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Cisco Career Paths

 

Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA™):
CCDAs are qualified to design simple routed LAN, routed WAN, and switched LAN networks. Assumes prerequisite knowledge and skills to install, configure, and operate same. Besides the recommended CCNA™ Technologies, CCDAs will also understand network-layer addressing, filtering with access list VLAN useand propagation, and networking sizing.

Recommended Courses:

  • Designing Cisco Networks (DCN)


Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA™ 2.0 Exam 640-507):

CCNAs can effectively install, configure, and operate simple-routed LAN, routed WAN, and switched LAN networks. Examples of types of solutions that a CCNA will be able to offer based on a combination of training and real-world experience: Install and/or configure a network; Optimize WAN through Internet access solutions that reduce bandwidth and reduces WAN costs using features such as: Filtering with Access Lists, Bandwidth on Demand (BOD), Dial on demand routing (DDR); Provide remote access by integrating dial-up connectivity with traditional, remote LAN to LAN access, as well as supporting the higher levels of performance required for new applications such as Internet commerce, multimedia,etc.

Recommended Courses Track 2.0  E-Training Online now Available
Internetworking Technology Multimedia (ITM) CD-ROM
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND)

Recommended Courses Track 1.0 (Retiring 7/31/00)

  • Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (ICRC)
  • Internetworking Technology Multimedia (ITM) CD-ROM
  • High -Performance Solutions for Desktop Connectivity (HPSDC) 


Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP™ Path 1.0 or 2.0)

CCNPs can effectively install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot complex routed LAN, routed WAN, Switched LAN networks, and Dial Access Services. Examples of types of solutions that a CCNP will be able to offer based on a combination of training and real-world experience: Install and/or configure a network to increase bandwidth, quicken network response times, improve reliability, and quality of service; Maximize performance through campus LANs, routed WANs, and remote access; Improve Network security; Create a global intranet; Provide Access security to campus switches and routers: Provide increased switching and routing bandwidth, end to end resiliency services; Provide custom queuing and routed priority services.

Recommended Courses Path 1.0:

CCNA Path 1.0 or 2.0 and the following classes

  • Advance Cisco Routing and Configuration Course (ACRC™)
  • Configuring, Monitoring and Troubleshooting Dial-up Services (CMTD)
  • Cisco LAN Switch Configuration Course (CLSC)
  • Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting (CIT)


Recommended Courses Path 2.0:

CCNA Path 1.0 or 2.0 and the following classes:

  • Building Scalable Cisco Netowrks (BSCN)
  • Building Cisco Multilayer Switching Networks (BCMSN)
  • Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN)
  • Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting (CIT)
     

Cisco Recommend Classes for the Routing and Switching CCIE™ certification: (CCIE)

  • Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices
  • Installation and Maintenance of Cisco Routers
  • Building Scalable Cisco Networks
  • Cisco Internetwork Design
  • Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting
  • SNA Configuration for Multiprotocol Administrators

Cisco Class Descriptions

 

ICND: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices(CCNA™ Track 2.0)

The five-day Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND 1.0) course presents the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks. Through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, exercises, and laboratory projects, students are given information sufficient to identify and recommend the best Cisco solutions for small to medium-sized businesses. Students perform all 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. ICND 1.0 provides the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information that technical support people require to install and configure Cisco products.

Course Objectives

In order to perform the course goal, students should be able to fulfill the following tasks:

  • Determine in which situations a hub, Ethernet switch, or router would be more appropriately used.
  • Use Cisco software to identify addresses, protocols, and connectivity status in a network containing multiple interconnected Cisco devices.
  • Interconnect Cisco switches and routers according to a given network design specification.
  • Configure Cisco switches and routers to support a specified list of protocols and technologies.
  • Configure access lists to control access to network devices or segments and general network traffic.
  • Verify that Cisco switches and routers, as well as their configured network services and protocols, operate as intended within a given network specification.
     


Building Cisco Multilayer Switching Networks Track 2.0 (BCMSN) (CCNP™)

The purpose of Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) 1.0 is to teach network administrators how to build campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. Cisco Worldwide Training (WWT) currently offers courses that present routing and switching concepts and implementations. This course addresses how these technologies work together. This course replaces the ACRC Course.

