Cisco CCNA Certification...

This five-day instructor-led course teaches the knowledge and skill with with intense exploration of all material covered on Cisco's new 640-801 CCNA exam.

This new Cisco exam includes real-world simulation challenges that are a powerful measure of IT expertise. Based on the same exam topics as for the previous version of the exam, the new exam provides a higher-level focus on testing candidate's knowledge, skills and abilities.

This CCNA program will provide you with everything you need to successfully pass the 640-801 CCNA Exam.

Each student will have their own 2500 series router. You will obtain alot of hand-on training when you cable the classroom as part of a class exercise. What better way of learning than by doing it 'hands-on'. Our program will provide you with a comfortable atmosphere where you can concentrate on the task at hand - passing the Cisco CCNA exam and obtaining your CCNA Certification.

Course Objectives:


Students completing this program
will have the ability to:

  • Select the appropriate hub, switch, or router to meet the given requirements.
  • Use Cisco software to identify interfaces, protocols, addresses, and connectivity status, on a network containing several interconnected Cisco products.
  • Connect switches and routers according to a given network specification.
  • Configure the switches and routers to support the common network services and network protocols.
  • Set up a functional IP addressing and subnetting plan for a basic network design and define process for administering IP addresses.
  • Configure IP and IPX access lists to control access to devices and network traffic.
  • Verify switches and routers and their configured network services and protocols.
  • Use common tools to identify the source of network problems and resolve them (ping, traceroute, telnet, etc.).
  • Prepare for the CCNA Exam 640-801.
Course Outline:
  • Define Network Components (Hierarchical Model, OSI Model).
  • Assemble and cable Cisco devices identifying cabling techniques.
  • Operate and configure Cisco IOS devices.
  • Manage the Network Environment (Locally and Remotely).
  • Operate and configure a Catalyst 1900 Switch.
  • Extend the Switched Network using Virtual LANS (VLANS).
  • Interconnect physical networks with TCP/IP.
  • Determine IP Routes and Routing Protocols.
  • Manage IP traffic with Access Lists.
  • Configure Routers for IPX traffic.
  • Establish Serial Point-to-Point Connections.
  • Establish ISDN BRI connections.
  • Establish Frame Relay Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) connections.

This course has been carefully designed to ensure your success in the class and in your personal objective to becoming Cisco certified.