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CCNA & CCNP Training in Vellore | Gudiyatham
CCNA & CCNP Training in Vellore | Gudiyatham
Learn how to use CCNA® from beginner level to advanced techniques which is taught by experienced working professionals. With our CCNA Training in Chennai you’ll learn concepts in expert level with practical manner.
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CCNA/CCNP Course Syllabus
Networking concepts
- Components of network – router, switch, hub, bridge etc
- Types of Network – LAN, MAN, WAN, VPN, PAN & Content Network
- Defining Network requirements – NIC- Ethernet (CSMA/CD)
- 10/100/1000 mbps DUPLEX (Half/Full/Auto) – Connecting Media – Coax.
- 10 base 2T – UTP/STP – CAT 1/2/3..
- Straight through/cross crimping (only details no practical)
- Fiber optics – Single/Multimedia
- 100 Base TX/FX etc – wireless communication.
- Ethernet cabling Standard.
- Connecting Devices
- Repeater – Hub – Switch – Bridge – Topology – Bus/Star/Ring
OSI – Model
- 7 Layers – Communication between the Layers (Encapsulation & De-encapsulation) – PDU.
- Layer 2 – MAC/LLC – 802.3/802.2 (SAP/SNAP) /Ethernet II – Frames
- Broadcast/Collision
domain – point of -Hub/Switch/Router - L4 – 3way handshake – windowing – and about – Connectionless
- Packet size [64B (mini) to 1518B (Max)]
TCP/IP Model & Ipv4 Addressing
- All Layers of TCP/IP Compound with – OS
- Application Layer – TFTP/FTP/SMTP/TELNET/SNMP/DNS
- Transport Layer – TCP/UDP – TCP Segment Format
- 3 way handshake/windowing – UDP segment Format
- Internet Layer
- IP datagram format – Protocol No. – TCP 6 – UDP 17
- ICMP – ARP – RARP
- Introduction to IP addressing – Class A/B/C/D/E
- Private IP address – First OCTET range etc.
Subnetting
- Default Subnet Mask
- Class C Subnetting & Practice no. given
- Class B Subnetting & problems
- Class A Subnetting & problems
Introduction to IPV6
- Introduction
- Host Address Assignment
- Unicast, Multicast and other Special ipV6 Addresses
- Configuring ipV6 Routing and Routing Protocols
- Translations between ipV4 and ipV6
- Summary
Basic of Router & Configuration
- Selection of Router & Cabling a Route
- When Router used – LAN with WAN connect – to connect networks of different IP
- Different interface of Router – AUI /S0/S1/AUX – console / BRI etc.
- Cables used in different interfaces/purpose of interfaces
- WAN interface cable – EIA/TIA – 232/449/530 – V.35 – X.21
- Different CISCO series – modular/fixed – 10mbps/100 etc
- Straight through between DTE & DCE
Different modes of operation & basic commands
- Internal Components:
- ROM – POST – BSL – ROM-MONITOR PRG – MINIIOS
- Different interface of Router – AUI /S0/S1/AUX – console / BRI etc.
- DRAM -Running Config
- NVRAM – Startup Config
- Flash MEM – IOS
- Different Modes:
- ROM Monitor – Reboot Mode – Setup – Exec Model
- Exec Mode
- User -Privilege – Global – Sub-configuration mode
- Syntax/command to switch between modes
- Assigning IP address for -E0-S0-S1
- Enabling/disabling – console/privilege / vty password
- Mold – command
- Show Config / start / run / version / flash
- Basic commands practice
- Changing between modes – (user-privilege- Global-etc)
- IP address configuration-E0-S0-S1
- Password – enabling – encrypting it
- Practice – motd – show commands – editing commands
- Assigning host name (for Router)
- Advanced Commands
Register value – X2102 – boot field value/purpose ROM monitor made – password breaking 8th/6th/13th bit of register value importance- Boot system flash/network/ROM – config-register (Changing register value) – etc command purpose Booting sequence – Backup & Recovery – CDP
- Practice an above commands as well as following
- Telnet – [ctrl+shift+6]x – disconnect – sh users /Sessions
- Clear lines resume – [hostname resolving in telnet domain Enabling/disabling etc – no practical for this alone]
- Overview of Cisco SDM (Security Device Manager)
IP Routing
- IP Routing, Static Routing & Default Routing
- IP routing – static routing – default- dynamic routing
- Providing clock rate to up the link after identifying DCE by “Sh controllers” command
- Commands/syntax – Static/default routing
- Static Routing & Default Routing
- Practical-session for Static & default routing
- Dynamic Routing and RIP
- Dynamic Routing – IGP & EGP.
