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Our Cisco CCNA training program strictly follows the Cisco's Official training curriculums.
What is Cisco CCNA Certification? The CCNA certification (Cisco Certified Network Associate) indicates a foundation in and apprentice knowledge of networking for the small office/home office (SOHO) market.
The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including
implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking concepts
and terminology, and performance-based skills. This new curriculum also includes (but is not limited to) the use of these protocols: IP, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP),
Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIPv2),VLANs, Ethernet, access control lists (ACLs).
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Covering: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) 640-816
5/18/2012
Prequisites Generally the student should have a basic understanding of networking concepts and advanced computer skills.
This Cisco Training Package for CCNA Covers the Complete NEW CCNA 640-802 Course:
ICND1 Chapter 1 - Building a Simple Network Building a Simple Network Exploring the Functions of Networking
Common Physical Components of a Network Interpreting a Network Diagram Resource-Sharing Functions and Benefits Network User Applications
Impact of User Applications on the Network Characteristics of a Network Physical Topology Categories Logical Topologies Bus Topology Star Topology
Extended-Star Topology Ring Topology Dual-Ring Topology Full-Mesh Topology Partial-Mesh Topology Connection to the Internet
Demo - Network Topology Summary Securing the Network Closed/Open Networks Threat Capabilities— More Dangerous and Easier to Use E-Business Challenge
Adversaries, Adversary Motivations, and Classes of Attack Common Threats Password Attack Threat Mitigation Summary
Understanding the Host-to-Host Communications Model Understanding Host-to-Host Communications Why a Layered Network Model? The Seven Layers of the OSI Model
Data Encapsulation/De-Encapsulation Peer-to-Peer Communication Demo - OSI Model TCP/IP Stack TCP/IP Stack vs. the OSI Model Summary
Understanding the TCP/IP Internet Layer Internet Protocol Characteristics Why IP Addresses? IP PDU Header IP Address Format: Dotted Decimal Notation
IP Address Classes: The First Octet IP Address Ranges Reserved Address Public IP Addresses Private IP Addresses Demo - IP Address Basics
DHCP DNS Network Connection ipconfig Summary Understanding the TCP/IP Transport Layer Transport Layer
Reliable vs. Best-Effort Comparison UDP Characteristics UDP Header TCP Characteristics TCP Header TCP/IP Application Layer Overview
Mapping Layer 3 to Layer 4 Mapping Layer 4 to Applications Establishing a Connection Three-Way Handshake Flow Control TCP Acknowledgment
Fixed Windowing TCP Sliding Windowing TCP Sequence and Acknowledgment Numbers Demo - TCP Summary Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
Layer 1 Devices Layer 2 Devices Layer 2 Addressing Layer 3 Devices and Their Function Layer 3 Addressing ARP ARP Table
Host-to-Host Packet Delivery Default Gateway Demo - Protocols Host-Based Tools: ping Host-Based Tools: Table Host-Based Tools: tracert
Summary Understanding Ethernet Local Area Network LAN Components Functions of a LAN LAN Sizes Ethernet Evolution LAN Standards
CSMA/CD Ethernet Frame Structure Communicating Within the LAN MAC Address Components MAC Addresses Summary Connecting to an Ethernet LAN
Network Interface Card Comparing Ethernet Media Requirements Differentiating Between Connections 1000BASE-T GBIC Cisco Fiber-Optic GBICs
Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cable RJ-45 Connector RJ-45 Jack UTP Implementation (Straight-Through/Crossover) UTP Implementation: Straight-Through vs. Crossover
Using Varieties of UTP Summary Chapter 1 Review
Chapter 2 - Ethernet LANs Ethernet LANs Understanding the Challenges of Shared LANs
