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RPI-Schenectady Academy Support Center Instructor Training Center Bernadette O’Brien

2 RPI-Schenectady Introductions Bernadette O’Brien

3 RPI-Schenectady Introduction to Networks  Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) Introduction to Networks Routing and Switching Essentials  Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) All four courses required

4 RPI-Schenectady

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6 ChapterIntroduction to NetworksRouting and Switching Essentials 1Exploring the NetworkIntroduction to Switched Networks 2 Configuring a Network Operating System Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration 3 Network Protocols and Communications VLANsVLANs 4Network AccessRouting Concepts 5EthernetInter-VLAN Routing 6Network LayerStatic Routing 7Transport LayerRouting Dynamically 8IP AddressingSingle-Area OSPF 9Subnetting IP NetworksAccess Control Lists 10Application LayerDHCP 11It’s a NetworkNetwork Address Translation for IPv4

7 RPI-Schenectady Resources Resources – NetSpace Academy Support Specialist Academy maintenance Customizing your classes in NetSpace NetRiders Round Table discussion.

8 RPI-Schenectady Introduction to Networks v5.1  Many instructors requested a shortened ITN course.  30% reduction in content.  More logical arrangement of chapters.  Content removed is going into an appendix.  Listing of what labs are required and which are optional.  We do not have an exact date in August because this is taking place in real time.  This change is optional. If you like the current ITN course, you can keep using it.

9 RPI-Schenectady Marketing Links  can/schools.html#~courses can/schools.html#~courses  Essentials-Course-Flyer.pdf Essentials-Course-Flyer.pdf  Recent marketing video for the Cisco Networking Academy   Internet of Everything 

10 RPI-Schenectady Contact Us  David Kotfila  Bernadette O’Brien  Marie Zwickert