CISCO-Academy

СнимкаCISCO-Academy at Institute of Defense "Professor Tsvetan Lazarov"

Technology is changing the world! Connecting billions of devices in The Frost improves the way we live and work!

The CISCO-Academy at "Institute of Defense "Professor Tsvetan Lazarov" offers training in the CCNA course (Cisco Certified Network Associate – Certified by Cisco Network Assistant) Routing and Switching. The course program includes four modules, each lasting 70 hours.

CCNA Routing and Switching's learning content provides knowledge of the theoretical basics of networks and network devices, and the skills to work with them. Students are trained to install and configure routers and switches on local and larger networks, detect and fix problems, optimize networks, and take care of security and protection from attacks.

The program of the course does not require preliminary knowledge in the design, construction, administration and maintenance of computer networks. It is necessary for students to use (reading with understanding) English at technical level, because the educational material and the tests are in English, and the lectures and exercises are held in Bulgarian.

Chapter 1. Exploring the Network
1.1 Globally Connected
1.2 LANs, WANs, and the Internet
1.3 The Network as a Platform
1.4 The Changing Network Environment

Chapter 2. Configuring a Network Operating System
2.1 IOS Bootcamp
2.2 Getting Basic
2.3 Addressing Schemes

Chapter 3. Network Protocols and Communications
3.1 Rules of Communications
3.2 Network Protocols and Standards
3.3 Moving Data in the Network

Chapter 4. Network Access
4.1 Physical Layer Protocols
4.2 Network Media
4.3 Data Link Layer Protocols
4.4 Media Access Control

Chapter 5. Ethernet
5.1 Ethernet Protocol
5.2 Address Resolution Protocol
5.3 LAN Switches

Chapter 6. Network Layer
6.1 Network Layer Protocols
6.2 Routing
6.3 Routers
6.4 Configuring a Cisco Router

Chapter 7. Transport Layer
7.1 Transport Layer Protocols
7.2 TCP and UPD

Chapter 8. IP Addressing
8.1 IPv4 Network Addresses
8.2 IPv6 Network Addresses
8.3 Connectivity Verification

Chapter 9. Subnetting IP Networks
9.1 Subnetting an IPv4 Network
9.2 Addressing Schemes
9.3 Design Considerations for IPv6

Chapter 10. Application Layer
10.1 Application Layer Protocols
10.2 Well-Known Application Layer Protocols and Services
10.3 The Message Heard Around The World

Chapter 11. It’s a Network
11.1 Create and Grow
11.2 Keeping the Network Safe
11.3 Basic Network Performance
11.4 Managing IOS Configuration Files
11.5 Integrated Routing Services
 

Chapter 1. Introduction to Switched Networks
1.1 LAN Design
1.2 The Switched Environment

Chapter 2. Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration
2.1 Basic Switch Configuration
2.2 Switch Security: Management and Implementation

Chapter 3. Implementing VLAN Security
3.1 VLAN Segmentation
3.2 VLAN Implementations
3.3 VLAN Security and Design

Chapter 4. Routing Concepts
4.1 Initial Configuration of a Router
4.2 Routing Decisions
4.3 Router Operation

Chapter 5. Inter-VLAN Routing
5.1 Inter-VLAN Routing Configuration
5.2 Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing
5.3 Layer 3 Switching

Chapter 6. Static Routing
6.1 Static Routing Implementation
6.2 Configure Static and Default Routes
6.3 Review of CIDR and VLSM
6.4 Configure Summary and Floating Static Routes
6.5 Troubleshoot Static and Default Route issues

Chapter 7. Routing Dynamically
7.1 Dynamic Routing Protocols
7.2 Distance Vector Dynamic Routing
7.3 RIP and RIPng Routing
7.4 Link-State Dynamic Routing
7.5 The Routing Table
Chapter 8. Single-Area OSPF
8.1 Characteristics of OSPF
8.2 Configure Single-Area OSPFv2
8.3 Configure Single-Area OSPFv3

Chapter 9. Access Control Lists
9.1 IP ACL Operation
9.2 Standard IPv4 ACLs
9.3 Extended IPv4 ACLs
9.4 Troubleshoot ACLs
9.6 IPv6 ACLs

Chapter 10. DHCP
10.1 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4
10.2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v6

Chapter 11. Network Address Translation for IPv4
11.1 NAT Operation
11.2 Configuring NAT
11.3 Troubleshooting NAT
 

Chapter 1. Growing the Network
1.1 Scaling the Network
1.2 Switched Network

Chapter 2. LAN Redundancy
2.1 Spanning Tree Concepts
2.2 Varieties of Spanning Tree Protocols
2.3 Spanning Tree Configuration
2.4 First Hop Redundancy Protocols

Chapter 3. Link Aggregation
3.1 Link Aggregation Concepts
3.2 Link Aggregation Configuration

Chapter 4. Wireless LANs
4.1 Wireless LAN Concepts
4.2 Wireless LAN Operation
4.3 Wireless LAN Security
4.4 Wireless LAN Configuration
Chapter 5. Adjust and Troubleshoot Single-Area OSPF
5.1 Advanced Single-Area OSPF Configurations
5.2 Troubleshooting Single-Area OSPF Implementations

Chapter 6. Multiarea OSPF
6.1 Multiarea OSPF Operation
6.2 Configuring Multiarea OSPF

Chapter 7. EIGRP
7.1 Characteristics of EIGRP
7.2 Configuring EIGRP for IPv4
7.3 Operation of EIGRP
7.4 Configuring EIGRP for IPv6

Chapter 8. Adjust and Troubleshoot EIGRP
8.1 Advanced EIGRP Configurations
8.2 Troubleshoot EIGRP

Chapter 9. IOS File Management
9.1 Managing IOS System Files
9.2 IOS Licensing
 

Chapter 1. Hierarchical Network Design
1.1 Hierarchical Network Design Overview
1.2 Cisco Enterprise Architecture
1.3 Evolving Network Architectures

Chapter 2. Connecting to the WAN
2.1 WAN Technologies Overview
2.2 Selecting a WAN Technology

Chapter 3. Point-to-Point Connections
3.1 Serial Point-to-Point Overview
3.2 PPP Operation
3.3 Configure PPP
3.4 Troubleshoot WAN Connectivity

Chapter 4. Frame Relay
4.1 Introduction to Frame Relay
4.2 Configure Frame Relay
4.3 Troubleshoot Connectivity

Chapter 5. Network Address Translation for IPv4
5.1 NAT Operation
5.2 Configuring NAT
5.3 Troubleshooting NAT

Chapter 6. Broadband Solutions
6.1 Teleworking
6.2 Comparing Broadband Solutions
6.3 Configuring xDSL Connectivity

Chapter 7. Securing Site-to-Site Connectivity
7.1 VPNs
7.2 Implementing GRE Tunnels

Chapter 8. Monitoring the Network
8.1 Syslog
8.2 SNMP
8.3 Netflow

Chapter 9. Troubleshoot the Network
9.1 Troubleshooting with a Systematic Approach
9.2 Network Troubleshooting