The BCMSN training project is a five-day lecture/lab course and is an integral part of the recently announced Cisco Career Certifications program. The BCMSN training project is a Layer 2 education offering and is part of the recommended training path for those students seeking Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) status.

Building Scalable Cisco Netowrks  Track 2.0 (BSCN)(CCNP™)

Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Track 2.0 (BCRAN)(CCNP™)

The Building Cisco Remote Access Networks course teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. Once the network is built, the course further teaches students how to control access to the central site, as well as maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links.

Advanced Cisco Router Configuration  Track 1.0 (ACRC™) (CCNP™)
This four-day course is designed as a continuation of our Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration course, Advanced Cisco Router Configuration (ACRC) is the next step in comprehending more complex aspects of Cisco Router Configuration. Routing protocols are handled in greater depth for optimal internetwork understanding and expertise. This course is intended for CCIE candidates, network administrators, network specialists, and technicians.

Prerequisites
ICRC course or hands-on experience implementing and configuring Cisco routers.

Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting (CIT)
This four-day course teaches students how to troubleshoot internetworks that include Cisco equipment. You will learn to use a standard problem-solving model, common network troubleshooting tools and the diagnostic tools provided with the Cisco software to analyze and resolve network problems in IP, WAN, Novell and AppleTalk environments. This course is for network systems analysts and maintenance personnel responsible for troubleshooting network problems.

Prerequisites
Advanced Cisco Router Configuration (ACRC) and at least six months of working with a Cisco-based router internetwork.

Cisco SNA Configuration For Multiprotocol Administrators (SNAM)
This five-day, SNA Internetworking course is designed for networking professionals who are already familiar with TCP/IP and want to learn how to configure Cisco routers in an SNA environment. The course overviews SNA terms and concepts and reviews the traditional data links used in SNA. The primary focus is to teach the configuration of the Cisco IOS features which transport token-ring, Ethernet, and SDLC attached SNA device traffic over a multiprotocol network. Configuration for features such as host connectivity with the channel interface processor, PU gateway function, and APPN routing is also presented to complete Cisco's support of SNA in the mainframe and distributed PC-based network. Extensive labs provide the student with hands-on experience in configuring Source-Route Bridging and SDLC Transport.

This course is for individuals who are responsible for implementing and maintaining SNA networks using Cisco routers.

Prerequisites
Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (ICRC™) course or hands-on experience implementing and configuring Cisco routers. Working knowledge of TCP/IP, including its addressing and routing protocols.

Cisco Internetwork Design (CID)
At the completion of this five day class, students will be able to troubleshoot internetworks that include Cisco Equipement. They will develop a functional understanding of the standard problem-solving model, common network troubleshooting tools and the diagnostic tools provided with Cisco software to analyze and resolve network problems in IP,WAN,Novell,IPX and AppleTalk environments..

Prerequisites
A broad knowledge of multiprotocol internetworks and course work equivalent to Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration (ICRC), Advanced Cisco Router Configuration (ACRC) and Cisco Router Installation and Maintenance (IMCR). Cisco SNA Configuration for Multiprotocol Administrators (SNAM) is also highly recommended.


(CLSC) Cisco LAN Switch Configuration


Cisco ATM Solutions (CATM)

This three-day course presents Cisco's implementation of ATM technology. It begins by providing an overview of key ATM concepts and then focuses on operation and configuration of ATM-based networking using Cisco's LightStream ATM Switch and ATM Interface Processor (AIP). (This course includes hands-on labs in which students configure the LightStream ATM Switch and the AIP). This class is for networking professionals who are responsible for planning, configuring or supporting ATM-based networks that use Cisco ATM technology.

Prerequisites
Prior exposure to data networking concepts and terminology; no prior experience with ATM is required.

Designing Cisco Networks (DCN)
This network design course has been created to provide advance information on designing and implementing network systems for samll to medium sized businesses. The intended audience for this theory course is network design engineers.

(CMTD) Configuring, Monitoring, Troubleshooting


(CRLS) Cisco Routers & LAN Switches


(IMCR) Cisco Router Install & Maintenance
 

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