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St. Mary's University One Camino Santa Maria San Antonio, Texas 78228 phone: (210) 436-3321 fax: (210) 431-5026 wthedford@stmarytx.edu |
Cisco CCNA ProgramThis program is for individuals interested in preparing fcw”a career in nelwoi* muter and switch implementation, administration, and support specific to the Cisco product. Cisco equipment is employed to allow students to be hands on different routers and switches. Two Cisco Lab-simulator training tools are included in the overall track for CCNA and CCNP. Prerequisite knowledge: A+ certification Prerequisite: Foundation Phase or equivalent background A+ Certification A+ Hardware & Software Support Skills — On Line AnytimeThis CompTIA course provides students with the knowledge necessary to understand and support the hardware and software components of the computer. Students learn to maintenance and troubleshoot the computer. This course is considered foundation in preparation for success in a CCNA program. Introduction to Cisco Networking TechnologiesCCNA Basics presents important networking fundamentals using the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) seven layer model concepts; terminology and technologies are explained and illustrated using text and graphics animation. ICND Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (CCNA) This course provides you with the information required installing, configuring, and troubleshooting Cisco routers and switches in multi-protocol networks. Learn configuration procedures necessary to build multi-router, mum-group internetworks. Configure LAN and WAN interfaces for the most commonly used routing and routed protocols. Learn to identify, design, and implement the best Cisco solution for your intemetworking requirements. Cisco Bootcamp PracticumCCNP total curriculum bootcamp-style practicum. Microsoft Project —24 hours — Network configuration & implementation project planning application. Project IT — This course delves into the unique challenges of managing IT projects, and offers a roadmap to success. It was specifically designed to address the skills inventory and performance outcomes that you need to be successful in today’s volatile IT market BCSI Building Cisco Scalable InternetworksBuilding Scalable Cisco lntemetworks (BSCI) focuses on using Cisco routers connected in LANs and WANs typically found at medium to large network sites. The course provides the learner with in-depth information on these interior gateway protocols (lGPs): Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EJGRP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), and Configuring IS-IS Protocol. It also provides information on Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). The course covers routing principles of both distance vector and link-state routing protocols; IP addressing techniques; the theory behind the EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP routing protocols; and configuration and troubleshooting information for each protocol. Hands-on lab exercises allow the learner to practice configuration and troubleshooting knowledge and to acquire the skills necessary to configure these protocols in customer networks. BCMSN- Building Cisco Multilayered Switched NetworksIn the Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) network administrators learn how to build campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. This course includes both routing and switching concepts, covering both Layer 2 and Layer 3 technologies. Network administrators also learn how to managing Redundant Links, lnterVLAN Routing, Building a Campus Networks, Configuring HSRP for a Fault-Tolerant Routing, Multicast, InterVLAN Routing, Controlling Access to the Campus Network. |
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