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Due to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are for informational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of these

names generically

... to Your Success!"

Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Accelerated (CCNAX)

Course Summary

Description

Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices: Accelerated (CCNAX), is a course consisting of ICND1 and ICND2 content in its entirety, but with the content merged into a single course. Overlapping content between ICND1 and ICND2 is eliminated and content is rearranged for the purpose of the course flow. This course teaches learners how to install, operate, configure, and verify a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network, including configuring a LAN switch,

configuring an IP router, identifying basic security threats, understanding redundant topologies, troubleshooting common network issues, connecting to a WAN, configuring EIGRP and OSPF in both IPv4 and IPv6, understanding wide-area network technologies, and getting familiar with device management and Cisco licensing. Learner will encounter more troubleshooting, and more lab time than with the previous version of CCNAX.

Objectives

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

Describe network fundamentals and build simple LANs

Establish Internet connectivity

Manage network device security

Describe IPv6 basics

Troubleshoot VLAN issues, explain how STP works, configure EtherChannel, and understand the idea behind Layer 3 redundancy

Troubleshoot IP connectivity

Define the characteristics, functions, and components of a WAN

Configure and troubleshoot EIGRP in an IPv4 environment, and configure EIGRP for IPv6

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot multi-area OSPF

Describe SNMP, syslog and NetFlow, and manage Cisco device configurations, IOS images, and licenses Topics

Building a Simple Network

Establishing Internet Connectivity

Managing Network Device Security

Introducing IPv6

Building a Medium-Sized Network

Troubleshooting Basic Connectivity

Wide Area Networks

Implementing an EIGRP-Based Solution

Implementing a Scalable OSPF-Based Solution

Network Device Management

Audience

Individuals seeking the Cisco CCNA® Routing and Switching certification. The course is also appropriate for pre- sales and post-sales network engineers involved in the installation and support of enterprise branch office networks.

Prerequisites

The CCNAX is a very fast-paced course and it is recommended that you have working networking knowledge prior to attending class. The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:

Basic computer literacy

Basic PC operating system navigation skills Basic Internet usage skills

Basic IP address knowledge Duration

Five days

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Course Outline

I. Building a Simple Network

A. Lesson 1: Exploring the Functions of Networking 1. What Is a Network?

2. Physical Components of a Network 3. Interpreting a Network Diagram

4. Impact of User Applications on the Network 5. Characteristics of a Network

6. Physical vs. Logical Topologies B. Lesson 2: Understanding the Host-to-Host

Communications Model

1. Introducing Host-to-Host Communications 2. OSI Reference Model

3. TCP/IP Protocol Suite

4. Encapsulation and De-Encapsulation 5. Peer-to-Peer Communications C. Lesson 3: Introducing LANs

1. Local Area Networks 2. LAN Components 3. Need for Switches 4. Switches Summary

D. Lesson 4: Operating Cisco IOS Software 1. Cisco IOS Software Features and Functions 2. Cisco IOS CLI Functions

3. User EXEC Mode 4. Privileged EXEC Mode 5. Help Functions in the CLI 6. CLI Error Messages

7. Managing Cisco IOS Configurations 8. Improving the User Experience in the CLI E. Lesson 5: Starting a Switch

1. Switch Installation 2. Switch LED Indicators 3. Connecting to a Console Port 4. Basic Switch Configuration

5. Verifying the Switch Initial Startup Status F. Lesson 6: Understanding Ethernet and Switch

Operation

1. Ethernet LAN Connection Media 2. Ethernet Frame Structure 3. MAC Addresses

4. Switching Operation 5. Duplex Communication

6. Configuring Duplex and Speed Options G. Lesson 7: Troubleshooting Common Switch Media

Issues

1. Common Troubleshooting Tools 2. Media Issues

3. Troubleshooting Switch Media Issues 4. Port Issues

5. Troubleshooting Port Issues

H. Lesson 8: Module Summary 1. References

2. Module Self-Check

II. Establishing Internet Connectivity

A. Lesson 1: Understanding the TCP/IP Internet Layer 1. Internet Protocol

2. IPv4 Address Representation 3. IPv4 Header Address Fields 4. Decimal and Binary Systems 5. Decimal-to-Binary Conversion 6. IP Address Classes

