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CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics v3.1 Instructor Guide – Course Overview
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Students must successfully complete the CCNA 2 course before they can achieve CCNA
certification.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to perform tasks related to the following:
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Routers and their roles in WANs
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Cisco IOS Software Management
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Router configuration
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Router file management
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RIP and IGRP routing protocols
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TCP/IP error and control messages
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Router troubleshooting
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Intermediate TCP
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Access control lists
Lab Requirements
Please refer to the CCNA equipment bundle spreadsheets on the Cisco Academy Connection.
Certification Alignment
The curriculum is aligned with the following Cisco Internet Learning Solution Group (ILSG)
courses:
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CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)
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INTRO (Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies)
The Course 2 claims state that students will be able to complete the following tasks:
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Identify the key characteristics of common wide-area network (WAN)
configurations and technologies, and differentiate between these and common
LAN technologies
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Describe the role of a router in a WAN
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Describe the purpose and operations of the router Internet Operating System
(IOS)
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Establish communication between a terminal device and the router IOS, and use
IOS for system analysis, configuration, and repair
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Identify the major internal and external components of a router, and describe the
associated functionality