Cisco Certified Network Associate Module 4 (Course Code: 204)

Course Schedule:

Location Days Course dates Duration Cost (ex GST) Availability Enrol Here
Caufield Wed over 10 wks 06 Aug - 15 Oct 2008 5 days 1350.00 Open Corporate Group / Individual
Caufield Tue and Thu over 5 wks 18 Nov - 18 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 fourth 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
Course 203: Cisco Certified Network Associate Module 3

What can you expect to gain from this course?

This module introduces Wide Area Network (WAN) technologies including topics covering WAN devices, encapsulation formats, and communication, PPP components, session establishment, and authentication. It also includes topics on ISDN uses, services and configuration, and Frame Relay technology and configuration.

Course Content:

  • Differentiate between the following WAN services: LAPB, Frame Relay, ISDN/LAPD, HDLC, PPP, and DDR
  • Recognise key Frame Relay terms and features
  • List commands to configure Frame Relay LMIs, maps, and subinterfaces
  • List commands to monitor Frame Relay operation in the router
  • Identify PPP operations to encapsulate WAN data on Cisco routers
  • State a relevant use and context for ISDN networking
  • Identify ISDN protocols, function groups, reference points, and channels
  • Describe Cisco's implementation of ISDN BRI
  • Identify the task and processes of network management