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Cisco: CCNA, CCNP,CCDA,CCDP

Part Number: MTB-CISCO-CD

The DEMO featured below shows you exactly how the training will look once you place into your computer: Navigation Bar, Viewing Area, and Controls.The buttons in the Navigation Bar show the different Lessons in the course. Clicking on a lesson button displays the Topics in the lesson. When you select a topic, the topic movie plays in the Viewing Area. VCR like buttons allow you to stop, Fast-forward, or rewind any section.  It is not necessary to have to take the course from start to finish.  
 
The CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) is the first level of Cisco networking. Cisco measures levels of technical proficiency for supporting networks that include LAN and WAN routers and LAN switches. You will learn how to install, configure and operate simple-routed LAN, routed WAN and switched LAN networks to increase bandwidth, improve response times and enhance reliability and quality of service. You will learn techniques that can save employers' time and money by reducing network downtime, addressing network security issues, and ensuring maximum network performance.

CCNA Covers:

Cabling Devices and Switch Configuration
Internetworking Concepts and Devices
IP Access Lists
TCP_IP Internetworking
Catalyst Switching and VLANs
Internetworking Overview I
IP Routing
Router Configuration Basics
Device and Configuration Management
Internetworking Overview II
IPX
Serial and Frame Relay Connections


The CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) is designed for the IT professional whose primary responsibility is to manage complex networking environments using Cisco equipment. Networking professionals of necessity must become familiar with Cisco networking technologies. More and more companies are depending on their information networks for mission-critical operations, and are looking for highly trained networking professionals to keep them up and running at maximum performance and at minimum cost. This training provides you with the knowledge you need for Cisco networking products.

CCNP Covers:

Cisco Building Cisco Multilayer Switching Networks
Bridging and Inter-VLAN Routing
Campus Networks
IP Multicast
Building the Campus Network
Configuring IP Multicast
Multilayer Switching
Campus Network Access Control
Fault-Tolerant Routing
VLANs


Cisco Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
Address Translation and Access Control
Frame Relay and Traffic Flow
The 700 Series Router
Remote Access Network Solutions
Configuring ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Conne
Optimizing DDR Operation
Using X.25 for Remote Access
Configuring Network Access with PPP
Queuing and Compression
Configuring Asynchronous Connections to a Central Site with


Cisco Building Scalable Cisco Networks
Configuring Basic Border Gateway Protocol
Extending IP Addresses
Optimizing Routing Update Operation
Configuring EIGRP
Implementing BGP in Scalable Networks
Policy-based Routing
Configuring OSPF in a Single Area
Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areas
Routing Principles


Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting
Applying Cisco Troubleshooting Tools
Diagnosing and Correcting Novell and AppleTalk Pro
Troubleshooting VLANs on Routers and Switches
Diagnosing and Correcting Campus Problems
Diagnosing and Correcting WAN Problems
Diagnosing and Correcting Catalyst Problems
Troubleshooting Methodology and Targets


The CCDA (Cisco Certified Design Associate) reflects an individual's network design skills at the foundation level, and is obtained in one track. This validates an individual's achievement, so it increases the holder's professional credibility by ensuring high standards of technical expertise. In particular, the CCDA training will give you the knowledge of network design for the Small Office, Home Office (SOHO) market and for medium-size organizations whose simple LAN, routed WAN, and switched LAN networks have fewer than 500 nodes.

CCDA Covers:

 CCDA Role in Identifying Customer Needs
 Network Addressing, Naming, and IOS Features
 Designing the Network Structure
 Provisioning Hardware and Media for LANs and WANs
 Management, Design, and Testing
 Routing and Bridging Protocols


With a CCDP (Cisco Certified Design Professional), a network professional can design routed and switched networks involving LAN, WAN, and dial access services for businesses and organizations with 100 to more than 500 nodes. Through this courses you can show advanced or journeyman knowledge of network design.

CCDP Covers:

Cisco internetwork desgning
Desktop Protocol Design
TCP IP Network Design
WAN Protocols
Internetwork and Campus LAN Design
TCP-IP Routing Protocols
SNA and Remote Access
WAN Design