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CCNA4: Connecting Networks

Code: CISCO.CCNA4
Type: IT InstructorLed Courses
Category: CISCO Routing and Switching

This course is essential for network administrators to support Wide Area Networks. The course focuses on advanced IP addressing techniques (Network Address Translation [NAT], Port Address Translation [PAT], and DHCP), WAN technology and terminology, PPP, ISDN, DDR, Frame Relay, network management, and introduction to optical networking. Particular emphasis is given to students being able to demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge from CCNA 1, CCNA 2, and CCNA 3 to a network and to be able to explain how and why a particular strategy is employed. In addition, the student will prepare for taking the CCNA Exam.



Duration: 48
Location: EDITC & MMC Conference Center, 16 Imvrou Street, 1055 Nicosia
Language: English AND Greek
 

Topics

Unit 1: Hierarchical Network Designs
Introduction

Hierarchical Network Design Overview
Enterprise Network Campus Design
Network Requirements
Structured Engineering Principles
Hierarchical Network Design
Network Hierarchy


The Access Layer
Distribution Layer
The Core Layer
Two-Tier Collapsed Core Design
Cisco Enterprise Architecture
Modular Design
Modules in the Enterprise Architecture


Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
Cisco Enterprise Campus
Cisco Enterprise Edge
Service Provider Edge
Remote Functional Area
Enterprise Branch
Enterprise Teleworker
Enterprise Data Center

Evolving Network Architectures  

IT Challenges
Emerging Enterprise Architectures
Emerging Network Architectures
Cisco Borderless Networks
Collaboration Architecture
Data Center and Virtualization
Expanding the Network


Summary
Practice
Class Activities
Packet Tracer Activities
Check Your Understanding Questions


Unit 2: Connecting the WAN
 Introduction
WAN Technologies Overview
Why a WAN?
Are WANs Necessary?
Evolving Networks
Small Office
Campus Network
Branch Networks
Distributed Network

WAN Operations
WANs in the OSI Model
Common WAN Terminology
WAN Devices
Circuit-Switched Networks
Packet-Switched Networks

Selecting a WAN Technology
WAN Link Connection Options
Service Provider Network Infrastructure

Private WAN Infrastructures
Leased Lines
Dialup
ISDN
Frame Relay
ATM
Ethernet WAN
MPLS
VSAT

Public WAN Infrastructure
DSL
Cable
Wireless
3G/4G Cellular
VPN Technology


Selecting WAN Services
Choosing a WAN Link Connection
What Is the Purpose of the WAN?
What Is the Geographic Scope?
What Are the Traffic Requirements?

Summary
Practice
Class Activities
Labs
Check Your Understanding Questions


Unit 3: Point-to-Point Connections
Introduction

Serial Point-to-Point Overview
Serial Communications
Serial and Parallel Ports
Serial Communication
Point-to-Point Communication Links
Time-Division Multiplexing
Statistical Time-Division Multiplexing
TDM Examples — Sonet and SDM
Demarcation Point
DTE-DCE
Serial Cables
Serial Bandwidth

HDLC Encapsulation
WAN Encapsulation Protocols
HDLC Encapsulation
HDLC Frame Types
Configuring HDLC Encapsulation
Troubleshooting a Serial Interface

PPP Operation
Benefits of PPP
Introducing PPP
Advantages of PPP

LCP and NCP
PPP Layered Architecture
PPP — Link Control Protocol (LCP)
PPP — Network Control Protocol (NCP)
PPP Frame Structure

PPP Sessions
Establishing a PPP Session
LCP Operation
LCP Packet
PPP Configuration Options
NCP ExplainedConfigure PPP
Configure PPP
PPP Configuration Options
PPP Basic Configuration Command
PPP Compression Commands
PPP Link Quality Monitoring Command
PPP Multilink Commands
Verifying PPP Configuration

PPP Authentication
PPP Authentication Protocols
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP)
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)
PPP Encapsulation and Authentication Process
Configuring PPP Authentication
Configuring PPP with Authentication