LAN Segment Limitations Extending LAN Segments Collisions Multiple Collision Domains Summary Solving Network Challenges with Switched LAN Technology
Network Congestion Bridges LAN Switch LAN Switch Features Switches Supersede Bridges Switching Frames LANs Today VLAN Overview
Summary Exploring the Packet Delivery Process Layer 2 Addressing Layer 3 Addressing Host-to-Host Packet Delivery Summary
Operating Cisco IOS Software Cisco IOS Software Configuring Network Devices An Overview of Cisco Device Startup External Configuration Sources
Cisco IOS User Interface Functions Cisco IOS Software EXEC Mode (User) Cisco IOS Software EXEC Mode (Privileged) Switch Command-Line Help Facilities
Context-Sensitive Help Enhanced Editing Commands Router Command History Demo - Basic CLI Viewing the Configuration
show running-config and show startup-config Commands Summary Starting a Switch Initial Startup of the Catalyst Switch Catalyst 2960 Switch LED Indicators
Initial Bootup Output from the Catalyst 2960 Switch Initial Configuration of the Catalyst 2960 Switch Using Setup Logging In to the Switch and Entering the Privileged EXEC Mode
Configuring the Switch Configuring Switch Identification Configuring the Switch IP Address Configuring the Switch Default Gateway Saving Configurations
Showing Switch Initial Startup Status Switch show version Command Switch show interfaces Command Managing the MAC Address Table
Demo - Switch Configuration Summary Understanding Switch Security Common Threats to Physical Installations Configuring a Switch Password
Configuring the Login Banner Telnet vs. SSH Access Configuring Port Security Verifying Port Security on the Catalyst 2960 Series Securing Unused Ports
Disabling an Interface (Port) Summary Maximizing the Benefits of Switching Microsegmentation Duplex Overview Setting Duplex and Speed Options
Showing Duplex Options The Hierarchy of Connectivity Loops Spanning Tree Protocol Summary Troubleshooting Switch Issues The Layered Approach
Switched Media Issues show interface Excessive Noise Excessive Collisions Late Collisions Port Access Issues Duplex-Related Issues
Speed-Related Issues Configuration Issues Summary Chapter 2 Review
Chapter 3 - Wireless LANs Wireless LANs Exploring Wireless Networking
Market Trends Differences Between WLAN and LAN Radio Frequency Transmission Organizations That Define WLAN ITU-R with FCC Wireless
IEEE 802.11 Standards Comparison Wi-Fi Certification Summary Understanding WLAN Security Wireless LAN Security Threats Mitigating the Threats
Evolution of Wireless LAN Security Wireless Client Association How 802.1X Works on the WLAN WPA and WPA2 Modes Summary Implementing a WLAN
802.11 Topology Building Blocks BSA Wireless Topology— Basic Coverage ESA Wireless Topology— Extended Cover Wireless Topology Data Rates—802.11b
Access Point Configuration Steps to Implement a Wireless Network Wireless Clients Common Wireless Network Issues Wireless Troubleshooting Summary
Chapter 3 Review
Chapter 4 - LAN Connections LAN Connections Exploring the Functions of Routing Routers Router Functions Path Determination
Routing Tables Routing Table Entries Routing Metrics Distance Vector Routing Protocols Link-State Routing Protocols Summary
Understanding Binary Basics Decimal vs. Binary Numbers Decimal and Binary Numbers Chart Powers of 2 Decimal-to-Binary Conversion
Binary-to-Decimal Conversion Demo - Conversion Summary Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme Flat Topology Subnetworks
What a Subnet Mask Does Possible Subnets and Hosts for a Class C Network Possible Subnets and Hosts for a Class B Network
Possible Subnets and Hosts for a Class A Network End System Subnet Mask Operation How Routers Use Subnet Masks Applying the Subnet Address Scheme
Demo - Subnetting Part 1 Octet Values of a Subnet Mask Default Subnet Masks Procedure for Implementing Subnets
Eight Easy Steps for Determining Subnet Addresses Example: Applying a Subnet Mask for a Class C Address Example: Applying a Subnet Mask for a Class B Address
