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Cisco Networking Academy ProgramFall2014 Semester
2008 Truman College
Prof. Mohammad Moizuddin
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Contents
Introduction
History of Cisco
About Cisco Networking Academy
Benefits of Being an Academy
CCNA Discovery Courses 1 through 4
Q&A
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Introduction (Teacher)
About me Portfolio
– http://faculty.ccc.edu/mmoizuddin/RESUME/mmoizresume.html
Web site– Mohammad Moizuddin
http://faculty.ccc.edu/mmoizuddin/index.html– Cisco Academy Program
http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/netacad/index.html Expectations Goal for this class How you need to communicate with me Grading Policies
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Introduction (Student)
Your Name Why you are taking this class Do you have any previous experiences with networking How many classes your are taking beside this class What you do outside of the class (Job, Hobbies, etc) Any thing would you like to share
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Message to Students
Welcome to CCNA R&S Course-Networking Might some of you already took my other CIS courses and
they know well about me and the way I teach.– More than just Information– A Global Community– Keep in Touch– Mind Wide Open– Take Notes– Think about it– Practice– Practice again– Teach it– Make change as you go– Explore the world of Networking– Create your own worlds
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What some previous students are doing today
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Cisco History In December 1984, Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner, two scientists
from Stanford University founded a small company, Cisco Systems-named for San Francisco, the gateway to the Pacific Rim.
The two, with the expertise of technologists Greg Satz and Kirk Lougheed, worked in the first years of the company to enable disparate networks to talk with each other and share information reliably-inventing the first multi-protocol routers.
In 1984, an internetwork, hooking entire networks together, was largely in the realm of the imagination.
Twenty years later, Cisco has grown from four employees to a workforce of over 32,000, and networks are an essential part of business, education, government and home communications.
Cisco Internet Protocol-based (IP) networking solutions are the foundation of these networks.and the mission of the company has remained consistent-fundamentally changing the way we work, live, play and learn.
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Cisco Networking Academy Program
About Cisco Networking Academy Cisco Networking Academy helps students develop valuable
information and communication technology to increase access to opportunities for career advancement, education, and economic participation in communities around the world.
Since 1997, Networking Academy has grown to reach a diverse population of approximately 600,000 students each year in more than 160 countries. All students receive the same high-quality education, supported by online content and assessments, performance tracking, hands-on labs, and interactive learning tools.
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Benefits of Being an Academy
Benefits of Being an Academy
The Cisco Networking Academy Program exists in more than 9800 Academies located in high schools, technical schools, colleges, universities, international organizations, and community-based organizations around the world. These organizations contribute their expertise in teaching and their facilities to deliver the high-quality Academy curriculum to their constituents.
Created by industry and education professionals, the curriculum prepares students for the demands of the workplace and motivates them to continue their education and learning.
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Benefits of Being an Academy 75% Percent of Recruiters Believe Candidates with IT
Certifications are More Employable, Finds The IT Job Board
IT Job Board, May 15, 200975% of recruiters believe that IT candidates with additional qualifications stand a better chance of securing a job, according to a recent survey undertaken by the IT Job Board. This finding was also supported by the candidate response, where 84% of IT professionals consider that holding industry certifications will improve their employment opportunities. And, a massive 87% of techies believe that recruiters and hiring managers would look for additional qualifications when recruiting for jobs in IT. When it came to the certifications most valued by IT professionals in the current market, 29% cited Cisco CCNA and CCNP. Read the full article: http://news.prnewswire.com/DisplayReleaseContent .
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Cisco Academy Program Model
CCNA R&S Courses 1 through 4 CCNA Courses 1 through 4 of the Academy program,
equivalent to 280 hours of instruction, provide students with a foundation in networking.
