ICND2 - Interconnecting
Cisco Network Devices 2
Cisco Course v1 | Prepares you for Cisco Exam 640-816
ICND2.
Price: £495 (ex.
VAT)
This comprehensive self study programme builds on the foundation
provided by ICND1 (Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1),
providing a technical foundation for the rest of the Authorized
Cisco curriculum. Whether your goal is to familiarize yourself with
Cisco technology or to become a Cisco Certified Internetworking
Expert, ICND1 and ICND2 are the place to start.
New to networking and looking for CCNA Certification? The CCNA
certification requirements are covered in two courses: ICND1 and
ICND2. Certification is obtained by passing the ICND1 and the ICND2
tests or by passing a composite CCNA test 640-802.
What you will receive in your Spel package:
- Enhanced content that exceeds standard authorized Cisco
content.
- Access to Self Test Software's exam prep products.
- FREE exam voucher.
What You'll Learn
- Review how to configure and troubleshoot a switch and router in
a small network environment
- Expand the switched network from a small to medium network
environment
- Dangers of redundant switching
- Spanning Tree
- Concepts of VLANs and trunking
- Implementing VLSM
- Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF
- Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP
- Determine when to use access control lists (ACLs)
- Configure, verify, and troubleshoot ACLs
- Configure NAT and PAT
- IPv6 addressing
- Configure PPP, CHAP, and PAP
- Frame Relay operation
- VPN solutions
Course Outline
1. Small Network Implementation
Review Lab: Review of a Small Network Environment
2. Medium-Sized Switched Network
Construction
Implementing VLANs and Trunks
Improving Performance with Spanning Tree
Routing Between VLANs
Securing the Expanded Network
Troubleshooting Switched Networks
3. Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction
Reviewing Routing Operations
Implementing VLSM
4. Single Area OSPF Implementation
Implementing OSPF
Troubleshooting OSPF
5. EIGRP Implementation
Implementing EIGRP
Troubleshooting EIGRP
6. Access Control Lists (ACLs)
ACL Operation
Configuring and Troubleshooting ACLs
7. Address Space Management
Scaling the
Network with NAT and PAT
Transitioning to IPv6
8. LAN Extension into a WAN
Establishing a Point-to-Point WAN Connection with PPP
Establishing a WAN Connection with Frame Relay
Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs
Introducing VPN Solutions
Labs
Lab 1: Implementing a Small Network (Review
Lab)
Using the skills that you acquired or learned in the ICND1
course, configure your workgroup switch and router with a basic
configuration based on the network information provided.
Lab 2: Configuring Expanded Switch
Networks
Expand the switch configuration to meet specific VLAN and
network requirements.
Lab 3: Troubleshooting Switched
Networks
Utilize troubleshooting methods discussed to gather symptoms,
isolate problems, and correct the problems commonly found in a
switched network.
Lab 4: Implementing OSPF
Configure your workgroup routers to use the dynamic routing
protocol OSPF.
Lab 5: Troubleshooting OSPF
Utilize troubleshooting methods discussed to gather symptoms,
isolate problems, and correct the problems commonly found when
running the OSPF routing protocol.
Lab 6: Implementing EIGRP
Configure your workgroup routers to migrate from OSPF to
EIGRP.
Lab 7: Troubleshooting EIGRP
Utilize troubleshooting methods discussed to gather symptoms,
isolate problems, and correct the problems commonly found when
running the EIGRP routing protocol.
Lab 8: Implementing and Troubleshooting Access
Control Lists (ACLs)
Create and troubleshoot IP ACLs.
Lab 9: Configuring NAT and Port Address Translation
(PAT)
Configure your workgroup router to use PAT.
Lab 10: Implementing IPv6
Allocate and configure IPv6 addresses on your workgroup
routers.
Lab 11: Establishing a Frame Relay
WAN
Using the serial interface, create a Frame Relay connection to
the Core.
Lab 12: Troubleshooting Frame Relay
WANs
Utilize troubleshooting methods discussed to gather symptoms,
isolate problems, and correct the problems commonly found in a
Frame Relay network.