CCNA 4 WAN Technologies
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Prerequisites
The successful completion of this course requires the following:- Reading Age Level (RAL) of 13
- Successful completion of CCNA 3
Course Description
CCNA 4: WAN Technologies is the last of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation. The course focuses on the following topics:- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Port Address Translation (PAT)
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- WAN technology and terminology
- PPP
- ISDN
- DDR
- Frame Relay
- Network management
Course Outcomes
CCNA 4 is an important step toward achieving CCNA certification. Upon completion of CCNA 4, students have an understanding of WAN technology basics including:- WAN devices, encapsulation formats, and communication
- PPP components, session establishment, and authentication
- ISDN uses, services, and configuration
- Frame relay technology and configuration
Certification Alignment
The curriculum is aligned with the cisco Internet Learning Solution Group (ILSG) INTRO and ICND courses. After CCNA 4 students should be prepared to take the ICND 640-811 exam or the all in one 640-801 CCNA exam.Additional Information contact:
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Brian Lightfoot at 816.482.5449 Email: Brian.Lightfoot@mcckc.edu |
