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CCNA v1.0 - CCNA Bootcamp 640-802

Revision: TE5103_20080405

Course Length:

5 Days

Course Description:

The CCNA Bootcamp (CCNA v1.0) is an instructor-led five-day course focusing on learning job tasks, skills and knowledge expected of a CCNA. CCNA v1.0 combines the course curriculum of the, new for mid-2007, ICND1 and ICND2 instructor-led courses into one, intense, week-long course. The ideal candidate would be someone who has worked in a data network environment (PC support/helpdesk or network operations/monitoring), and has had hands-on experience, though no formal training, with Cisco IOS devices. This Bootcamp will serve to review and expand on what the candidate already knows and add to it, the detailed configuration and implementation of Cisco IOS devices. Prospective CCNA v1.0 students should prepare themselves for course days consisting of at least 10 hours and as long as 12 hours. Homework will be assigned and reviewed daily. Those new to networking and to Cisco IOS should consider taking the ICND1 and ICND2 classes instead of CCNA v1.0. For those wanting to make the most of this bootcamp, we recommended you prepare for this course by accessing the Network Fundamentals content available within the Cisco Learning Connection at Cisco’s website.

Who Should Attend:

The primary audience for this course includes Network Administrators, Network Engineers, Network Managers, and Systems Engineers. The secondary audience for this course includes Network Designers and Project Managers.

Benefits of Attendance:

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

Prerequisites:

Students should have basic computer literacy, Windows navigation skills, internet usage skills and e-mail usage skills. They should also have hands-on experience with Cisco IOS devices and basic skills with connectivity configuration of routers and switches.

Course Outline: