The document provides information about NIICT, a training institute that offers courses in systems and network administration, animation and multimedia. It details some of NIICT's strengths and courses offered, including certifications from Cisco, Microsoft, Red Hat and Solaris. The document also provides background information on Cisco, an overview of Cisco's products and solutions, and descriptions of Cisco certifications including CCNA, CCNP and CCIE.
The document describes a networking training institute that provides courses and certifications for technologies like CCNA, CCIE, and networking security, with award-winning infrastructure and labs for hands-on learning, and discusses networking concepts like devices, types of networks, protocols, and routing.
CCNA Routing and Switching IT CertificationsMuhammad Qasim
This document provides an overview of the CCNA Routing and Switching certification curriculum. It discusses the importance of the CCNA certification for IT professionals and outlines the revised curriculum, which includes 4 core courses that align with in-demand networking skills. It also provides a timeline for the transition to the new CCNA exams and curriculum, with supplemental materials to help students bridge their knowledge from the previous CCNA courses.
The document discusses network troubleshooting and access to wide area networks (WANs). It covers establishing a baseline for normal network performance, troubleshooting methodologies and tools, common WAN implementation issues, and troubleshooting enterprise network problems. Specific topics include documenting the network configuration, measuring baseline performance, using layered models for troubleshooting, addressing issues with quality of service, reliability, latency and other factors during WAN implementation.
This document summarizes the experience of a Senior IP Network Engineer who worked at Orange Dominican Republic from 2006 to 2011. As the team lead, they were responsible for designing, implementing, and operating the IP network. Some of their key responsibilities included implementing network switching, VPN, routing, and security solutions. They also led several successful network migrations and integrations. The technical environment included Cisco routers, switches, wireless LAN controllers, and security appliances from Cisco and Fortinet.
The document provides instructor materials for a chapter on IP addressing in CCNA Routing and Switching. It covers IPv4 and IPv6 network addresses, including binary and decimal conversion, address structures, types of IPv4 addresses such as unicast, broadcast and multicast, and public vs private IP addresses. It also describes how to verify network connectivity using ICMP ping and traceroute utilities.
The document provides information about NIICT, a training institute that offers courses in systems and network administration, animation and multimedia. It details some of NIICT's strengths and courses offered, including certifications from Cisco, Microsoft, Red Hat and Solaris. The document also provides background information on Cisco, an overview of Cisco's products and solutions, and descriptions of Cisco certifications including CCNA, CCNP and CCIE.
The document describes a networking training institute that provides courses and certifications for technologies like CCNA, CCIE, and networking security, with award-winning infrastructure and labs for hands-on learning, and discusses networking concepts like devices, types of networks, protocols, and routing.
CCNA Routing and Switching IT CertificationsMuhammad Qasim
This document provides an overview of the CCNA Routing and Switching certification curriculum. It discusses the importance of the CCNA certification for IT professionals and outlines the revised curriculum, which includes 4 core courses that align with in-demand networking skills. It also provides a timeline for the transition to the new CCNA exams and curriculum, with supplemental materials to help students bridge their knowledge from the previous CCNA courses.
The document discusses network troubleshooting and access to wide area networks (WANs). It covers establishing a baseline for normal network performance, troubleshooting methodologies and tools, common WAN implementation issues, and troubleshooting enterprise network problems. Specific topics include documenting the network configuration, measuring baseline performance, using layered models for troubleshooting, addressing issues with quality of service, reliability, latency and other factors during WAN implementation.
This document summarizes the experience of a Senior IP Network Engineer who worked at Orange Dominican Republic from 2006 to 2011. As the team lead, they were responsible for designing, implementing, and operating the IP network. Some of their key responsibilities included implementing network switching, VPN, routing, and security solutions. They also led several successful network migrations and integrations. The technical environment included Cisco routers, switches, wireless LAN controllers, and security appliances from Cisco and Fortinet.
