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Cisco CCNA

TCP/IP Networking
Explain the functions of TCP/IP
Describe the functions of transport layer protocols
Explain the specifications of TCP
Describe the functions of network layer protocols
IP Addressing
Assign IP addresses
Determine subnet and host numbers
Use CIDR for interdomain routing
Configure IP addresses on a Cisco router
IP Routing
Configure IP addresses
Enable IP routing
Differentiate between static default and dynamic routes
Describe and configure interior gateway protocols such as RIP IGRP Enhanced IGRP OSPF and IS-IS
Explain exterior gateway protocols
Describe and configure BGP
IPX Networking
Monitor Novell IPX operation on the router
List the required IPX address and encapsulation type
Enable the Novell IPX protocol and configure interfaces
Configure IPX address lists and SAP filters to control basic Novell traffic
Describe the two parts of network addressing then identify the parts in specific protocol address examples
Network Security and Control
Recognize common security threats to networks
Configure standard and extended access lists to filter IP traffic
Configure standard and extended access lists to filter IPX traffic
Monitor and verify selected access list operations on the router
Additional Configurations
Configure ISDN routing
Configure X.25 routing
Configure Frame Relay routing
Monitor and verify ISDN X.25 and Frame Relay configurations
Exam Preparation 1
Explain the CCNA exam process
Recognize the CCNA exam format
Prepare for CCNA questions
Exam Preparation 2
Recognize the CCNA exam format
Prepare for CCNA questions
Numbering Systems
Recognize and explain decimal (base 10) numbering
Recognize and explain binary (base 2) numbering
Recognize and explain hexadecimal (base 16) numbering
Convert numbers between various numbering systems
OSI Reference Model
Outline the basic history and design principles of networking
Explain the functions of each of the seven layers of the OSI reference model
Describe the advantages of a layered model
Networks and Data Transfer
Describe peer-to-peer communications between layers
Describe the LLC and MAC sublayers and logical addressing
Explain path determination and switching
Explain routing protocols
Local Area Networking
Describe LANs and the advantages of LAN segmentation
Describe the Physical layer and operation of Ethernet
Describe full and half-duplex Ethernet
Describe the Fast Ethernet physical layer and operations
Define Gigabit Ethernet
Define Token Ring operation and frames
Define FDDI
Explain the active monitor
Wide Area Networking
Describe WANs their devices and interfaces
Describe the physical layer and data link layer protocols for WANs
Describe Frame Relay ISDN PPP and X.25 and their positions in the OSI reference model
Identify the differences between Frame Relay ISDN PPP and X.25
Using a Router
Define routes and routing
Explain the function and limitations of distance vector routing
Explain the function and limitations of link state routing
Implement a hybrid routing solution
Describe the function and operation of a router
Introduction to IOS
Describe the IOS startup procedure
Use EXEC mode commands
Identify the router status commands and results
Load IOS configuration files
IOS Configuration
Configure passwords and banners
Configure PPP encapsulation
Determine and configure DTE/DCE status
Disable CDP and show CDP parameters
Configure IGRP and RIP
Network Management
Find and relieve network congestion
Segment networks into workgroups
Use the Network Management System to monitor and secure networks
Operate the Cisco FastHub 300
Bridges and Switches
Manage transparent source-route and mixed-media bridges
Manage tag data link multilayer and asymmetric switches
Manage ATM switches
Manage Cisco catalyst switches