Cisco certification is among the most sought-after in the industry. As a CCDA (Cisco Certified Design Associate) you’ll be qualified to design routed and switched networks involving LAN, WAN, and dial access services. On our CCDA Boot Camp, you’ll pass the CCDA certification exam in just one weekend – guaranteed.
Our CCDA training is developed and delivered through our global partnership with IBM Corporation, a Cisco Learning Solutions Partner.
Classroom duration:
2.5 days or 1 weekend
Pre-study period:
20 to 60 hours
On our CCDA Boot Camp you’ll gain in-depth knowledge to prepare you for the following CCDA certification objectives:
Analysis
Gather and evaluate information regarding an organization’s existing social requirements. Gather and evaluate information regarding a network owner’s current data network and future needs. Gather and evaluate information regarding a network owner’s current voice network and future needs. Identify possible opportunities for network improvement. Validate gathered information Document relevant findings
Modeling
Given a network design or set of requirements evaluate a solution that meets IP addressing needs. Given a network design or a set of requirements evaluate a solution that meets routing protocol needs. Given a network design or a set of requirements evaluate a solution that meets network management needs. Given a network design or a set of requirements evaluate a solution to incorporate equipment and technology within a Campus design Given a network design or a set of requirements evaluate a solution to incorporate equipment and technology within an Enterprise Edge design Design solutions to meet network owner needs applying the Enterprise Composite Network Model. Evaluate solutions addressing the issues of delivering voice traffic over a data network. Evaluate solutions for compliance with SAFE architecture
Planning
-Develop an implementation plan
-Develop a prototype testing plan
-Develop a verification plan
KEY TOPICS
-Understanding Cisco hardware and the Internetwork Operating System (IOS)
-Basic router configuration
-Router file management techniques
-Router security
-Ethernet operation and optimization
-LAN troubleshooting
-Understanding and troubleshooting with the OSI model
-Network hardware
-Implementing Bridging
-Implementing LAN Switching
-Designing and implementing Virtual LANs
-Designing and implementing routed networks
-IP addressing and subnetting
-Configuring static IP routing and routing protocols, including RIP and IGRP
-Configuring IPX routing, including IPX RIP and SAP
-Implementing network security via standard and extended access lists
-Implementing and troubleshooting serial WAN links using HDLC and PPP
-Implementing and troubleshooting Frame Relay networks
-Implementing and troubleshooting ISDN BRI networks
REAL-WORLD SKILLS
-Perform basic setup and management of Cisco routers and switches
-Secure your routers and switches from unauthorised access
-Enable internetwork routing via static routes
-Enable internetwork routing with routing protocols
-Configure and troubleshoot leased-line WAN links
-Configure and troubleshoot Frame Relay
-Configure and troubleshoot ISDN BRI
-Configure and troubleshoot complex internetworks comprising the above technologies