The document provides instructor materials for a chapter on IP addressing in CCNA Routing and Switching. It covers IPv4 and IPv6 network addresses, including binary and decimal conversion, address structures, types of IPv4 addresses such as unicast, broadcast and multicast, and public vs private IP addresses. It also describes how to verify network connectivity using ICMP ping and traceroute utilities.
This document provides an overview of Cisco Packet Tracer, a networking simulation software. It describes Packet Tracer as a comprehensive teaching and learning tool that offers realistic network simulation, visualization, assessment authoring and multi-user collaboration capabilities. The document outlines key features of Packet Tracer including its simulation environment, activity wizard for creating assessments, and multi-user functionality. It also summarizes new features introduced in version 5.3 and the benefits of Packet Tracer for both instructors and students in teaching and learning networking concepts.
Link-state routing protocols use Dijkstra's shortest path first (SPF) algorithm to determine the optimal path to all destinations. Each router uses hello packets to discover neighbors and then floods link state packets (LSPs) throughout the network, allowing every router to build a topological map and independently calculate the shortest path to each destination using SPF trees. Common link-state routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS).
CCNA 2 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 8Nil Menon
The document discusses the configuration and operation of single-area OSPF routing. It covers OSPF concepts like link-state routing, neighbor adjacencies, designated routers, flooding LSAs, and SPF calculations. It also compares OSPFv2 to OSPFv3, describing how OSPFv3 uses link-local addresses and interfaces are enabled directly instead of using network statements. The document provides instructions for configuring OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 on Cisco routers as well as commands for verifying their operation and settings.
CCNA R&S-01-Introduction to Cisco Certified Network AssociateAmir Jafari
This document provides an introduction and overview of the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. It discusses what a network is, who Cisco is as a company, Cisco's products and services, Cisco certifications including the CCNA, IT skills and salaries, exam question types, CCNA exam topics, and resources for CCNA preparation. The document is presented as part of a 40 hour CCNA training course covering topics like Ethernet, switching, routing, WAN technologies and more.
The document discusses the application layer of the OSI model and common application layer protocols. It covers how protocols like HTTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, FTP operate to provide services to end users. DNS and DHCP are also examined, with DNS translating names to IP addresses and DHCP automating IP address assignment. The application, presentation and session layers are described as working together to support applications and exchange data between hosts.
This document summarizes key concepts about advanced routing protocols including classful and classless protocols, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. It describes how classful protocols like RIPv1 summarize networks based on major boundaries and cannot be used with VLSM, while classless protocols carry subnet mask information and allow routing in discontiguous networks. It provides details on configuring and components of RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF such as authentication, metrics, neighbor discovery, and link-state advertisements.
This document provides an overview of the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol. It describes OSPF's basic features and configuration, including enabling OSPF, configuring network statements, examining the routing table, and modifying interface costs. It also covers OSPF operations in multi-access networks such as Designated Router election and flooding reduction techniques.
This document discusses dynamic routing protocols and concepts. It describes the functions of dynamic routing protocols as dynamically sharing information between routers, automatically updating routing tables when network topologies change, and determining the best path to destinations. It classifies routing protocols as either interior gateway protocols, used within autonomous systems, or exterior gateway protocols, used between autonomous systems. It also covers routing metrics, administrative distance, and the components of a routing table.
The document discusses the TCP/IP protocol suite and IP addressing. It describes how the Department of Defense developed TCP/IP to allow communication networks to continue functioning during wartime. It also outlines the layers of the TCP/IP model including the transport layer protocols like TCP and UDP, the internet layer protocol IP, and network access protocols. Finally, it covers key topics relating to IP addressing including address classes, private addressing, and network address translation.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 8Nil Menon
This document chapter discusses IP addressing and provides objectives for learning about IPv4 and IPv6 addressing structures, types of addresses, and network connectivity testing tools. Specifically, it will cover the binary and decimal structures of IPv4 addresses, subnet masks and how they define the network and host portions of an IP, the different types of IPv4 unicast, broadcast and multicast addressing, public vs private IP address spaces, the motivation and features of IPv6, and how to configure and test basic IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity.
