Intro to Cisco Networking Technologies is recommended training for
individuals seeking an understanding
and knowledge of networking fundamentals
including the Open Systems Interconnect
(OSI) seven-layer model concepts;
terminology and technologies. The
course also provides learners with
the basic skills and knowledge to
configure a Cisco IOS router for
network connectivity. It is recommended
training for individuals seeking
certification as a Cisco Certified
Network Associate (CCNA).
After completing
this course, the student should
be able to:
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Classify
devices and functions their
layer in the OSI model the purpose,
use, structure, and definitions
of the layers of the OSI model |
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Choose the
appropriate data communications
transmission method (serial/parallel)
and explain how encapsulation
and de-encapsulation works for
that transmission method |
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Construct
a point-to-point Ethernet LAN |
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Show the
sequence of steps used by IP
Protocol operations to determine
addresses |
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Match issues
related to increasing traffic
on an Ethernet LAN to typical
LAN environment |
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Solve Ethernet
networking issues using switched
LAN technology |
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Identify
the specific Ethernet network
interface (for e.g., EO, EI)
by which a packet is forwarded
on an Ethernet LAN |
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Construct
a topology and network addressing
scheme |
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Determine
the type of transport protocol
(TCP or UDP) and IP application
used |
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Define the
fundamental technologies involved
in a WAN environment |
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Match the
types of WAN media to their
appropriate characteristics |
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Use the available
configuration tools to establish
connectivity to the appropriate
network device in order to complete
the initial device configuration |