Cisco Certified Network Associate Module 3 (Course Code: 203)

Course Schedule:

Location Days Course dates Duration Cost (ex GST) Availability Enrol Here
Caufield Thurs over 11 wks - V 4 07 Aug - 16 Oct 2008 11 days 1350.00 Open Corporate Group / Individual
Caufield Fri over 11 Wks - V4 08 Aug - 17 Oct 2008 11 days 1350.00 Open Corporate Group / Individual
Caufield Sat over 10 wks - V3 09 Aug - 18 Oct 2008 5 days 1350.00 Open Corporate Group / Individual
Caufield Mon and Wed over 5 wks 17 Nov - 17 Dec 2008 10 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 third of a series of four courses covering the areas of networking technologies essential in modern networked organisations. It covers advanced routing and routing protocols, as well as switching and Virtual LAN configuration.

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 CCNA course series is intended for those who are preparing for working within networked organisations, in roles from technical support to network administration.

Pre-requisites:

Before attending this course you should have completed:

Course 201: Cisco Certified Network Associate Module 1
Course 202: Cisco Certified Network Associate Module 2

What can you expect to gain from this course?

You will learn about switching and VLANs, Spanning-Tree Protocol, Routing and Routing Protocols, Access Control Lists (ACLs), Network documentation, security, and troubleshooting.

Course Content:

  • Describe the advantages of LAN segmentation
  • Describe LAN segmentation using bridges
  • Describe LAN segmentation using routers
  • Describe LAN segmentation using switches
  • Name and describe two switching methods
  • Describe full- and half-duplex Ethernet operation
  • Describe network congestion problem in Ethernet networks
  • Describe the benefits of network segmentation with bridges
  • Describe the benefits of network segmentation with routers
  • Describe the benefits of network segmentation with switches
  • Describe the features and benefits of Fast Ethernet
  • Describe the guidelines and distance limitations of Fast Ethernet
  • Distinguish between cut-through and store-and-forward LAN switching
  • Describe the operation of the Spanning Tree Protocol and its benefits
  • Describe the benefits of virtual LANs
  • Examine router elements (RAM, ROM, CDP, show)
  • Describe connection-oriented network service and connectionless network service, and identify their key differences
  • Define flow control and describe the three basic methods used in networking
  • List problems that each routing type encounters when dealing with topology changes, and describe techniques to reduce the number of these problems
  • Configure IP addresses using VLSM
  • Verify IP addressing in many network configurations
  • Prepare the initial configuration of your router and enable IP
  • Add the RIP V2.0 routing protocol to your configuration
  • Add the OSPF routing protocol to your configuration
  • Add the EIGRP routing protocol to your configuration