NETWORKING
Networking hardware, also known as network equipment or computer networking devices, are physical devices which are required for communication and interaction between devices on a computer network. Specifically, they mediate data in a computer network. Units which are the last receiver or generate data are called hosts or data terminal equipment.
Networking devices may include gateways, routers, network bridges, modems, wireless access points, networking cables, line drivers, switches, hubs, and repeaters; and may also include hybrid network devices such as multilayer switches, protocol converters, bridge routers, proxy servers, firewalls, network address translators, multiplexers, network interface controllers, wireless network interface controllers, ISDN terminal adapters and other related hardware.
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This document provides an overview of chapter 5 topics in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum, including Ethernet protocols, LAN switches, and the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). Section 5.1 explains Ethernet encapsulation and frame formats. Section 5.2 describes how switches build MAC address tables to forward frames and the different forwarding methods switches can use. Section 5.3 explains how ARP maps IP addresses to MAC addresses to allow communication on a network.
The document provides an overview of chapter 4 in the CCNA Routing and Switching Introduction to Networks v6.0 instructor materials. The chapter covers network access, including physical layer protocols, network media, data link layer protocols, and media access control. It describes the purpose and functions of the physical layer, different types of physical connections and network interface cards. It also discusses the characteristics of common network media like copper cabling, including unshielded twisted-pair, shielded twisted-pair and coaxial cable. Standards for copper cabling categories are also summarized.
The document provides instructional materials for a chapter on the network layer. It covers topics like network layer protocols including IPv4 and IPv6, routing, routers, and configuring Cisco routers. Sections explain how network layer protocols support communication across networks and the purpose of fields in IPv4 and IPv6 packets. It also details how hosts, routers, and their routing tables determine the path for packets to travel to reach their destination on either the local network or remote networks.
The document discusses network services including network address translation (NAT), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Domain Name Services (DNS). It describes how NAT allows private IP addresses to access the internet using public IP addresses through static NAT, dynamic NAT, or port address translation (PAT). DHCP automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network, while DNS translates names to IP addresses. The document also discusses configuring these services on Cisco routers using both CLI commands and the Cisco Security Device Manager web tool.
This document provides an overview of OSPF configuration and features. It describes how to configure multiple OSPF areas on routers and validate the routing tables. Key aspects covered include OSPF packet types, basic features like route updates and ECMP support, defining areas, router types, configuring networks on interfaces in different areas, and using commands to display neighbor relationships and routing tables. The goal is to help readers understand how to set up an OSPF routing domain with multiple areas.
The document discusses the transport layer in computer networks. It describes how transport layer protocols like TCP and UDP support end-to-end communication by establishing connections between applications, segmenting data, and ensuring reliable or unreliable delivery. TCP provides reliable, in-order transmission using sequence numbers, acknowledgments and retransmissions if needed. UDP is connectionless and unreliable but has less overhead than TCP. The document compares TCP and UDP, and explains how applications use each protocol depending on their reliability needs.
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Original PPT file available on https://www.netacad.com/documents/300006/233106968/Packet+Tracer+6.2+New+Features.pptx/2c7a445c-bc47-44e4-a648-45141426d1a2?version=1.1
The CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE, this course helps you prepare for the Cisco CCNA® Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions and for associate-level routing and switching network engineering roles. This course teaches you how to install, operate, configure, and verify a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network, and gives you the knowledge you need to configure LAN switches and IP routers, as well as manage network devices and identify basic security threats. The course provides a foundational understanding of network Layers 1–3, which underlie core routing and switching plus other advanced technologies.
In this course, you’ll use a full suite of labs in the virtual Cisco IOS® Software environment with flexible topologies to help reinforce your knowledge with hands-on exercises that align to each lesson module. This course can help you prepare for the first half of the topics of the CCNA certification. It is also the first of two courses in a series that can help you prepare for the CCNA Routing and Switching certification. The second course covers the second half of the topics of the CCNA certification.
