Cisco CCNA Bootcamp
This course will prepare you for the new version of the CCNA Composite Exam (640-802 CCNA).
Based on our Cisco ICND1 and ICND2 courses, our CCNA Boot Camp is an intensive program, designed to help you achieve your CCNA certification in the shortest period of time possible.
To maximize your classroom experience and ensure that you get comprehensive coverage of the CCNA materials, our three-step, blended learning approach to the CCNA Boot Camp consists of:
Pre-Class Activity, Classroom Instruction, Post-Class Lab Practice. The Pre-Class Activity provides you with
review materials and exercises designed to give you basic foundation and will help you to be ready and prepared to get the most out of Classroom instruction.
Classroom Instruction includes intensive instructor-led training and hands-on labs where you'll learn to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-sized routed and switched networks. You'll also learn the basics of wireless networking as well as mitigating security threats. During Classroom Instruction, you'll have 24-hour lab access.
1. Building a Simple Network (ICND1)
- Connecting to an Ethernet LAN
- Exploring the Functions of Networking
- Host-to-Host Communication Model
- Packet Delivery Process
- Securing the Network
- TCP/IP's Internet Layer
- TCP/IP's Transport Layer
- Understanding Ethernet
2. Ethernet LANs (ICND1)
- Challenges of Shared LANsStarting the Switch
- Maximizing the Benefits of Switching
- Operating Cisco IOS Software
- Packet Delivery Process
- Solving Network Challenges with Switched LAN Technology
- Troubleshooting Switch Issues
- Understanding Switch Security
3. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANS) (ICND1)
- Exploring Wireless Networking
- Implementing a WLAN
- Understanding WLAN Security
4. LAN Connections (ICND1)
- Accessing Remote Devices
- Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme
- Configuring a Router
- Functions of Routing
- Packet Delivery Process
- Starting a Router
- Understanding Binary Basics
- Understanding Router Security
- Using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager
- Using a Router as a DHCP Server
5. Network Environment Management (ICND1)
- Discovering Neighbors on the Network
- Managing Cisco Devices
- Managing Router Startup and Configuration
6. Small Network Implementation (ICND2)
- Review Lab: Review of a Small Network Environment
7. Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction (ICND2)
- Implementing VLANs and Trunks
- Improving Performance with Spanning Tree
- Routing Between VLANs
- Securing the Expanded Network
- Troubleshooting Switched Networks
8. Wide Area Networks (WANs) (ICND1)
- Configuring Serial Encapsulation
- Enabling Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Enabling the Internet Connection
- Enabling Static Routing
- WAN Technologies
9. LAN Extension into a WAN (ICND2)
- Establishing a Point-to-Point WAN Connection with PPP
- Establishing a WAN Connection with Frame Relay
- Introducing VPN Solutions
- Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs
10. Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction (ICND2)
- Implementing VLSM
- Reviewing Routing Operations
11. Single Area OSPF Implementation (ICND2)
- Implementing OSPF
- Troubleshooting OSPF
12. EIGRP Implementation (ICND2)
- Implementing EIGRP
- Troubleshooting EIGRP
13. Access Control Lists (ACLs) (ICND2)
- Configuring and Troubleshooting ACLs
- Introducing ACL Operation
14. Address Space Management (ICND2)
- Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT
- Transitioning to IPv6
Class begins each day at 09.00 and may extend until 20.00 or later. Students should expect class to run late into the evening on most days. In a typical Boot Camp, it is not uncommon for some students to remain past 20.00, depending upon the class size and experience of the students.