CCNA 1 Internetworking Fundamentals
Cisco Main More Info CCNA Outlines CCNP Outlines Cisco Academy FAQ Instructor Center Local Academies Network Security Pictures Student Center
Prerequisites
The successful completion of this course requires the following:- Reading Age Level (RAL) of 13
- Basic computer literacy and awareness of the Internet
- Prior experience with computer hardware, binary math, and basic electronics
- Background in cabling
Course Description
CCNA 1: Networking Basics is the first of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation. CCNA 1 introduces Cisco Networking Academy Program students to the networking field. The course focuses on the following:- Network terminology
- Network protocols
- Local-area networks (LANs)
- Wide-area networks (WANs)
- Open System Interconnection (OSI) model
- Cabling
- Cabling tools
- Routers
- Router programming
- Ethernet
- Internet Protocol (IP) addressing
- Network standards
Course Outcomes
CCNA 1 is an important step toward achieving CCNA certification. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to perform tasks related to the following:- Networking mathematics, terminology, and models
- Networking media such as copper, optical, and wireless
- Testing and cabling LANs and WANs
- Ethernet Operation and 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet
- Ethernet Switching
- IP addressing and subnetting
- IP, TCP, UDP, and application layer protocols
Additional Information contact:
|
Brian Lightfoot at 816.482.5449 Email: Brian.Lightfoot@mcckc.edu |