This document provides an overview of Cisco Packet Tracer, a networking simulation software. It describes Packet Tracer as a comprehensive teaching and learning tool that offers realistic network simulation, visualization, assessment authoring and multi-user collaboration capabilities. The document outlines key features of Packet Tracer including its simulation environment, activity wizard for creating assessments, and multi-user functionality. It also summarizes new features introduced in version 5.3 and the benefits of Packet Tracer for both instructors and students in teaching and learning networking concepts.
Link-state routing protocols use Dijkstra's shortest path first (SPF) algorithm to determine the optimal path to all destinations. Each router uses hello packets to discover neighbors and then floods link state packets (LSPs) throughout the network, allowing every router to build a topological map and independently calculate the shortest path to each destination using SPF trees. Common link-state routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS).
CCNA 2 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 8Nil Menon
The document discusses the configuration and operation of single-area OSPF routing. It covers OSPF concepts like link-state routing, neighbor adjacencies, designated routers, flooding LSAs, and SPF calculations. It also compares OSPFv2 to OSPFv3, describing how OSPFv3 uses link-local addresses and interfaces are enabled directly instead of using network statements. The document provides instructions for configuring OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 on Cisco routers as well as commands for verifying their operation and settings.
CCNA R&S-01-Introduction to Cisco Certified Network AssociateAmir Jafari
This document provides an introduction and overview of the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. It discusses what a network is, who Cisco is as a company, Cisco's products and services, Cisco certifications including the CCNA, IT skills and salaries, exam question types, CCNA exam topics, and resources for CCNA preparation. The document is presented as part of a 40 hour CCNA training course covering topics like Ethernet, switching, routing, WAN technologies and more.
The document discusses the application layer of the OSI model and common application layer protocols. It covers how protocols like HTTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, FTP operate to provide services to end users. DNS and DHCP are also examined, with DNS translating names to IP addresses and DHCP automating IP address assignment. The application, presentation and session layers are described as working together to support applications and exchange data between hosts.
This document summarizes key concepts about advanced routing protocols including classful and classless protocols, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. It describes how classful protocols like RIPv1 summarize networks based on major boundaries and cannot be used with VLSM, while classless protocols carry subnet mask information and allow routing in discontiguous networks. It provides details on configuring and components of RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF such as authentication, metrics, neighbor discovery, and link-state advertisements.
This document provides an overview of the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol. It describes OSPF's basic features and configuration, including enabling OSPF, configuring network statements, examining the routing table, and modifying interface costs. It also covers OSPF operations in multi-access networks such as Designated Router election and flooding reduction techniques.
This document discusses dynamic routing protocols and concepts. It describes the functions of dynamic routing protocols as dynamically sharing information between routers, automatically updating routing tables when network topologies change, and determining the best path to destinations. It classifies routing protocols as either interior gateway protocols, used within autonomous systems, or exterior gateway protocols, used between autonomous systems. It also covers routing metrics, administrative distance, and the components of a routing table.
The document discusses the TCP/IP protocol suite and IP addressing. It describes how the Department of Defense developed TCP/IP to allow communication networks to continue functioning during wartime. It also outlines the layers of the TCP/IP model including the transport layer protocols like TCP and UDP, the internet layer protocol IP, and network access protocols. Finally, it covers key topics relating to IP addressing including address classes, private addressing, and network address translation.
CCNA 1 Routing and Switching v5.0 Chapter 8Nil Menon
This document chapter discusses IP addressing and provides objectives for learning about IPv4 and IPv6 addressing structures, types of addresses, and network connectivity testing tools. Specifically, it will cover the binary and decimal structures of IPv4 addresses, subnet masks and how they define the network and host portions of an IP, the different types of IPv4 unicast, broadcast and multicast addressing, public vs private IP address spaces, the motivation and features of IPv6, and how to configure and test basic IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity.
