CCNA -
Cisco Certified Network Associate Bootcamp
Duration
Evenings - Monday - Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (14 Evenings)
Introduction
The CCNA Bootcamp is designed to prepare students for the 640-802 CCNA exam.
1Staff Training & Development believes in the necessity of lab repetition to help build solid networking
skills. In addition, multiple routers and switches per student (no sharing of equipment) are
utilized. 1 Staff Training & Development offers more hands-on and written labs than any other IT
training company in the industry.
Course Outline
Day 1: Internetworking and Cisco IOS
Chapter 1: Internetworking
The following written lab is covered in chapter 1:
Chapter 2: Introduction to TCP/IP
The following written lab is covered in chapter 2:
- 2.1: Written Lab: Introduction to TCP/IP
Chapter 3: The Cisco Interface
The following hands-on labs are covered in chapter 3:
Lesson 5: Retrieving Data from Multiple Tables
- 3.1: Console login
- 3.2: Router Examination Lab
- 3.3. Configuring Administrative Functions on your routers
- 3.4: Configuring your Router interfaces
- 3.5: Configuring your Catalyst Switches
- 3.6: Configuring your backbone router and verifying your internetwork
Day 2: Advanced IOS Management and IP Routing
- The Cisco Interface hands-on labs, then covers the following objectives:
- Advanced IOS Management
- IP Routing
Chapter 4: Advanced IOS Management
The following hands-on labs are performed in chapter 4:
- 4.1: Copying the Cisco IOS to a TFTP Host
- 4.2: Backing up and restoring the configuration of your routers and switch
- 4.3: Using CDP to find your Neighbors
- .4: Telneting into Multiple routers and switches simultaneously
- 4.5: Building and maintaining a hosts table
Chapter 5: IP Routing
The following written and hands-on labs are performed in chapter 5:
- 5.1: Static Routing and Verification
- 5.2: RIP Routing and Verification
- 5.3: IGRP Routing and Verification
- 5.4: EIGRP Routing and Verification
- 5.5: OSPF Single Area Configuration and Verification
- 5.6: OSPF DR and BDR elections
- 5.7: Written Lab: IP Routing
Day 3: IP Routing Continued and Advanced TCP/IP
Chapter 6: Advanced TCP/IP
- 6.1: Written Lab: Class B Subnetting
- 6.2: Written Lab: VLSM Design
- 6.3: Implementing VLSM and Summarization
- 6.4: Setting up Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 6.5: Dynamic NAT
- 6.6: Port Address Translation (PAT)
Day 4: Advanced IP Routing Continued, Access Lists and Switching
- Advanced IP Routing and then covers the following objectives:
- Access List
- Switching and VLANs with Inter-VLAN routing
Chapter 7: Access Lists
The following hands-on labs are performed in chapter 7:
- 7.1: Configuring Standard IP Access-lists
- 7.2: Limiting VTY Acces
- 7.3: Extended access-list configurations
Chapter 8: Switching and VLANs
The following labs are covered in chapter 8:
- 8.1: Configuring Switching with VLAN’s and inter-VLAN Routing
- 8.2: Written Lab: Switching
Day 5: Switching Continued and Cisco’s WAN
- Cisco’s Wide Area Network (WAN) Support
Chapter 9: Cisco Wide Area Network Support (WANs)
The following written and hands-on labs are coveredin chapter 9:
- 9.1: Configuring PPP with Authentication
- 9.2: Written Lab: ISD
- 9.3: Configuring Frame Rela
- 9.4: Verifying Frame Relay
- 9.5: Written Lab Frame Relay
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