Cisco Related Series CCNA 640-802
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Course Description
Course Outline
1. Networking Fundamentals
Time: 1 hours
This course provides a foundation of networking fundamentals in preparation for the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Identify network technologies
- Describe Ethernet concepts
Topics
- Networking Fundamentals
2. Network Models
Time: 1 hours
This course provides an introduction to network models in preparation for the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Identify protocols and their port numbers
- Describe the encapsulation and decapsulation process
- Define network processes related OSI model layers
Topics
- Network Models
3. Concepts in IP Addressing
Time: 1 hours
This course provides information on IP addressing in preparation for the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Identify the Address Class and Default Mask
- Determine Host and Subnet Requirements
Topics
- Concepts in IP Addressing
4. Working with Cisco Equipment
Time: 1 hours
This course provides information on working with Cisco equipment for the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Navigate the Cisco IOS Command Line Interface
- Assign IP Addresses
- Enable an Interface
Topics
- Working with Cisco Equipment
5. Managing Your Router
Time: 1 hours
This course provides information on managing routers for the INCD1 640-822 exam.
Objectives
- Use Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH)
- Describe IOS Naming Conventions
- Back Up and Restore Your IOS and Configuration
Topics
- Managing Your Router
6. Basic Catalyst Switch Operations and Configuration
Time: 1 hours
This course provides information on basic catalyst switch operations and configuration for the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Identify the benefits of bridges and switches
- Configure switch ports
- Connect switches
Topics
- Basic Catalyst Switch Operations and Configuration
7. Introduction to WANs
Time: 1 hours
This course provides an introduction to wide area networks for the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Configure PPP
- Configure Frame Relay
- Configure NAT
Topics
- Introduction to WANs
8. Wireless LANs
Time: 1 hours
This course provides an introduction to wireless LANs for the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Identify the differences between wireless LAN standards
- Describe the differences between WLAN modes
- Identify security threats specific to WLANs and techniques to mitigate them
- Identify the basic configuration steps for installing and using a wireless access point
- Identify the differences between BSS and ESS
Topics
- Wireless LANs
9. Basic Network Security
Time: 1 hours
This course provides an introduction to basic network security for the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Describe the importance of security policies
- Define basic mitigation steps
Topics
- Basic Network Security
10. Basic Routing
Time: 1 hours
This course provides an introduction to basic routing concepts for the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Define dynamic routing algorithms
- Describe the use of Administrative Distances
- Configure static routes
- Configure RIP
Topics
- Basic Routing
11. Small-Office Internet Connection
Time: 1 hours
This course covers small office Internet connection concepts found on the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Use the SDM interface to configure a default route
- Use the Cisco SDM interface to configure NAT and DHCP
- Describe IP Subnetting
- Test and troubleshoot LAN and WAN connectivity
Topics
- Small-Office Internet Connection
12. Advanced Catalyst Switch Operations and Configuration
Time: 1 hours
This course covers advanced catalyst switch operations and configuration concepts found on the ICND2 640-816 exam.
Objectives
- Identify Root, Designated, and Blocked ports in a system
- Assign Switch Ports to VLANs
- Configure Trunk links
- Create and join a VTP Domain
- Troubleshoot VTP and Inter-VLAN routing
Topics
- Advanced Catalyst Switch Operations and Configuration
13. IP Access Lists
Time: 1 hours
This course covers IP access list concepts found on the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Configure standard, extended, and named ACLs
- Troubleshoot standard, extended, and named ACLs
Topics
- IP Access Lists
14. Advanced Routing
Time: 1 hours
This course covers advanced routing concepts found on the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Configure EIGRP
- Configure OSPF
Topics
- Advanced Routing
15. Advanced WANs
Time: 1 hours
This course covers advanced WAN concepts found on the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Configure PPP (point-to-point)
- Configure Frame Relay
- Describe components of IPsec VPNs
- Identify uses of SSL VPNs
Topics
- Advanced WANs
16. Advanced IP Concepts
Time: 1 hours
This course covers advanced IP concepts found on the CCNA 640-802 exam.
Objectives
- Describe advanced subnetting
- Interpret an IP route table
- Configure NAT and PAT
- Recognize and compress IPv6 addresses
Topics
- Advanced IP Concepts
17. Practice Exam 1
Time: 1 hours
This course presents questions that will help you prepare for the Cisco CCNA 640-802 exam. The feedback for each question provides in-depth background on the topic, including why each incorrect option was wrong and what to look for in correct answers.
Objectives
- Complete the practice exam questions
Topics
- Practice exam
18. Practice Exam 2
Time: 1 hours
This course presents questions that will help you prepare for the Cisco CCNA 640-802 exam. The feedback for each question provides in-depth background on the topic, including why each incorrect option was wrong and what to look for in correct answers.
Objectives
- Complete the practice exam questions
Topics
- Practice exam
19. Practice Exam 3
Time: 1 hours
This course presents questions that will help you prepare for the Cisco CCNA 640-802 exam. The feedback for each question provides in-depth background on the topic, including why each incorrect option was wrong and what to look for in correct answers.
Objectives
- Complete the practice exam questions
Topics
- Practice exam
More Information
| Language | English |
| Course Length | 19.00 hours |
| Duration of Access | 1 year |
| Instructor | Self Study |
| Vendor | Webucator (Read more about Webucator accreditation.) |
| Course Certification | Otterbein College awards 1 CEU for every 10 hours of successfully completed course work. For the average completion time of any course, see the course outline. Select the category of courses you are interested in and then select the specific course. Average course completion time is listed under "Time" on each course catalog page. Students pay Otterbein College a $15 (subject to change) CEU application fee for each course completed for CEU credit. |
| Requirements/Materials Included | The following are the minimum user system requirements necessary to enjoy maximum access to the HTML-based courses: 200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800x600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. An Authorware plug-in is used for course simulations but is not required to run the courses. It can be installed the first time you take a course by following the instructions shown on the Web page. The Macromedia Flash Player is used for course introductions and activities, but is not required to run the courses. It can be installed the first time you take a course by following the instructions shown at login. Netscape and AOL browsers are not supported. We do not formally support our courseware on the Macintosh platform. If you choose to try to use the courses on a Macintosh, you need to be aware that they will not have full functionality, specifically within the Authorware simulations and the supplied files. However, if you are a Macintosh user and make use of a Windows emulator, Authorware simulations and supplied files may function. Since we do not test with Macintosh or Windows emulators, we cannot guarantee our courses on the Macintosh platform. The courses play well through 56 KB modems. Of course, play is faster as connection speeds increase. The traditional HTML-based courses are designed for highly efficient, real-time presentation with an average page size under 20 K. The Business Skills Video courses use streaming media at a rate of 15 Frames Per Second. The media is sent in a continuous stream and is played as it arrives rather than waiting for the complete file to download. |














