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CCNA

Cisco Certified Network Associate

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Course Introduction

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Cisco Career Certifications

CCNA Exam 640-802

Expert Required Recommended Training Through


CCIE Exam Cisco Learning Partners

CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate


Professional
CCNP
INTRO and Introduction to Cisco Networking
ICND Technologies and Interconnecting
Associate Cisco Network Devices
CCNA

http://www.cisco.com/go/certifications

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How to be CCNA certified ?
Option 1
Pass the CCNA exam 200-125
(60-70 questions in 2 hours)
Option 2
Pass the CCENT exam 100-105
(40-50 question in 1.5 hours)
+
Pass the ICND exam 200-105
(40-50 question in 1.5 hours)

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Check latest certificates on this link:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/training-events/
training-certifications/overview.html
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Course Topics
 Introduction
•Network introduction.
•TCP\IP Vs OSI.
•Cisco Routers & Basic configuration.
 Routing Concepts & Routing Protocols.
•Routing Concepts
•Routing Protocols
Static Routing & Default Routing
RIP v1 & RIP v2
EIGRP
OSPF

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Course Topics
 Switching & LAN Design
• LAN Design
• Switching concepts
• Switching Protocols (VLAN,VTP,STP, Inter-VLAN Routing)
• WLAN

 WAN Technology
• WAN Introduction.
• HDLC , PPP
• Frame Relay
• Network Security (Access Control List)
• IP addressing services (DHCP , NAT, NAT overload)
• WAN Advanced Technology (Tele-worker Solution & IPV6)
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Networking Technologies
• Network:
Group of components or devices connected together to
give the user a certain service (application).

• Importance of Networks:
Easy access and sharing of information
Sharing of expensive devices and network
resources
Modern Technologies (IP telephony, Video
Conferencing, ….etc)

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Networks Support the way we live

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Networks Support the way we live

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DATA NETWORKS

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HUMAN NETWORK

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Converged Network

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Quality Of Service

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Need for secure network

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Network components
• Network has three main components
 Computers (servers and hosts)
- Source of applications (network aware applications)
- ex: HTTP (Hyper Text Transmission Protocol),
FTP (File Transfer Protocol),
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3)
Telnet

 Network Devices
- Devices that interconnect different computers together
- ex: Repeaters, hub, bridge, switch, router, NIC and modems

 Connectivity
- Media that physically connect the computers and network devices
- ex: Wireless and cables

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Elements Of Network

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Network Types
• LAN (Local Area Network):
• It is a group of network components that work within
small area
• Ex.: Token Ring, FDDI, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet,..

• MAN (Metropolitan Area Network):


• It is a group of LANs that are interconnected over a small
area within city like Cairo.
• Ex.: Metro Ethernet.

• WAN (Wide Area Network):


• It is a group of LANs that are interconnected within large
area.
•Ex.: FR, ISDN,X.25, Analog dialup, ATM.

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LAN & WAN

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Internet

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Internet

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Internet

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Internet

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Internet

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Network Topologies
• Topology:
How devices are connected together
 Physical Topology: It describes how devices are physically cabled
 Logical Topology: It describes how devices communicate across
physical topology.

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Cisco symbols

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The elements of communication

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The elements of communication

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