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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2)

Certification by  iEnabler
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Details

Prerequisite:
Participant must have already attended the ICND1/CCENT course or possess equivalent knowledge of Cisco ICND1 course syllabus.

Certificate Of Attendance:
Certificate Of Attendance will be award to students completing the course achieving minimum 75% attendance.

Training Duration:
Full-time: 5 weekdays or 5 Sats (9.30am - 5.30pm)
Part-time: 10 sessions, twice a week (7.00pm to 10.00pm)

Training Methodology & Materials:
Practical hands-on sessions, 80% lab-based and 20% theory-based.
Additional and well-designed labs handouts are given to further enhance the courseware given.

Outline

1. Lan Switching Technologies
  • 1.1 Identify enhanced switching technologies
  • 1.1.a RSTP
  • 1.1.b PVSTP
  • 1.1.c EtherChannels
  • 1.2 Configure and verify PVSTP operation
  • 1.2.a Describe root bridge election
  • 1.2.b Spanning tree mode
2. IP Routing Technologies
  • 2.1 Describe the boot process of Cisco IOS routers
  • 2.2 Configure and verify operation status of a serial interface
  • 2.3 Manage Cisco IOS files
  • 2.3.a Boot preferences
  • 2.3.b Cisco IOS image(s)
  • 2.3.c Licensing
  • 2.3.c (i) Show license
  • 2.3.c (ii) Change license
  • 2.4 Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols
  • 2.4.a Administrative distance
  • 2.4.b Split horizon
  • 2.4.c Metric
  • 2.4.d Next hop
  • 2.5 Configure and verify OSPF (multi-area)
  • 2.5.a Neighbor adjacencies
  • 2.5.b OSPF states
  • 2.5.c Configure OSPF v2
  • 2.5.d Configure OSPF v3
  • 2.5.e Router ID
  • 2.5.f Understand LSA types and purpose
  • 2.6 Configure and verify EIGRP (single AS)
  • 2.6.a Feasible distance/feasible successors/administrative distance
  • 2.6.b Feasibility condition
  • 2.6.c Metric composition
  • 2.6.d Router ID
  • 2.6.e Auto summary
  • 2.6.f Path selection
  • 2.6.g Load balancing
  • 2.6.g (i) Equal
  • 2.6.g (ii) Unequal
3. IP Services
  • 3.1 Recognize high availability (FHRP)
  • 3.1.a VRRP
  • 3.1.b HSRP
  • 3.1.c GLBP
  • 3.2 Configure and verify syslog
  • 3.2.a Utilize syslog output
  • 3.3 Describe SNMP v2 & v3
4. Troubleshooting
  • 4.1 Identify and correct common network problems
  • 4.2 Utilize netflow data
  • 4.3 Troubleshoot and resolve spanning tree operation issues
  • 4.3.a Verify root switch
  • 4.3.b Verify priority
  • 4.3.c Verify mode is correct
  • 4.3.d Verify port states
  • 4.4 Troubleshoot and resolve routing issues
  • 4.4.a Verify routing is enabled (SHIP protocols)
  • 4.4.b Verify routing table is correct
  • 4.4.c Verify correct path selection
  • 4.5 Troubleshoot and resolve OSPF problems
  • 4.5.a Verify neighbor adjancies
  • 4.5.b Verify hello and dead timers
  • 4.5.c Verify OSPF area
  • 4.5.d Verify interface MTU
  • 4.5.e Verify network types
  • 4.5.f Verify neighbor states
  • 4.5.g Review OSPF topology table
  • 4.6 Troubleshoot and resolve EIGRP problems
  • 4.6.a Verify neighbor adjancies
  • 4.6.b Verify AS number
  • 4.6.c Verify load balancing
  • 4.6.d Split horizon
  • 4.7 Troubleshoot and resolve inter VLAN routing problems
  • 4.7.a Verify connectivity
  • 4.7.b Verify encapsulation
  • 4.7.c Verify subnet
  • 4.7.d Verify native VLAN
  • 4.7.e Port mode trunk status
  • 4.8 Troubleshoot and resolve WAN implementation issues
  • 4.8.a Serial interfaces
  • 4.8.b Frame relay
  • 4.8.c PPP
  • 4.9 Monitor NetFlow statistics
  • 4.10 Troubleshoot EtherChannel problems
5. IP Services
  • 5.1 Identify different WAN Technologies
  • 5.1.a Metro Ethernet
  • 5.1.b VSAT
  • 5.1.c Cellular 3G/4G
  • 5.1.d MPLS
  • 5.1.e T1/E1
  • 5.1.f ISDN
  • 5.1.g DSL
  • 5.1.h Frame relay
  • 5.1.i Cable
  • 5.1.j VPN
  • 5.2 Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection
  • 5.3 Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco routers
  • 5.4 Configure and verify Frame Relay on Cisco routers
  • 5.5 Implement and troubleshoot PPPoE
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