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Objective:
Foundation in and apprentice knowledge of networking.
CCNA certified professionals can install, configure, and
operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services for small
networks.
Eligibility:
IT Engineering Students or Pure Science Honors Graduate
passed with Mathematics.
Duration:
4 months
Certificate:
HexCode Technologies will award certificate of course
completion after the term end.
Content:
Planning & Designing: Design a simple LAN using Cisco
Technology, Design an IP addressing scheme to meet
design requirements, Select an appropriate routing
protocol based on user requirements, Design a simple
internet work using Cisco technology, Develop an access
list to meet user specifications, Choose WAN services to
meet customer requirements, Implementation & Operation:
Configure routing protocols given user requirements,
Configure IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway
addresses on routers and hosts, Configure a router for
additional administrative functionality, Configure a
switch with VLANS and inter-switch communication,
Implement a LAN, Customize a switch configuration to
meet specified network requirements, Manage system image
and device configuration files, Perform an initial
configuration on a router, Perform an initial
configuration on a switch, Implement access lists,
Implement simple WAN protocols, Troubleshooting: Utilize
the OSI model as a guide for systematic network
troubleshooting, Perform LAN and VLAN troubleshooting,
Troubleshoot routing protocols, Troubleshoot IP
addressing and host configuration, Troubleshoot a device
as part of a working network, Troubleshoot an access
list, Perform simple WAN troubleshooting Technology:
Describe network communications using layered models,
Describe the Spanning Tree process, Compare and contrast
key characteristics of LAN environments, Evaluate the
characteristics of routing protocols, Evaluate TCP/IP
communication process and its associated protocols,
Describe the components of network devices, Evaluate
rules for packet control, Evaluate key characteristics
of WANs. |