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CSCU 0023: Cisco CCNA Certification - Level 1
Tuition: $2750 (CAEL agreed tuition with ten percent discount=$2475)
Other Fees: No Cost
Books, Meals, Travel, Materials, Software, Equipment: No Cost
The tuition only covers administrative costs and nothing else is provided to the student.

The CCNA Certification Level 1 (CSCU 0023) Class teaches the students the knowledge and skills required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot a small branch office network. In Addition, students will receive expert lecture and practical hands-on exposure to various topics on networking fundamentals, connecting to a WAN, basic security and wireless concepts, routing and switching fundamentals, the TCP/IP and OSI models, IP addressing, WAN technologies, operating and configuring IOS devices, configuring RIPv2, static and default routing, implementing NAT and DHCP, and configuring simple networks.

 

This course was designed for existing and aspiring network professionals (PC technicians/ systems administrators / network administrators / systems engineers). Those holding the following certifications are most likely ready to take this course: A+, Network +, MCP Certifications or equivalent knowledge. This course is 20 hours and equivalent to 2 CEUs.

Course Objectives
All CCNA® exam objectives are covered during class; these include but are not limited to the following:

  • Understanding Cisco IOS® (Internetworking Operating System) commands for configuring and managing Cisco® networking devices
  • Understanding Cisco® configuration techniques (backing up and restoring configuration files from remote locations)
  • Understanding routing protocols (such as RIP & IGRP) and how they function as well as configuration and management of such protocols
  • IP addressing, subnetting, and assignment
  • Interface and subinterface configuration
  • WAN topics such as Frame Relay, PPP, HDLC and DDR
  • Connectivity to a WAN switch for Frame Relay
  • VLANs
  • LAN segmentation (bridges, switches and routers)
  • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  • Access lists and filtering
CSCU 0024: Cisco CCNA Certification - Level 2
Tuition: $2750 (CAEL agreed tuition with ten percent discount=$2475)
Other Fees: No Cost
Books, Meals, Travel, Materials, Software, Equipment: No Cost

The tuition only covers administrative costs and nothing else is provided to the student.

The CCNA Certification Level 2 (CSCU 0024) Class teaches the students the knowledge and skills required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium size enterprise branch network. In Addition, students will receive expert lecture and practical hands-on exposure to various topics on VLSM and IPv6 addressing, extending switched networks with VLANs, configuring, verifying and troubleshooting VLANs, the VTP, RSTP, OSPF and EIGRP protocols, determining IP routes, managing IP traffic with access lists, NAT and DHCP, establishing point-to- point connections, and establishing Frame Relay connections.

 

The course is designed for existing and aspiring network professionals (PC technicians/ systems administrators / network administrators / systems engineers). Those holding the following certifications are most likely ready to take this course: A+, Network +, MCP Certifications or equivalent knowledge. This course is 20 hours and equivalent to 2 CEUs.

Course Objectives
All CCNA® exam objectives are covered during class; these include but are not limited to the following:

  • Understanding Cisco IOS® (Internetworking Operating System) commands for configuring and managing Cisco® networking devices
  • Understanding Cisco® configuration techniques (backing up and restoring configuration files from remote locations)
  • Understanding routing protocols (such as RIP & IGRP) and how they function as well as configuration and management of such protocols
  • IP addressing, subnetting, and assignment
  • Interface and subinterface configuration
  • WAN topics such as Frame Relay, PPP, HDLC and DDR
  • Connectivity to a WAN switch for Frame Relay
  • VLANs
  • LAN segmentation (bridges, switches and routers)
  • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  • Access lists and filtering
CSCU 0040: Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless         Networking Essentials
Tuition: $2750 (CAEL agreed tuition with ten percent discount=$2475)
Other Fees: No Cost
Books, Meals, Travel, Materials, Software, Equipment: No Cost

The tuition only covers administrative costs and nothing else is provided to the student.

The CCNA Wireless class teaches the student the knowledge and skills required to successfully design, install, configure, monitor and conduct basic troubleshooting tasks of Cisco WLAN in SMB and Enterprise installations. This course is 20 hours and equivalent to 2.0 CEUs.

 

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Describe basics of Spread Spectrum Technology & the impact of various wireless technology;
  • Discuss Wireless regulatory bodies, standards, certifications, and RF principles;
  • Describe wireless topologies, 802.11 authentication, encryption methods, and frame types;
  • Explain the basics of Cisco Unified Wireless Network Architecture and Cisco Mobility Express Wireless Architecture;
  • Describe the modes of Controller-based AP deployment, discovery, association and roaming;
  • Configure a WLAN controller, stand-alone access points and RRM;
  • Describe and configure wireless security on Cisco clients and APs;
  • Describe basic wireless management;
  • Configure and verify basic WCS configuration, Controllers and APs;
  • Describe client OS WLAN configuration, basic CSSC and CCX versions 1-5, and install ADU;
  • Describe and configure authentication methods, different sources of authentication, and encryption methods;
  • Describe the general framework of wireless security and security components;
  • Identify basic WLAN troubleshooting methods for controllers, access points, and client methodologies;
  • Install/upgrade WCS and configure basic administration parameters;
  • Use the WCS Monitor Tab and Alarm Summary to verify the WLAN operations;
  • Operate basic WCS and Navigator, and configure and use Maps in the WCS;
  • Describe the use of WLC Show, Debug and Logging, and WCS Client Troubleshooting Tools;
  • Transfer WLC configuration and O/S using maintenance tools and commands;
  • Describe and differentiate WLC WLAN management access methods;
  • Describe basic RF deployment considerations related to site survey design of data

TECHNOLOGY CONTACTS:
Our program is represented by three program developers. Contact them directly regarding training in your area.

Serving the US outside of New York City
George Sumner
949-335-0180
sumner@brandman.edu

Michael Moradi
714-654-8654
moradi@brandman.edu


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