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Paths | | Cisco Certified Design Associate
(CCDA™): CCDAs are
qualified to design simple routed LAN, routed WAN, and switched LAN
networks. Assumes prerequisite knowledge and skills to install,
configure, and operate same. Besides the recommended CCNA™
Technologies, CCDAs will also understand network-layer addressing,
filtering with access list VLAN use and propagation, and networking
sizing. Class Schedules
Recommended
Courses:
- Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN)
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA™ 2.0 Exam
640-507):
CCNAs
can effectively install, configure, and operate simple-routed LAN,
routed WAN, and switched LAN networks. Examples of types of
solutions that a CCNA will be able to offer based on a combination
of training and real-world experience: Install and/or configure a
network; Optimize WAN through Internet access solutions that reduce
bandwidth and reduces WAN costs using features such as: Filtering
with Access Lists, Bandwidth on Demand (BOD), Dial on demand routing
(DDR); Provide remote access by integrating dial-up connectivity
with traditional, remote LAN to LAN access, as well as supporting
the higher levels of performance required for new applications such
as Internet commerce, multimedia,etc. Class Schedules
Recommended
Courses Track 2.0
INTRO 640-821
Interconnecting Cisco Network
Devices (ICND)
Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP™ 3.0)
CCNPs
can effectively install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot
complex routed LAN, routed WAN, Switched LAN networks, and Dial
Access Services. Examples of types of solutions that a CCNP will be
able to offer based on a combination of training and real-world
experience: Install and/or configure a network to increase
bandwidth, quicken network response times, improve reliability, and
quality of service; Maximize performance through campus LANs, routed
WANs, and remote access; Improve Network security; Create a global
intranet; Provide Access security to campus switches and routers:
Provide increased switching and routing bandwidth, end to end
resiliency services; Provide custom queuing and routed priority
services. Class Schedules
Recommended
Courses Path 2.0:
CCNA Path 3.0 and the following
classes:
- Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI)
- Building Cisco
Multilayer Switching Networks (BCMSN)
- Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW)
- Optimizing Converged Cisco® Networks (ONT)
CCDP™ Cisco Certified Design Professional Classes
- CCDA
Path 3.0
- Building
Scalable Cisco Networks (BSCN)
- Building Cisco
Multilayer Switching Networks (BCMSN)
- Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH)
- Class Schedules

CND: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices(CCNA™
Track 2.0)
The five-day
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND 1.0) course presents the
concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco
switches and routers in multi protocol internetworks. Through
lectures, discussions, demonstrations, exercises, and laboratory
projects, students are given information sufficient to identify and
recommend the best Cisco solutions for small to medium-sized
businesses. Students perform all basic configuration procedures to
build a multi-router, multi-group internetwork that uses LAN and WAN
interfaces for the most commonly used routing and routed protocols.
ICND provides the installation, configuration, and
troubleshooting information that technical support people require to
install and configure Cisco products. Class Schedules
Course
Objectives
In order to
perform the course goal, students should be able to fulfill the
following tasks:
- Determine in
which situations a hub, Ethernet switch, or router would be more
appropriately used.
- Use
Cisco software to identify addresses, protocols, and connectivity
status in a network containing multiple interconnected Cisco
devices.
- Interconnect
Cisco switches and routers according to a given network design
specification.
- Configure
Cisco switches and routers to support a specified list of
protocols and technologies.
- Configure
access lists to control access to network devices or segments and
general network traffic.
- Verify that
Cisco switches and routers, as well as their configured network
services and protocols, operate as intended within a given network
specification.
Building Cisco Multilayer Switching Networks Track
3.0 (BCMSN) (CCNP™)
The purpose of
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) 1.0 is to teach
network administrators how to build campus networks using multilayer
switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. Cisco Worldwide
Training (WWT) currently offers courses that present routing and
switching concepts and implementations. This course addresses how
these technologies work together. This course replaces the ACRC
Course.
The BCMSN
training project is a five-day lecture/lab course and is an integral
part of the recently announced Cisco Career Certifications program.
The BCMSN training project is a Layer 2 education offering and is
part of the recommended training path for those students seeking
Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) status.
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Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Track3.0
(BSCI)(CCNP™)
This course
you will develop an advanced set of skills to help you optimize the configuration and deployment of a Cisco router-based internetwork. Learn the complex concepts and commands necessary to configure Cisco routers for scalable operation in large and/or growing internetworks. Whether your goal is to take your Cisco routing skills to the next level or to achieve CCNP or CCIP certification, this is the right course for you. .Class Schedules
Integrating Secure Converged Wide Area (ISCW)(CCNP™) Learn to secure the network environment using existing Cisco IOS security features and configure the three primary components of the Cisco IOS Firewall Feature set (Firewall, Intrusion Prevention System [IPS], and Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting [AAA]). In this task-oriented course, you'll get the knowledge and skills needed to secure Cisco IOS router networks. Expand the reach of your enterprise network to teleworkers and remote sites, and explore implementing a highly available network with connectivity options such as VPN and wireless. Class Schedules
Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT)
In this course, you will learn the characteristics of real-time multimedia traffic, such as voice, and you'll investigate the importance of Quality of Service management on the network and learn about the application of wireless technologies to the enterprise. Get an introduction to Cisco's Lightweight Wireless Access Point architecture, and cover such areas as Wireless LAN (WLAN) configuration, QoS for wireless, and wireless security techniques for authentication and data encryption. You will also explore the management of Wireless LAN Controllers across the enterprise using Cisco's Wireless Control System. Class Schedules
Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) ARCH focuses on the skills necessary to apply Cisco Network Solution Models and best practices to design stable, scalable, and optimal IP network solutions. Cisco AVVID network design principles are emphasized throughout this course.
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) Cisco is the dominant network product vendor, and networks have become a primary corporate resource in all companies. DESGN provides an understanding of network design using Cisco products and services from a "40,000-foot" point of view and is the foundation for more advanced network design work: everything in networking begins with network design. Network design is not an automatic skill for network professionals that are expert at configuring Cisco equipment. It must be learned by experience or by training. Class Schedules
Cisco CallManager CIPT (CIPT1 & 2)
We offer a unique, real-world CIPT1 and CIPT2 lab environment that teaches you how to build and test a sophisticated IP Telephony network that you can use as a template for a real deployment. We have set ourselves apart from other Cisco training providers by enhancing our CIPT1 and CIPT2 hands-on labs to include a real dial plan and Class of Service for calling out to the PSTN, branch offices, and PBXs. Our solution also includes a simulated PSTN, which enhances labs like our dial plan lab for toll fraud prevention and our tools lab using Dialed Number Analyzer. No other training company offers a unique, real-world lab solution like ours! Class Schedules |