Interconnecting Cisco Network DevicesProgram dates: TBD
Instructor: Rick Ross
Tuition: $2595.00
Location: Demerly Hall, 2365 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14214-2326
Space is limited, reserve your spot today by calling
(716) 888-8490.Course SummaryThis course will cover the content necessary to prepare individuals for the CCNA certification exam. Students will learn how to build a multiprotol network and identify basic device attributes using Cisco® IOS software. Students will also gain real world experience configuring live Cisco routers and switches throughout this course.
Who Should AttendThis course is intended for:
- Anyone seeking to learn the concepts, commands, and practices required to configure Cisco switches and routers
- Candidates pursuing CCNA or CCNP certification
PrerequisitesIn order to successfully complete this course, students should have:
- An understanding of networking devices such as hubs, bridges, routers, and switchers
- Possess a basic understanding of internetworking protocols including TCP/IP
- Familiarity with the OSI internetworking model
- Experience accessing the Internet or an intranet
What You Will AccomplishAt the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Determine when it is appropriate to use a hub, router, or switch
- Create a simple network using routers and switches
- Use Cisco IOS software to identify addresses, protocols, and connectivity status in a network
- Configure actual Cisco routers and switches
- Control access to network devices by configuring access lists
- Configure Cisco switches and routers to support a specified list of protocols and technologies
- Monitor network devices to ensure proper operating conditions
- Use switches in a network
Space is limited, reserve your spot today by calling
(716) 888-8490.