Cisco Certified Networking Associate
This program trains network administrators and service technicians to provide quality support for Cisco routed networks, analyze business requirements for system architecture, design, install and deploy solutions, configure architecture components, and troubleshoot system problems using the Cisco Routing operation system. This certificate program offers 3 credit hours in a balanced lecture and "Hands-On" environment. During this course, FastTrack students are required to pass two exams that provide a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise.
The Bellevue University/1 Staff partnership offers and provides everything you need to become a Cisco Certified Network Associate. Unlike other programs, this program contains 64 hours of classroom training and is all instructor-lead, NOT CBT-BASED training! Students of this program meet new challenges in today's networked world with all the background and tools needed not only to certify, but to be an effective "real world" routing administrator. All this, and you get college credit toward a degree, too!
Location
Classes are held at:
1 Staff Training Center
10846 Emmet Street
Omaha, NE 68164
Schedule
2011 Day and Evening Classes Enrolling Now
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Location: 1Staff (10846 Emmet Street, Omaha)
Instructor: Edward Moss
Days and Evenings: Monday through Friday
Class Times: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm or 6:00pm to 10:00pm
Registration and Information
To register for this certification course or to receive further information, please contact Robert Vanderveen at 1Staff Training. Robert can be reached at 402-898-8700 or via email at rvanderveen@1staff.com.
Class Outline
Networking Essentials and Routing Configuration (3 Credits)
(64 Hours)
Tests #640-802
These courses provide individuals who are new to routing with the knowledge necessary to understand and identify the task involved in supporting Cisco routers. This is a full CCNA preparation course covering ALL CCNA certification test objectives. Our facilities feature labs with Cisco routers and switches for real hands-on learning, NOT CBT based!
Course Outline
This course is designed to prepare students for the 640-802 CCNA exam.
1Staff Training & Development believes in the necessity of lab repetition to help build solid networking skills. In addition, multiple routers and switches per student (no sharing of equipment) are utilized. 1 Staff Training & Development offers more hands-on and written labs than any other IT training company in the industry.
Note: All labs are subject to change and are up to the instructor's discretion.
Day 1: Internetworking and Cisco IOS
- Introduction to TCP/IP and Subnetting
- The Cisco IOS Interface
Chapter 1: Internetworking
The following written lab is covered in chapter 1:
- 1.1 Written Lab: OSI
Chapter 2: Introduction to TCP/IP
The following written lab is covered in chapter 2:
- 2.1: Written Lab: Introduction to TCP/IP
Chapter 3: The Cisco Interface
The following hands-on labs are covered in chapter 3:
- 3.1: Console login
- 3.2: Router Examination Lab
- 3.3. Configuring Administrative Functions on your routers
- 3.4: Configuring your Router interfaces
- 3.5: Configuring your Catalyst Switches
- 3.6: Configuring your backbone router and verifying your internetwork
Day 2: Advanced IOS Management and IP Routing
The Cisco Interface hands-on labs, then covers the following objectives:
- Advanced IOS Management
- IP Routing
Chapter 4: Advanced IOS Management
The following hands-on labs are performed in chapter 4:
- 4.1: Copying the Cisco IOS to a TFTP Host
- 4.2: Backing up and restoring the configuration of your routers and switch
- 4.3: Using CDP to find your Neighbors
- 4.4: Telneting into Multiple routers and switches simultaneously
- 4.5: Building and maintaining a hosts table
Chapter 5: IP Routing
The following written and hands-on labs are performed in chapter 5:
- 5.1: Static Routing and Verification
- 5.2: RIP Routing and Verification
- 5.3: IGRP Routing and Verification
- 5.4: EIGRP Routing and Verification
- 5.5: OSPF Single Area Configuration and Verification
- 5.6: OSPF DR and BDR elections
- 5.7: Written Lab: IP Routing
Day 3: IP Routing Continued and Advanced TCP/IP
- Advanced TCP/IP
Chapter 6: Advanced TCP/IP
The following written and hands-on labs are performed in chapter 6:
- 6.1: Written Lab: Class B Subnetting
- 6.2: Written Lab: VLSM Design
- 6.3: Implementing VLSM and Summarization
- 6.4: Setting up Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 6.5: Dynamic NAT
- 6.6: Port Address Translation (PAT)
Day 4: Advanced IP Routing Continued, Access Lists and Switching
Advanced IP Routing and then covers the following objectives:
- Access Lists
- Switching and VLANs with Inter-VLAN routing
Chapter 7: Access Lists
The following hands-on labs are performed in chapter 7:
- 7.1: Configuring Standard IP Access-lists
- 7.2: Limiting VTY Access
- 7.3: Extended access-list configurations
Chapter 8: Switching and VLANs
The following labs are covered in chapter 8:
- 8.1: Configuring Switching with VLAN's and inter-VLAN Routing
- 8.2: Written Lab: Switching
Day 5: Switching Continued and Cisco's WAN
- Cisco's Wide Area Network (WAN) Support
Chapter 9: Cisco Wide Area Network Support (WANs)
The following written and hands-on labs are covered in chapter 9:
- 9.1: Configuring PPP with Authentication
- 9.2: Written Lab: ISDN
- 9.3: Configuring Frame Relay
- 9.4: Verifying Frame Relay
- 9.3: Written Lab Frame Relay
Cost
The cost for this program is $2,625 and includes tuition, books, practice test downloads, and vouchers for certification testing.
All new students to Bellevue University that are degree-seeking are required to submit an application for enrollment, and a pay the $50 application fee.