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Curriculum Week 2 - CCNA Phase 2
Curriculum Week 2 - CCNA Phase 2

The 2nd phase teaches basic level Cisco networking fundamentals necessary for CCNA certification. The comprehensive course teaches the basic steps of networking, TCP/IP addressing, network maintenance and troubleshooting, WAN concepts, router basics, and router startup and configuration.  The advanced training and instruction in the field of Cisco networking and routing will give the student knowledge of practices and procedures essential in obtaining CCNA certification. Course participants will develop the administrative, configuration, management and problem solving skills necessary to maintain and apply proper system techniques in a real-world military Cisco routing environment.

                                         
Objectives:
  1.  Examine router elements (RAM, ROM, CDP, etc.)
  2.  Describe connection-oriented and connectionless network services
  3.  Define and describe flow control
  4.  Manage configuration files from the privileged exec mode
  5.  Control and modify router passwords
  6.  Identify and implement router IOS commands
  7.  Verify and configure IP addresses and custom subnets
  8.  Prepare for and complete initial router configurations on the standard lab setup
  9.  Add the RIP routing protocol to the router configuration
10.  Use the proper IOS Command Line Interface commands from the different router
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