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CISCO CCNA Certification Birmingham City University, Millennium Point Campus Presenters: Duncan Maidens & John Higgins CEU Value: 30 CEU Points

As a follow on from CEDIA’s 3 Day IP and Networking course, we are promoting the chance to get CISCO CCNA certified at the CISCO Academy at Birmingham City University. With the majority of systems in our world converging onto an increasingly complex IP network there has never been a better time to bring enhanced core IP skills into your company. The course is run as a blended learning program combining online study with workshop time at Birmingham City University in their specialised CISCO labs. This is a much better option than attending a 2 week CCNA program as it allows for both deeper learning and far more hands on practice. In addition, as a CEDIA organised course you will be learning alongside your peers who have a similar perspective on networking and IP. On successful completion of the exam (Included in the price), you will be CISCO CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Certified.

Overview This course is mostly self paced remote learning although there is a requirement to attend for at least 5 days for introductions and assessments. The course follows the Cisco Networking Academy Curricula for CCNA. Students are given access to online curricula and lab simulation tools, they are required to spend their time working through the elearning material, completing laboratory exercises on Netlab or Packet tracer and practice assessments. 24/7 Access to the online material and remote labs is also included as well as a network simulation program for installation at home. Each block culminates in an online exam and practical test for which the student will receive a course completion certificate. Hence attendance on these dates are compulsory. At the end of the course some time will be available for exam preparation and the opportunity to take the CCNA certification exam at Birmingham City University. In-person dates are: CCNA 1 - 17 October and 9th December 2011 CCNA 2 - 9 January and 2nd March 2012 CCNA 3 - 12 March and 11th May 2012 CCNA 4 - 21 May and 20 July 2012 If candidates have difficulty attending in-person dates and do not wish to meet with the tutors, then attendance at the start of the CCNA 2,3 and 4 modules is optional. Thus the dates 9 January, 12 March and 21 May are optional. Date changes are only available by prior agreement with the course tutors.

This session may only be booked online at www.cediaeducation.com

CEDIA/BCU CISCO CCNA Certification 2011

Course Structure The course covers the CCNA exam objectives using the Cisco Networking Academy Online curricula. The course is split into four modules which include theory and practical tests after each stage. Networking Fundamentals Chapter 1. Living in a Network-Centric World Chapter 2. Communicating Over the Network Chapter 3. Application Layer Functionality and Protocols Chapter 4. OSI Transport Layer Chapter 5. OSI Network Layer Chapter 6. Addressing the Network – IPv4 Chapter 7. Data Link Layer Chapter 8. OSI Physical Layer Chapter 9. Ethernet Chapter 10. Planning and Cabling Networks Chapter 11. Configuring and Testing Your Network Routing Protocols and Concepts Chapter 1. Introduction to Routing and Packet Forwarding Chapter 2. Static Routing Chapter 3. Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocols Chapter 4. Distance Vector Routing Protocols Chapter 5. RIP Version 1 Chapter 6. VLSM and CIDR Chapter 7. RIPv2 Chapter 8. The Routing Table: A Closer Look Chapter 9. EIGRP Chapter 10. Link-State Routing Protocols Chapter 11. OSPF LAN Switching and Wireless Chapter 1. LAN Design Chapter 2. Basic Switch Concepts and Configuration Chapter 3. VLANs Chapter 4. VTP Chapter 5. STP Chapter 6. Inter-VLAN Routing Chapter 7. Basic Wireless Concepts and Configuration Accessing the WAN Chapter 1. Introduction to WANs Chapter 2. PPP Chapter 3. Frame Relay Chapter 4. Network Security Chapter 5. ACLs Chapter 6. Teleworker Services Chapter 7. IP Addressing Services Chapter 8. Network Troubleshooting The course prepares candidates to sit the CCNA certification exam. This exam tests a candidate's knowledge and skills required to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium size enterprise branch network. The topics include connecting to a WAN; implementing network security; network types; network media; routing and switching fundamentals; the TCP/IP and OSI models; IP addressing; WAN technologies; operating and configuring IOS devices; extending switched networks with VLANs; determining IP routes; managing IP traffic with access lists; establishing point-to-point connections; and establishing Frame Relay connections.

£ 899 incl for CEDIA Members £ 990 incl for non-members

This session may only be booked online at www.cedia.co.uk/education