Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image

27 Aug

By

Course: CCNA Routing and Switching 5 Day Boot Camp section 2

August 27, 2013 | By |

Course Outline

Day 1: Operation of IP Data Networks

  • Routers, Switches, Bridges, Hubs, and other network devices: what are the differences between them?
  • Select the components required to meet a given network specification.
  • Identify common applications and their impact on the network.
  • What are the OSI and TCP/IP models? Detailed explanation and comparison.
  • Predict the data flow between two hosts across a network.
  • Identify the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to connect Cisco network devices to other network devices and hosts in a LAN.

Day 1-2: LAN Switching Technologies

  • Determine the technology and media access control method for Ethernet networks.
  • Identify basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches.
  • Configure and verify initial switch configuration including remote access management.
  • Verify network status and switch operation using basic utilities such as PING, TELENT, and SSH.
  • Identify enhanced switching technologies.
  • Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and the need for routing between them.
  • Configure VLANs on your Catalyst switch.
  • Configure and verify trunking on Cisco switches.
  • Configure and verify PVSTP operation.

Day 3: IP addressing (IPv4 / IPv6)

  • Describe the operation and necessity of using private and public IP addresses for IPv4 addressing.
  • Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment.
  • Identify the appropriate IPv4 addressing scheme using VLSM and summarization to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment.
  • Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6 in conjunction with IPv4 such as dual stack.
  • Describe IPv6 addresses.

Day 3-4: IP Routing Technologies

  • Describe basic routing concepts.
  • Describe the boot process of Cisco IOS routers.
  • Use your 2600 and learn the CLI commands to set basic Router configuration.
  • Configure and verify operation status of a device interface, both Serial and Ethernet.
  • Verify router configuration and network connectivity.
  • Configure static and default routes, and understand the differences between them.
  • Manage Cisco IOS Files.
  • Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols.
  • Configure and verify OSPF (single area).
  • Configure and verify EIGRP (single AS).
  • Configure and verify inter-VLAN routing (Router on a stick).
  • Configure SVI interfaces.

Day 4: IP Services

  • Configure and verify DHCP (IOS Router).
  • What are Access Control Lists (ACLs)? They aren’t as hard as they look!
  • Configure and verify ACLs in a network environment.
  • Identify the basic operation of NAT.
  • Configure and verify NAT for given network requirements.
  • Configure and verify NTP as a client.
  • Recognize High availability (FHRP).
  • Configure and verify Syslog.
  • Describe SNMP v2 & v3.

Day 5: Network Device Security

  • Configure and verify network device security features.
  • Configure and verify Switch Port Security features.
  • Configure and verify ACLs to filter network traffic.
  • Configure and verify ACLs to limit TELNET and SSH access to the router.

Day 5: Troubleshooting

  • Identify and correct common network problems.
  • IP addressing and host configurations errors and how to correct them.
  • Troubleshoot VLAN problems.
  • Troubleshoot and Resolve Spanning Tree operation issues.
  • Troubleshoot routing issues, including OSPF and EIGRP.
  • Troubleshoot and Resolve ACL issues.
  • Troubleshoot and Resolve WAN implementation issues.
  • Troubleshoot and Resolve Layer 1 problems.
  • Troubleshoot Eherchannel problems.

Day 5: WAN Technologies

  • Identify the many different WAN technologies.
  • Configure a simple WAN serial connection.
  • Configure a basic PPP connection between Cisco routers.
  • Configure Frame Relay on Cisco routers.
  • Implement and troubleshoot PPPoE.