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Cisco® CCNA Basics


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Cisco CCNA Basics

2 Sessions –
6 Hours of Interactive Training
Cisco® Certified Network Associate Basics (CCNAB) is the recommended networking fundamentals course for candidates seeking Cisco® Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. The CCNA Basics course from LearnKey will help you build a foundation of vendor-neutral network computing skills. Expert instructor Michael Storm takes you through the seven-layer OSI model, basic TCP/IP connectivity and the devices and components that comprise the physical network. At the conclusion of this course you will be prepared for the more advanced Interconnecting Cisco® Network Devices (ICND) course needed to prepare for CCNA certification.

Prerequisite: Network+ recommended.


About The Author
For the past 16 years, Michael Storm has managed the design, security and implementation of enterprise networks for Fortune 100 companies around the globe. As the founder of Brainstorm International, Inc., Storm specializes in InfoSec Security and Internetwork Solutions Architectures. He is currently the Director of Network Engineering and Security Officer for Interface Technical Training of Phoenix, AZ and creator of the Immersion Learning System™, used by countless Cisco® and Microsoft Professionals for achieving technical mastery. Storm holds many IT certifications, including the Cisco® CCIE® Security, CCNP®, CCSP™, CCDP®, NSA/CNSS CISSP, MCSE and MCT.
Session 1

Section A: Introduction
· CD Tour
· Objectives
· Prerequisites

Section B: Network Evolution
· Computer Networking
· History
· Types
· Enterprise
· Storage Area
· Content Delivery
· Internetworking

Section C: Internetworking
· Network Development
· Islands of Automation
· TCP/IP Connectivity
· OSI Model
· Distributed Processing
· Ethernet
· 802.x

Section D: OSI Model
· Layer Usage
· OSI Benefits
· Basic Functions

Section E: Upper OSI Model
· Layer 7
· Layer 7 Services
· Layer 6
· Layer 5

Section F: OSI - Layer 4
· Layer 4
· Data Transports
· Layer 4 Protocols
· DOD vs. OSI
· Flow Control
· TCP Connections
· Sliding Window Process
· Layer 4 Ports

Section G: OSI - Layer 3
· Routing
· Addressing & Switching
· Layer 3 Protocols
· Route Selection
· Routing Process
· IP Addressing
· Assigning IP Address
· Router Function

Session 2

Section A: OSI - Layer 2
· Data Communication
· MAC & LLC
· MAC Address
· Protocol Communication
· Protocols
· Dial Protocols
· IEEE Standards
· Data Encapsulation

Section B: OSI - Layer 1
· Media Specifications
· Standards
· Topology Types
· Ethernet Topology
· Fast/Gig Ethernet
· Ring Topology
· FDDI
· Other Topologies

Section C: TCP/IP Protocol
· Protocol Functions
· IP Addressing
· Binary to Decimal
· Address Classes
· Other Classes

Section D: ADV IP Addressing
· Subnet Masks
· Basic Addressing
· Reserved Addresses
· Other Reserved Ranges
· Unique Addresses
· Segmented Network

Section E: Network Devices
· Cisco Devices with OSI
· Layer 3 Router
· Router Functions
· Layer 2 Switching
· Layer 2 Hardware

Section F: Ethernet Cabling
· UTP
· UTP Identification
· Connecting Devices
· Coaxial Ethernet
· Fiber Optic
· OC Specifications

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