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LAN Switching
This interactive CBT introduces the concepts of switching. It
explains the network congestion problem in Ethernet networks and
the solution to this problem by implementing segmentation of networks
by using bridges, routers, and switches. This course describes
the basic operation of a switch, router, and bridge, the various
types of switching methods, and the Spanning Tree Protocol. The
course also describes the types of Virtual Local Area Networks
and their benefits, and discusses the benefits and distance limitations
of Fast and Gigabit Ethernet.
LAN Switching training covers such topics as:
LAN Operations
Network Congestion Solutions
Switch Operations
Virtual LAN
High Speed Ethernet
This course is suitable for Network support staff who will install and maintain
small networks, Network support staff who will perform helpdesk role and provide
first level of technical assistance to users in medium-to-large enterprise
organizations, Network administrators who will manage and monitor medium-to-large
networks, Networking professionals who are using Cisco products, Channel partners,
resellers, and customers who are new to Cisco products and services, Students
who would like a resource library for CCNA and CCNP.
Cisco Advanced Networking and Routing
This course covers the concepts, commands, and practice required
to configure Cisco switches and routers in multi-protocol internetworks.
You will be given information sufficient to identify and recommend
the best Cisco solutions for small to medium-sized businesses.
This course also covers basic configuration procedures to build
a multi-router, multi-group internetwork that uses LAN and WAN
interfaces for the most commonly used routing and routed protocols.
The course also provides information on installation, configuration,
and troubleshooting that technical support people require for installing
and configuring Cisco products.
Advanced Networking and Routing training covers such topics as:
Getting Started with Cisco Networks
Interconnecting Cisco Catalyst Switches
Interconnecting Cisco Routers
Extending the Networks to WANS
Learn to use Cisco software to identify addresses, protocols, and connectivity
status in a network containing multiple interconnected Cisco devices and to
determine when a hub, Ethernet switch, or router would be more appropriately
used. You will learn to configure and interconnect Cisco switches and routers
and to configure access lists to control access to network devices or segments
and general network traffic. You will be able to verify that Cisco switches
and routers operate as intended |