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CCNAX- CCNA Bootcamp

General Information

When09/24/2012 — 09/28/2012
Submission Deadline(s) Early: 07/19/2012
Normal: 08/24/2012
Late: 09/20/2012
Extended: 09/20/2012
Submission / Registration:https://www.fmctraining.c…
LocationOrlando, Florida
VenueFuture Media Concepts, Inc.

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Event HolderFuture Media Concepts, Inc.
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Course Description
Our comprehensive CCNA exam preparation course combines five days of intensive hands-on classroom activity along with pre- and post-course activities to ensure your success on the CCNA certification exam. With our enhanced content, you will learn to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-sized routed and switched networks, and you'll learn the basics of wireless networking and security.
Our sophisticated CCNA lab environment guarantees that you and your lab partner will use a full set of equipment, including two 2611XM Multiservice Routers running 12.4(5b) Advanced IP Services and a 2950 Catalyst Switch running 12.1(22) IOS CRYPTO Services, for the entire week. No other training provider in North America provides you with a dual router setup like ours.
Your CCNA Boot Camp package includes:
Free 640-802 CCNA exam voucher
Free ICND1 and ICND2 Self-Paced e-Learning CDs
10 extra lab credits, good for 30 days, so you can practice and refine your skills
10 hours of pre-class activity
Enhanced content that exceeds standard authorized Cisco content and is taught by world-class certified Cisco Systems instructors
CCNA lab guide and workbook, including exclusive additional labs and additional study aids
Access to Kaplan SelfTest's exam prep products
An enhanced lab topology that represents a real-world network, including two routers and one switch
What You'll Learn
How networks function, network components, and the OSI reference model
Binary, decimal, and hexadecimal numbering
Switching operations and theory
Host-to-Host packet delivery process through a switch and through a router
TCP/IP network addressing and routing
IP subnetting
Providing Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), and remote access services
How Wireless LANs (WLANs) work, including the latest IEEE 802.11n standard
Introduction to Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS)
Configuration of Cisco Routers and Catalyst Switches
Using your router as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and/or client and to provide Port Address Translation (PAT) functionality
Network discovery and management using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), Telnet, secure shell (SSH), and Trivial FTP (TFTP)
Expand a switched network from a small to medium network environment
Issues with redundant switching
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Concepts of VLANs and trunking and routing between VLANs
Implementing VLSM
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF and EIGRP
Determine when to use access control lists (ACLs) and how to configure, verify, and troubleshoot them
Configure NAT and PAT
Configure IPv6 addressing and Routing Information Protocol new generation (RIPng)
VPN solutions
Configure PPP, CHAP, and PAP
Frame Relay operation and troubleshooting
Who Should Attend
Individuals seeking CCNA certification will find this class is the quickest way to meet the requirements of the CCNA exam.
Prerequisites:
A general networking background and some experience with Cisco IOS is critical to your success.
Course Outline:
Note: The curricula below comprise activities typically covered in a class at this skill level. The instructor may, at his/her discretion, adjust the lesson plan to meet the needs of the class.
Lessons
Lesson 1: Building a Simple Network
The Functions of Networking
Securing the Network
Host-to-Host Communication Model
TCP/IP Internet Layer
TCP/IP Transport Layer
Packet Delivery Process (between Hosts)
Ethernet
Connecting to an Ethernet LAN
Lesson 2: Switching
Challenges of Shared LANs
Solving Network Challenges with Switched LAN Technology
Packet Delivery Process (through a Switch)
Operating Cisco IOS Software
Starting a Cisco Switch
Securing the Switch
Maximizing the Benefits of Switching
Troubleshooting Switch Issues
Lesson 3: Wireless Local Area Networks
Exploring Wireless Networking
WLAN Security
Implementing a WLAN
Lesson 4: LAN Connections
Functions of Routing
Binary Basics
Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme
Starting and Configuring a Router
Packet Delivery Process (through a Router)
Starting a Cisco Router
Configuring a Cisco Router
Router Security
Using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager
Using a Router as a DHCP Server
Accessing Remote Devices
Lesson 5: Wide Area Networks
WAN Technologies
Enabling the Internet Connection
VPN Solutions
Configuring Serial Encapsulation
Enabling Static Routing
Lesson 6: Network Environment Management
Accessing Remote Devices
Discovering Neighbors on the Network
Managing Router Startup and Configuration
Managing Cisco Devices
Lesson 7: Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction
Functions of Routing
Enabling RIP
Implementing VLSM
Lesson 8: Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction
Implementing VLANs and Trunks
Improving Performance with Spanning Tree
Routing Between VLANs
Securing the Expanded Network
Troubleshooting Switched Networks
Lesson 9: Single Area OSPF
Implementation
Troubleshooting
Lesson 10: EIGRP
Implementation
Troubleshooting
Lesson 11: Access Control Lists
Operation
Configuring and Troubleshooting
Lesson 12: Address Space Management
Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT
Transitioning to IPv6
Lesson 13: LAN Extension into a WAN
Establishing a WAN Connection with Frame Relay
Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs
Labs
Lab 1: Switch Startup and Initial Configuration
Connect to your switch and complete the initial configuration.

