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Cisco CCNA 640-802
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Time Needed |
| Practice Exam 1 |
1 hour |
| Practice Exam 2 |
1 hour |
| Practice Exam 3 |
1 hour |
| Networking Fundamentals |
1 hour |
| Network Models |
1 hour |
| Concepts in IP Addressing |
1 hour |
| Working with Cisco Equipment |
1 hour |
| Managing Your Router |
1 hour |
| Basic Catalyst Switch Operations and Configuration |
1 hour |
| Introduction to WANs |
1 hour |
| Wireless LANs |
1 hour |
| Basic Network Security |
1 hour |
| Basic Routing |
1 hour |
| Small-Office Internet Connection |
1 hour |
| Advanced Catalyst Switch Operations and Configuration |
1 hour |
| IP Access Lists |
1
hour |
| Advanced Routing |
1
hour |
| Advanced WANs |
1
hour |
| Advanced IP Concepts |
1 hour |
| Estimated time needed to complete entire
course |
19
hours |
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- Answer course
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Requirements |
All you need is a PC with Windows,
the Microsoft Internet Explorer (browser)
and an Internet connection.
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What
You will Learn |
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The Cisco Certified Network
Associate (CCNA) certification is Ciscos popular networking
certification that tests a network administrators ability
to set up and maintain network systems. Candidates for the CCNA
can qualify for the certification by passing one test, 640-802,
or two tests, 640-816 and 640-822. This study guide prepares you
for the 640-802 test. Practice exams are also included, which
will allow you to answer questions in the same format that the
test will use on exam day, and will provide in-depth
instructional feedback on each question to thoroughly cover
every subject you'll need to master.
Certification:
The test that this series prepares
students to take is a part of earning the Cisco Certified
Network Associate (CCNA) certification.
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Topic
Details |
- Complete the
practice exam questions
- Identify network
technologies
- Describe
Ethernet concepts
- Identify
protocols and their port numbers
- Describe
the encapsulation and decapsulation process
- Define
network processes related OSI model layers
- Identify
the Address Class and Default Mask
- Determine
Host and Subnet Requirements
- Navigate
the Cisco IOS Command Line Interface
- Assign
IP Addresses
- Enable
an Interface
- Use
Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH)
- Describe
IOS Naming Conventions
- Back
Up and Restore Your IOS and Configuration
- Identify
the benefits of bridges and switches
- Configure
switch ports
- Connect
switches
- Configure
PPP
- Configure
Frame Relay
- Configure
NAT
- Identify
the differences between wireless LAN standards
- Describe
the differences between WLAN modes
- Identify
security threats specific to WLANs and techniques
to mitigate them
- Identify
the basic configuration steps for installing and
using a wireless access point
- Identify
the differences between BSS and ESS
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- Describe
the importance of security policies
- Define
basic mitigation steps
- Define
dynamic routing algorithms
- Describe
the use of Administrative Distances
- Configure
static routes
- Configure
RIP
- Use
the SDM interface to configure a default route
- Use
the Cisco SDM interface to configure NAT and DHCP
- Describe
IP Subnetting
- Test
and troubleshoot LAN and WAN connectivity
- Identify
Root, Designated, and Blocked ports in a system
- Assign
Switch Ports to VLANs
- Configure
Trunk links
- Create
and join a VTP Domain
- Troubleshoot
VTP and Inter-VLAN routing
- Configure
standard, extended, and named ACLs
- Troubleshoot
standard, extended, and named ACLs
- Configure
EIGRP
- Configure
OSPF
- Configure
PPP (point-to-point)
- Configure
Frame Relay
- Describe
components of IPsec VPNs
- Identify
uses of SSL VPNs
- Describe
advanced subnetting
- Interpret
an IP route table
- Configure
NAT and PAT
- Recognize
and compress IPv6 addresses
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