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Cisco CCNA Certification Training Boot
Camp Class
This Training Boot Camp Class Prepares you for Cisco Exam 640-802 CCNA.
On June 25, 2007 Cisco announced major updates to their CCNA curricula. This course will prepare you for the new version of the CCNA Composite Exam (640-802 CCNA).
Based on our Cisco ICND1 and ICND2 courses, our CCNA Boot Camp is an intensive program, designed to help you achieve your CCNA certification in the
shortest period of time possible.
The need for highly skilled network professionals continues to remain steady. The CCNA designation is recognized as an
important stepping stone for network professionals on their way to a successful career in the Cisco internetworking field.
Achieving CCNA certification benefits both you and your employer because of the close relationship between CCNA program goals and the fundamental job skills necessary to work in network support.
Every student is eligible for our guarantee, the best available, to make sure you achieve your goals.
CCNA Class Includes
- Authorized Cisco Content
- Certified Cisco Systems Instructors
- Nightly Homework Targeted to Specific CCNA Objectives
- Additional Study Aids to Help You Pass the CCNA Exam
- 10 e-Lab Credits for Post-Class Lab Practice
Training Prerequisites
Prior to attending CCNA, you should be very familiar with networking topics such as TCP/IP, IP configuration, peer-to-peer
networking, subnetting, building a routing table, and other network protocols, standards, and architecture. If you're new to networking and to Cisco IOS, consider taking the ICND1 and ICND2 classes.
Boot Camp Class Hours
Class begins each day at 8:00 AM and runs at least ten hours, sometimes late into the evening.
- Note: Students should expect class to run late into the evening on most days. In a typical Boot Camp, it is not
uncommon for some students to remain past 8:00 PM depending upon the number and experience of the students.
- Our Virtual Classroom e-Learning Boot Camp runs for five days. Expect at least six hours of class daily, plus
e-Labs and homework assignments of at least two hours daily. The instructor will have office hours each day.
- Our Guarantee Students who take our 5 day CCNA 2.0 Boot Camp or CCNA v-Camp will be issued an exam voucher. Any student who fails the initial exam is eligible to receive a second exam voucher. The second exam
voucher must be issued within one year of the first exam voucher issue date. If a student fails the exam a second
time, he or she may take ICND2, the CCNA 2.0 Boot Camp free of charge, within 12 months of taking the initial course, on a space available basis, provided the student brings his or her own course materials.
What You'll Learn
- How networks function, network components and their functions, and the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model
- Binary, decimal, and hexadecimal numbering
- Switching operations and theory
- Host-to-Host packet delivery process
- TCP/IP network addressing and routing
- IP subnetting
- Providing Local Area (LAN), Wide Area (WAN), and remote access services
- Advanced network theory, including Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Content Delivery Networks (CDN), Intranets and extranets, and wireless networking
- Introduction to Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS)
- Initial configuration of Cisco Catalyst Switches and Routers
- Network discovery and management using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), telnet, and Trivial FTP (TFTP)
- Interconnect networks using TCP/IP
- Dangers of redundant switching
- Spanning Tree
- Concepts of VLANs and trunking
- Distance vector routing protocols
- Link state routing
- Review how to configure and troubleshoot a switch and router in a small network environment
- Expand the switched network from a small to medium network environment
- Implementing VLSM
- Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF
- Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP
- Determine when to use access control lists (ACLs)
- Configure, verify, and troubleshoot ACLs
- Configure NAT and PAT
- IPv6 addressing
- Configure PPP, CHAP, and PAP
- Frame Relay operation
- VPN solutions
Boot Camp Labs
- Utilize Windows applications and commands to investigate the IP configuration of your PC and the local network.
- Use a packet sniffer software application to observe the TCP initial Three-Way Handshake.
- Use PC Tools such as ping, traceroute, and ipconfig to gather network-related information.
- Begin preparations for the subsequent labs. Test and practice the connectivity for your assigned workgroup equipment that will be used for the remaining lab practice exercises.
