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PREPARE FOR CCNA CERTIFICATION
El Centro College, a member of the Dallas County Community College District located in downtown Dallas, is an approved Cisco Networking Academy. Training courses for CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) have been offered since 1999. Each CCNA course is comprised of fifty percent instructor-facilitated online learning and fifty percent hands-on laboratory work.
Cisco Networking Academy Curriculum for CCNA 1 through 4 |
| CCNA 1 Objectives |
| Upon completion of CCNA 1, students should be able to perform tasks related to the following: |
- Living in a Network-Centric World
- Communications over the Networks
- OSI Application Layer Functionality
- OSI Transport Layer
- OSI Network Layer
- Addressing the Network -- IPv4
- Data Link Layer
- OSI Physical Layer
- Ethernet
- Planning and Cabling Networks
- Configuring and Testing Your Network
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| CCNA 2 Objectives |
| Upon completion of CCNA 2, students should be able to perform tasks related to the following: |
- Introduction to Routing and Packet Forwarding
- Static Routing
- Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocols
- Distance Vector Routing Protocols
- RIP version 1
- VLSM and CIDR
- RIPv2
- The Routing Table: A Closer Look
- EIGRP
- Link-State Routing Protocols
- OSPF
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| CCNA 3 Objectives |
| Upon completion of CCNA 3, students should be able to perform tasks related to the following: |
- Ethernet Revisited
- Switching Concepts -- Cisco IOS < Software and Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Inside the Switch
- Campus Network Design
- Basic Switch Configuration
- VLANs and IP Telephony Basics
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
- Trunking and VLAN Trunking Protocol
- Inter-VLAN Routing
- Wireless Networks and Mobility
- Campus LANs
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| CCNA 4 Objectives |
| Upon completion of CCNA 4, students should be able to perform tasks related to the following: |
- Managing Traffic: Access Control Lists
- Addressing Hosts: Network Address Translation, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, and IPv6 Basics
- Security
- Introduction to WAN Technologies
- WAN Devices and Connections: CSU, Cable Modem, and DSL Modem
- Connecting to the WAN: Leased Lines, Cable and DSL
- Point-to-Point Protocol and Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
- Frame Relay
- QoS Considerations
- Tunneling Concepts and VPN Basics
- Converged Networks
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| Please address
questions, comments or suggestions to Dr. Bette Plog,
Information Technology Institute Director, bplog@dcccd.edu
or call 214-860-2363. |
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