Troubleshoot WAN Connectivity

Troubleshoot PPP
Troubleshooting PPP Serial Encapsulation
Debug PPP
Troubleshooting a PPP Configuration with Authentication

Summary
Practice
Class Activities
Labs
Packet Tracer Activities
Check Your Understanding Questions


Unit 4: Frame Relay
Introduction

Introduction to Frame Relay
Benefits of Frame Relay
Introducing Frame Relay
Benefits of Frame Relay WAN Technology
Dedicated Line Requirements
Cost-Effectiveness and Flexibility of Frame Relay

Frame Relay Operation
Virtual Circuits
Multiple Virtual Circuits
Frame Relay Encapsulation
Frame Relay Topologies
Frame Relay Address Mapping
Local Management Interface (LMI)
LMI Extensions
Using LMI and Inverse ARP to Map Addresses

Advanced Frame Relay Concepts
Access Rate and Committed Information Rate
Frame Relay Example
Bursting
Frame Relay Flow Contro

Configure Frame Relay
Configure Basic Frame Relay
Basic Frame Relay Configuration Commands
Configuring a Static Frame Relay Map
a Static Frame Relay Map
Configure Subinterfaces
Reachability Issues
Solving Reachability Issues
Configuring Point-to-Point Subinterfaces
Example: Configuring Point-to-Point Subinterface

Troubleshoot Connectivity    
Troubleshoot Frame Relay
Verifying Frame Relay Operation: Frame Relay Interface
Verifying Frame Relay Operation: LMI Operations
Verifying Frame Relay Operation: PVC Status
Verifying Frame Relay Operation: Inverse ARP
Troubleshooting Frame Relay Operation

Summary
Practice
Class Activities
Labs
Packet Tracer Activities
Check Your Understanding Questions

 


Unit 5: Network Address Translation for IPv4

Introduction
 NAT Operation
NAT Characteristics
IPv4 Private Address Space
What Is NAT?
NAT Terminology
How NAT Works

Types of NAT
Static
Dynamic NAT
Port Address Translation (PAT)
Next Available Port
Comparing NAT and PAT

Benefits of NAT
Benefits of NAT
Disadvantages of NAT

Configuring NAT
Configuring Static NAT
Configuring Static NAT
Analyzing Static NAT
Verifying Static NAT

Configuring Dynamic NAT
Dynamic NAT Operation
Configuring Dynamic NAT
Analyzing Dynamic NAT
Verifying Dynamic NAT

Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
Configuring PAT: Address Pool
Configuring PAT: Single Address
Analyzing PAT
Verifying PAT

Port Forwarding
Port Forwarding
SOHO Example
Configuring Port Forwarding with IOS

Configuring NAT and IPv6
NAT for IPv6?
IPv6 Unique Local Addresses
NAT for IPv6

Troubleshooting NAT
Troubleshooting NAT: show Commands
Troubleshooting NAT: debug Command
Case Study


Summary

Practice
Class Activities
Labs
Packet Tracer Activities
Check Your Understanding Questions

 


Unit 6: Broadband Solutions
Introduction

Teleworking
Benefits of Teleworking
Introducing Teleworking
Employer Benefits of Teleworking
Community and Government Benefits
Individual Benefits of Teleworking
Detriments to Telework
Business Requirements for Teleworker Services
Teleworker Solution
Teleworker Connectivity Requirements


Comparing Broadband Solutions

Cable
What is a Cable System?
Cable and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
DOCSIS
Cable Components

DSL
What is DSL?
DSL Connections
Separating Voice and Data in ADSL

Broadband Wireless
Types of Broadband Wireless Technologies
Selecting Broadband Solutions
Comparing Broadband Solutions
Configuring xDSL Connectivity

PPPoE Overview
PPPoE Motivation
PPPoE Concepts
Configuring PPPoE
PPPoE Configuration

