Monday, October 31, 2011

COURSE OBJECTIVES



The CCNA certification indicates knowledge of networking for the small-office,
home-office (SOHO) market and the ability to work in small businesses or
organizations whose networks have fewer than 100 nodes. A CCNA certified
individual can:
■ Install and configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol
internetworks using LAN and WAN interfaces
■ Provide Level 1 troubleshooting service
■ Improve network performance and security
■ Perform entry-level tasks in the planning, design, installation, operation and
troubleshooting of Ethernet, TCP/IP Networks.
CCNA 2 is an integral step towards achieving CCNA Certification.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to perform tasks related to:
■ Routers and their role in WANs


■ Cisco IOS
■ Router Configuration
■ Router File Management
■ RIP and IGRP Routing Protocols
■ TCP/IP Error and Control Messages
■ Router Troubleshooting
■ Intermediate TCP
■ Access Control Lists

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