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Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies v2.1
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4 days
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Course description |
In this course, you will learn fundamental computer networking terms, concepts, and components. You will apply this knowledge to configure basic network connectivity via serial and LAN networks using PCs, a hub, a router, and a switch.
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Learning objectives |
After you complete this course, you will be able to:
- Create a simple Ethernet network
- Determine the most appropriate network topology for typical user requirements
- Define how networks can be connected by routing protocols
- Construct a topology and network addressing scheme with subnet mask computations and default gateways
- Compare UDP to TCP and explain the relationship of reliable data delivery to the TCP process
- Define major WAN multiplexing and access technologies
- List the components of an enterprise network and define its installation and testing processes
- Complete and verify initial IOS software device configuration
- Use Cisco IOS commands to accurately determine network operational status and performance
- Manage IOS system image files and configuration files
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Who should attend |
This course is designed for people who need to learn basic IP networking concepts and Cisco router and switch configuration basics. This is the first of two courses designed for individuals who are pursuing CCNA certification.
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Recommended prerequisites |
N/A
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