Students who successfully complete this portion of the program are eligible to earn Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA™) certification. After completion of CCNA you can enhance your carrier by completing CCNP and after that CCIE
Student who complete this course will be able to find the job as Network Administrator Network Installer Network Engineer
Further enhancement in this carrier will lead into Network Management, etc
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CCNA R&S Curriculum
CCNA R&S Courses 1 through 4 This course is designed for students with advanced problem
solving and analytical skills, such as those who are pursuing degrees in engineering, math, or science. This coursers can be integrated into technology curricula or continuing education programs at colleges and universities.
The first four courses are available at the secondary and post-secondary levels.
1. Introduction to Network (NET-121)
2. Routing and Switching Essentials(NET-122)
3. Scaling Networks(NET-221)
4. Connecting Networks (NET-222)
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Cisco Networking Academy Program
Its very important that you need to complete all four course to get the benefit of the curriculum and this four curriculum will help you get into the networking field and compete with others networkers.
Completing each course you will be able to get the certificate and letter which signed by John Chamber and from me. Having a signature from John its mean like having a signature from US president.
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Cisco Networking Academy Program Who is John Chamber?
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer 65 Years Old Mr. Chambers, 65, has served as a member of the Board of Directors
since November 1993 and as Chairman of the Board since November 2006. He joined Cisco as Senior Vice President in January 1991, was promoted to Executive Vice President in June 1994 and to Chief Executive Officer as of January 31, 1995. He also served as President from January 31, 1995 until November 2006. Before joining Cisco, he was employed by Wang Laboratories, Inc. for eight years, where, in his last role, he was the Senior Vice President of U.S. Operations
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John Chamber latest Photos 2010
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How many people watch is speech
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Teaching Methods
Lectures Online Exam every week LAB using Simulator (Packet Tracer 6.1)
On going course: Lectures Online Exam LAB
– Using real hardware– Using simulator
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Cisco Carrier Path
CCENT > CCNA > CCNP> CCIE.
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CCENT CCENT:
It’s an entry level CISCO certification.
It validates the candidate’s ability to install, operate and troubleshoot small branch networks.
No pre-requisites are required.
The necessary training can be gathered by attending interconnecting networking device part 1 (ICND1) training program.
This certification can be passed by taking any of the following exams: Recertification is required every 3 years. 640 – 822 ICND1. 100 – 101 ICND1
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CCNA CCNA:
This certification validates the candidate’s knowledge about networking skills.
No pre-requisites are required for this certification.
Following training programs are required to pass the examination: ICND1. ICND2. CCNAX.
As far as the examination is concerned, you’ve following options in this respect: Option # 1: CCNA composite comprising of:
640 – 802 CCNA OR 200 – 120 CCNA. Option # 2: ICND1 and ICND2:
640 – 822 ICND1 OR 100 – 101 ICND1
AND
640 – 816 ICND2 OR 200 – 101 ICND2.
Recertification is required every 3 years.
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CCNP
CCNP:
This certification validates professional’s ability to handle all aspects of wide area networks.
CCNA routing and switching can act as pre-requisites.
ROUTE, SWITCH, TSHOOT are the necessary training programs in this certification.
You’ve to pass following tests to get this certification: 642 – 902 ROUTE. 642 – 813 SWITCH. 642 – 832 TSHOOT. Recertification is necessary every 3 years
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CCIE This certification confirms that you possess the knowledge, skills and experience required
to plan, build, implement, operate and maintain complex network infrastructures converging on a variety of CISCO equipments.
No pre-requisites are required. Following are training programs for variety of CCIE certifications: CISCO 360 learning program for routing and switching. CISCO 360 learning program for collaboration. CISCO 360 training program for data center. CISCO 360 training program for security. CISCO 360 learning for storage networking. CISCO 360 learning program for service provider. CISCO 360 learning program for service provider operations. CISCO 360 learning program for voice. CISCO 360 training for wireless. Following exams have to be passed to get the certification:
CCIE written exam. CCIE lab exam. Recertification is required every 24 months.
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Things to do today Cisco Academy Program online demo
Cisco ID creation: Make sure use your own personal email address
Pre Test Packet Tracer 6.1 demo (may be)
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Next Week
Chapter-1
No exam
No assignments
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