| Course Code |
Exams |
Sessions |
Hours |
Price ($AU)* |
| CCNA 2.0 |
640-507 |
10 |
30 |
$3,000 |
| BSCN |
640-503 |
10 |
30 |
$3,000 |
| BCMSN |
640-504 |
10 |
30 |
$3,000 |
| BCRAN |
640-505 |
5 |
15 |
$1,500 |
| CIT |
640-506 |
5 |
15 |
$1,500 |
| CCNP 2.0 |
- |
40 |
120 |
$12,000 (Student $10,800) |
CCNA 2.0 - Cisco Certified Network
Associate 2.0
BSCN - Building Scalable Cisco Networks
BCMSN - Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks.
BCRAN - Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
CIT - Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting

CCNA 2.0 - Cisco Certified Network
Associate 2.0
This course can improve your understanding
of the internetworking of more than just Cisco products:
You will develop a complete understanding of networking
and how different network topologies work together to
form a network. Also, it provides a solid introduction
to the Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS), Cisco
hardware, routing and switching theory.
Course
Objectives
On completion of this course, participants
should be able to:
- Understanding the OSI 7 layers
standard.
- Have an overview on how a switching
network is working.
- How a routing network is working.
- How to subnet a network by
using router.
- General overview and configuration
of a router.
- Different IOS command to configure
the router.
- Understanding the basic operation
of a Novell network and how a router can work in a
Novell network.
- Managing traffic with Access
Lists.
- An overview and configurations
on different Wide Area Networking Protocols.
Building Scalable Cisco Networks
This course provides details on how
to manage traffic and network access for the most popular
internetworking protocols today, such as TCP/IP and
Novell's IPX/SPX. You'll learn the difference between
link-state and distance vector routing protocols and
decide which routing method is best suited in various
configurations. This course also focuses on WAN configurations
and the methods for controlling WAN traffic and ensuring
access security.
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, participants
should be able to:
- Have
an overview on scalable internetworks.
- How to use access list to manage
traffic and solve congestion problem in an IP and
IPX environments.
- How to use queuing to manage
traffic.
- What is VLSM (Variable-Length
Subnet Masks) and how to use them to do summarization.
- How to configure OSPF in a
single area.
- How to interconnect multiple
OSPF areas.
- How to configure Enhanced IGRP.
- How to optimising routing update
operation.
- How to connecting enterprises
to an Internet Service Provider.
- More deep understanding on
different WAN technologies: ISDN, frame-relay etc.
- How to configure and customize
Dial-On-Demand routing.
- An overview on Bridging.
- How to configure Transparent
Bridging and Integrated Routing and Bridging.
- How to configure Source-Route
Bridging.
Building Scalable Cisco Networks
This course provides details on how
to manage traffic and network access for the most popular
internetworking protocols today, such as TCP/IP and
Novell's IPX/SPX. You'll learn the difference between
link-state and distance vector routing protocols and
decide which routing method is best suited in various
configurations. This course also focuses on WAN configurations
and the methods for controlling WAN traffic and ensuring
access security.
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, participants
should learn:
- Have
an overview on scalable internetworks.
- How to use access list to manage
traffic and solve congestion problem in an IP and
IPX environments.
- How to use queuing to manage
traffic.
- What is VLSM (Variable-Length
Subnet Masks) and how to use them to do summarization.
- How to configure OSPF in a
single area.
- How to interconnect multiple
OSPF areas.
- How to configure Enhanced IGRP.
- How to optimising routing update
operation.
- How to connecting enterprises
to an Internet Service Provider.
- More deep understanding on
different WAN technologies: ISDN, frame-relay etc.
- How to configure and customize
Dial-On-Demand routing.
- An overview on Bridging.
- How to configure Transparent
Bridging and Integrated Routing and Bridging.
- How to configure Source-Route
Bridging.
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched
Network
This course will present you the basic
concepts on switching technology and the problem and
solution on a switched network. Also, a general overview,
configurations, functionalities and troubleshooting
of different series of Cisco Switches will also be introduced
including Catalyst 1900/2820/3000/5000 switches.
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, participants
should learn:
- Understand the basic concept,
problem and solution in a switched networks.
- What is VLAN and how can they
be configure in a switch.
- Thoroughly understanding of
the functionalities, configurations and troubleshooting
of Cisco Catalyst 1900 series switches.
- What is VLSM (Variable-Length
Subnet Masks) and how to use them to do summarization.
- Thoroughly understanding of
the functionalities, configurations and troubleshooting
of Cisco Catalyst 2820 series switches.
- Thoroughly understanding of
the functionalities, configurations and troubleshooting
of Cisco Catalyst 3000 series switches.
- Thoroughly understanding of
the functionalities, configurations and troubleshooting
of Cisco Catalyst 5000 series switches.
- An overview and configurations
of ATM and LANE on Cisco switches.
Building Cisco Remote Access
Network
This course will present you with
different WAN technologies for remote access and guide
you through how to set up a Cisco Access router including
700 series router to access the site from remote locations.
Also, how to configure queuing and AAA (Authentication,
Authorization, and Accounting) for remote access will
also be introduced. Finally, student will learn how
to configure NAT (Network Address Translation) in a
router to provide more cost efficient solutions to the
enterprises.
Course Objectives
On completion of this course, participants
should learn:
- How to select different Cisco
Access routers for Remote Access connections.
- Different kinds of WAN technologies
for Remote Access.
- How to configure a Asynchronous
Modem connection.
- How to configure PPP with PAP
and CHAP authentication.
- How to set up Windows 95 for
dial-up access.
- How to use ISDN, frame-relay
and X.25 for Remote Access.
- Configuration and features
of the 700 series router.
- How to set up backup connection.
- How to manage traffic by using
queuing in remote access network.
- How to set up NAT (Network
Address Translation) in the router.
- How to set up and use the AAA
(Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting).
Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting
This course will present you with
different WAN technologies for remote access and guide
you through how to set up a Cisco Access router including
700 series router to access the site from remote locations.
Also, how to configure queuing and AAA (Authentication,
Authorization, and Accounting) for remote access will
also be introduced. Finally, student will learn how
to configure NAT (Network Address Translation) in a
router to provide more cost efficient solutions to the
enterprises.
Course Objectives
- Find the corresponding resources
for troubleshooting Cisco internetworks.
- Using different tools and methodologies
to troubleshoot an internetworks.
- Diagnostics IP, IPX and AppleTalk
networks.
- Troubleshooting the Cisco switching
and routing networks.
- Troubleshoot a Frame Relay
network.
- Troubleshoot a ISDN network.
- Diagnostics physical and data
link layers.
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