Networking and Internetworking with 
Cisco (CCNA)
Course Description

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Networking Essentials (15 hrs)

This module includes the following topics:
  • Introduction to the PC
  • Standards and Terminology
    • Common Networking Terms
    • Types of Networks
    • Types of Servers
    • Security Models
    • Communication Methods
    • Dial-up Communication Protocols
    • Media Access Methods
    • Transmission Technologies
    • Network Interface Adapter Standards
    • Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) Model
    • IEEE 802 Project Model
  • Planning
    • Selecting the Appropriate Media
    • Selecting the Appropriate Connector
    • Selecting the Appropriate Topology
    • Selecting the Appropriate Protocol or Protocol Stacks
    • Selecting the Appropriate Connectivity Devices
    • Selecting the Appropriate WAN Technology
  • Implementation
    • Implementing an Administrative Plan
    • Implementing a Disaster Recovery Plan
    • Installing and Configuring Network Adapter Cards
    • Implementing a NetBIOS Naming Scheme
  • Troubleshooting
    • Identifying Common Problems
    • Resolving Broadcast Storms (Routers)
Network Infrastructure (40 Hours)
This prepares students for the exam 70-221 and includes the following topics:
  • TCP/IP concepts including DHCP, DNS, name resolution and others.
  • DFS strategy
  • Internet connectivity, which include some of the following: Dial-up networking, VPN, and routing
  • Optimizing, monitoring, and troubleshooting Windows 2000 network services.

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