Lab 2: Enhancing Security of the Switch Configuration
Increase the security of the initial switch configuration.

Lab 3: Operating and Configuring a Cisco IOS Device
Practice and demonstrate the use of the Command Line Interface (CLI) features.

Lab 4: Enhanced - Router Startup and Initial Configuration
Connect to your routers and complete the initial configuration. Add commands to improve the usability of the CLI.

Lab 5: Enhancing Router Security and Switch Configuration
Increase the security of the initial router configuration. Add port security to the switch configuration.

Lab 6: Enhanced - Configuring HDLC, PPP, and a Static Route
Configure the serial interface on your router to use HDLC and PPP encapsulation. Configure a static route.

Lab 7: Managing Remote Access Sessions
Use Telnet and SSH to create connections to your devices.

Lab 8: Using CDP
Obtain information about your directly connected Cisco device using CDP. Disable CDP from running on interfaces connected to the core router.

Lab 9: Managing Router Startup Operations
Make changes to control the router startup behavior, such as configuring boot commands and changing configuration register settings.

Lab 10: Managing Cisco Devices
Practice using the IOS copy and debug commands.

Lab 11: Enhanced - Enabling Frame Relay and RIPv2
Configure your routers to connect to each other and to the core router via a serial interface using Frame Relay. Configure the RIPv2 protocol between the routers.

Lab 12: Enhanced - Configuring Expanded Switch Networks
Expand the switch configuration to meet specific VLAN and network requirements.

Lab 13: Enhanced - Implementing OSPF
Configure your routers to use the dynamic routing protocol OSPF.

Lab 14: Enhanced - Implementing EIGRP
Configure your routers to migrate from OSPF to EIGRP.

Lab 15: Enhanced - Implementing ACLs
Create IP standard, extended, and named ACLs and verify that they are working.
Lab 16: Enhanced - Configuring NAT and PAT
Configure routers to use static and dynamic NAT and PAT.

Lab 17: Enhanced - Implementing IPv6
Configure IPv6 addresses on your workgroup routers and deploy RIPng between them.

Lab 18: Enhanced - Establishing a Frame Relay WAN
Create a Frame Relay connection to other routers and use a serial interface on each router

Price: $3,595.00
Duration: 5 days
Time: 8:00am - 8:00pm

Contact: Cari Jones, Corporate Account Manager
Email: CariJ@fmctraining.com
Phone: 407-354-4866

FUTURE MEDIA CONCEPTS, INC., the nation's premier digital media training center, provides manufacturer-authorized training in all areas of digital media including digital video and film editing, web design and development, sound design, DVD authoring, 3D animation, motion graphics, desktop publishing, architectural and mechanical design and Mac IT. FMC is an authorized training provider for Adobe, Apple, Autodesk, Avid, Boris FX, Digidesign, NewTek and Softimage. Founded in 1994, FMC has training centers located in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Orlando, Chicago and Dubai. www.fmctraining.com

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