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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2(ICND2 v1.0)
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Learner Skills and Knowledge
Knowledge and skills equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1
– Explain the OSI model and identify network components
– Describe the switched LAN technology solution to Ethernet issues
– Describe how routing expands the network
– Understand the host-to-host packet delivery process of TCP/IP
– Describe the functions of a WAN
– Install, configure, and troubleshoot a small network using the Cisco command-line interface
– Manage router and switch startup and configurations
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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2
“To install, operate, and troubleshoot a medium-sized network, including connecting to a WAN and implementing network security ”
Course Goal
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General Administration
Class-Related Sign-in sheet
Length and times
Break and lunch room locations
Attire
Facilities-Related Course materials
Site emergency procedures
Rest rooms
Telephones and faxes
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Course Flow
AM
PM
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5
AccessControl Lists
(Cont.) LAN Extensioninto a WAN
(Cont.)
Address SpaceManagement
(Cont.)
AccessControl Lists
AddressSpace
Management
Lunch
EIGRPImplementation
(Cont.)
Small NetworkImplementation
CourseIntroduction
Medium-SizedSwitchedNetwork
Construction
Medium-SizedRoutedNetwork
Construction
Medium-SizedSwitchedNetwork
Construction(Cont.)
Medium-SizedRouted Network
Construction(Cont.)
Single-AreaOSPF
Implementation(Cont.)
EIGRPImplementation
Single-AreaOSPF
Implementation
LAN Extensioninto a WAN
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Cisco Icons and Symbols
Router
Workgroup Switch
Multilayer Switch with Route/Switch Processor
IP Phone
PC
Server
NetworkCloudHub
Multilayer Switch
FrameSwitch
PIX Firewall
VPN Concentrator
Router with Firewall
Cisco ASA 5500Terminal Server
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www.cisco.com/go/certifications
Cisco Certifications
Cisco Career Certifications
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CCIE
CCNP
CCNA CCENT
Expert
Expand Your Professional Options, Advance Your Career
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Entry Technician
Recommended Training Through Cisco Learning Partners
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2
Cisco Certified Network Associate
Recommended Training Through Cisco Learning Partners
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1
Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician
Professional
Associate
Cisco Career Certifications
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CCNA Prep Center
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What Is the Lifecycle Services Framework?
The Cisco Lifecycle Services Framework defines the minimum set of activities needed to deploy, operate, and optimize Cisco technologies successfully throughout the lifecycle of a network.
There are six phases in the network lifecycle: Prepare, Plan, Design, Implement, Operate and Optimize.
Each phase has a set of service components comprising activities and deliverables to help ensure service excellence. A network service is performed when a service component item is completed.
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CCNA Students:A Focus on “Implement” and “Operate”
Phase Benefits of the Lifecycle Services Approach
PrepareMake sound financial decisions by developing a business case that establishes the financial justification for making a technology change.
PlanAssess the existing environment to determine whether it can support the proposed system sufficiently and securely.
Design Design a solution that meets business and technical requirements.
ImplementIntegrate the new solution without disrupting the network or creating points of vulnerability.
Operate Maintain network health through day-to-day operations.
Optimize
Achieve operational excellence by adapting the architecture, operation, and performance of the network to ever-changing business requirements and positioning it to reenter the prepare phase of its lifecycle.
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A Network Lifecycle Services Approach:Why Is It Important Now?
In the past, point approaches for the Design, Implement, and Operate phases were sufficient to deploy and support a network.
Today, network complexity and technology convergence increase the importance of having a network lifecycle approach that adapts over time to changing business conditions. A coordinated and continual sequence of lifecycle service activities leads to successful initial implementations and operations as well as to future optimized performance.
The Cisco Lifecycle Services approach helps meet these new and more complex requirements.
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Learner Introductions
Your name
Your company
Job responsibilities
Skills and knowledge
Brief history
Objective