Example: Applying a Subnet Mask for a Class A Address Demo - Subnetting Part 2 Demo - Subnetting Part 3 Summary Starting a Router
Initial Startup of the Cisco Router Bootup Output from the Router Setup: The Initial Configuration Dialog Setup Interface Summary
Setup Initial Global Parameters Setup Initial Protocol Configurations Setup Interface Parameters Cisco AutoSecure Setup Script Review and Use
Logging in to the Cisco Router Router User-Mode Command List Router Privileged-Mode Command List show version Command Demo - Router Configuration
Summary Configuring a Cisco Router Overview of Router Modes Saving Configurations Configuring Router Identification Console-Line Commands
Configuring an Interface Configuring an Interface Description Configuring IP Addresses Router show interfaces Command Interpreting the Interface Status
Verifying a Serial Interface Configuration Summary Exploring the Packet Delivery Process Layer 2 Addressing Layer 3 Addressing
Host-to-Host Packet Delivery Using the show IP Command ping traceroute Summary Understanding Cisco Router Security
Common Threats to Physical Installations Configuring a Router Password Configuring the Login Banner Telnet vs. SSH Access Demo - Passwords Summary
Using the Cisco SDM Cisco Router and Security Device Manager What Is Cisco SDM? Supported Cisco Routers and Cisco IOS Software Releases
Configuring Your Router to Support SDM SDM Startup Cisco SDM Main Window Layout and Navigation Cisco SDM Wizards Summary Using a Cisco Router as a DHCP Server
Understanding DHCP DHCP Using a Router as a DHCP Server DHCP Server Using a Router Additional Tasks DHCP Pool
Checking the DHCP Configuration DHCP Pool Status show ip dhcp conflict Summary Accessing Remote Devices Using Telnet to Connect to Remote Devices
Viewing Telnet Connections Viewing SSH Connections Suspending and Resuming a Telnet Session Demo - Telnet Closing a Telnet Session
Using the ping and traceroute Commands Summary Chapter 4 Review
Chapter 5 - WAN Connections WAN Connections Understanding WAN Technologies
Wide-Area Network Need for WANs WANs vs. LANs
WAN Access and the OSI Reference Model WAN Devices Physical Layer: WANs
Serial Point-to-Point Connections WAN—Multiple LANs WAN Data-Link Protocols WAN Link Options Summary Enabling the Internet Connection
Packet Switching DSL DSL Service Types Overview DSL Considerations Cable-Based WANs The Global Internet
Getting an Interface Address from a DHCP Server Network Address Translation Port Address Translation Translating Inside Source Addresses
Overloading an Inside Global Address Gathering the Required Information Configuring the Client: Interface and Connection Configuring the Client: WAN Wizard
Configuring the Client: Encapsulation Configuring the Client: IP Addressing Configuring PAT: Advanced Options Configuring PAT: Summary
Verifying the DHCP Client Configuration Displaying Information with show Commands Summary Enabling Static Routing Router Operations
Identifying Static and Dynamic Routes Static Routes Static Route Configuration Static Route Example Default Routes
Verifying the Static Route Configuration Demo - Static Routes Summary Configuring Serial Encapsulation Circuit Switching
Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Considerations Leased Line WAN Connection Bandwidth Configuring a Serial Interface
Serial Interface show controller Command Point-to-Point Considerations HDLC and Cisco HDLC Configuring HDLC Encapsulation Leased Line 2 PPP
An Overview of PPP Enable PPP Encapsulation PPP Configuration Example Verifying a Serial Interface Configuration
Verifying the HDLC and PPP Encapsulation Configuration Demo - Configuring Serial Frame Relay Frame Relay Devices and Virtual Circuits ATM and Cell Switching
Summary Enabling RIP What Is a Routing Protocol? Autonomous Systems: Interior or Exterior Routing Protocols Classes of Routing Protocols
Administrative Distance: Ranking Routes Classful Routing Protocol Classless Routing Protocol Distance Vector Routing Protocols
