CCNA Routing &Switching Training - (ICND1&ICND2)

Introduction

Cisco’s CCNA certification is one of the most recognized certifications in the industry and validates an engineer’s ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot small and medium-sized networks. The new CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum covers the latest technology innovations on Cisco’s routers and switches as well as an understanding of the interactions and network functions of firewalls, wireless controllers and access points, along with additional focus on IPv6 and basic network security.

Training Objectives

The CCNAX is a combination of the ICND1 and the ICND2 class, presenting important networking fundamentals using the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) seven layer model concepts; terminology and technologies are explained and illustrated using text and graphics animation. The class also focuses on using Cisco Catalyst switches and Cisco routers connected in local-area networks (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.

Course Content

After completing this Course, students will be able to: Describe computer hardware basics, binary and hexadecimal number systems, basic networking terminology, and internetworking concepts

  • identify the major components of a network system, including clients and servers, network interface cards (NICs), internetworking devices, media, and topologies

  • Describe the functions, operations, and primary components of local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), metropolitan-area networks (MANs), storage-area networks (SANs), content networks (CNs), and virtual private networks (VPNs)

  •     Describe the major network access methods and outline the key features of each
    
  •     Describe the functions and operations of switching technologies
    
  •     Explain the format and significance of each of the following components to a network system: IP addressing, classes, reserved address space, and subnetting
    
  •     Calculate valid subnetwork addresses and mask values so that user/network requirements are met when given an IP address scheme
    
  •     Explain the purposes of networking addresses, routing protocols, and routed protocols
    
  •     Describe the functions, operations, and primary components of WAN technologies
    
  •     Describe the function, operation, and primary components required to provide remote access services
    
  •     Use available configuration tools to establish connectivity to the appropriate network device in order to complete the initial device configuration
    
  •     Build a functional configuration to support the specified network operational requirements, given a network design
    
  •     Use the appropriate show commands to display network operational parameters so that anomalites are detected
    
  •     Use the appropriate debug commands to monitor network operational parameters so that anomalies are detected
    
  •     Explain how bridging and switching operates
    
  •     Explain the purpose and operations of the Spanning-Tree Protocol
    
  •     Build a functional router configuration to support the specified network operational requirements, given a network design
    
  •     Describe the features and operation of static routing
    

fee information
The course fee is $500 per person (break tea and lunch are provided) and excludes VAT and accommodation. For client hosted training with participants more than 10, a discount applies.
NOTE:
Payment can also be done in term of credits from Cisco.

Training Dates
20th March - 24th March 2017

Training Venue
Computer Learning Centre- KENYA

How to register:

Caroline Mutembei
+254 718 018948
[email protected]
Skype. caroline.mutembei