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Cisco CCNA Exam Objectives
The 640-802 Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is the
composite exam associated with the Cisco Certified Network
Associate certification. This exam tests a candidate's
knowledge and skills required to install, operate, and
troubleshoot a small to medium size enterprise branch
network.
Course topics include
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connecting to a WAN
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implementing network security
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network types
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network media
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routing and switching fundamentals
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the TCP/IP and OSI
models
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IP addressing
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WAN technologies
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operating and
configuring IOS devices
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extending switched networks with VLANs
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determining IP routes
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managing IP traffic with
access lists
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establishing point-to-point connections
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establishing Frame Relay connections.
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Frequently Asked
Questions
Where does the course
take place?
Our courses are delivered at our Cape Town training centre in
South Africa.
What books do I get with this course?
Our instructor led courses are all done using the latest course
materials and the content will be approved for the Cisco
exam
How long will the course take me?
The course is five days, Monday to Friday. If you plan to tackle
the international exam, we recommend that you allow yourself
at least 2 to 3 weeks after the course to study.
When does the next Cisco CCNA course start?
Our course schedule can be found here:
http://www.i2ko.com/Schedule_All.html
Does the price include the official exam?
No, the exam is not included, and usually costs around R1400
($200-250)
How much does the course cost?
Our course is priced in the currency of your country of
residence. Please contact us for pricing and for any
specials that may be running.
Whys is this course only 5 days?
The course is five days and is intended as a fast track course
for students who cannot afford a long time away from the
office. It is quite feasible however to attend the course
and then pass the exam, after good study and preparation.
What course can I take after this one?
We recommend you take the Cisco CCDA or the CCNP. |
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What about a job after
this course?
Cisco CCNA is a highly sought after qualification. We are often
approached by companies wishing to employ our successful
students. This qualification is recognized internationally.
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2KO’s 12 month
training option
With 2KO we allow 12
months for all students to complete a course. If you start a
course you may re-attend the same course any time within a
12 month period. When you re-attend you need to bring your
book from the first course, and you will pay only for lunch.
So if you find the
course tough, you may do the same course again, by simply
booking for another future date. Access to the course is
dependent on how far in advance you book and the number of
available seats.
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Exam Topics
The following topics are general guidelines for the content
likely to be included on the Cisco Certified Network
Associate exam. However, other related topics may also
appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to
better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity
purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time
without notice.
Describe how a network works
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Describe the purpose and functions of various network
devices
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Select the components required to meet a network
specification
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Use the OSI and TCP/IP models and their associated
protocols to explain how data flows in a network
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Describe common networked applications including web
applications
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Describe the purpose and basic operation of the
protocols in the OSI and TCP models
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Describe the impact of applications (Voice Over IP and
Video Over IP) on a network
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Interpret network diagrams
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Determine the path between two hosts across a network
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Describe the components required for network and
Internet communications
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Identify and correct common network problems at layers
1, 2, 3 and 7 using a layered model approach
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Differentiate between LAN/WAN operation and features
Configure, verify and troubleshoot a switch with VLANs and
interswitch communications
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Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and
connectors to connect switches to other network devices
and hosts
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Explain the technology and media access control method
for Ethernet networks
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Explain network segmentation and basic traffic
management concepts
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Explain basic switching concepts and the operation of
Cisco switches
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Perform and verify initial switch configuration tasks
including remote access management
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Verify network status and switch operation using basic
utilities (including: ping, traceroute, telnet, SSH,
arp, ipconfig), SHOW & DEBUG commands
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Identify, prescribe, and resolve common switched network
media issues, configuration issues, auto negotiation,
and switch hardware failures
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Describe enhanced switching technologies (including:
VTP, RSTP, VLAN, PVSTP, 802.1q)
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Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks
and the need for routing between them
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Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs
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Configure, verify, and troubleshoot trunking on Cisco
switches
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Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interVLAN routing
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Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VTP
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Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RSTP operation
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Interpret the output of various show and debug commands
to verify the operational status of a Cisco switched
network.
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Implement basic switch security (including: port
security, trunk access, management vlan other than
vlan1, etc.)
Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP Services to meet network
requirements in a medium-size Enterprise branch office
network.
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Describe the operation and benefits of using private and
public IP addressing
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Explain the operation and benefits of using DHCP and DNS
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Configure, verify and troubleshoot DHCP and DNS
operation on a router.(including: CLI/SDM)
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Implement static and dynamic addressing services for
hosts in a LAN environment
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Calculate and apply an addressing scheme including VLSM
IP addressing design to a network
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Determine the appropriate classless addressing scheme
using VLSM and summarization to satisfy addressing
requirements in a LAN/WAN environment
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Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6
in conjunction with IPv4 (including: protocols, dual
stack, tunneling, etc).
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Describe IPv6 addresses
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Identify and correct common problems associated with IP
addressing and host configurations
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic router operation and
routing on Cisco devices
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Describe basic routing concepts (including: packet
forwarding, router lookup process)
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Describe the operation of Cisco routers (including:
router bootup process, POST, router components)
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Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and
connectors to connect routers to other network devices
and hosts
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Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RIPv2
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Access and utilize the router to set basic
parameters.(including: CLI/SDM)
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Connect, configure, and verify operation status of a
device interface
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Verify device configuration and network connectivity
using ping, traceroute, telnet, SSH or other utilities
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Perform and verify routing configuration tasks for a
static or default route given specific routing
requirements
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Manage IOS configuration files. (including: save, edit,
upgrade, restore)
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Manage Cisco IOS.
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Compare and contrast methods of routing and routing
protocols
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Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF
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Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP
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Verify network connectivity (including: using ping,
traceroute, and telnet or SSH)
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Troubleshoot routing issues
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Verify router hardware and software operation using SHOW
& DEBUG commands.
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Implement basic router security
Explain and select the appropriate administrative tasks required
for a WLAN
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Describe standards associated with wireless media
(including: IEEE WI-FI Alliance, ITU/FCC)
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Identify and describe the purpose of the components in a
small wireless network. (Including: SSID, BSS, ESS)
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Identify the basic parameters to configure on a wireless
network to ensure that devices connect to the correct
access point
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Compare and contrast wireless security features and
capabilities of WPA security (including: open, WEP,
WPA-1/2)
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Identify common issues with implementing wireless
networks. (Including: Interface, missconfiguration)
Identify security threats to a network and describe general methods
to mitigate those threats
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Describe today's increasing network security threats and
explain the need to implement a comprehensive security
policy to mitigate the threats
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Explain general methods to mitigate common security
threats to network devices, hosts, and applications
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Describe the functions of common security appliances and
applications
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Describe security recommended practices including
initial steps to secure network devices
Implement, verify, and troubleshoot NAT and ACLs in a medium-size
Enterprise branch office network.
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Describe the purpose and types of ACLs
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Configure and apply ACLs based on network filtering
requirements.(including: CLI/SDM)
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Configure and apply an ACLs to limit telnet and SSH
access to the router using (including: SDM/CLI)
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Verify and monitor ACLs in a network environment
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Troubleshoot ACL issues
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Explain the basic operation of NAT
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Configure NAT for given network requirements using
(including: CLI/SDM)
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Troubleshoot NAT issues
Implement and verify WAN links
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Describe different methods for connecting to a WAN
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Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection
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Configure and verify Frame Relay on Cisco routers
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Troubleshoot WAN implementation issues
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Describe VPN technology (including: importance,
benefits, role, impact, components)
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Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco
routers
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