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Course Overview
Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions with Virtual Reality (CCNAVR) v2.0 is a robust 5-day blended class that teaches learners how to install, operate, configure, and verify IPv4 and IPv6 networks, leveraging Virtual Reality technology as part of the learning medium. Students will learn to configure the network components, such as switches, routers, and Wireless LAN Controllers; managing network devices, and identifying basic security threats.
Learners will also gain experience by participating in virtual classrooms lectures about selected topics and hands-on experience with racking and connecting Cisco routing and switching devices in a virtual environment. Today’s networking professional job roles are changing more than ever, thus, the new CCNA will now cover wireless, overview of SD-WAN, DNA Center and Security threats.
The goal of the course is to provide learners with the knowledge and skills that are necessary to install, configure, and operate a small to medium-sized network. Practical skills will be achieved using real-world scenarios and examples in a traditional lab as well as a state-of-the-art virtual reality environment.
A VR headset will be sent to be used for the duration of the class and will include a return label. If you would like to purchase the VR headset it can be added for an additional fee.
Who Should Attend
- Entry-level network engineer
- Network administrator
- Network support technician
- Help desk technician
Course Objectives
- Identify the components of a computer network and describe their basic characteristics
- Understand the model of host-to-host communication
- Describe the features and functions of the Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS®) software
- Install, rack and connect Cisco routing and switching devices.
- Describe LANs and the role of switches within LANs
- Describe Ethernet as the network access layer of TCP/IP and describe the operation of switches
- Install a switch and perform the initial configuration
- Describe the TCP/IP Internet layer, IPv4, its addressing scheme, and subnetting
- Describe the TCP/IP Transport layer and Application layer
- Explore functions of routing
- Implement basic configuration on a Cisco router
- Explain host-to-host communications across switches and routers
- Identify and resolve common switched network issues and common problems associated with IPv4 addressing
- Describe IPv6 main features and addresses, and configure and verify basic IPv6 connectivity
- Describe the operation, benefits, and limitations of static routing
- Describe, implement, and verify Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) and trunks
- Describe the application and configuration of inter-VLAN routing
- Explain the basics of dynamic routing protocols and describe components and terms of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- Explain how Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) work
- Configure link aggregation using EtherChannel
- Describe the purpose of Layer 3 redundancy protocols
- Describe basic WAN and VPN concepts
- Describe the operation of Access Control Lists (ACLs) and their applications in the network
- Configure Internet access using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) clients and explain and configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on Cisco routers
- Describe basic Quality of Service (QoS) concepts
- Describe the concepts of wireless networks, which types of wireless networks can be built, and how to use Wireless LAN Controllers (WLCs)
- Describe network and device architectures and introduce virtualization
- Introduce the concept of network programmability and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and describe smart network management solutions such as Cisco DNA Center™, Software-Defined Access (SD-Access), and Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN)
- Configure basic IOS system monitoring tools
- Describe the management of Cisco devices
- Describe the current security threat landscape
- Describe threat defense technologies
- Implement a basic security configuration of the device management plane
- Implement basic steps to harden network devices
Course Outline
This class includes lecture sections and some self-study sections. In instructor-led classes, lectures are delivered in real-time, either in person or via video conferencing. In e-learning classes, the lectures are on recorded videos.
- Exploring the Functions of Networking — Lecture
- Introducing the Host-to-Host Communications Model — Lecture
- Operating Cisco IOS Software — Lecture
- Introducing LANs — Lecture
- Exploring the TCP/IP Link Layer — Lecture
- Starting a Switch — Lecture
- Introducing the TCP/IP Internet Layer, IPv4 Addressing, and Subnets — Lecture
- Explaining the TCP/IP Transport Layer and Application Layer — Lecture
- Exploring the Functions of Routing — Lecture
- Configuring a Cisco Router — Lecture
- Exploring the Packet Delivery Process — Lecture
- Troubleshooting a Simple Network — Lecture
- Introducing Basic IPv6 — Lecture
- Configuring Static Routing — Lecture
- Implementing VLANs and Trunks — Lecture
- Routing Between VLANs — Lecture
- Introducing OSPF — Lecture
- Building Redundant Switched Topologies — Self-study
- Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel — Lecture
- Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy — Self-study
- Introducing WAN Technologies — Self-study
- Explaining Basics of ACL — Lecture
- Enabling Internet Connectivity — Lecture
- Introducing QoS — Self-study
- Explaining Wireless Fundamentals — Self-study
- Introducing Architectures and Virtualization — Self-study
- Explaining the Evolution of Intelligent Networks — Lecture
- Introducing System Monitoring — Lecture
- Managing Cisco Devices — Lecture
- Examining the Security Threat Landscape – Self-study