Study 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
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
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Moving from CCNA 1 v3.1 to CCNA Exploration 2 or 3
Supplemental Study Topics from CCNA Exploration 1
CCNA Exploration 1: Routing Protocols and Concepts
Chapter
Chapter Name
Section
Section Name
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
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