NETWORKING
Networking hardware, also known as network equipment or computer networking devices, are physical devices which are required for communication and interaction between devices on a computer network. Specifically, they mediate data in a computer network. Units which are the last receiver or generate data are called hosts or data terminal equipment.
Networking devices may include gateways, routers, network bridges, modems, wireless access points, networking cables, line drivers, switches, hubs, and repeaters; and may also include hybrid network devices such as multilayer switches, protocol converters, bridge routers, proxy servers, firewalls, network address translators, multiplexers, network interface controllers, wireless network interface controllers, ISDN terminal adapters and other related hardware.
#3A,3rd floor Jem Plaza,
Sankaranpillai street,
Near src college road
Trichy -620002
+91 8072111436
+91 80567 75503
http://networkdata.in
This document provides an overview of chapter 5 topics in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum, including Ethernet protocols, LAN switches, and the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). Section 5.1 explains Ethernet encapsulation and frame formats. Section 5.2 describes how switches build MAC address tables to forward frames and the different forwarding methods switches can use. Section 5.3 explains how ARP maps IP addresses to MAC addresses to allow communication on a network.
The document provides an overview of chapter 4 in the CCNA Routing and Switching Introduction to Networks v6.0 instructor materials. The chapter covers network access, including physical layer protocols, network media, data link layer protocols, and media access control. It describes the purpose and functions of the physical layer, different types of physical connections and network interface cards. It also discusses the characteristics of common network media like copper cabling, including unshielded twisted-pair, shielded twisted-pair and coaxial cable. Standards for copper cabling categories are also summarized.
The document provides instructional materials for a chapter on the network layer. It covers topics like network layer protocols including IPv4 and IPv6, routing, routers, and configuring Cisco routers. Sections explain how network layer protocols support communication across networks and the purpose of fields in IPv4 and IPv6 packets. It also details how hosts, routers, and their routing tables determine the path for packets to travel to reach their destination on either the local network or remote networks.
The document discusses network services including network address translation (NAT), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Domain Name Services (DNS). It describes how NAT allows private IP addresses to access the internet using public IP addresses through static NAT, dynamic NAT, or port address translation (PAT). DHCP automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network, while DNS translates names to IP addresses. The document also discusses configuring these services on Cisco routers using both CLI commands and the Cisco Security Device Manager web tool.
This document provides an overview of OSPF configuration and features. It describes how to configure multiple OSPF areas on routers and validate the routing tables. Key aspects covered include OSPF packet types, basic features like route updates and ECMP support, defining areas, router types, configuring networks on interfaces in different areas, and using commands to display neighbor relationships and routing tables. The goal is to help readers understand how to set up an OSPF routing domain with multiple areas.
The document discusses the transport layer in computer networks. It describes how transport layer protocols like TCP and UDP support end-to-end communication by establishing connections between applications, segmenting data, and ensuring reliable or unreliable delivery. TCP provides reliable, in-order transmission using sequence numbers, acknowledgments and retransmissions if needed. UDP is connectionless and unreliable but has less overhead than TCP. The document compares TCP and UDP, and explains how applications use each protocol depending on their reliability needs.
Packet Tracer 6.2 new features.
Original PPT file available on https://www.netacad.com/documents/300006/233106968/Packet+Tracer+6.2+New+Features.pptx/2c7a445c-bc47-44e4-a648-45141426d1a2?version=1.1
The CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE, this course helps you prepare for the Cisco CCNA® Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions and for associate-level routing and switching network engineering roles. This course teaches you how to install, operate, configure, and verify a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network, and gives you the knowledge you need to configure LAN switches and IP routers, as well as manage network devices and identify basic security threats. The course provides a foundational understanding of network Layers 1–3, which underlie core routing and switching plus other advanced technologies.
In this course, you’ll use a full suite of labs in the virtual Cisco IOS® Software environment with flexible topologies to help reinforce your knowledge with hands-on exercises that align to each lesson module. This course can help you prepare for the first half of the topics of the CCNA certification. It is also the first of two courses in a series that can help you prepare for the CCNA Routing and Switching certification. The second course covers the second half of the topics of the CCNA certification.