- Connect to your workgroup switch and complete the initial configuration.
- Expand the switch configuration to meet specific VLAN and network requirements.
- Utilize troubleshooting methods discussed to gather symptoms, isolate problems, and correct the problems commonly found in a switched network.
- Increase the security of the initial switch configuration.
- Obtain information about your directly connected Cisco device using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and disable CDP from running on selected interfaces.
- Understand how to use the IOS Copy and Debug commands.
- Practice and demonstrate the usage of the Command Line Interface (CLI) features.
- Test your ability to convert numbers from binary to decimal and decimal to binary.
- Classify network addresses and convert addresses from decimal to binary format or binary to decimal format.
- Determine how to create subnets from a given IP address, how many hosts per subnet, and how many subnets per IP address.
- Determine the subnet mask used based on specific criteria provided. Determine the binary and decimal format of the mask, subnet address, number of host addresses, and the Directed Broadcast address.
- Connect to your workgroup router and examine the startup process.
- Connect to your workgroup router and complete the initial configuration.
- Increase the security of the initial router configuration.
- Use the Cisco SDM to configure DHCP server functionality on your workgroup router.
Utilize Telnet and SSH to create connections to your workgroup devices.
- Configure the WAN Ethernet Interface to use a DCHP-obtained address and perform Port Address Translation to the inside network.
- Configure your workgroup router to connect to another device via a serial interface using PPP and provide a static route to that device.
- Using the serial interface, create a Frame Relay connection to the Core.
- Utilize troubleshooting methods discussed to gather symptoms, isolate problems, and correct the problems commonly found in a Frame Relay network.
- Enable the workgroup router to use the dynamic routing protocol RIP.
- Configure your workgroup routers to use the dynamic routing protocol OSPF.
- Utilize troubleshooting methods discussed to gather symptoms, isolate problems, and correct the problems commonly found when running the OSPF routing protocol.
- Configure you workgroup routers to migrate from OSPF to EIGRP.
Utilize troubleshooting methods discussed to gather symptoms, isolate problems, and correct the problems
commonly found when running the EIGRP routing protocol.
- Create and troubleshoot IP ACLs.
- Configure your workgroup router to use PAT.
- Allocate and configure IPv6 addresses on your workgroup routers.
- Using the skills that you acquired or learned in the course, configure your workgroup switch and router with a basic configuration based on the network information provided.
- Using all the skills that you have learned, you will assume the management of an incorrectly pre-configured
network. You will need to reconfigure or correct the network and then test the new network configuration for accuracy.
Boot Camp Classs Dates and Locations
