Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices classes at SEAMIC
This is the quickest, surest way to get your start in Cisco networking. If you are new to IT, need a good understanding of networking, or you are starting along the path towards CCNA certification, this is the right course for you. With a strong foundation and an understanding of basic network functions, standards, and protocols, you will be prepared to tackle advanced networking skills including TCP/IP, security, wireless integration, and Voice over IP.
Who Needs to Attend
Network technicians and specialists looking to increase their knowledge of medium-sized switched and routed networks.
Anyone looking to achieve CCNA certification
Building on the skills provided by ICND1 (Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1), this course gives you a solid technical foundation for advancing your Cisco career. Whether your goal is simply to familiarize yourself with Cisco technology or to become a Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert, start with ICND1 and ICND2.
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices. 1
In this comprehensive course , you'll develop a practical understanding of the operation of modern TCP/IP networks built with Cisco hardware. As you learn the commands and techniques used to troubleshoot host connections and interact with Cisco switches and routers, you'll also practice backing up and restoring configuration files and managing network equipment.
Welcome to Cisco ICND1!
Foundations: What is a Network?
Foundations: Living in the OSI World
Basic TCP/IP: Addressing Fundamentals
Basic TCP/IP: TCP and UDP Communication
Basic TCP/IP: Understanding Port Numbers
Basic TCP/IP: The Tale of Two Packets
LANs: Welcome to Ethernet
LANs: Understanding the Physical Connections
LANs: Understanding LAN Switches
LANs: Working with the Cisco Switch IOS
LANs: Initial Setup of a Cisco Switch
LANs: Configuring Switch Security
LANs: Configuring Switch Security, Part 2
LANs: Optimizing and Troubleshooting Switches
Wireless: Understanding Wireless Networking
Wireless: Wireless Security and Implementation
Advanced TCP/IP: Working with Binary
Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 1
Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 2
Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 3
Routing: Initial Router Configuration
Routing: SDM and DHCP Server Configuration
Routing: SDM and DHCP Server Configuration, Part 2
Routing: Implementing Static Routing
Routing: Implementing Dynamic Routing with RIP
Routing: Internet Access with NAT and PAT
Routing: WAN Connectivity
Management and Security: Telnet, SSH, and CDP
Management and Security: File Management
Last Words for Test Takers
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices. 2
ICND2 assumes you have a firm background in data networking, some hands-on experience with Cisco routers and switches, a basic working knowledge of bridges and routers, and a complete understanding of the OSI model, IP addressing, and IP subnetting ICND1 is recommended and builds a strong foundation for this course. Area covered are:-
Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 1
Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 2
Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 3
Switch VLANs: Understanding VLANs
Switch VLANs: Understanding Trunks and VTP
Switch VLANs: Configuring VLANs and VTP, Part 1
Switch VLANs: Configuring VLANs and VTP, Part 2
Switch STP: Understanding the Spanning-Tree Protocol
Switch STP: Configuring Basic STP
Switch STP: Enhancements to STP
General Switching: Troubleshooting and Security Best Practices
Subnetting: Understanding VLSM
Routing Protocols: Distance Vector vs. Link State
Routing Protocols: OSPF Concepts
Routing Protocols: OSPF Configuration and Troubleshooting
Routing Protocols: EIGRP Concepts and Configuration
Access-Lists: The Rules of the ACL
Access-Lists: Configuring ACLs
Access-Lists: Configuring ACLs, Part 2
NAT: Understanding the Three Styles of NAT
NAT: Command-line NAT Configuration
WAN Connections: Concepts of VPN Technology
WAN Connections: Implementing PPP Authentication
WAN Connections: Understanding Frame Relay
WAN Connections: Configuring Frame Relay
IPv6: Understanding Basic Concepts and Addressing
IPv6: Configuring, Routing, and Interoperating
Certification: Some Last Words for Test Takers
Course fee: US$ 150. The fee includes the tuition, course materials, refreshment and lunch.
We look forward welcoming you as a new student and
watching your career, and life, develop to full potential.