The document discusses routing protocols and summarizes:
- It differentiates between nonroutable, routed, and routing protocols and describes common examples like NetBEUI and TCP/IP.
- It explains interior and exterior gateway protocols and the two types of interior gateway protocols: distance-vector and link-state routing protocols.
- It provides details on RIP, a common distance-vector protocol, including how to enable and configure it.
This document is a certificate of completion from the African Advanced Level Telecommunications Institute certifying that Ferdinand Otieno completed the CCNA Exploration: Routing Protocols and Concepts course. The certificate lists the skills and concepts Ferdinand was able to demonstrate proficiency in during the course, including describing router operations, configuring static and dynamic routing protocols, and implementing IP addressing schemes. It is signed by the instructor, Elizabeth Wairimu Ngugi, and dated September 27, 2011.
Ahmed Hassan completed the CCNA Exploration: Routing Protocols and Concepts course, earning a Certificate of Completion from the local information system institute ISI in Cairo on February 11, 2012. The course covered describing router operations and routing tables, configuring static routes and distance vector routing protocols like RIP, classful and classless IP addressing, and demonstrating skills with EIGRP and OSPF routing protocols. John Chambers, CEO of Cisco, congratulated Ahmed on acquiring competencies including configuring router interfaces, implementing RIP, designing classless addressing schemes, and using advanced EIGRP configuration commands.
IPv6 is the next-generation Internet protocol that replaces IPv4. It features a 128-bit address size allowing for many more IP addresses compared to IPv4's 32-bit addresses. IPv6 also includes improvements in routing, network autoconfiguration, security, quality of service, and extensibility. A transition from IPv4 to IPv6 is underway using mechanisms like dual stacking that allow both protocols to coexist on networks. While not yet widely deployed, IPv6 is expected to fully replace IPv4 in the coming years.
The document discusses PPP and Frame Relay networking fundamentals. It describes how PPP provides encapsulation and authentication over various physical interfaces. Frame Relay uses virtual circuits identified by DLCI numbers to transmit data over WAN links. Routers establish Frame Relay maps using Inverse ARP or static configuration to associate remote IP addresses with DLCIs. The document provides instructions for configuring PPP and Frame Relay on Cisco routers.
Implementation of “Traslator Strategy” For Migration of Ipv4 to Ipv6IJERA Editor
This paper is focused on the Translator strategy for migration of IPv4 to Ipv6 implemented in Cisco packet
tracer. It describes the design and configuration of network devices and packet transfer between devices of IPv4
and IPv6 networks using NAT-PT as transition mechanism. First major version of IP, IPv4 is the dominant
protocol of internet.IPv6 is developed to deal with long anticipated problem of IPv4 running out of addresses.
The migration from IPv4 to IPv6 must be implemented node by node by using auto-configuration procedures to
eliminate the need to configure IPv6 hosts manually.
This curriculum vitae provides information about Saqib Ali, including his professional certifications in networking, experience assisting at Paptech Solution Gujranwala as a lab assistant since 2014, personal details, and education. He has certifications including CCNA, CCNA Security, CCNP, and MCSE. His experience includes configuring Cisco routers, switches, VLANs, routing protocols, ACLs, and more.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Abrar Ahmad that outlines his professional certifications, training experience, work experience, personal details, and objectives. It summarizes that Abrar holds several Cisco and Microsoft certifications including CCNA, CCNA Security, CCNP, and MCSE. He has experience providing CCNA, CCNP, MPLS, and CISCO firewall training through Paptech Solution in Gujranwala, Pakistan and worked as a Network Engineer for AYK Pvt in Gujranwala. Currently he works as a lab assistant at Paptech Solution, maintaining their Cisco lab.
