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ICND2: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 |
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Course Length: 5 days.
Overview This course provides students with the skills and knowledge required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium size enterprise branch network. This course builds on the foundation provided by Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1 (ICND1). Students review how to configure and troubleshoot a switch and router in a small network environment. Students will learn to expand the switched network from a small to medium network environment. They will be taught the dangers of redundant switching and learn about Spanning Trees. In addition, students are able to implement VLSM's and understand the concepts of VLAN's and trunking. Students will be skilled in configuring, verifying and troubleshooting OSPF's, EIGRP's and ACL's. Furthermore, the course will teach students to configure NAT, PAT, PPP, CHAP and PAP. Finally, students will be skilled in IPv6 addressing, VPN solutions and Frame Relay operations.
Audience This course is intended for students who wish to gain a CCNA® certification. It is designed for those who have a firm background in data networking or have hands on experience with Cisco routers and switches who wish to increase their knowledge on installation or maintaining and troubleshooting networks.
Outline - Configure, Verify and Troubleshoot a switch with VLAN's Communication
- Configure, Verify and Troubleshoot a switch with Interswitch Communications
- Implement an IP Addressing Scheme
- Implement an IP Services Scheme
- Configure and Troubleshoot basic operations on Cisco devices
- Implement, Verify and Troubleshoot NAT and ACL's
- Implement and Verify WAN Links
- Implement and Troubleshoot LAN and WAN Routing Protocols
Prerequisites Before attending this course, the student should have completed course ICND1.
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