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Testimonials

“Great class! I was able to pass the CCNA exam very easily. The labs were fun and challenging. I recommend this course to anyone looking to pass their CCNA.”
-Ricardo

“Instructor was very clear and concise. He explained the topics in an easy to understand manner. The labs were fun and made passing the real CCNA exam easy.”
-Michael

"Fun class. Instructors was extremely knowledgeable and

patience. The labs made the exam very easy."

-Stan

 

"Very good hands on course. Instructors was excellent and really know his material."

-Candice

 

“Having the right instructor makes all the difference, when trying to learn complex topics. I tried self studying but it was hard making time and understanding the topics by myself. Our instructor was able to make the material very easy and fun to learn. His method of not using the book, but explain while we are doing the lab made the class enjoyable.”

-Anthony

 

"I just passed my CCNA exam. The class helped my understand the concepts and how to apply them. Andrew was a fun instructor. His unique approach to teaching was great."
-Frank

 

Welcome CCNA/CCENT Boot Camp

The CCNA certification is one of the most popular certification in the networking industry. The Cisco CCNA certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN.

 

This course covers both Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices(ICND) 1 and Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices(ICND) 2. Using a combination of labs and lectures we are able to cover the exam topics thoroughly. The course covers the 640-802 CCNA exam or the 640-816, 640-822 ICND's exam. Students would need to pass either the single 640-802 or both ICND exams to be CCNA certified. Students can also take just 640-822 to become CCENT certified.

 

We offer the best hands on approach to CCNA/CCENT training in New York City. By utilizing a combination of over 25 different labs and working with the actual routers and switches students are able to easily understand the concepts and theory.

 

Benefits of this course:

  • 100% hands on training. This is not an online class. This is instructor led classroom course. The most hands on training in New York City.

  • Updated equipment to match the current exam topics. Our racks of modern Cisco routers and switches allow our students to learn real world topics and configuration. Each student will get their own routers and switches to use in the course.

  • No simulations. We use actual routers and switches. Lots of schools use simulators, not actual equipment. You will not learn real world scenarios on a simulator.

  • Our customize labs, prepares you for both the real world and the exams.

  • Unlimited remote access to our lab for up to 3 months after the course ends. Practice the labs from home.

  • All books and material included.

  • Small classes.

  • Practice questions($160 value).

  • Cisco Certified Systems Instructors. Each instructors has over 15 years of routing and switching experience.

  • Payment Plans Available.

  • Unlimited free retakes for up to 1 year.

  • Affordable cost. Some places charge more than double for less quality training. Stop paying outrageous fee's.

  • #1 CCNA trainers in NYC. We train and certify more students than any other training center in NYC.

Some of the topics that will be covered include:

  • Layers of the OSI Model.

  • How to Subnet and using Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs). Learn how to subnet in your head.

  • How install and cable Cisco routers and switches.

  • How to use the Cisco IOS and the Security Device Manager(SDM) to do basic setup of routers and switches

  • How to configure routing protocols such as RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF.

  • How to use the Spanning tree protocol to prevent switching loops.

  • How to configure Virtual LANs (VLANs) on Cisco switches.

  • How to managing traffic with Access Lists.

  • How to configure NAT.

  • Enabling and working with IPV6.

  • How to configure Wide Area Networking Protocols.

Seminar Cost: $1400

 

Sale Price Until February 10, 2012: $799 (Restrictions apply)
 

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To schedule call: 212-564-2351

 

Course Topics:

 

Lesson 1: Internetworking

  • Internetworking Basics

  • Internetworking Models

  • The OSI Reference Model

  • Ethernet Networking

  • Ethernet Cabling

  • Data Encapsulation

  • The Cisco Three-Layer Hierarchical Model

  • Lab 1: Identify components of the OSI model.

  • Lab 2: How to convert from decimal to binary to hex

Lesson 2: Introduction to TCP/IP

  • TCP/IP and the DoD Model

  • IP Addressing

  • Broadcast Addresses

  • Lesson 3: Subnetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), and Troubleshooting TCP/IP

  • Subnetting Basics

  • Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)

  • Summarization

  • Troubleshooting IP Addressing

  • Lab 1: Subnetting class C and B addresses

Lesson 3: Cisco’s Internetworking Operating System (IOS)

  • The IOS User Interface

  • Command-Line Interface (CLI)

  • Entering the CLI from a Non-ISR Router

  • Router and Switch Administrative Configurations

  • Router Interfaces

  • Viewing, Saving, and Erasing Configurations

Lesson 4: Managing a Cisco Internetwork

  • The Internal Components of a Cisco Router

  • The Router Boot Sequence

  • Managing Configuration Register

  • Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco IOS

  • Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration

  • Backing Up the Cisco Router Configuration

  • Using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

  • Using Telnet

  • Resolving Hostnames

  • Checking Network Connectivity and Troubleshooting

Lesson 5: IP Routing

  • Routing Basics

  • The IP Routing Process

  • Configuring IP Routing in Our Network

  • Dynamic Routing

  • Distance-Vector Routing Protocols

  • Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

  • Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)

  • Verifying Your Configurations

 Lesson 6: Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

  • EIGRP Features and Operation

  • Using EIGRP to Support Large Networks

  • Configuring EIGRP

  • Load Balancing with EIGRP

  • Verifying EIGRP

  • Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Basics

  • Configuring OSPF

  • Verifying OSPF Configuration

  • OSPF DR and BDR Elections

  • OSPF and Loopback Interfaces

  • Troubleshooting OSPF

  • Configuring EIGRP and OSPF Summary Routes

 Lesson 7: Layer 2 Switching and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

  • Before Layer 2 Switching

  • Switching Services

  • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

  • Configuring Catalyst Switches

Lesson 8: Virtual LANs (VLANs)

  • VLAN Basics

  • VLAN Memberships

  • Identifying VLANs

  • VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)

  • Routing between VLANs

  • Configuring VLANs

  • Configuring VTP

  • Telephony: Configuring Voice VLANs

Lesson 9: Security

  • Perimeter, Firewall, and Internal Routers

  • Recognizing Security Threats

  • Mitigating Security Threats

  • Introduction to Access Lists

  • Standard Access Lists

  • Extended Access Lists

  • Advanced Access Lists

  • Monitoring Access Lists

Lesson 10: Network Address Translation (NAT)

  • When Do We Use NAT?

  • Types of Network Address Translation

  • NAT Names

  • How NAT Works

  • Testing and Troubleshooting NAT

  • Configuring NAT on Our Internetwork

Lesson 11: Cisco’s Wireless Technologies

  • Introduction to Wireless Technology

  • Configuring Wireless Internetwork

Lesson 12: Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)

  • Why Do We Need IPv6?

  • The Benefits and Uses of IPv6

  • IPv6 Addressing and Expressions

  • How IPv6 Works in an Internetwork

  • IPv6 Routing Protocols

  • Migrating to IPv6

  • Configuring IPv6 on Our Internetwork

Lesson 13:  Wide Area Networks

  • Introduction to Wide Area Networks

  • Cable and DSL

  • Cabling the Serial Wide Area Network

  • High-Level Data-Link Control (HDLC) Protocol

  • Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

  • Frame Relay

Lesson 14: Exam  review

  • End of Course Lab

  • Exam review

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