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This course covers everything you need to know to become a Cisco Certified CCNA. It will teach you how to perform basic configurations on Cisco routers using multiple protocols. Each topic will begins with a list of the CCNA test objectives covered. You'll also learn to start up and configure a Cisco router as well as attain a clear and detailed understanding of the OSI reference model and how to configure the relevant protocols relative to the OSI model. This course also covers how to configure TCP/IP, how to subnet an IP scheme into multiple subnets, and how to apply those abilities to a lab. You'll also learn how to route IPX and create access lists to provide traffic management for your multi-protocol network. This course will end with a WAN topic that details how to set up and configure Cisco router with PPP, X.25, Frame Relay, and more.
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Cisco has created the certification process, not unlike Microsoft or Novell, to give administrators a set of skills, to equip prospective employers with a way to measure skills, or to match a certain criterion. Becoming a CCNA can be the initial step of a successful journey toward a new and highly rewarding and sustainable career. The CCNA program was created to provide a solid introduction not only to the Cisco Internetworking in general, making it helpful to you in areas not exclusively Cisco¡¯s. At this point in the certification process, it¡¯s not unrealistic to imagine those future network managers¡ªeven those without Cisco equipment¡ªcould easily require Cisco certifications of their job applicants. If you make it through the CCNA still interested in Cisco and internetworking, you¡¯re headed down a path to certain success.
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- Beginners to Networking Discipline
- Career Switchers to IT Industry
- Data Centre Operators
- Helpdesk Support Staffs
- Network Administrators
- Systems Administrators
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CCNA Exams & Recommended Training
640-801 CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND)
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) is an instructor-led course presented by Cisco Systems, Inc., training partners to their end-user customers. This five-day course focuses on using Cisco Catalyst Switches and Cisco routers connected in local-area network (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs) typically found at small to medium network sites. Upon completion of this training course, you will be able to select, connect, configure, and troubleshoot the various Cisco networking devices.
- Extending Switched Networks with VLANs
- Spanning Tree Protocol Overview
- Determining IP Routes
- Managing IP Traffic with Access Lists
- Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
- Establishing Frame Relay Connections
- Completing ISDN Calls
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Course Duration: 35 hours
* All Schedules are correct at the injection date, the management reserved the right to change the schedule from time to time without prior notice. Kindly contact your Account Executive and/or Customer Service Executive for more information and queries.
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Informatics Professional and Skills Development (PSD) is an independent entity from Cisco Systems, Inc. and is not affiliated with Cisco Systems, Inc. in any manner. This course is not sponsored by, endorsed by, or affiliated with Cisco, Cisco Systems, Inc. and Cisco Systems. CCNA, CCNP are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners.
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