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Cisco CCNA Complete Set

This course covers Cisco training preparatory to taking the CCNA exams. Subjects covered are Cisco CCNA Internetworking Fundamentals, the OSI Reference Model, the Application and Upper Layers, Network Layer, Data Link Layer, Physical Layer, local area network (LAN) technologies, Wide Area Network (WAN) technologies, router configuration basics, managing routers, an overview of TCP/IP and its protocols, the internetworking layer, IP addressing, an SNMP overview, IP routing concepts, static versus dynamic routing, distance vectoring, Link States, static routing configuration, IGRP configuration, Introduction to EIGRP, IPX routing, enabling IPX on Cisco Routers, Introduction to Apple Talk, Decnet Routing, Router monitoring and security, IP and IPX access lists, introduction to WAN services, PPP, HDLC, DDR, X.25 protocol, configuration and monitoring, Frame Relay configuration and implementation, ISDN concepts and configuration, LAN switching, network congestion solutions, switch operations, Virtual LAN and High Speed Ethernet.

Outcomes:

Student will have learned the information covered in the CCNA exams. Students will still be expected to have practicle and lab or lab simulation experience to pass the exam. This course does not provide practice exams or lab/router simulations.

Assessment:

Each of the 12 units contain pre and post unit assesments along with quizzes for each section in a unit. Students can view assesment results and go back and re-study areas of deficiencies.

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Why Cisco Certifications?

Why Cisco Certifications?

Cisco Certified Professionals are among the highest paid in the world.
Cisco Certification gives you respect in IT Industry by allowing you to provide great value and service to any organization you work for.
Cisco Certification validates an individual's achievement, thereby increasing the holder's professional credibility by ensuring high standards of technical expertise.
Industry trend shows that with each certification there is an increase in salary of the certificate holders. Additionally, multiple certifications directly correlate to further increases.
According to Fairfield Research survey, CCNA Certificate gives 16.7% Salary increase.
According to an online salary survey conducted by About.com, a CCNA is reported to have an average income of $45,446.27 in 2003.
In the same survey, CCNP, the premier title that is most often the steppingstone to CCIE, reported an average base salary of $59,811.76.
CCIE's reported income is in the range of $99,000 - $182,000 according to various surveys.



CCIE: Cisco Certified Interconnect Expert
CCNP: Cisco Certified Network Professional
CCDP: Cisco Certified Design Professional
CCIP: Cisco Certified Internetwork Professional
CCSP: Cisco Certified Security Professional
CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate
CCDA: Cisco Certified Design Associate
CCNA
Cisco Certified Network Associate, CCNA, is a foundation level certification for individuals who are interested in building a future in networking domain on Cisco products. CCNA Certification is the prerequisite for any Cisco Certification.
GO for CCNA if:
You want to learn how to install, configure, and maintain simple networks of less than 100 nodes.
You want to increase your knowledge, demonstrate your expertise, or improve your credibility in networking domain.
You want to achieve higher certifications in Cisco and you don't have any certification currently.
Learn more about CCNA and gain detailed information about CCNA Exam, its path details, types of questions and how to prepare CCNA exam.
CCNP
Cisco Certified Network Professional, CCNP is a higher level of certification as compared to CCNA. It pertains to advanced or journeyman knowledge of networks.

GO for CCNP if:

You want to learn how to install, configure, and troubleshoot local and wide area networks for enterprise organizations with networks ranging from 100 to 500 nodes.
If you want to achieve CCIE.
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