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CCNA v7 Online Course Details

The document describes a CCNA v7 (200-301) training course that will be conducted online via Zoom. The regular course fee is $150 USD but there is a discounted fee of $120 USD. The 50-hour course will take place over 25 classes on weekends and weekdays from 7pm GMT+6. Payment must be made via MoneyGram, RIA, or bank transfer before the class starts. The course outline describes the various topics that will be covered including Cisco CLI, routing, switching, VLANs, ACLs, NAT, HSRP, SNMP, and wireless LAN configuration.

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CCNA v7 Online Course Details

The document describes a CCNA v7 (200-301) training course that will be conducted online via Zoom. The regular course fee is $150 USD but there is a discounted fee of $120 USD. The 50-hour course will take place over 25 classes on weekends and weekdays from 7pm GMT+6. Payment must be made via MoneyGram, RIA, or bank transfer before the class starts. The course outline describes the various topics that will be covered including Cisco CLI, routing, switching, VLANs, ACLs, NAT, HSRP, SNMP, and wireless LAN configuration.

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Name of the Course:

CCNA v7 (200-301)

Mode of Training: Online (Zoom)

Course Fee in Total - 150 USD


Discounted Course Fee – 120 USD
Duration of the course: 25 Classes & 50 Hours
Time: 7 PM (GMT+6)
Day: Weekend / Weekdays

Mode of Payment: MoneyGram / RIA / Bank


One Time Payment
Payment should be done before the Class is started

Admission Form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe0tm3eFOHiLRYn1QkKjCbtONYqhqo4A2ffJZM
gFh0eehmnfg/viewform?usp=pp_url

Instructor Details:
Ashish Halder
4XCCNP, CCIE DC
Cisco Global Trainer
Cell: +88-01830618474

Regards,
Ashish Halder
CEO & Network Solution Architect
E5 Networks
Website: www.e5nets.com

COURSE OUTLINE

• Cisco Command-Line Interface (CLI)


• Taking console of Router
• IOS Modes on devices
• Use of various show Commands
• Use of copy, write, erase and delete command
• Configuring various Passwords on devices
• Configuring an IPv4 address on a Router
• Configuring Telnet
• Configuring SSH
• Configuring DHCP
• Configuring DNS
• Configuring HTTP services on a Router
• Backup and Restoration of Configuration
• Performing Password Recovery on a router
• Backup of IOS on a router
• Restoration of IOS on a router
• Configuring Static Routing on two routers
• Configuring Static Host Route on Router
• Configuring Static Routing on three routers
• Changing AD Value of a Static Route
• Configuring Static Default Route on Router
• Configuring Static Discard Route on Router
• Configuring Single Area OSPF
• Verification of OSPF routing table
• Verification of neighbor table
• Verification of database table
• Verifying an OSPF process on interfaces in detail
• Changing Hello and Dead Interval on interfaces
• Changing Interface Cost
• Use of ip ospf mtu-ignore command on interface
• Changing OSPF network type
• Changing OSPF Priority on interface
• Shutting down the OSPF process on interface
• Debugging the OSPF adjacency
• Changing reference-bandwidth for cost calculation
• Flooding default route information using default-information
• Defining an administrative distance value using distance command
• Controlling the forwarding of packets over multiple paths using maximum-paths
• Using passive-interface command to suppress update information
• Changing router-id for OSPF process using router-id command
• Shutting down the OSPF process by shutdown command.
• Configuring Multi Area OSPF on router using network command
• Using show ip ospf border-routers command to verify ABRs and ASBRs
• Configuring IPv6 Static Routing on two routers using Next Hop IP Address
• Configuring IPv6 Static Host Route on Router
• Configuring IPv6 Static Routing on three routers
• Changing AD Value of an IPv6 Static Route – Path Preference; Static Floating Route
• Configuring IPv6 Static Default Route on Router
• Verifying the newly installed Static routes by show ipv6 route command
• Ping and traceroute to check the reachability
• Mac Address-table verification
• Adding and clearing an entry from Mac Address-table
• Changing the aging time of mac address table
• Assign IP address on VLAN interface to take backup and recover the configuration and
IOS.
• Creating and renaming Access and Voice VLANs on a switch
• Assigning VLAN membership to switchports
• Verifying VLAN information by show vlan brief command
• Configuring access and trunk ports on switches
• Defining trunk encapsulation protocol; Dot1q, ISL or negotiate
• Verifying trunk ports by show interfaces trunk command
• Changing Native VLAN and removing a VLAN from allowed VLAN list on trunk ports
• Using DTP for trunking by using switchport mode dynamic auto/desirable command
• Turning off trunk negotiation by switchport no-negotiate command
• Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing using Router
• Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing using Layer 3 Switch
• Verifying Spanning Tree Protocol operation for loop avoidance
• Changing Spanning-Tree mode using spanning-tree mode command
• Manipulating Root Bridge election process
• Manipulating Root Port / Designated port election
• Configuring spanning-tree portfast feature for rapid convergence
• Configuring and verifying Port-Security on switchports
• Performing err-disable recovery of switchports
• Configuring BPDU Guard feature on switches
• Creating and defining permit/deny statements in a standard ACL
• Applying Standard Access Control List on router interface
• Verifying the reachability after applying standard ACL
• Editing existing ACL using ip access-list standard command
• Allowing specific IPs to remotely access the router by using ACL
• Creating and defining permit/deny statements in an extended ACL on router
• Applying extended Access Control List on router interface
• Verifying the reachability after applying extended ACL
• Editing existing ACL using ip access-list extended command
• Blocking services like HTTP, HTTPs, FTP, DNS, DHCP etc with extended ACL
• Configuring and applying named ACL on router
• Configuring IPv6 access-list and applying on proper interface.
• Defining Inside and Outside interface for NAT
• Configuring Static NAT on a router
• Configuring Dynamic NAT for a range of private IP addresses
• Configuring Port Address Translation
• Verifying NAT
• Debugging the NAT translations
• Clearing older translations
• Configuring HSRP
• Enabling HSRP Preempt
• Changing HSRP priority on interface
• Tracking and Interface using standby <group no> track command
• Configuring and verifying ICMP echo-based IP SLA.
• Creating a track object for tracking the SLA, interface and route
• Using the track object in HSRP to track the reachability to the IP
• Changing HSRP group name by standby <group no> <name> command
• Configuring CDP and LLDP on Switches
• Verifying CDP and LLDP Status
• Configuring and Verifying NTP server on router
• Enabling SNMP on router
• Using logging host command on a router for capturing log messages on Syslog server
• Log into the WLC
• Monitor the WLC
• Configure a Dynamic (VLAN) Interface
• Configure a DHCP Scope
• Configure a WLAN
• Define a Remote Access Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Server
• Explore Management Options
• Configure and Verify NTP
• Configure System Message Logging
• Create the Cisco IOS Image Backup
• Upgrade the Cisco IOS Image
• Secure Console and Remote Access
• Enable and Limit Remote Access Connectivity
• Secure Device Administrative Access
• Configure and Verify Port Security

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