Sources of Information and Discovering Routes RIP Overview RIPv1 and RIPv2 Comparison IP Routing Configuration Tasks RIP Configuration Example
Verifying the RIP Configuration Displaying the IP Routing Table debug ip rip Command Demo - RIP Summary Chapter 5 Review
Chapter 6 - Network Environment Management Network Environment Management Discovering Neighbors on the Network Cisco Discovery Protocol
Discovering Neighbors with Cisco Discovery Protocol Using Cisco Discovery Protocol Using the show cdp neighbors Command Using the show cdp entry Command
Additional Cisco Discovery Protocol Commands Creating a Network Map Demo - CDP Summary Managing Router Startup and Configuration
Router Power-On Boot Sequence Router Internal Components ROM Functions Finding the Cisco IOS Image Loading the Cisco IOS Image from Flash Memory
Loading the Configuration show running-config and show startup-config Commands Determining the Current Configuration Register Value Configuration Register Values
show version Command show flash Command Summary Managing Cisco Devices Cisco IOS File System and Devices Managing Cisco IOS Images
Verifying Memory and Deciphering Image Filenames Creating a Software Image Backup Upgrading the Image from the Network Device Configuration Files
Cisco IOS copy Command Cisco IOS copy Command Example copy run tftp and copy tftp run Commands show and debug Commands
Considerations When Using debug Commands Commands Related to debug Summary Chapter 6 Review Course Closure
ICND2
Chapter 1 - Small Network Implementation
Small Network Implementation Introducing the Review Lab Cisco IOS User Interface Functions
Overview of Cisco IOS Configuration Modes Help Facilities of the Cisco IOS CLI Commands Review Discussion Access to the Remote Labs Summary
Chapter 1 Review
Chapter 2 - Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction Implementing VLANs and Trunks
Issues in a Poorly Designed Network VLAN Overview Designing VLANs for an Organization Guidelines for Applying IP Address Space Network Traffic Types
Advantages of Voice VLANs VLAN Operation VLAN Membership Modes 802.1Q Trunking 802.1Q Frame Understanding Native VLANs VTP Features
VTP Modes VTP Operation VTP Pruning Configuring VLANs and Trunks VTP Configuration Guidelines Creating a VTP Domain
VTP Configuration and Verification Example 802.1Q Trunking Issues Configuring 802.1Q Trunking Verifying a Trunk VLAN Creation Guidelines
Adding a VLAN Verifying a VLAN Assigning Switch Ports to a VLAN Verifying VLAN Membership Demo - VLAN Executing Adds, Moves, and Changes for VLANs
Summary Improving Performance with Spanning Tree Interconnection Technologies Determining Equipment and Cabling Needs Advantages of EtherChannel
Demo - Bridging Redundant Topology Broadcast Frames Broadcast Storms Multiple Frame Copies MAC Database Instability Demo - STP
Loop Resolution with STP Spanning-Tree Operation STP Root Bridge Selection Spanning-Tree Port States Demo - BPDU Describing PortFast
Configuring and Verifying PortFast Spanning-Tree Operation Example Spanning-Tree Path Cost Spanning-Tree Recalculation Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
PVST+ Extended Bridge ID Demo - SwitchConfig Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Default Spanning-Tree Configuration PVRST+ Configuration Guidelines
PVRST+ Implementation Commands Verifying PVRST+ Configuring the Root and Secondary Bridges Configuring the Root and Secondary Bridges: SwitchA
Configuring the Root and Secondary Bridges: SwitchB Summary Routing Between VLANs VLAN-to-VLAN Overview Dividing a Physical Interface into Subinterfaces
Routing Between VLANs with 802.1Q Trunks Summary Securing the Expanded Network Overview of Switch Security Recommended Practices: New Switch Equipment
Recommended Practices: Switch Security Port Security 802.1X Port-Based Authentication Summary Troubleshooting Switched Networks Switches Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Port Connectivity Troubleshooting VLANs and Trunks Troubleshooting VTP Troubleshooting Spanning Tree Summary Chapter 2 Review
