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Curriculum
for CCNA Boot camp Course :
Courseware
The
classroom activities you will be involved in go far beyond the books
that are provided. We select materials that will also be useful
reference material after the event. Each Participant will receive
Microsoft Official Curriculum Book set for Each Course.
Our
goal is to create a Industry Like environment and not simply a class.
You will be absorbed in lectures, demonstrations, discussions, group
labs and reviews.
Here is a list of the materials provided in our CCNA Boot Camp:
Introduction
to Cisco® Router Configuration (Cisco Press)
The
Internetworking Model; Applications and Upper Layers; Physical and
Data Link Layers; Network Layer and Path Determination; Basic Router
Operations; Configuring a Router; Discovering and Accessing Other
Cisco Routers; TCP/IP Overview; IP Addressing; IP Routing Configuration;
Configuring Novell IPX; Configuring AppleTalk; Basic Traffic Management
with Access Lists; Introduction to WAN Connections; Configuring
X.25; Configuring Frame Relay.
CCNA
Exam Preparation Guide (Vibrant)
The
"Vibrant Important Notes" are custom made for each attendee,
with valuable information about Each topic is created and distributed.
We include tabbed sections for each course/test you are in engaged
with, and lots of blank paper for taking and organizing your notes.
This
study guide and/or material is not sponsored by endorsed by or affiliated
with Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco®, Cisco Systems®, CCDA,
CCNA, CCDP, CCNP, CCIE, CCSI, the
Cisco Systems logo and the CCIE logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. in the United States and certain
other countries. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective
owners.
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Vibrant reserves the right to change course
in Camp as suitable.
8. If a switch receives a broadcast or
multicast frame, the frame is forwarded to all ports other than the
originating port. A switch will not learn an address from either of
these because broadcast and multicast addresses never appear as the
source address of a frame.
9. [LOOP AVOIDANCE]
10. Loop avoidance is facilitated by the Spanning Tree Protocol.
Without loop avoidance, broadcasts could flood between two switches
endlessly. This situation, called a bridge loop, is commonly the
cause of a broadcast storm (a condition of extreme congestion due to
too many broadcasts on the network). This can be the result of a
misbehaving or malfunctioning NIC, poorly designed network, or a
bridging/switching loop. Some Layer 3 protocols, such as IP,
implement a TTL (Time To Live) mechanism that limits packet
propagation through a network; however, this does not help layer 2
devices.
Cisco Switch Startup Procedure
1. The device finds the hardware and performs hardware-checking
routines or POST. The POST uses the switch’s port LEDs to indicate
the test progress and status. Each of the 16 port LEDs (1x through
16x) is associated with a POST test. A green light indicates it is
functioning properly. Amber color indicates a fault.
2. The device performs system startup routines, which initiate the
switch or router by locating and loading the operating system
software.
3. The device tries to find and apply software configuration
settings.
Half duplex vs Full Duplex:
Half duplex uses a single direction data flow, has high collision
potential, and uses hubs.
Full Duplex is point-to-point only, collision-free, attached to a
dedicated switch port, and has a disabled collision detect circuit (CSMA/CD)
because collisions will not occur over full duplex.
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