Summary
Practice
Class Activities
Labs
Check Your Understanding Questions


Unit 7: Securing Site-to-Site Connectivity
Introduction

VPNs
Fundamentals of VPNs
Introducing VPNs
Benefits of VPNs
Types of VPNs

Remote-Access VPNs

Site-to-Site GRE Tunnels
Fundamentals of Generic Routing Encapsulation
Introduction to GRE
Characteristics of GRE
Configuring GRE Tunnels
GRE Tunnel Configuration
GRE Tunnel Verificatio

Introducing IPsec
Internet Protocol Security
IPsec
IPsec Security Services
IPsec Framework

Confidentiality with Encryption
Encryption Algorithms
Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange
Integrity with Hash Algorithms
IPsec Authentication
IPsec Protocol Framework

Remote Access
Remote-Access VPN Solutions
Types of Remote-Access VPNs
Cisco SSL VPN
Cisco SSL VPN Solutions

IPsec Remote-Access VPNs
IPsec Remote Access
 Cisco Easy VPN Server and Remote
Cisco Easy VPN Client
Comparing IPsec and SSL


Summary
Practice
Class Activities
Labs
Packet Tracer Activities
Check Your Understanding Questions

Unit 8: Monitoring the Network
Introduction

Syslog
Syslog Operation
Introduction to Syslog
Syslog Operation
Syslog Message Format
Service Timestamp
Configuring Syslog
Syslog Server
Default Logging
Router and Switch Commands for Syslog Clients
Verifying Syslog


SNMP
SNMP Operation
Introduction to SNMP
SNMP Operation
SNMP Agent Traps
SNMP Versions
Community Strings
Management Information Base Object ID


Configuring SNMP
Steps for Configuring SNMP
Verifying SNMP Configuration
Security Best Practices


NetFlow
NetFlow Operation
Introducing NetFlow

Understanding NetFlow
Network Flows
Configuring NetFlow
Verifying NetFlow
Examining Traffic Patterns
Identifying NetFlow Collector Functions
NetFlow Analysis with a NetFlow Collector


Summary
Practice
Class Activities
Labs
Packet Tracer Activities
Check Your Understanding Questions


Unit 9: Troubleshooting the Network
Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction

Troubleshooting with a Systematic Approach
Network Documentation
Documenting the Network
Network Topology Diagrams
Network Baseline Performance Level
Establishing a Network Baseline
Measuring Data

Troubleshooting Process
General Troubleshooting Procedures
Gathering Symptoms
Questioning End Users
Isolating the Issue Using Layered Models
Using Layered Models for Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Methods
Guidelines for Selecting a Troubleshooting Method


Network Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Tools
Software Troubleshooting Tools
Hardware Troubleshooting Tools
Using a Syslog Server for Troubleshooting


Symptoms and Causes of Network Troubleshooting
Physical Layer Troubleshooting
Data Link Layer Troubleshooting
Network Layer Troubleshooting
Transport Layer Troubleshooting — ACLs
Transport Layer Troubleshooting — NAT for IPv4
 Application Layer Troubleshooting


Troubleshooting IP Connectivity
Components of Troubleshooting End-to-End Connectivity
End-to-End Connectivity Problem Initiates Troubleshooting
Step 1 - Verify the Physical Layer
Step 2 - Check for Duplex Mismatches
Step 3 - Verify Layer 2 and Layer 3 Addressing on the Local Network
Step 4 - Verify Default Gateway
Step 5 - Verify Correct Path
Step 6 - Verify the Transport Layer
Step 7 - Verify ACLs
Step 8 - Verify DNS


Summary
Practice
Class Activities
Packet Tracer Activities
Check Your Understanding Questions



Who Should Attend
  • Network technicians
  • Network engineers
  • Network administrators
  • Network help-desk staff.


Objectives

CCNA 4 is an integral step towards achieving CCNA Certification. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to perform tasks related to:

  • Network Address Translation (NAT) and Port Address Translation (PAT)
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • WAN Technologies
  • Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
  • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
  • Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR)
  • Frame Relay
  • Network Management
  • Optical Networking


Methodology
  • Διάλεξη με διαφάνειες
  • Συζήτηση
  • Ασκήσεις
  • Προβολή ταινίας
  • Παραδείγματα
  • Επίδειξη
  • Εργαστήρια
     




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