9/17/2007-9/21/2007Phoenix, AZ 9/17/2007-9/21/2007Columbus, OH 9/17/2007-9/21/2007Baltimore, MD 9/24/2007-9/28/2007Raleigh, NC 9/24/2007-9/28/2007Omaha, NE 9/24/2007-9/28/2007New York, NY
9/24/2007-9/28/2007Dallas, TX 9/24/2007-9/28/2007Chicago (Schaumburg), IL 10/1/2007-10/5/2007Montreal, QC* 10/1/2007-10/5/2007Calgary, AB 10/1/2007-10/5/2007Tampa, FL 10/8/2007-10/12/2007Washington, DC
10/8/2007-10/12/2007Morristown, NJ 10/8/2007-10/12/2007Atlanta, GA 10/15/2007-10/19/2007Orlando, FL 10/15/2007-10/19/2007Los Angeles, CA 10/15/2007-10/19/2007Dallas, TX
10/15/2007-10/19/2007Vancouver, BC 10/15/2007-10/19/2007Milwaukee, WI 10/22/2007-10/26/2007San Jose, CA 10/22/2007-10/26/2007Houston, TX 10/22/2007-10/26/2007Dulles, VA
10/22/2007-10/26/2007Chicago (Schaumburg), IL 10/29/2007-11/2/2007Washington, DC 10/29/2007-11/2/2007Ft. Lauderdale, FL 10/29/2007-11/2/2007Denver, CO 11/5/2007-11/9/2007Philadelphia, PA
11/5/2007-11/9/2007New York, NY 11/5/2007-11/9/2007Kansas City, MO 11/5/2007-11/9/2007Atlanta, GA 11/5/2007-11/9/2007Toronto, ON 11/5/2007-11/9/2007Ottawa, ON 11/12/2007-11/16/2007San Francisco, CA
11/12/2007-11/16/2007Raleigh, NC 11/12/2007-11/16/2007Chicago (Schaumburg), IL 11/12/2007-11/16/2007Anaheim, CA 11/19/2007-11/23/2007Montreal, QC 11/26/2007-11/30/2007Washington, DC
11/26/2007-11/30/2007Morristown, NJ 11/26/2007-11/30/2007Minneapolis, MN 11/26/2007-11/30/2007Columbus, OH 11/26/2007-11/30/2007Boston, MA 12/3/2007-12/7/2007Rockville, MD 12/3/2007-12/7/2007Dallas, TX
12/3/2007-12/7/2007Chicago (Downtown), IL 12/10/2007-12/14/2007Washington, DC 12/10/2007-12/14/2007Sacramento, CA 12/10/2007-12/14/2007Orlando, FL 12/10/2007-12/14/2007New York, NY
12/10/2007-12/14/2007Burbank, CA 12/10/2007-12/14/2007Vancouver, BC 12/10/2007-12/14/2007Toronto, ON 12/17/2007-12/21/2007San Jose, CA 12/17/2007-12/21/2007Seattle, WA 12/17/2007-12/21/2007Dulles, VA
12/17/2007-12/21/2007Atlanta, GA 1/7/2008-1/11/2008Washington, DC 1/7/2008-1/11/2008New York, NY 1/7/2008-1/11/2008Chicago (Schaumburg), IL 1/14/2008-1/18/2008Los Angeles, CA
1/14/2008-1/18/2008Ottawa, ON 1/14/2008-1/18/2008Richmond, VA 1/14/2008-1/18/2008Phoenix, AZ 1/14/2008-1/18/2008Morristown, NJ 1/21/2008-1/25/2008Atlanta, GA 1/21/2008-1/25/2008Montreal, QC
1/21/2008-1/25/2008Philadelphia, PA 1/21/2008-1/25/2008Houston, TX 1/28/2008-2/1/2008Las Vegas, NV 1/28/2008-2/1/2008Dallas, TX 1/28/2008-2/1/2008Columbus, OH 1/28/2008-2/1/2008Milwaukee, WI
1/28/2008-2/1/2008Toronto, ON 2/4/2008-2/8/2008Washington, DC 2/4/2008-2/8/2008San Francisco, CA 2/4/2008-2/8/2008Chicago (Schaumburg), IL 2/4/2008-2/8/2008Boston, MA 2/11/2008-2/15/2008Orlando, FL
2/11/2008-2/15/2008Vancouver, BC 2/18/2008-2/22/2008Anaheim, CA 2/18/2008-2/22/2008Dulles, VA 2/18/2008-2/22/2008Raleigh, NC 2/18/2008-2/22/2008New York, NY 2/25/2008-2/29/2008St. Louis, MO
2/25/2008-2/29/2008Denver, CO 2/25/2008-2/29/2008Dallas, TX 2/25/2008-2/29/2008Ottawa, ON 3/3/2008-3/7/2008Washington, DC 3/3/2008-3/7/2008Morristown, NJ 3/3/2008-3/7/2008Chicago (Schaumburg), IL
3/10/2008-3/14/2008San Jose, CA 3/10/2008-3/14/2008Sacramento, CA 3/10/2008-3/14/2008Austin, TX 3/10/2008-3/14/2008Atlanta, GA 3/10/2008-3/14/2008Toronto, ON 3/17/2008-3/21/2008Los Angeles, CA
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