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Course Details:

Course Title: CCPrep.com's CCNA® Bootcamp
Prerequisites: A clear understanding of the OSI Model*
Course Length: 5 Days
Class Times: 8:30am – finished
Course Cost: $3395.00 (without Food, Lodging, and Ground Transportation $2795)

This class is designed for those individuals new to working with Cisco® products, yet have a clear understanding of the OSI model. In this class students are guaranteed to pass the CCNA Exam**.

This course will take the SINGLE exam approach.  Students will not take the ICND1 or ICND2 exam, rather the CCNA 640-802 exam.

CCPrep.com CCNA bootcamp’s are held in our Training facility at 5110 Eisenhower Blvd Suite 360, Tampa, FL 33634 which is directly across from the hotel and students will stay at the Mainsail Suites.  Each student will be provided their own room, which includes a microwave, refrigerator, high speed Internet access, and desk. Students will learn in an environment with the perfect blend of lecture and lab as well as have 24 hour access to the lab equipment.  Included in the tuition are all meals, ground transportation and tests (up to 2 total attempts, exams require a five day  wait period). This class uses the official Cisco Courseware book Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (both 1 and 2).  Students will take exam 640-802, which is the latest CCNA Exam. 

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Material Covered in CCNA Bootcamp:


Planning & Designing
Design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology
Design an IP addressing scheme to meet design requirements
Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements
Design a simple internetwork using Cisco technology
Develop an access list to meet user specifications
Choose WAN services to meet customer requirements
Implementation & Operation
Configure routing protocols given user requirements
Configure IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses on routers and hosts
Configure a router for additional administrative functionality
Configure a switch with VLANS and inter-switch communication
Implement a LAN
Customize a switch configuration to meet specified network requirements
Manage system image and device configuration files
Perform an initial configuration on a router
Perform an initial configuration on a switch
Implement access lists
Implement simple WAN protocols
Troubleshooting
Utilize the OSI model as a guide for systematic network troubleshooting
Perform LAN and VLAN troubleshooting
Troubleshoot routing protocols
Troubleshoot IP addressing and host configuration
Troubleshoot a device as part of a working network
Troubleshoot an access list
Perform simple WAN troubleshooting
Technology
Describe network communications using layered models
Describe the Spanning Tree process
Compare and contrast key characteristics of LAN environments
Evaluate the characteristics of routing protocols
Evaluate TCP/IP communication process and its associated protocols
Describe the components of network devices
Evaluate rules for packet control
Evaluate key characteristics of WANs
 

Labs:

  ICND 1
Lab 1-1: Using Windows Applications as Network Tools
Lab 1-2: Observing the TCP Three-Way Handshake
Lab 1-3: Observing Extended PC Network Information
Lab 2-1: Connecting to Remote Lab Equipment
Lab 2-2: Performing Switch Startup and Initial Configuration
Lab 2-3: Enhancing the Security of Initial Switch Configuration
Lab 2-4: Operating and Confirguring a Cisco IOS Device
Lab 4-1: Converting Decimal to Binary and Binary to Decimal
Lab 4-2: Classifying Network Addressing
Lab 4-3: Computing Usuable Subnetworks and Hosts
Lab 4-4: Calculating Subnet Masks
Lab 4-5: Performing Initial Router Startup
Lab 4-6: Performing Initial Router Configuration
Lab 4-7: Enhancing the Security of Initial Router Configuration
Lab 4-8: Using Cisco SDM to Configure DHCP Server Function
Lab 4-9: Managing Remote Access Sessions
Lab 5-1: Connecting to the Internet
Lab 5-2: Connecting to the Main Office
Lab 5-3: Enabling Dynamic Routing to the Main Office
Lab 6-1: Using Cisco Discovery Protocol
Lab 6-2: Managing Router Startup Options
Lab 6-3: Managing Cisco Devices
Lab 6-4: Confirming the Reconfiguration of the Branch Network
  ICND 2
Lab 1-1: Implementing a Small Network (Review Lab)
Lab 2-1: Configuring Expanded Switched Networks
Lab 2-2: Troubleshooting Switched Networks
Lab 4-1: Implementing OSPF
Lab 4-2: Troubleshooting OSPF
Lab 5-1: Implementing EIGRP
Lab 5-2: Troubleshooting EIGRP
Lab 6-1: Implementing and Troubleshooting ACLs
Lab 7-1: configuring NAT and PAT
Lab 7-2: Implementing IPv6
Lab 8-1: Establishing a Frame Relay WAN/tr>
Lab 8-2: Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs
   
* Note: If you do not have a clear understanding of the OSI Model, CCPrep.com suggests you purchase the Cisco Press title Interconnection Cisco Network Devices

**We guarantee our students will pass the CCNA Exam and/or all four exams for CCNP® after completing each respective Bootcamp. If a student does not pass the exam(s), CCPrep will pay for that student to take the exam again (up to three attempts total for CCNA, up to ten attempts total for CCNP). Please note that there is a 5 day wait period between exams.  If the student does not pass the exam they have a one year window to use their test attempts which were included with the class tuition.   If the student does not pass the exam(s) after the maximum attempts allowed, the student may sit the class again for free, only having to pay for their expenses. This guarantee is contingent upon the student meeting the pre-requisites of each course. The CCNA prerequisite is a clear understanding of the OSI Model. The CCNP pre-requisite is passing the CCNA Exam. CCPrep does not guarantee the CCIE® exam.

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