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CCNA-Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions v2.0 Boot Camp

SS Course: GK100527

Course Overview

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CCNA-Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions v2.0 Boot Camp teaches professionals how to install, operate, configure, and verify a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network. You ll learn how to configure network components, such as a switch, router, and Wireless LAN Controller. You ll also gain skills needed to manage network devices and identify basic security threats.

Important consideration:

  • This is an intensive, extended-hours boot camp. You should expect to be in class for 12 hours each day.
  • Are you prepared to take this course?

This course is eligible for 30 Continuing Education Credits (ILT & ELT Modality).

                                                                  

Scheduled Classes

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04/22/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
04/29/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
05/06/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
05/13/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
05/20/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
06/03/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
06/10/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
06/24/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
07/08/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
07/15/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
07/22/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
07/29/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
08/05/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
08/12/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
08/19/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
08/26/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
09/09/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
09/16/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
09/23/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
09/30/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
10/07/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
10/14/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
10/28/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
11/04/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
11/11/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
11/18/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
12/02/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
12/09/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led
12/16/24 - GVT - Virtual Classroom - Virtual Instructor-Led

Outline

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  • Section 1: Exploring the Functions of Networking
  • Section 2: Introducing the Host-To-Host Communications Model
  • Section 3: Operating Cisco IOS Software
  • Section 4: Introducing LANs
  • Section 5: Exploring the TCP/IP Link Layer
  • Section 6: Starting a Switch
  • Section 7: Introducing the TCP/IP Internet Layer, IPv4 Addressing, and Subnets
  • Section 8: Explaining the TCP/IP Transport Layer and Application Layer
  • Section 9: Exploring the Functions of Routing
  • Section 10: Configuring a Cisco Router
  • Section 11: Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
  • Section 12: Troubleshooting a Simple Network
  • Section 13: Introducing Basic IPv6
  • Section 14: Configuring Static Routing
  • Section 15: Implementing VLANs and Trunks
  • Section 16: Routing Between VLANs
  • Section 17: Introducing OSPF
  • Section 18: Building Redundant Switched Topologies
  • Section 19: Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel
  • Section 20: Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy
  • Section 21: Introducing WAN Technologies
  • Section 22: Explaining Basics of ACL
  • Section 23: Enabling Internet Connectivity
  • Section 24: Introducing QoS
  • Section 25: Explaining Wireless Fundamentals
  • Section 26: Introducing Architectures and Virtualization
  • Section 27: Explaining the Evolution of Intelligent Networks
  • Section 28: Introducing System Monitoring
  • Section 29: Managing Cisco Devices
  • Section 30: Examining the Security Threat Landscape
  • Section 31: Implementing Threat Defense Technologies
  • Section 32: Securing Administrative Access
  • Section 33: Implementing Device Hardening

    Prerequisites

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    The knowledge and skills that students are expected to have before attending this course are:

    • Basic computer literacy
    • Basic PC operating system navigation skills
    • Basic internet usage skills
    • Basic IP address knowledge

    There are no formal prerequisites for CCNA certification, but you should have an understanding of the exam topics before taking the exam.

      Who Should Attend

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      Target candidates for this course include individuals seeking the CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. The course is also appropriate for support technicians who are involved in the basic installation, operation, and verification of Cisco networks. Key job roles include entry-level network engineer, network administrator, network support technician, and help desk technician.

      You should consider this course if you wish to perform the following job tasks:

      • Configure: Implement the identified solution by applying the planned implementation processes
        using Cisco IOS commands and applications in the correct order to the selected devices and
        portions of the network.
      • Verify: Use the appropriate show commands and applications to ensure that the solution was
        correctly implemented and is performing as desired.

      The new CCNA course and certification now prepares associate-level IT professionals with skills in network security, automation and programmability. You can build a foundation for a broad spectrum of IT careers with the new CCNA.