- IGP – RIP-OSPF – EGRP – EIGRP
- Classes of Routing Protocol – Distance vector – Link State – Balanced hybrid
- Role of Routing Protocol – builds/updates/selects & Routes the packet
- Soluting for Routing loops – Max. loop count – split horizon – Route poison Reverse – Hold down Timer
- Features of RIP – distance vector algorithm – RIP V1/V2 – load sharing – metric (depends – loop count)
- Metric value depends – loop count – Ticks – delay – Reliability – cost – MTU – Bandwidth
- Command – Router RIP Network
- Sh IP route
- Timer value for RIP– Update/Invalid/ hold down/flush Timer
- RIP
- Dynamic Routing – RIP Practical
- Dynamic Routing EIGRP & OSPF
- Limitations of distance vector algorithm
- Features of EIGRP and its operations
- Configuring EIGRP – “Auto-redistribution”
- Verify and troubleshooting EIGRP
- Features of OSPF and its operation
- Configuring single area OSPF
- Verify and troubleshoot OSPF
- Access List
- Purpose/advantage of Access-list
- IP [-for a host – for a network/sub network].
- Std IP access-list – wild card calculation
- Extd IP access list
- Switch port ACL,.
- Step involved in creating access list
- Applying access list at the interface – (inbound/outbound)
- Named access-list for IP
- Access-list in Telnet sessiont
- IP standard Access List
- Practical on
- IP Std access-list
- IP Extended Access List
- IP Extd access-list, named access lists
- NAT
- Implement, Verify & Troubleshoot NAT
- Explain the Basic Operation Of NAT
- Using (including CLI/SDM)
- Practicals on Static NAT, Dynamic NAT and PAT
- Troubleshoot NAT issues
- Implement, Verify & Troubleshoot NAT
- WAN Technologies
- WAN Technologies- Leased Line
- Leased line
- P to P communication
- HDLC & PPP protocol-features
- Enabling HDLC & PPP
- PPP Link
- PPP layer & its explanation/role
- PAP/CHAP role
- Configuring PAP/CHAP using commands
- VPN
- Describe VPN technology
- Importance Of VPN
- Benefits & Role
- Impact & Components
- Frame-Relay
- Packet Switched Network
- Virtual circuit – DLCI – Access-link – CRI – FECN – BECN – LMI
- Enabling Frame-relay
- Inverse ARP
- Configuring frame-relay for
- Mesh Network
- Star Network
- Combination of above two
- WAN Technologies- Leased Line
- Switching
- Switching Operation and Configuration
- Function –add-learning / Forward-filters the Frame / loop avoidance
- Redundant path and its problems
- Spanning Tree Protocol – purpose – its different state (blocking/listening/learning/forwarding)
- Modes of operation of switch/Bridge
- Port duplexing
- Switch & hub – half duplex
- Switch & Server – full duplex
- CISCO catalyst switch 1912 & 1924 interface details
- M/K/I modes
- Basic and advanced commands
- Enabling & configuring MAC address table
- VLAN Configuration
- VLAN – ISL – Trunking
- Enabling Trunking
- Assigning VLAN No. & name
- Configuring ports to a specific VLAN
- VTP purpose
- VTP domain
- VTP modes of operation
- Switching Technologies (including VTP , RSTP , PVSTP, 802.1q)
- Implement Basic Switch Security (including Port Security , Trunk access .etc )
- Switching Operation and Configuration
- Wireless LAN
- Wireless Intro & Operation
- Standards associated with Wireless Media (including WI-FI Alliance, ITU/FCC)
- Ad-hoc mode, infrastructure mode
- SSID, BSS, ESS
- Basic Parameters to configure on a Wireless Network