Chapter 3 - Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction Reviewing Routing Operations Static vs. Dynamic Routes Demo - Static Route
What Is a Dynamic Routing Protocol? Autonomous Systems: Interior and Exterior Routing Protocols Classes of Routing Protocols Selecting the Best Route Using Metrics
Administrative Distance: Ranking Routing Sources Distance Vector Routing Protocols Sources of Information and Discovering Routes Maintaining Routing Information
Demo - RIP Review Inconsistent Routing Entries: Counting to Infinity and Routing Loops Counting to Infinity Solution to Counting to Infinity: Defining a Maximum
Routing Loops Solution to Routing Loops: Split Horizon Solution to Routing Loops: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse Solution to Routing Loops: Hold-Down Timers
Triggered Updates Eliminating Routing Loops Link-State Routing Protocols OSPF Hierarchical Routing Link-State Routing Protocol Algorithms
Benefits and Drawbacks of Link-State Routing Summary Implementing VLSM Subnetting Review Possible Subnets and Hosts for a Class C Network
Possible Subnets and Hosts for a Class B Network Possible Subnets and Hosts for a Class A Network Subnetting Review Exercise What Is a Variable-Length Subnet Mask?
A Working VLSM Example Understanding Route Summarization Classful Routing Overview Classless Routing Overview Summarizing Within an Octet
Summarizing Addresses in a VLSM-Designed Network Route Summarization Operation in Cisco Routers Demo - VLSM Summarizing Routes in a Discontiguous Network
Summary Chapter 3 Review
Chapter 4 - Single-Area OSPF Implementation Single-Area OSPF Implementation Implementing OSPF OSPF Overview
OSPF Hierarchy Example Neighbor Adjacencies: The Hello Packet SPF Algorithm Configuring Single - Area OSPF Configuring Loopback Interfaces
Verifying the OSPF Configuration OSPF debug Commands Demo - OSPF Load Balancing with OSPF OSPF Authentication
Configuring OSPF Plaintext Password Authentication Plaintext Password Authentication Configuration Example Verifying Plaintext Password Authentication Summary
Troubleshooting OSPF Components of Troubleshooting OSPF Troubleshooting OSPF Neighbor Adjacencies Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Tables
Troubleshooting Plaintext Password Authentication Problems Summary Chapter 4 Review
Chapter 5 - EIGRP Implementation
EIGRP Implementation
Implementing EIGRP EIGRP Features EIGRP Tables EIGRP Path Calculation (Router C) EIGRP Configuration
EIGRP and Discontiguous Networks Default Scenario Configuration EIGRP and Discontiguous Networks with no auto-summary Verifying the EIGRP Configuration
debug ip eigrp Command EIGRP Metric EIGRP Load Balancing EIGRP Unequal - Cost Load Balancing Variance Example Demo - EIGRP
EIGRP MD5 Authentication EIGRP MD5 Authentication Configuration Steps Configuring EIGRP MD5 Authentication Example EIGRP MD5 Authentication Configuration
Verifying MD5 Authentication Summary Troubleshooting EIGRP Components of Troubleshooting EIGRP Troubleshooting EIGRP Neighbor Issues
Troubleshooting EIGRP Routing Tables Troubleshooting EIGRP Authentication Troubleshooting EIGRP Authentication Problem Summary Chapter 5 Review
Chapter 6 - Access Control Lists Access Control Lists Introducing ACL Operation Why Use ACLs? ACL Applications: Filtering ACL Applications: Classification
Outbound ACL Operation A List of Tests: Deny or Permit Types of ACLs How to Identify ACLs IP Access List Entry Sequence Numbering
ACL Configuration Guidelines Dynamic ACLs Reflexive ACLs Time-Based ACLs Wildcard Bits: How to Check the Corresponding Address Bits
Wildcard Bits to Match IP Subnets Wildcard Bit Mask Abbreviations Summary Configuring and Troubleshooting ACLs Testing Packets with Numbered Standard IPv4 ACLs
Numbered Standard IPv4 ACL Configuration Numbered Standard IPv4 ACL Example 1 Numbered Standard IPv4 ACL Example 2 Numbered Standard IPv4 ACL Example 3