7. Reserved IPv4 Addresses 8. Domain Name System

9. Verifying the IPv4 Address of a Host B. Lesson 2: Understanding IP Addressing and

Subnets 1. Subnets 2. Subnet Masks

3. Octet Values of a Subnet Mask

4. Computing Usable Subnetworks and Hosts Applying Subnet Masks

5. Determining the Network Addressing Scheme VC Interactivity: Host Address

6. Variable-Length Subnet Mask VLSM Example C. Lesson 3: Understanding the TCP/IP Transport

Layer

1. TCP/IP Transport Layer Functions 2. Reliable vs. Best-Effort Transport 3. TCP vs. UDP Analogy

4. UDP Characteristics 5. TCP Characteristics 6. TCP/IP Applications

D. Lesson 4: Exploring the Functions of Routing 1. Role of a Router

2. Router Characteristics 3. Router Functions 4. Path Determination 5. Types of Routes

6. Dynamic Routing Protocols E. Lesson 5: Configuring a Cisco Router

1. Initial Router Startup 2. Initial Router Setup

3. Configuring Router Interfaces

4. Configuring the Cisco Router IP Address 5. Verifying Interface Configuration and Status 6. Exploring Connected Devices

7. Cisco Discovery Protocol

8. Discovering Neighbors Using Cisco Discovery Protocol

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Due to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are for informational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of these names generically

... to Your Success!"

Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Accelerated (CCNAX)

Course Outline (cont’d)

F. Lesson 6: Exploring the Packet Delivery Process 1. Layer 2 Addressing

2. Layer 3 Addressing

3. Host-to-Host Packet Delivery 4. Role of a Switch in Packet Delivery G. Lesson 7: Enabling Static Routing

1. Routing Operations

2. Static and Dynamic Routing Comparison 3. When to Use Static Routing

4. Static Route Configuration 5. Default Routes

6. Static Route Configuration Verification H. Lesson 8: Managing Traffic Using ACLs

1. Using ACLs 2. ACL Operation 3. ACL Wildcard Masking

4. Wildcard Bit Mask Abbreviations 5. Types of ACLs

6. Testing an IP Packet Against a Numbered Standard Access List

7. Basic Configuration of Numbered Standard IPv4 ACLs

I. Lesson 9: Enabling Internet Connectivity 1. The Demarcation Point

2. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

3. Options for Configuring a Provider-Assigned IP Address

4. Configuring a Static Provider-Assigned IP Address

5. Configuring a DHCP Client 6. Public vs. Private IPv4 Addresses 7. Introducing NAT

8. Types of Addresses in NAT 9. Types of NAT

10. Understanding Static NAT 11. Configuring Static NAT

12. Verifying Static NAT Configuration 13. Understanding Dynamic NAT 14. Configuring Dynamic NAT

15. Verifying Dynamic NAT Configuration 16. Understanding PAT

17. Configuring PAT

18. Verifying PAT Configuration 19. Troubleshooting NAT

20. Troubleshooting NAT Case Study J. Lesson 10: Module Summary

1. References 2. Module Self-Check

III. Managing Network Device Security

A. Lesson 1: Securing Administrative Access

1. Network Device Security Overview 2. Securing Access to Privileged EXEC Mode 3. Securing Console Access

4. Securing Remote Access

5. Enabling Remote Access Connectivity 6. Limiting Remote Access with ACLs 7. External Authentication Options 8. Configuring the Login Banner

B. Lesson 2: Implementing Device Hardening 1. Securing Unused Ports

2. Port Security

3. Port Security Configuration 4. Port Security Verification 5. Disabling Unused Services 6. Network Time Protocol 7. Configuring NTP 8. Verifying NTP

9. VC Interactivity: Network Time Protocol C. Lesson 3: Implementing Traffic Filtering with ACLs

1. Using ACLs to Filter Network Traffic 2. ACL Operation

3. The Need for Extended ACLs

4. Configuring Numbered, Extended IPv4 ACLs 5. Configuring Named ACLs

6. ACL Configuration Guidelines 7. Monitoring ACLs

8. Troubleshooting Common ACL Errors D. Lesson 4: Module Summary

1. References 2. Module Self-Check

IV. Introducing IPv6

A. Lesson 1: Introducing Basic IPv6

1. IPv4 Addressing Exhaustion Workarounds IPv6 Features

2. IPv6 Addresses 3. IPv6 Unicast Addresses 4. IPv6 Addresses Allocation 5. Basic IPv6 Connectivity B. Lesson 2: Understanding IPv6

1. IPv6 Header Changes and Benefits 2. ICMPv6

3. Neighbor Discovery 4. Stateless Autoconfiguration C. Lesson 3: Configuring IPv6 Routing

1. Routing for IPv6 2. Static Routing

D. Lesson 4: Module Summary 1. References

2. Module Self-Check

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V. Building a Medium-Sized Network

A. Lesson 1: Implementing VLANs and Trunks 1. Issues in a Poorly Designed Network 2. VLAN Introduction

3. Trunking with 802.1Q 4. Creating a VLAN

5. Assigning a Port to a VLAN 6. Configuring an 802.1Q Trunk 7. VLAN Design Considerations B. Lesson 2: Routing Between VLANs

