Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
The Cisco Certified Network Associate course comprises of 4 training modules to develop your skills for building and maintaining secure and scalable internetworking infrastructure for medium to large enterprises. Each module (see below) is delivered via the Cisco Networking Academy which provides practical experience, training and knowledge base that will extensively and comprehensively prepare you for the CCNA Certification exam.
After completing all 4 modules you will be ready to sit for your CCNA exam.
We will train you, prepare you and test you at our new testing centre.
Download the course flyer.
For more information visit CISCO CCNA Exploration
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| Who should attend? |
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) can help you develop and validate your skills in your current position, or propel you toward a future role, such as:
- Network Engineer
- Network Administrator
- IT Security Administrator
- Network Security Specialist
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Next available course
23 TH Jul - 17th SEP 2009 (9 Thursdays) Footscray Nicholson Street Campus
08TH AUG - 05th SEP 2009 (5 Saturdays) Footscray Nicholson Street Campus
08THOCT - 10TH DEC 2009 (9 Thursdays) Footscray Nicholson Street Campus
17THNOV - 14TH NOV 2009 (5 Saturdays) Footscray Nicholson Street Campus
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Time: 5:30AM to 9:30PM on Thursdays OR 9:30 - 4:30 on Saturdays
Room: T115, Telford Building
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| COURSE COSTS |
- Fees: $640 (GST FREE)
- Payment Options: Credit Card/Cheque (payable to Victoria University)
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| Course Includes |
- Work-based practical activities and discussions
- Student access to CISCO Networking Academy.
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| HOW TO ENROL |
- Class sizes are limited. Course commencement is subject to viable numbers full payment is required to secure a place.
- Enrolments taken in order of receipt. Enrolment form
- Contact 9919 6200 or email it.tafe@vu.edu.au.
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| course completion |
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Successful participants will receive a CISCO Academy Completion Certificate
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| What you will learn - Network Fundamentals |
- Application Layer Functionality and Protocols
- OSI Transport Layer
- OSI Network Layer
- Addressing the Network
- Data Link Layer
- OSI Physical Layer
- Ethernet Technology
- Planning and Cabling Networks
- Configuring and Testing your Networks
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| What you will learn - Routing Protocols & Concepts |
- Introduction to Routing & Packet Forwarding
- Static routing
- Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocols
- Distance Vector Routing Protocols
- RIP version 1
- VLSM & CIDR
- RIP version 2
- Link-State Routing Protocols
- EIGRP/OSPF
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| What you will learn - LAN Switching & Wireless |
- LAN Design – Network Hierarchical Design Layers
- Basic Switch Concepts & Configuration
- Virtual LANS (VLANs)
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- Virtual Trunking Protocol (VTP)
- Inter VLAN Routing
- Basic Wireless Concepts & Configuration
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| What you will learn - Advanced WANs |
- Introduction to WANs
- HDLC/PPP & Authentication
- Frame Relay
- Network Security
- ACLs – Standard, Extended, Dynamic, and Complex
- Teleworker Services
- IP Addressing Services – DHCP/NAT/PAT
- Network Troubleshooting
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Last reviewed: 14/04/2009