Demo - Standard ACL Standard ACLs to Control vty Access Demo - Access Class Testing Packets with Numbered Extended IPv4 ACLs
Numbered Extended IPv4 ACL Configuration Numbered Extended IPv4 ACL Example 1 Numbered Extended IPv4 ACL Example 2 Demo - Extended ACL
Named IP ACL Configuration Named Standard IPv4 ACL Example Named Extended IPv4 ACL Example Commenting ACL Statements Demo - Named ACL
Monitoring ACL Statements Verifying ACLs Troubleshooting Common ACL Errors Summary Chapter 6 Review
Chapter 7 - Address Space Management
Address Space Management Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT Network Address Translation Port Address Translation Translating Inside Source Addresses
Configuring and Verifying Static Translation Enabling Static NAT Address Mapping Example Configuring and Verifying Dynamic Translation Dynamic Address Translation Example
Overloading an Inside Global Address Configuring Overloading Overloading an Inside Global Address Example Clearing the NAT Translation Table Demo - NAT
Translation Not Occurring: Translation Not Installed in the Table Displaying Information with show and debug Commands
Translation Occurring: Installed Translation Entry Not Being Used Sample Problem: Cannot Ping Remote Host Solution: Corrected Configuration Summary
Transitioning to IPv6 IPv4 and IPv6 Why Do We Need a Larger Address Space? IPv6 Advanced Features IPv6 Address Representation IPv6 Address Types
IPv6 Unicast Addressing IPv6 Global Unicast (and Anycast) Addresses Link-Local Addresses Larger Address Space Enables Address Aggregation
Assigning IPv6 Global Unicast Addresses IPv6 EUI-64 Interface Identifier Stateless Autoconfiguration DHCPv6 (Stateful) DHCPv6 Operation
IPv6 Routing Protocols RIPng (RFC 2080) IPv4-to-IPv6 Transition Cisco IOS Dual Stack IPv6 Tunneling Manually Configured IPv6 Tunnel
Enabling IPv6 on Cisco Routers IPv6 Address Configuration Example Cisco IOS IPv6 Name Resolution Configuring and Verifying RIPng for IPv6
RIPng for IPv6 Configuration Example Summary Chapter 7 Review
Chapter 8 - LAN Extension into a WAN LAN Extension into a WAN
Introducing VPN Solutions What Is a VPN? Benefits of VPN Site-to-Site VPNs Remote-Access VPNs Cisco Easy VPN Cisco IOS IPsec SSL VPN (WebVPN)
VPN-Enabled Cisco IOS Routers Cisco ASA Adaptive Security Appliances VPN Clients What Is IPsec? IPsec Security Services Confidentiality (Encryption)
Encryption Algorithms DH Key Exchange Data Integrity Authentication IPsec Security Protocols IPsec Framework Summary
Establishing a Point-to-Point WAN Connection with PPP Typical WAN Encapsulation Protocols An Overview of PPP PPP Session Establishment
PPP Authentication Protocols: PAP PPP Authentication Protocols: CHAP Configuring PPP and Authentication Overview Configuring PPP and Authentication
PPP and CHAP Configuration Example Demo - CHAP Verifying the PPP Encapsulation Configuration Verifying PPP Authentication Verifying PPP Negotiation
Summary Establishing a WAN Connection with Frame Relay Frame Relay Overview Frame Relay Terminology Selecting a Frame Relay Topology
Resolving NBMA Reachability Issues Frame Relay Address Mapping Frame Relay Signaling Stages of Inverse ARP and LMI Operation Configuring Basic Frame Relay
Configuring a Static Frame Relay Map Configuring Frame Relay Subinterfaces Configuring Frame Relay Point-to-Point Subinterfaces
Configuring Frame Relay Multipoint Subinterfaces Verifying Frame Relay Operation Demo - Frame Relay Summary Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs
Components of Troubleshooting Frame Relay Troubleshooting a Frame Relay Link That Is Down Troubleshooting Frame Relay Remote Router Connectivity
Troubleshooting Frame Relay End-to-End Connectivity Summary Chapter 8 Review Course Closure
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Configuring a static and default route Configure and verify RIPv2
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1. Please tell me how many questions in the real CCNA exam, and how much time to answer them?
