| Cisco Router Training: 2-Day Hands-On Fundamentals Workshop |
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| Friday, 04 July 2008 06:55 |
Good training makes a big difference!Imagine the cost of improperly configured equipment:
In just two days, we deliver a lot of knowledge! NEW: Now includes VPN training. Workshop DescriptionTwo intensive days of hands-on Cisco® router training including Cisco® router installation, configuration, and troubleshooting using live in-classroom routers. You'll learn how to build a Cisco® router configuration from scratch. You'll learn different ways of monitoring your router, saving and restoring configurations, and how to design and implement access-control lists. We'll explain TCP/IP addressing and subnetting concepts in a way that you can really understand. You'll even learn how to set up a site-to-site VPN with your Cisco routers!
Bring this Workshop Onsite to Your Location. Small or large groups; Save on travel expense and time away from the office by bringing the training right to your door. Find out more.
Registration Fee:Early registration rates apply to registrations received up to 30 days prior to the workshop Early Registration/Late Registration $995/$1195 for 1 person Register Now by Clicking on Your Preferred Date and Location at the Bottom of the Page Learning ObjectivesThe overall objective of this seminar is to help you become comfortable with viewing, editing, managing, and troubleshooting Cisco® router configurations. By the end of this seminar, you will...
Certifications and ExamsThis Cisco® training seminar is designed for working IT professionals who desire a practical understanding of Cisco® router configuration procedures and techniques. It is not designed as a test-taker's "boot camp", but it can help prepare you for the routing portion of the Cisco® CCNA® exam(s). Exam candidates are encouraged to review this course description and the complete exam objectives and outlines to ensure that this seminar is appropriate for them. Who should attend?This hands-on Cisco® router training seminar is perfect for experienced network administrators, engineers, and technicians who are just now starting to work with Cisco® routers, for network-savvy business people who need to learn the lingo, for CCNA® and CCENT® candidates looking for hands-on experience, for teachers and instructors wanting to brush up on technical training skills, and anyone who needs to better understand the most widely used routers in the world. Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: What model of Cisco routers do you use in your seminar? Q: I use 1841s (or 2821s, 3825s, etc.). Will this class be relevant for me? Q: What version of the software is loaded on your classroom routers? Q: How much of this class is taught in the command line as opposed to the GUI? Q: What operating system is loaded on the classroom computers? Register Now by Clicking on Your Preferred Date and Location at the Bottom of the Page
Bring this Workshop Onsite to Your Location. Small or large groups; Save on travel expense and time away from the office by bringing the training right to your door. Find out more. Course OutlineModule One: Building a Router Configuration from Scratch
You'll start by building a router configuration in the GUI, then you'll build one in the Command-Line Interface. You'll learn how to configure banners, console and virtual terminal lines, and how to merge configurations. You'll see different types of routers and where they're used. You'll see the insides of a router, it's primary hardware components, and how to configure the incredibly powerful Cisco® Internetwork Operating System (CIOS)®.
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Module Two: Designing and Configuring the TCP/IP ProtocolUnderstanding IP addressing is at the core of modern network design and troubleshooting. You'll use powerful learning techniques to become comfortable with IP addressing and subnetting so your networks will run faster with fewer data collisions.
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Module Three: Backing Up and Restoring ConfigurationsProduction routers can have lengthy, complicated configurations that would be difficult (if not impossible) to recreate. As with anything in the computer world, backups are critical. You?ll learn and experiment with three different ways of backing up and applying configurations.
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Module Four: Monitoring Your RouterOnce your router is operating, you'll need to monitor it for optimization, security, and troubleshooting. In this module, you'll learn how to use the "show" family of commands and the powerful Cisco® Discovery Protocol® to see what your router (and its neighbors) are doing "behind the scenes".
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Module Five: Configuring and Deploying DHCPYou can use DHCP on a Cisco® Router with NAT to configure an entire SOHO (small office home office) network without the need for expensive, complex servers. You'll see the simple steps required for deploying and configuring DHCP.
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Module Six: Understanding and Using Access Control ListsOne of the most popular ways of managing network traffic is through a router's access control lists. You'll see how to build standard IP access control lists to control general traffic and extended IP access control lists to permit or deny very specific types of traffic. Plus, we'll show you how to simplify access control List management with named ACLs and line numbering.
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Module Seven: Network Address TranslationNetwork Address Translation (NAT) is one of the most talked about tools in today's network environments. We'll show you how to configure NAT to protect your LAN while sharing an Internet or other WAN connection. You'll also learn how to enable port forwarding to Internet clients to connect to inside resources such as Web servers and VPN servers.
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Module Eight: Routing Protocols and ProceduresThis is what routers are all about and you'll see when to use static routing and when to use dynamic routing. You'll work with three different routing protocols to see the differences between them.
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Module Nine: TroubleshootingLet's face it, systems are far from perfect and when problems occur, we need to identify the cause and repair them right away! In this module, we'll show you how to perform basic troubleshooting steps including the use of the "show" commands and router debugging. We'll even show you how to install the UNIX syslog tool on a Windows® computer to offload your router logs.
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Module Ten: Remote Router ControlMost of the time, you'll control your router remotely. In this module, you?ll learn how to use Telnet and a variety of commands to configure, optimize, and troubleshoot your router from your desktop (or wherever you are!).
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Module Eleven: Virtual Private NetworksA VPN (Virtual Private Network) allows you to connect securely from one location to another across a non-secure network such as the public Internet. In this module, we'll help you understand the phases of VPN negotiation, the protocols and encryption technologies that can be used, and how to set up and test an actual site-to-site VPN. You'll learn about the differences between MD5 and SHA, whether you should use DES, 3DES, or AES, and how to avoid some common "gotchas" in configuring a VPN.
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Module Twelve: Managing Cisco IOS PasswordsThere are several different types of passwords in use on a Cisco router. In this module, you'll learn how to encrypt all passwords. You'll also learn the all-important password recovery techniques to use when you don't know the administrator password for your router.
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PrerequisitesStudents should have basic familiarity with computers and networks. Completion of soundtraining.net's Networking Fundamentals: How to Build, Administer, and Troubleshoot Computer Networks or equivalent knowledge is recommended. This is a fundamentals seminar and is appropriate for those with no router experience and limited networking experience. More advanced students should carefully review the seminar outline to ensure that it meets their personal/career objectives. Schedule and RegistrationTwo consecutive days.
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