Term March-May is my last term for my CCNA/Cisco Certified Netowrk Associate. CCN4 is the exploration of WAN/Wide Area Network Technologies. WAN Technologies is the last of four courses leading to the CCNA4 designation. The course focuses on advanced IP addressing techniques[NAT/Network Address Translation,PAT/Port Address Translation, and DHCP/Dynamic Host Configuration], WAN technology and terminology, PPP, ISDN, DDR, Frame Relay, network management, and introduction to optical networking. Particular emphasis is given to students being able to demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge from CCNA 1, CCNA 2, and CCNA 3 to a network and to be able to explain how and why a particular strategy is employed. In addition, we are the student will prepare for taking the CCNA Exam.
Course Objectives
The CCNA certification indicates knowledge of networking for the small office, home office (SOHO) market and the ability to work in small businesses or organizations with networks that have fewer than 100 nodes. A CCNA certified individual can perform the following tasks: Install and configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks using LAN and WAN interfaces Provide Level 1 troubleshooting service Improve network performance and security Perform entry-level tasks in the planning, design, installation, operation, and troubleshooting of Ethernet and TCP/IP Networks CCNA 4 is an important step toward achieving CCNA certification. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to perform tasks related to the following: Network Address Translation (NAT) and Port Address Translation (PAT) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) WAN technologies Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Dial-on-demand routing (DDR) Frame Relay Network management
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