Until now, you have 90 minutes to answer 50 questions in the real CCNA exam but if your native language is not English, Cisco allows you a 30-minute exam time extension. But there are a few
requirements to get this extension, so the best way is asking your teacher or mentor before taking the exam.
2. How much does the CCNA Exam 640-802 cost? And how many points I need to pass the exam
?
It now costs $295 from Jan-16-2012 (big money, right?) :)
The passing score is 825/1000.
3. How many ways can I get the CCNA certification?
There are 2 ways to achieve this certification:
By taking two exams ICND-1 640-822 and ICND-2 640-816 By taking only one CCNA 640-802 exam
4. I got the CCNA certification, will this certification expire?
CCNA certification is valid for three years. To recertify, pass the ICND2 exam, or pass the
current CCNA exam, or pass a CCNA Concentration exam (wireless, security, voice), or pass the current CCDA exam, or pass any 642 – XXX professional level or Cisco Specialist exam
(excluding Sales Specialist exams), or pass a current CCIE or CCDE written exam.
5. After completing the INTRO exam (ICND 1), students currently have a three-year window in
which to complete the ICND exam (ICND 2) to earn CCNA certification. Will this option still exist?
Yes, students will still be able to take and pass the first exam (INTRO or ICND1) and have a
three-year window to pass the second exam (ICND2), before the first exam expires.
6. If students fulfill the exam requirements for the CCNA certification, will they also receive
CCENT certification?
No, students who certify at the CCNA level will not earn CCENT certification. The purpose of the
CCENT certification is to provide an option for those who aren't ready for CCNA.
(Information from http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le0/le9/learning_certification_type_home.html)
7. Which sims will I see in the CCNA exam?
The popular sims now are EIGRP, VTP and Access-list 2 sims but no one can guarantee you will
not see other sims in your exam. So the best way is practicing all sims on this site.
8. How many points will I get for one sim?
Well, Cisco doesn't tell how many points you will get for each correctly solved sim but from my experience, you will get from 80 to 100 points for each sim. Cisco maybe is a bit rude for sims
because you will just get a few points if you can't solve the sim completely. So be careful with the sims and try to write all the commands on paper many times before taking this exam.
9. In the real exam, I clicked "Next" after choosing the answer, can I go back for reviewing?
No, this is a very important thing about CCNA exam. You can just go forward! You can visit
http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/wwtraining/certprog/training/cert_exam_tutorial.html to be familiar with the exam interface.
10. What is the key to pass CCNA?
The CCNA exam covers many aspects of networking and most of the topics will be asked. But the most important topic is subnetting so make sure you understand how to subnet. Of
course other topics are important too so you shouldn't bypass them.
11. Can I use short commands, for example "conf t" instead of "configure terminal"? Will I get full mark for short commands?
It is another big question in the CCNA exam. Some reports said that you can use the "Tab" and short commands but some said they didn't work. Sometimes the simulator in the exam
doesn't accept short commands and marks as "incomplete command". Besides, no one can guarantee it will cost points or not if you use short commands so my recommendation is you
should learn the full commands.
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