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CCNA Certification Course Contents
Exam # 640-801: Cisco Certified Network Associate
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam 640-801 is the single and an entry
level exam for networking IT professionals. Cisco software can be used to identify addresses,
protocols and connectivity status in a network with multiple interconnected Cisco devices. You will be able
to perform all basic configuation in order to build a multi-router and
multi-group internetworking environment. In addition, we cover the following topics:
Chapter 1: CCNA Certification Process
CCNA Certification
Gaining and Certifying Foundation Skills
Benefits of CCNA Certification
The Path to CCNA Certification
The CCNA Exam
Bridging/Switching
OSI Reference Model & Layered
Network Protocols
Routing
WAN Protocols
Network Management
LAN Design
Cisco Basics, IOS & Network Basics
Chapter 2: Internetworking Primer
Hierarchical Cisco Model
Types of Layers
Types of Networks
LANs, WANs and MANs
Network Topologies
Bus, Star, Ring, Mesh
Data Transmission and Signaling
Unicast, Broadcast, Multicast
Signaling Method
Analog and Digital
Baseband and Broadband
Duplex
Different types of Cables
Fast, Switched and Gigabit Ethernet
Token Ring and Passing
Networking Equipment
Cisco Hubs, Switches and Routers
WAN Architecture
Public Switched Telephone Network
Circuit and Packet Switching
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Synchronous Optical Network
Virtual Private Networks
Chapter 3: Connection Oriented and Connectionless
Protocols
Routable and Non-routable Protocols
Benefits of OSI Layered Model
Encapsulation/De-Encapsulation
Protocols Using the OSI Model
Tunneling
Protocol Stacks
OSI Protocol Suit
The OSI Lower Layers
Physical and Data Link Layer
Logical Link Control (LLC) Sub-layer
Media Access Control (MAC) Sub-layer
MAC Address Resolution
Path Determination
Packet Switching
Network Layer Addressing
Logical Address Structure
The OSI Upper Layers
Transport Layer
Flow Control
Error Checking
Protocols
Session, Presentation and Application Layer
Chapter 4: Cisco IOS Command Line Interface
Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS)
Cisco IOS Modes
Entering Commands
Command Syntax Check
Command Abbreviation
Tab-Key Command Expansion
Chapter 5: Cisco Router Configuration
Router Structure
Chassis
Boards
Interfaces
Ports
Processors
Memory
Viewing Router Configuration
Viewing Protocol Configuration
Viewing Interface Configuration
Configuration Files
Viewing Router Configuration Files
Saving Router Configuration Files
Loading Router Configuration Files
Basic Router Configuration Using the CLI
Setting Router Hostname
Setting Router Banners
Passwords
Chapter 6: Internetworking with TCP/IP
TCP, UDP, IP , ICMP
TCP Application Layer Services
Well-known Ports and Applications
Sockets
FTP, TELNET , SMTP
DNS, TFTP, HTTP
POP3, SNMP
IP Address Resolution and IP Addressing
Local Address Resolution
ARP, RARP, BootP
IP Addressing
Network ID, Host ID
Sub-netting
Classless Interdomain Routing
Chapter 7: Cisco IP Routing
Static, Default and Dynamic Routing
Routing Protocols
Metrics
Routing Protocol Classes
Link-State
Distance-Vector
Split Horizon
Hold-downs
Route Poisoning
Flash (Triggered) Updates
Hybrid
Comparison of Routing Protocols
Interior Routing Protocols
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
Chapter 8: Cisco IPX Routing
IPX Addressing
IPX Node Number
IPX Network Addresses
IPX Encapsulation
IPX Routing
Service Advertising Protocol
IPX RIP
NetWare Link-Services Protocol
Configuring IPX Load Balancing
Monitoring IPX .
Debugging IPX
Chapter 9: Managing Cisco Devices
Verifying Network Connectivity
Cisco Discovery Protocol
CDP Configuration
ping, traceroute
Telnet
Connection Establishment
Hostnames
Managing Configuration Files
Saving Configurations
Backing-up Configurations
Upgrading IOS
Chapter 10: Cisco Access Lists
Creating A Standard IP Access List
Applying Standard IP Access Lists
Extended IP Access Lists
Creating An Extended IP Access List
Creating a Standard IPX Access List
IPX SAP Access Lists
Chapter 11: WAN Internetworking
Internetworking with HDLC and PPP
Internetworking with ISDN
Service Profile Identifier (SPIDs)
Monitoring and Debugging ISDN
Internetworking with Frame Relay
Data-Link Connection Identifier (DLCI)
Congestion Management
Local Management Interface
Configuring Frame Relay
Monitoring and Debugging Frame Relay
Chapter 12: Cisco Catalyst 1900 Switches
LAN Switching
Configuration of a Cisco 1900 Switch
Menu Interface
Command Line Interface
Visual Switch Manager (Web Interface)
Spanning Tree
Port States and Status
Virtual LANs
Frame Tagging
VLAN Trunk Protocol
Inter-Switch Link Protocol
Creating VLANS
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