This document contains the resume of Sandeep Kumar, who is seeking a position as a Network Engineer. He has over 5 years of experience in managing and maintaining Cisco routers and switches. He has technical skills in areas such as routing protocols, switching, network security, and troubleshooting. His most recent role was as a Cisco Network Administrator at Ajnara India Ltd, where he implemented protocols like HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP and configured VLANs, inter-VLAN routing, and network security features.
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Robert Seals has over 25 years of experience as a network engineer with expertise in network design, implementation, and support. He has extensive technical skills including Cisco routers, switches, and protocols. He is CCNP Security and CCNP certified with a background that includes roles as a network security engineer, network architecture engineer, and network/WAN engineer for various companies.
Cisco systems temario curso de especialista experto en redes e internet ccnp1 2d
The document describes a Cisco CCNP certification training course that consists of 4 modules totaling approximately 280 hours. The modules cover topics such as routing, switching, remote access, troubleshooting, and optimization of IP and WAN connections. The courses are taught in Spanish but course materials are only available in English.
Cisco systems temario curso de especialista experto en redes e internet ccnp1 2d
The document describes a Cisco CCNP certification training course that consists of 4 modules totaling approximately 280 hours. The modules cover topics such as routing, switching, remote access, troubleshooting, and optimization of IP and WAN connections. The courses are taught in Spanish but course materials are only available in English.
Cisco Class Cert. - Routing Protocols and ConceptsLeyan Garcia
The document is a certificate of course completion for Leyan Garcia from the Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Exploration: Routing Protocols and Concepts course. The certificate details that during the course, Garcia was able to proficiently describe router operations and routing tables, configure router interfaces, explain static routes, identify characteristics of distance vector routing protocols, demonstrate RIP configuration skills, design a classless IP addressing scheme, describe EIGRP and OSPF features. It is signed by the instructor Aquiles Gelabert from Westwood College Houston South on October 11, 2010.
This document contains a resume for Anil Kumar Nardas. It summarizes his career objective, technical skills, professional experience, roles and responsibilities, certifications, academics, and personal details. Nardas has over 1.3 years of experience in networking and seeks a position to further develop his skills. His technical skills include knowledge of networking protocols and configurations of routers, switches, and other networking equipment. He currently works as a Network Engineer for United Telecoms maintaining the Goa Broadband Network.
This document presents information about IPv6 including:
- IPv6 was developed as an updated internet protocol to replace IPv4 and provide a larger address space as the number of internet users and devices grows.
- It has a 128-bit address space compared to 32-bits in IPv4, allowing for many more IP addresses.
- IPv6 also includes features like improved security, mobility and auto-configuration to make it better suited for modern networks and the growing internet of things.
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This document provides a brief summary of guidelines for home extensions and alterations in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It outlines general design principles such as maintaining harmony with the original building, respecting the street scene and local character, and considering neighbourliness. The document also summarizes guidelines for specific types of extensions, such as rear extensions, side extensions, front extensions, and loft conversions. Residents are advised to review the full planning document on the council's website for more detailed guidance before submitting an application.
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Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Cisco CCNA Course Structure - 5 Day Fast Track in London & Pass Guarantee
1. Cisco CCNA 5-Day Fast Track | Pass Guarantee
Just IT Course Structure
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Introduction to Network
& Data Communications
Network Protocols and
Network Devices
Ethernet LANs
Layer 2 Switching
Wide Area Network
Networking with TCI/IP
IP Addressing and Routine
Basic Router
Configuration
Internet Router
Administration
Introduction to Routing
Protocols and building
IPv4 Routed Network
Building IPv4 Routed
Network
IPv4 Static Route
Configurations
IPV4 Routing Protocols
Configurations
IPv4 RIP Configurations
IPv4 OSPF Configurations
IPv4 EIGRP Configurations
EB6P Configurations
Introduction to IPv6 Addressing and
Routing
Building IPv6 Routed
Networks
Basic Switch
Configuration
Configuring Infrastructure
Services and Security
Access Control Lists
Configurations
Network Address Translation
(NAT)
Serial Line Configurations
Introduction to Virtual
Private Network
Cloud Services and SDN