1. Purpose of Inter-VLAN Routing 2. Options for Inter-VLAN Routing

C. Lesson 3: Using a Cisco Network Device as a DHCP Server

1. Need for a DHCP Server 2. Understanding DHCP 3. Configuring a DHCP Server 4. Monitoring DHCP Server Functions 5. DHCP Relay Agent

D. Lesson 4: Troubleshooting VLAN Connectivity 1. Dynamic Trunking Protocol

2. VLAN Troubleshooting 3. Trunk Troubleshooting

E. Lesson 5: Building Redundant Switched Topologies 1. Issues in Redundant Topologies

2. Spanning-Tree Operation

3. Types of Spanning-Tree Protocols 4. Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus 5. Modifying the Bridge ID 6. Analyzing the STP Topology

7. Spanning-Tree Failure Consequences 8. PortFast and BPDU Guard

F. Lesson 6: Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel

1. The Need for EtherChannel 2. Advantages of EtherChannel 3. EtherChannel Protocols 4. Configuring EtherChannel 5. Verifying EtherChannel Summary

G. Lesson 7: Understanding Layer 3 Redundancy 1. The Need for Default Gateway Redundancy 2. Default Gateway Redundancy

3. HSRP

4. HSRP Interface Tracking 5. HSRP Load Balancing

6. Gateway Load Balancing Protocol H. Lesson 8: Module Summary

1. References 2. Module Self-Check

VI. Troubleshooting Basic Connectivity

A. Lesson 1: Troubleshooting IPv4 Network Connectivity

1. Components of Troubleshooting End-to-End Connectivity

2. Verification of End-to-End Connectivity 3. Verification of Physical Connectivity Issue 4. Identification of Current and Desired Path 5. Default Gateway Issues

6. Name Resolution Issues 7. ACL Issues

B. Lesson 2: Troubleshooting IPv6 Network Connectivity

1. Troubleshooting End-to-End IPv6 Connectivity 2. Verification of End-to-End IPv6 Connectivity 3. Identification of Current and Desired IPv6 Path 4. Default Gateway Issues in IPv6

5. Name Resolution Issues in IPv6 6. ACL Issues in IPv6

C. Lesson 3: Module Summary 1. References

2. Module Self-Check

VII. Wide Area Networks

A. Lesson 1: Understanding WAN Technologies 1. Introducing WANs

2. WANs vs. LANs 3. WAN Devices

4. Role of Routers in WANs 5. Serial WAN Cabling 6. WAN Layer 2 Protocols 7. WAN Link Options

B. Lesson 2: Configuring Serial Encapsulation 1. Point-to-Point Connectivity

2. Configuring a Point-to-Point Link 3. Serial Communication Links 4. Configuration of a Serial Interface 5. HDLC Protocol

6. Point-to-Point Protocol 7. PPP Configuration 8. PPP Authentication: PAP 9. PPP Authentication: CHAP

10. Configuring CHAP for PPP Authentication 11. Verifying CHAP Configuration

12. Troubleshooting Serial Connections

C. Lesson 3: Establishing a WAN Connection Using Frame Relay

1. Understanding Frame Relay 2. Frame Relay Topologies 3. Frame Relay Reachability Issues 4. Frame Relay Signaling

5. Frame Relay Address Mappings 6. Configuring Frame Relay

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Due to the nature of this material, this document refers to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names. References to other companies and their products are for informational purposes only, and all trademarks are the properties of their respective companies. It is not the intent of ProTech Professional Technical Services, Inc. to use any of these names generically

... to Your Success!"

Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Accelerated (CCNAX)

Course Outline (cont’d)

7. Point-to-Point vs. Multipoint Configuring Point- to-Point Frame Relay Configuring Multipoint Frame Relay

D. Lesson 4: Introducing VPN Solutions 1. VPNs and Their Benefits

2. Cisco SSL VPN Solutions 3. Introducing IPsec Summary 4. Lesson 5: Configuring GRE Tunnels 5. GRE Tunnel Overview

6. GRE Tunnel Configuration 7. GRE Tunnel Verification 8. Lesson 6: Module Summary 9. References

10. Module Self-Check

VIII. Implementing an EIGRP-Based Solution A. Lesson 1: Implementing EIGRP

1. Purpose of Dynamic Routing Protocols 2. Interior and Exterior Routing Protocols 3. Distance Vector and Link-State Routing

