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Describe the operation of the Spanning Tree Protocol and its benefits.
Describe data link and network addresses and identify key differences
between them.
List the key internetworking functions for the OSI Network layer.
Identify at least three reasons why the industry uses a layered model.
Describe the two parts of network addressing; then identify the parts
in specific protocol address examples.
Network Protocols
Configure IP addresses.
Verify IP addresses.
Routing
Define flow control and describe the three basic methods used in
networking.
WAN Protocols
Network Management
LAN Design
Identify the main CISCO IOS software commands for router startup.
List the commands to load CISCO IOS software from: Flash memory, a
TFTP server, or ROM.
List problems that each routing type encounters when dealing with
topology changes, and describe techniques to reduce the number of
these problems.
Course Duration
The schedule is 8 weeks long. Scheduling options include:
Describe concepts relating to extending IP addresses and the use of VLSMs to extend IP addresses
Explain basic OSI terminology and network layer protocols used in OSI
List the types of IS-IS routers and their role in IS-IS area design
Explain the use of redistribution between BGP and Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs)
Describe the Enterprise Composite Model used for designing networks and explain how it
addresses enterprise network needs for performance, scalability and availability
Describe the physical, data-link and network layer technologies used in a switched network, and
identify when to use each
Explain the role of switches in the various modules of the Enterprise Composite Model (Campus
Infrastructure, Server Farm, Enterprise Edge, Network Management)
Explain the function of the Switching Database Manager [specifically Content Addressable
Memory (CAM) and Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM)] within a Catalyst switch
Describe the features and operation of VLANs on a switched network
Describe the features of the VLAN trunking protocols including 802.1Q, ISL (emphasis on
802.1Q) and dynmic trunking protocol
Describe the features and operation of 802.1Q Tunneling (802.1QinQ) within a service provider
network.
Describe how VTP versions 1 and 2 operate including domains, modes, advertisements, and
pruning
Explain the function of the Switching Database Manager [specifically Content Addressable
Memory (CAM) and Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM)] within a atalyst switch
Explain the operation and purpose of the Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) on a switched network
Identify the specific types of Cisco route switch processors, and provide implementation details
List and describe the operation of the key components required to implement interVLAN routing
Explain the types of redundancy in a multilayer switched network including hardware and
software redundancy
Explain how IP multicast operates on a multilayer switched network, including PIM, CGMPand
IGMP
Describe the quality issues with voice traffic on a switched data network, including jitter and delay
Describe the features and operation of network analysis modules on Catalyst switches to improve
network traffic management
Describe Transparent LAN Services and how they are implemented in a service provider network
Describe how different WAN technologies can be used to provide remote access to a network,
including asynchronous dial-in, Frame Relay, ISDN, cable modem, and DSL
Describe traffic control methods used to manage traffic flow on WAN links
Identify PPP components, and explain the use of PPP as an access and encapsulation method
Ethernet and Fast Ethernet LANs Serial, Frame Relay, and ISDN BRI WANs
The course provides students with methodical practice using specific Cisco IOS software and
Catalyst software tools to diagnose and correct problems on widely installed Cisco products.
Exam Topics
The following topics are covered in the CIT course:
Course Duration
The schedule is 12 weeks long. Scheduling options include:
Contents
Bridging
and
Configuring
a
Primary
Root
Switch
Configuring
InterVLAN
Routing
Configuring
VLANs
Configuring
Access
Control
Configuring
SPAN
and
RSPAN
Configuring
ISL
Trunking
DLSw+
Ethernet
Redundancy
Feature
Configuring
EtherChannel
Unidirectional
Link
Detection
Protocol
Feature
IEEE
802.1
LAN/MAN
Bridging
&
Management
Configuring
Fast
EtherChannel
and
Gigabit
EtherChannel
Configuring
Transparent
Bridging
Transparent
Bridging
Commands
Cisco
Switching
Device
TCP
and
UDP
PCMCIA Filesystem
Compatibility
Matrix
Routers
Troubleshooting
Cisco
Operations
Small
Servers
and
Filesystem
Information
Catalyst
Switches
IP
Cisco
IOS
Deploying
Ping
FTP
Access
Network
Network
Proxy
and
Active
GRE
Control
Address
Translation
(NAT)
Address
Translation
ARP
Traceroute
Commands
or
Passive
Tunnel
Lists
and
IP
Fragments
IP
Routing
Enhanced
IGRP
Stub
Routing
Multicast
Multicast
Quick-Start
Configuration
Guide
LAN
1000BASE-T
GBIC
Installation
Notes
Preparing
for
Installation
Troubleshooting
Cisco
Catalyst
Switches
Troubleshooting
Connectivity
in
a
Wireless
LAN
Network
Configuring
FDDI/CDDI
Switching
Access
Point
Fibre
Channel
and
Ethernet/IP
Unite
Tagging
Scheme
IEEE
802.2
Logic
Link
Control
IEEE
IEEE
802.3
802.5
CSMA/CD
Access
Method
Token-Ring
Access
Method
IEEE
802.11
Wireless
Troubleshooting
Cisco
Router
Token
Ring
Interfaces
Token
Ring/IEEE
802.5
Troubleshooting
Ethernet
Fast
Ethernet
100-Mbps
Solutions
Multiservice
Cisco
IOS
Voice,
Video,
and
Fax
Commands
QoS
Quality
of
Service
Solutions
Configuration
Guide
Introduction
to
Frame
Relay
Network-Based
Application
Recognition
Quality
of
Service
Commands
Configuring
RSVP
WAN
Capabilities
of
Typical
ISDN
Switches
Configuring
ISDN
BRI
for
Leased-Line
Service
MS-CHAP
Support
T1
Layer
1
Troubleshooting
Asynchronous
Transfer
Mode
Switching
ATM
Routing
with
IISP
and
PNNI
PPPoA
Baseline
Architecture
Voice
over
ATM
with
AAL2
Trunking
Interface
Commands
Configuring
Serial
Interfaces
Introduction
to
WAN
Technologies
Configuring Frame Relay
Security
Identifies experts in configuring and maintaining secure networks.
Course Contents
Cisco Documentation
Cisco - Internet Security Advisories
Increasing Security on IP Networks
Security Technologies
Improving Security on Cisco Routers
Cisco Service & Support Technical Tips
Frame Relay
Routing Protocols
Configuring IP Routing Protocols
OSPF Design Guide
BGP Tech Tips
EIGRP
IGRP
Router Management
Service Provider
(formerly Communications and Services)
Certifies expert level knowledge of networking in service provider environments.
Course Contents
Blueprint: Optical
Blueprint: Revised Optical (beta version)
Blueprint: DSL
Blueprint: Cable
Blueprint: WAN Switching
Blueprint: IP Telephony
Blueprint: Dial
Blueprint: Content Networking (beta version
Voice
Certifies expert level knowledge of voice over IP networks in the enterprise.
Course Contents
QoS Introduction
H.323 Introduction
MGCP Introduction
SIP Introduction
IP Telephony/VOIP Introduction
Designing a Static Dial Plan
Cisco CallManager Clustering
Understanding and Troubleshooting Echo Problems
Cisco SIP Proxy Server Introduction
Voicemail Integration
Cisco CallManager Introduction
Course Duration
Fees (US $)
Overseas / local Students take 5 to 10 hours per day to complete their courses
earlier.
The Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) course consists of semesters 5 to 8 of the Cisco Networking
Academy Programme.
Semester 5
Managing IP Traffic
Configuring BGP
Quality of Service
Semester 6
Semester 7
Virtual LANs
Semester 8