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RS-INTRO INTRO - Introduction to Cisco® Networking Technologies v2.1

Duration: 4 days



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$2,095.00    
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Description
Course Title
INTRO - Introduction to Cisco® Networking Technologies v2.1

Format
Lecture & Hands-on Lab

Duration
4 days

Certifications
CCNA®

Course Content

Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) course is recommended training for individuals seeking an understanding and knowledge of networking fundamentals including the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) seven-layer model concepts, terminology and technologies. Students will learn fundamental computer networking terms, concepts, and components and apply them as they configure basic network connectivity via serial and LAN networks using PCs, a hub, a router, and a switch.

Target Audience

This course is intended for individuals new to networking concepts and terminology, and/or individuals preparing to take Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) course and seeking CCNA certification.

Prerequisite Knowledge

• CCDA Certification

Course Objectives

• Create a simple, point-to-point network and describe how the basic components of a PC, the OSI model, and basic networking concepts and terminology apply to this type of network
• Create a simple Ethernet network and describe the operations of Ethernet LAN, its components and functions
• Determine the network topology for typical user requirements, list the issues related to shared LANs and the solutions that LAN technology provides, add a hub and a switch to expand an Ethernet LAN, and list ways in which LANs can be optimized.
• Define how networks can be connected by routing protocols as well as how data is transmitted via routed networks and test the connectivity between hosts on a routed network
• Construct a topology and network addressing scheme with subnet mask computations, add a default gateway, and predict the behavior of traffic to on-network and off-network IP addresses
• Compare UDP to TCP and explain the relationship of reliable data delivery to the TCP process and observe the functions of UDP and TCP in communicating with sites not on an Ethernet LAN
• Define major WAN multiplexing and access technologies
• List the components of an enterprise network, define its installation and testing processes and how these differ from the installation and testing processes of smaller networks, and complete and verify initial IOS software device configuration
• Use Cisco IOS commands to accurately determine network operational status and performance; manage operating system image files to maintain an accessible operating system file; manage device configuration files to reduce device downtime; and execute adds, moves and changes

Course Outline

• Building a Simple Serial Network
• Building a Simple Ethernet Network
• Growing the Network
• Connecting Networks
• Constructing Network Addresses
• Ensuring the Reliability of Data Delivery
• Connecting to Remote Networks
• Operating and Configuring Cisco IOS Devices
• Managing Your Network Environment  
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