Cisco Certified Network Associate Module 1 (Course Code: 201)

Course Schedule:

Location Days Course dates Duration Cost (ex GST) Availability Enrol Here
Caufield Sat over 5 wks 22 Nov - 20 Dec 2008 5 days 1350.00 Open Corporate Group / Individual

Please note the above stated price is for University students only, the full price (for all non University students) is $1650.

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Overview:

This course is the first of a series of four courses covering the areas of networking technologies essential in modern networked organisations. It covers media issues, basic networking technologies and an introduction to Internet technologies.

Learning Method:

Mixed-mode learning consisting of on-line access to learning materials, focused instructor led lectures and practical exercises.

Who will benefit from this course?

The Cisco Certified Network Associate course series is intended for those who are preparing for working within networked organisations, in roles from technical support to network administration.

Pre-requisites:

Whilst no prior studies in networking are expected, some familiarity with computer hardware and operating systems is assumed.

What can you expect to gain from this course?

Upon completion of this course you will know how to install and program network devices. You will learn about network terminology, LANs &WANs, the OSI layers, ethernet, IP addressing, routing and routing protocols. You will learn how to design and document basic network and structured cabling, as well as undertake network analysis.

Course Content:

  • Identify and describe the functions of each of the seven layers of the OSI reference model
  • Describe data link and network addresses and identify key differences between them
  • Define and describe the function of a MAC address
  • List the key internetworking functions of 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
  • Identify the functions of each layer of the ISO/OSI reference model
  • Define and explain the five conversion steps of data encapsulation
  • Describe the different classes of IP addresses [and subnetting]
  • Identify the functions of the TCP/IP network-layer protocols