In this course, you will learn how to install, operate, configure, and verify a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network. You will focus on configuring a LAN switch, configuring an IP router, identifying basic security threats, understanding redundant topologies, troubleshooting common network issues
Course Description
In this course, you will learn how to install, operate, configure, and verify a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network. You will focus on configuring a LAN switch, configuring an IP router, identifying basic security threats, understanding redundant topologies, troubleshooting common network issues, connecting to a wide-area network (WAN), configuring EIGRP and OSPF in both IPv4 and IPv6, understanding WAN technologies, and getting familiar with device management and Cisco licensing.
This is an intensive, extended-hours Boot Camp. Expect to be in class for 12 hours on each of the five days.
Built for Your Success
It is imperative that you come to class with an established base of foundational networking knowledge to build upon during the five-day Classroom Instruction.
Global Knowledge has created a three step, blended learning approach for the CCNA Boot Camp to ensure we provide comprehensive coverage of the materials and maximize the classroom experience:
Pre-class activity
Classroom instruction
Post-class lab practice
The pre-class activity provides a subset of CCNA content designed to give you a firm foundation on which to build your classroom training. We have identified approximately 10 hours of materials and exercises to review prior to class.
The pre-class activity is mandatory prior to starting this course. Without the knowledge gained in these activities you will be behind in class.
Our industry-leading CCNA Boot Camp includes over $1,000 in extras at no additional cost:
10 hours of pre-class activity
Free 200-120 CCNA exam voucher
20 extra lab credits, good for 30 days after training, to practice and refine your skills
Enhanced content that exceeds standard authorized Cisco content taught by world-class certified Cisco Systems instructors
CCNA lab guide and workbook, including exclusive additional labs and study aids
Access to Boson's practice exams
An enhanced lab topology that represents a real-world network, including two routers and one switch
Unrivaled guarantee
What You'll Learn
Network fundamentals and how to build simple LANs
Establish Internet connectivity
Manage network device security
IPv6 basics
Troubleshoot VLAN issues
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Configure EtherChannel
Layer 3 redundancy
Troubleshoot IP connectivity
Characteristics, functions, and components of a WAN
Configure and troubleshoot EIGRP in an IPv4 environment
Configure EIGRP for IPv6
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot multiarea OSPF
SNMP, syslog, and NetFlow
Manage Cisco device configurations, IOS images, and licenses
Who Should Attend
Individuals seeking CCNA Routing and Switching certification
Pre- and post-sales network engineers involved in installing and supporting enterprise branch office networks
Entry-level network engineers, network administrators, network support technicians, and help desk technicians
Prerequisites
A solid understanding of IPv4 and IPv6 based networks
A basic knowledge of network subnetting and IP routing
Complete the 10 hours of pre-class activity
TCP/IP Networking
Course Outline
Lessons
Lesson 1: Building a Simple Network
Functions of Networking
Host-to-Host Communications Model
LANs
Operating Cisco IOS Software
Starting a Switch
Ethernet and Switch Operation
Troubleshooting Common Switch Media Issues
Lesson 2: Establishing Internet Connectivity
TCP/IP Internet Layer
IP Addressing and Subnets
TCP/IP Transport Layer
Functions of Routing
Configuring a Cisco Router
Packet Delivery Process
Enabling Static Routing
Managing Traffic Using ACLs
Enabling Internet Connectivity
Lesson 3: Managing Network Device Security
Securing Administrative Access
Implementing Device Hardening
Implementing Traffic Filtering with ACLs
Lesson 4: Introducing IPv6
Basic IPv6
Configuring IPv6 Routing
Lesson 5: Building a Medium-Sized Network
Implementing VLANs and Trunks
Routing Between VLANs
Using a Cisco Network Device as a DHCP Server
Troubleshooting VLAN Connectivity
Building Redundant Switched Topologies
Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel
Layer 3 Redundancy
Lesson 6: Troubleshooting Basic Connectivity
Troubleshooting IPv4 Network Connectivity
Troubleshooting IPv6 Network Connectivity
Lesson 7: Wide-Area Networks
WAN Technologies
Configuring Serial Encapsulation
Establishing a WAN Connection Using Frame Relay
VPN Solutions
Configuring GRE Tunnels
Lesson 8: Implementing an EIGRP-Based Solution
Implementing EIGRP
Troubleshooting EIGRP
Implementing EIGRP for IPv6
Lesson 9: Implementing a Scalable, OSPF-Based Solution
Implementing OSPF
Multiarea OSPF IPv4 Implementation
Troubleshooting Multiarea OSPF
OSPFv3
Lesson 10: Network Device Management
Configuring Network Devices to Support Network Management Protocols
Managing Cisco Devices
Licensing
Labs
Lab 1: Switch Startup and Initial Configuration
Lab 2: Troubleshoot Switch Media Issues
Lab 3: Router Setup and Initial Configuration
Lab 4: Configure a Static Route, DHCP, and Network Address Translation
Lab 5: Enhance the Security of Router and Switch Configuration
Lab 6: Device Hardening
Lab 7: Filter Traffic with ACLs
Lab 8: Enhanced - Troubleshoot ACLs
Lab 9: Configure Basic IPv6
Lab 10: Implement IPv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration
Lab 11: Implement IPv6 Routing
Lab 12: Configure an Expanded Switched Network
Lab 13: Configure DHCP Server
Lab 14: Troubleshoot VLANs and Trunks
Lab 15: Optimize STP
Lab 16: Configure EtherChannel
Lab 17: Troubleshoot IP Connectivity
Lab 18: Configure and Troubleshoot a Serial Connection
Lab 19: Establish a Frame Relay WAN
Lab 20: Establish a GRE Tunnel
Lab 21: Implement EIGRP
Lab 22: Troubleshoot EIGRP
Lab 23: Implement EIGRP for IPv6
Lab 24: Implement Single-Area OSPF
Lab 25: Configure Multiarea OSPF
Lab 26: Troubleshoot Multiarea OSPF
Lab 27: Configure Multiarea OSPFv3
Lab 28: Configure Basic SNMP and Syslog
Lab 29: Manage Cisco Devices and Licensing
Lab 30: ICND1 Super Lab (Optional)
Lab 31: Enhanced - Configure HSRP (Optional)
Lab 32: ICND2 Super Lab (Optional)
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