- Wireless Security Feature’s (WEP, WPA 1 / 2 )
- Implementing Wireless Networks
- Wireless Intro & Operation
CCNP – Route
CCNA Course Revision
- Routers & Switches
- Addressing
- Routing and its Importance
Introducing EIGRP
- EIGRP Capabilities and Attributes
- Underlying Processes and Technologies
- EIGRP Operation
- EIGRP Tables
- EIGRP Metric
- Calculating the EIGRP Metric
- Integrating the EIGRP and IGRP Routes
Implementing and Verifying EIGRP
- Configuring Basic EIGRP
- Using a Wildcard Mask in EIGRP
- Configuring the ip default-network Command
- ip default-network Command
- Verify EIGRP IP Routes
- EIGRP Configuration,Verify EIGRP IP Operations
Configuring Advanced EIGRP Options
- Route Summarization
- Configuring Manual Route Summarization
- Load Balancing Across Equal Paths
- Configuring Load Balancing Across Unequal-Cost Paths
- Variance
- EIGRP Bandwidth Use Across WAN Links
- Configuring EIGRP Bandwidth Use Across WAN Links
- WAN Configuration—Frame Relay Hub-and-Spoke Topology
- WAN Configuration–Hybrid Multipoint
Configuring EIGRP Authentication
- Router Authentication
- MD5 Authentication
- Configuring MD5 Authentication
- Verifying MD5 Authentication
- Troubleshooting MD5 Authentication
Using EIGRP in an Enterprise Network
- Scalability in Large Networks
- EIGRP Queries
- EIGRP Stubs
- Limiting Updates and Queries: Using EIGRP Stub
- EIGRP stub Parameters
- SIA Connections
- Preventing SIA Connections
- Graceful Shutdown
Introducing the OSPF Protocol
- Link-State Routing Protocols
- OSPF Area Structure
- OSPF Adjacency Databases
- Calculating the OSPF Metric
- Link-State Data Structures
OSPF Packets
- OSPF Neighbor Adjacencies
- Exchanging and Synchronizing LSDBs
- Maintaining Network Routes
- Maintaining Link-State Sequence Numbers
- debug ip ospf packet
Configuring OSPF Routing
- Configuring Basic Single-Area and Multiarea OSPF
- Configuring OSPF on Internal Routers of a Single Area
- Configuring OSPF for Multiple Areas
- Configuring a Router ID
- Verifying the OSPF Router ID
- Verifying OSPF Operation
- The show ip route ospf Command
- The show ip ospf interface Command
- The show ip ospf neighbor Command
OSPF Network Types
- Introducing OSPF Network Types
- Adjacency Behavior for a Point-to-Point Link
- Adjacency Behavior for a Broadcast Network Link
- Selecting the DR and BDR
- Adjacency Behavior for an NBMA Network
- OSPF over Frame Relay Configuration Options
- Sample Configuration of a Router Using OSPF Broadcast Mode
- OSPF over Frame Relay NBMA Configuration
- neighbor Command
- OSPF over Frame Relay Point-to-Multipoint Configuration
- Point-to-Multipoint Configuration
- Using Subinterfaces in OSPF over Frame Relay Configuration
- Point-to-Point Sub interface
- Multipoint Sub interface
- OSPF over NBMA Topology Summary
- Tracking OSPF Adjacencies
Link-State Advertisements
- OSPF Router Types
- OSPF Hierarchical Routing
- OSPF Virtual Links
- OSPF Virtual Link Configuration
- show ip ospf virtual-links Command
- OSPF LSA Types
- Type 1
- Type 2
- Types 3 and 4
- Type 5
- Type 6
- Type 7
- Type 8
- Types 9, 10, and 11
- LSA Type 4—Summary LSA
- Interpreting the OSPF LSDB and Routing Table
- Interpreting the OSPF Database
- Configuring OSPF LSDB Overload Protection
- Changing the Cost Metric
OSPF Route Summarization
- OSPF Route Summarization
- Using Route Summarization
- Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
- Route Summarization Configuration at ABR
- Route Summarization Configuration at ASBR
- Benefits of a Default Route in OSPF
- Default Routes in OSPF
- Configuring a Default Route in OSPF
- Default Route Configuration
Configuring OSPF Special Area Types
- Configuring OSPF Area Types
- Configuring Stub Areas
- Configuring Totally Stubby Areas
- Interpreting Routing Tables
- Routing Table in a Standard Area
- Routing Table in a Stub Area
- Routing Table in a Stub Area with Summarization
- Routing Table in a Totally Stubby Area
- Configuring NSSAs
Configuring OSPF Authentication
- Types of Authentication
- Configuring Simple Password Authentication
- Troubleshooting Simple Password Authentication
- Configuring MD5 Authentication
- Verifying MD5 Authentication
- Troubleshooting MD5 Authentication
Operating a Network Using Multiple IP Routing Protocols
- Using Multiple IP Routing Protocols
- Defining Route Redistribution
- Using Seed Metrics
Configuring and Verifying Route Redistribution
- Configuring Redistribution
- Redistributing Routes into RIP
- Redistributing Routes into OSPF
- Redistributing Routes into EIGRP
- Redistributing Routes into IS-IS
- Verifying Route Redistribution
Controlling Routing Update Traffic
- Configuring a Passive Interface
- Configuring Route Filtering Using Distribute Lists
- Implementing the Distribute List
- Defining Route Maps
- Using route-map Commands
- Implementing Route Maps with Redistribution
- Defining Administrative Distance
- Modifying Administrative Distance
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- Describing the Purpose of DHCP
- Understanding the Function of DHCP
- Configuring DHCP
- Configuring the DHCP Client
- Explaining the IP Helper Address
- Configuring DHCP Relay Services
Explaining BGP Concepts and Terminology
- Using BGP in an Enterprise Network
- BGP Multihoming Options
- BGP Routing Between Autonomous Systems
- BGP Is Used Between Autonomous Systems
- AS Numbers
- Comparison with IGPs
- Path-Vector Functionality
- Features of BGP
- BGP Message Types
Explaining EBGP and IBGP
- BGP Neighbor Relationships
- Establishing EBGP Neighbor Relationships
- Establishing IBGP Neighbor Relationships
- IBGP on All Routers in Transit Path
- IBGP in a Transit AS
- IBGP in a Nontransit AS
- TCP and Full Mesh
Configuring Basic BGP Operations
- Initiate Basic BGP Configuration
- Activate a BGP Session
- The BGP neighbor Command
- Shutting Down a BGP Neighbor
- BGP Configuration Considerations
- Identifying BGP Neighbor States
- Authenticating in BGP
- Troubleshooting BGP
Selecting a BGP Path
- Characteristics of BGP Attributes
- AS Path Attribute
- Next-Hop Attribute
- Origin Attribute
- Local Preference Attribute
- MED Attribute
- Weight Attribute
- Determining the BGP Path Selection
- Selecting a BGP Path
- Path Selection with Multihomed Connection
Using Route Maps to Manipulate Basic BGP Paths
- Setting Local Preference with Route Maps
- Setting the MED with Route Maps
- Implementing BGP in an Enterprise Network
Implementing IPv6
- Introduction to IPv6
- Describing IPv6 Features
Defining IPv6 Addressing
- Describing IPv6 Addressing Architecture
- Defining Address Representation
- IPv6 Address Types
- Multiple ISPs and LANs with Multiple Routers
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