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Pre-requisites
The participant should be familiar with
- Networking protocols
- Hands on experience in LAN Administration
- Exposure to WAN is an added advantage
Description
- Course designed to transform hardware engineers/network engineers into world-class Networking professionals
- Course includes network technology, complexity handling and extensive hands-on exposure to CISCO routers and Switches, ATM, FDDI, X.25, Frame Relay, Gigabit, ISDN, LAN WAN, MAN, Firewall, VPN,& VOIP
- Road map to Certified Network Engineer: CCNA, CCNP, CCIE and beyond
- Lab equipped with High-end CISCO Routers and Switches: 1750, 2610, 2820, 3548, 3660, 4908, 6506, 7206, LS1010, AS5300 series
Course Duration
8 Weeks (Full time) / 12 weeks (Part time)
Course Contents
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (CCNA)
- Getting Started with Cisco Networks
- Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Introduction
- Internetworking Concepts Overview
- Assembling and Cabling Cisco Devices
- Operating and Configuring a Cisco IOS Device
- Managing Your Network Environment
- Interconnecting Catalyst Switches
- Catalyst 1900 Switch Operations
- Extending Switched Networks with Virtual LANs
- Interconnecting Cisco Routers
- Interconnecting Networks with TCP/IP
- Determining IP Routes
- Basic IP Traffic Management with Access Lists
- Configuring Novell IPX
- Extending the Network to WAN
- Completing an ISDN BRI Call
- Establishing a Frame Relay PVC Connection
Routing 2.0 (BSCN)
- Routing Principles
- Extending IP Addresses
- Configuring OSPF in a Single Area
- Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areas
- Configuring Enhanced EIGRP
- Configuring Basic Border Gateway Protocol
- Implementing BGP in Scalable Networks
- Optimizing Routing Update Operation
Switching 2.0 (BCMSN)
- Overview of a Campus Network
- Building a Campus Network
- Defining Common Workgroups
- Managing Redundant Links
- InterVLAN Routing
- Managing Network Traffic
- Configuring HSRP for a Fault-Tolerant Routing
- Multicast Overview
- Configuring IP Multicast
- Controlling Access to the Campus Network
Remote Access 2.0 (BCRAN)
- Building Remote Access Networks Introduction
- Identifying Cisco Solutions to Remote Access Needs
- Enabling On-Demand Connections to the Central Site
- Enhancing On-Demand Connectivity
- Enabling Permanent Connections to the Central Site
- Scaling and Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks
Cisco Internet work Troubleshooting 2.0 (CIT)
- Using Troubleshooting Methods
- Identifying Troubleshooting Targets
- Applying Cisco Troubleshooting Tools
- Diagnosing and Correcting Campus TCP/IP Problems
- Diagnosing and Correcting Novell Networking Problems
- Diagnosing and Correcting Catalyst Problems
- Troubleshooting VLANs on Routers and Switches
- Diagnosing and Correcting Frame Relay Problems
- Diagnosing and Correcting ISDN BRI Problems
Voice / Video through networks
- Voice over IP (VoIP)
- Video conferencing
Network Security
- AAA
- Firewall
- Data Encryption & VPN
- Intrusion Detection
- TACACS
Network Monitoring and Performance Management
- Traffic Management
- Monitoring Network Traffic
- Load Balancing
- Bandwidth allocation/Management
For further enquiries, contact careers@the-college.org
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