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Cisco CCNA Boot Camp Training:
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Experience the Benefits of CCNA and CCDA Certifications
Technical certification is a sound investment in your career. Although
certification does not guarantee success, research has shown that
it can have a significant impact on:
- Morale
and confidence
- Efficiency
and productivity on the job
- Monetary
rewards
- Career
advancement
Build Your Skills And Your Career: Certify Yourself
The
Cisco® CCNA certification lays the foundation for all
other Cisco® certifications.
The
Cisco® Certified Network Associate certification solidifies
and markets your knowledge of installing, configuring, and operating
routed LANs and WANs. Optimizing WAN traffic through Internet access
solutions that reduce bandwidth, and reducing WAN costs using features
such as access list filters are also professional tasks of a CCNA.
A CCNA can do the following:
- Install
and configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks
using LAN and WAN interfaces
- Provide
Level 1 troubleshooting service
- Improve
network performance and security
And,
according to Cisco®, the CCDA certification indicates
knowledge of network design for the Small Office, Home Office (SOHO)
market and for medium-size organizations whose simple LAN, routed
WAN, and switched LAN networks have fewer than 500 nodes. ATM can
transmit voice, video, and data over a variable-speed LAN and WAN
links at speeds from DS-1 (1.544Mbps) to as high as 622Mbps. The key
to ATMs speed is it’s fixed cell length. The fixed cell length
enables routers to relay cells at the hardware level, using less
processing power and increasing transmission.
ATM has implemented new features in order to deliver voice, data,
and video in an appropriate fashion. One feature is called QoS
(Quality of Service), which can prioritize data throughput based on
content (EX: a file transfer vs. a video feed).
SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) is a legacy UNIX physical layer
protocol for providing serial connections between two networks.
PPP (Point to Point Protocol) is the next generation of SLIP working
at the physical and data-link layers.
PPP supports multiple protocols, dynamic IP addressing, encryption,
error control, security, automatic connection negotiation.
HSSI (High Speed Serial Interface) is a DTE/DCE interface that
handles high-speed communication over WAN links.
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