INT-2450 CCNA II: Switching, Routing & Wireless Essentials
Credits: 3 This is the second course in a three-course series aimed at earning the Cisco CCNA certification. This course delves into the essential aspects of designing, configuring, securing, and troubleshooting medium to large-scale networks. Students gain the practical skills necessary to configure and troubleshoot key networking technologies on routers, switches, and wireless access points, including: Virtual LANs (VLANs) and trunking; Inter-VLAN routing; Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and EtherChannel; First hop redundancy protocol (FHRP); static routing; Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCPv4 and DHCPv6); foundational LAN and switch security concepts; and Wireless LAN (WLAN) concepts.
This course charges an additional fee.
Prerequisite(s): INT-1450
Corequisite(s): INT-1450
Formerly: ENT-1960. Students may not receive credit for both ENT-1960 and INT-2450.
Course Outcomes
- Configure and troubleshoot Switch security concepts.
- Configure and troubleshoot Wireless LANs (WLAN).
- Verify Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) implementation on a network.
- Configure Link aggregation using EtherChannel.
- Configure and troubleshoot First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP).
- Configure VLANs (Virtual LANs), trunking and inter-VLAN routing between the VLANs.
- Configure and troubleshoot Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP4 and DHCPv6).
- Configure static routing for IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
- Design and implement a multi-router, multi-switch network.
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