Cisco ICND2

This CCNA ICND2 class is a 5 day class that is presented by Cisco training partners to their end customers. Channel Partners nationwide hire proven AMS Subject Matter Expert Cisco Certified Systems Instructors (CCSI’s) to teach on-site or on-line classes.

This class provides the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium-size branch office Enterprise network, including configuring several Cisco Catalyst switches and Cisco routers, connecting to a WAN and implementing network security.

This ICND2 is not an introductory course because it is designed for those learners who have a firm understanding of data networking fundamentals, have had exposure to IP addressing, and are familiar with the Cisco IOS command-line interface.

It is recommended that students have the following prerequisite skills and knowledge:

  • Moderate hands-on experience with Cisco routers and switches.
  • Basic computer literacy
  • Commonly used networking terms and topologies
  • The basic functions of a network protocol
  • Fundamental network device roles (for example, hub, bridge, router, and switch)
  • Basic knowledge of PC hardware configurations
  • Appropriate cabling used to interconnect Cisco networking devices
  • Basic understanding of networking business drivers
  • LAN and WAN topologies and technologies
  • The Open System Interconnect (OSI) reference model
  • Binary and hexadecimal numbering
  • IP addressing and subnet masks
  • TCP/IP protocols and basic applications (for example, FTP, Telnet and TFTP
  • The host-to-host packet delivery process of TCP/IP
  • The Cisco IOS command line interface and USER and PRIVILEGED EXEC modes
  • Creation and management of an initial Cisco router and switch configuration
  • The Cisco router and switch hardware components and their boot-up processes

The primary audience for this class is as follows:

  • Network Administrator
  • Network Engineer
  • Network Manager
  • Systems Engineer

After completing this class, students will be able to:

  • Review how to configure and troubleshoot a small network
  • Expand a small-sized, switched LAN to a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting
    VLANs,trunking, and spanning tree
  • Describe routing concepts as they apply to a medium-sized network and discuss   considerations when implementing routing on the network
  • Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF
  • Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP
  • Determine how to apply ACLs based on network requirements, and configure, verify, and troubleshoot ACLs on a medium-sized network
  • Describe when to use and configure NAT or PAT on a medium-sized network and explain and configure IPv6 addressing on a Cisco router
  • Identify and implement the appropriate WAN technology based on network             requirements

Class Outline

Module 1: Small Network Implementation

  1. Introducing the Review Lab
  2. Lab 1-1: Implementing a Small Network (Review Lab)

Module 2: Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction

  1. Implementing VLANs and Trunks
  2. Optimizing Spanning Tree Performance
  3. Routing Between VLANs
  4. Securing the Expanded Network
  5. Trouble shooting Switched Networks
  6. Lab 2-1: Configuring Expanded Switched Networks
  7. Lab 2-2: Troubleshooting Switched Networks

Module 3: Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction

  1. Reviewing Routing Operations
  2. Implementing VLSM

Module 4: Single Area OSPF Implementation

  1. Implementing OSPF
  2. Troubleshooting OSPF
  3. Lab 4-1: Implementing OSPF
  4. Lab 4-2: Troubleshooting OSPF

Module 5: EIGRP Implementation

  1. Implementing EIGRP
  2. Troubleshooting EIGRP
  3. Lab 5-1: Implementing EIGRP
  4. Lab 5-2: Troubleshooting EIGRP

Module 6: Access Control Lists

  1. Introducing ACL Operation
  2. Configuring and Troubleshooting ACLs
  3. Lab 6-1: Implementing and Troubleshooting ACLs

Module 7: Address Space Management

  1. Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT
  2. Transitioning to IPv6
  3. Lab 7-1: Configuring NAT and PAT
  4. Lab 7-2: Implementing IPv6

Module 8: LAN Extension into a WAN

  1. Introducing VPN Solutions
  2. Establishing a Point-to-Point WAN Connection with PPP
  3. Establishing a WAN Connection with Frame Relay
  4. Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs
  5. Lab 8-1: Establishing a Frame Relay WAN
  6. Lab 8-2: Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs

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