Protocols

4. Administrative Distance 5. EIGRP Features 6. EIGRP Path Selection 7. EIGRP Metric 8. EIGRP Configuration

9. Verification of EIGRP Configuration 10. Load Balancing with EIGRP Summary B. Lesson 2: Troubleshooting EIGRP

1. Components of Troubleshooting EIGRP 2. Troubleshooting EIGRP Neighbor Issues 3. Troubleshooting EIGRP Routing Table Issues C. Lesson 3: Implementing EIGRP for IPv6

1. EIGRP for IPv6

2. EIGRP for IPv6 Commands

3. EIGRP for IPv6 Configuration Example D. Lesson 4: Module Summary

1. References 2. Module Self-Check

IX. Implementing a Scalable OSPF-Based Solution A. Lesson 1: Implementing OSPF

1. Link-State Routing Protocol Overview 2. Link-State Routing Protocol Data Structures 3. Introducing OSPF

4. Establishing OSPF Neighbor Adjacencies 5. SPF Algorithm

6. Building a Link-State Database 7. OSPF Area Structure

8. Router ID

9. Configuring Single-Area OSPF

10. Verifying OSPF Configuration Summary B. Lesson 2: Multiarea OSPF IPv4 Implementation

1. Single-Area vs. Multiarea OSPF

2. Planning for the Implementation of OSPF 3. Multiarea OSPF Configuration

4. Multiarea OSPF Verification

C. Lesson 3: Troubleshooting Multiarea OSPF 1. OSPF Neighbor States

2. Components of Troubleshooting OSPF 3. Troubleshooting OSPF Neighbor Issues 4. Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Table Issues 5. Troubleshooting OSPF Path Selection D. Lesson 4: Examining OSPFv3

1. OSPFv3 Key Characteristics 2. OSPFv3 Configuration

3. OSPFv3 Configuration Verification Summary E. Lesson 5: Module Summary

1. References 2. Module Self-Check

X. Network Device Management

A. Lesson 1: Configuring Network Devices to Support Network Management Protocols

1. SNMP Overview 2. SNMP Versions

3. Obtaining Data from an SNMP Agent 4. SNMP Configuration

5. Syslog Overview 6. Syslog Message Format 7. Syslog Configuration 8. NetFlow Overview 9. NetFlow Architecture 10. Netflow Configuration

B. Lesson 2: Managing Cisco Devices 1. Router Internal Components Overview 2. ROM Functions

3. Stages of the Router Power-On Boot Sequence 4. Configuration Register

5. Changing the Configuration Register 6. Locating Cisco IOS Image Files 7. Loading Cisco IOS Image Files 8. Loading Cisco IOS Configuration Files 9. Cisco IOS Integrated File System and Devices 10. Managing Cisco IOS Images

11. Deciphering Cisco IOS Image Filenames 12. Creating the Cisco IOS Image Backup 13. Upgrading Cisco IOS Images

14. Managing Device Configuration Files 15. Password Recovery

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Course Outline (cont’d)

C. Lesson 3: Licensing 1. Licensing Overview 2. Licensing Verification

3. Permanent License Installation 4. Evaluation License Installation 5. Backing up the License 6. Uninstalling the License D. Lesson 4: Module Summary

1. References 2. Module Self-Check Labs

Lab 1-1: Performing Switch Startup and Initial Configuration

Lab 1-2: Troubleshooting Switch Media Issues

Lab 2-1: Performing Initial Router Setup and Configuration

Lab 2-2: Connecting to the Internet

Lab 3-1: Enhancing the Security of the Initial Configuration

Lab 3-2: Device Hardening

Lab 3-3: Filtering Traffic with ACLs

Lab 4-1: Configure and Verify Basic IPv6

Lab 4-2: Configure and Verify Stateless Autoconfiguration

Lab 4-3: Configure and Verify IPv6 Routing

Lab 5-1: Configuring Expanded Switched Networks

Lab 5-2: Configuring DHCP Server

Lab 5-3: Troubleshooting VLANs and Trunks

Lab 5-4: Optimizing STP

Lab 5-5: Configuring EtherChannel

Lab 6-1: Troubleshooting IP Connectivity

Lab 7-1: Configuring and Troubleshooting a Serial Connection

Lab 7-2: Establishing a Frame Relay WAN

Lab 7-3: Establishing a GRE Tunnel

Lab 8-1: Implementing EIGRP

Lab 8-2: Troubleshooting EIGRP

Lab 8-3: Implementing EIGRP for IPv6

Lab 9-1: Implementing OSPF

Lab 9-3: Troubleshooting Multiarea OSPF

Lab 9-4: Configuring OSPF for IPv6

Lab 10-1: SNMP and Syslog Basic Configuration

Lab 10-3: Managing Cisco Devices and Licensing

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