WorkShop Name: INTERCONNECTING CISCO NETWORK DEVICES (CISCO)

Associated Certifications: CCNA

Duration: 4 day (32 hours)

Date : 9 -13 January 2006, 8.45 - 16.45 (16 hours)

Course Fee: Rp 1.200.000

Course Objectives


After completing this course the student should be able to:

    * Use the available configuration tools to establish connectivity to
the appropriate network device in order to complete the initial device
configuration
    * Execute an Add, Move, or Change so that the network functions in
accordance with the new requirement, given a new network requirement
    * Use the command-line interface to accurately determine network
operational status and network performance
    * Build a functional access switch configuration to support the
specified network operational parameters, given a network design
    * Describe the features and operation of static and dynamic routing,
including RIP, EIGRP, and BGP
    * Use show and debug commands to identify anomalies in routing
operation, given an operational router
    * Use Cisco IOS commands to configure standard and extended access
lists, given a functioning router
    * Use Cisco IOS commands to configure serial interfaces using HDLC
encapsulation for leased line connections, given a functioning router.

Who Should Attend


    * Customers or channel resellers who are new to Cisco products or just
entering the internetworking industry
    * Network technicians new to Cisco products and services
    * Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing
small and medium business networks
    * Network support staff who will perform a help desk role in a medium
or enterprise-sized company that has an internal network support
escalation staff
    * Network support staff who will act as network device installers and
first-line support in a small business environment
    * CCNA candidates
    * CCNP candidates

Prerequisites


The participant should have a working knowledge of the following:

    * Commonly used networking terms and topologies
    * The basic functions of a network protocol
    * Fundamental network device roles (for example, hub, bridge, router,
and switch)
    * Appropriate cabling used to interconnect Cisco networking devices
    * LAN and WAN topologies and technologies
    * Remote access technologies
    * The Open System Interconnect (OSI) reference model
    * Binary and hexadecimal numbering
    * IP addressing and subnet masks
    * TCP/IP protocols and basic applications (for example, FTP, Telnet
and TFTP)
    * The use of Windows 95/98/NT/2000 to run multiple applications
    * Accessing the Internet or an intranet

Course Outline


1. Operating Cisco IOS Software
2. Starting a Switch
3. Starting a Router
4. Configuring a Router
5. Discovering Neighbors on the Network
6. Getting Information About Remote Devices
7. Router Startup & Configuration Management
8. Managing Cisco IOS Devices
9. Redundant Topology Overview
10. Spanning-Tree Protocol Overview
11. Configuring a Catalyst Switch
12. VLAN Operation Overview
13. Configuring VLANs
14. Determining IP Routes
15. Enabling RIP
16. Enabling IGRP
17. Enabling EIGRP
18. Enabling OSPF
19. Access Lists & Their Applications
20. Configuring IP Access Lists
21. Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT
22. Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
23. Configuring Serial Point-to-Point Encapsulation
24. Configuring Frame Relay

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