PREPARATION CERTIFICATION CISCO CCNA / CCNP(PROMO)
METIER
L’Administrateur réseau veille à ce que tous les utilisateurs aient un accès rapide au système d’information de l’entreprise. Il crée le réseau informatique pour l’entreprise. Au jour le jour, il gère l’utilisation du réseau. C’est lui qui donne l’autorisation aux nouveaux utilisateurs à se connecter. L’une de ses missions les plus importantes est de veiller à la sécurité et à la sauvegarde des données sur le réseau.
L’objectif de cette formation est d’accompagner toute personne passionnée par les réseaux de données dans son intégration dans cet environnement. Les participants auront des connaissances techniques pratiques qui pourront leur permettre d’opérer dans un environnement réel. Elle est ouverte aux certifiés(es) et non aux certifiés(es). Pour les non certifiés, ils auront là un bon cadre pour commencer leur marche vers les certifications CCNA, CCNP et CCIE.
Cette formation offre donc des connaissances solides permettant d’exercer les métiers liés aux réseaux de données.
- COMPETENCES VISEES
- ZAvoir une base solide de la commutation dans un LAN
- ZAvoir une base solide du routage utilisant les protocoles de routage internes (IGP)
- ZAvoir une base solide du routage externe (BGP)
- ZMaitriser plusieurs technologies de services réseau
- ZRéussir la certification Cisco CCNA/CCNP
- DEBOUCHES
- PSociétés de service et d’ingénierie informatique
- PPME et grandes sociétés
- PLes banques
- PLes micro-finances
- PLes grandes écoles
- PLes assurances
- PLes opérateurs économiques
- PL’administration publique
- METHODE PEDAGOGIQUE
- lPrincipes
- lPratique (90%)
- lExercices et Contrôles de connaissances
- lStages académiques
- lProjets professionnels
- lSoutenances
- lExamens
CONTENU DE LA FORMATION
Module 1: IPv4 Addressing & Subnetting
Introduction to Networks
- Introduction to Networks
- Network Types
- The Internet & DNS
Introduction to IPv4 Addressing / IPv4 Addressing
- IPv4 Addressing
- IPv4 Address Classes
- Private IPv4 Addressing
IPv4 Subnetting and Supernetting
- IPv4 Subnetting
- Subnetting – Class C Examples
- Subnettting – Class B Examples
- Subnetting – Class A Examples
- IPv4 Supernetting
- IPv4 Supernetting – Examples
IPv4 Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSM)
- VLSM
- VLSM – Class C Example
- VLSM – Class B Example
- VLSM – Class A Example
Module 2: IPv6 Addressing & Subnetting
Part 1 : Introduction to Networking
- Introduction to Networks
- Network Types
- The Internet & DNS
Part 2 : Introduction to IPv6 Addressing
- IPv6 Addressing
- IPv6 Address Types
- IPv6 Subnetting
Module 3: LAN Switching
- Switching Overview
- VLANs & Port Types
- VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
- VLAN, VTP & Port Types Lab
- Inter-VLAN Routing
- Physical – To – Logical Mapping
- Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)
- STP Root Switch
- STP PortFast
- STP BPDU Guard
- STP BPDU Guard Lab
- EtherChannels – Port Channels
- EtherChannel – Static Mode
- EtherChannel – LACP
Module 4: Infrastructure / IP Services [DNS, DHCP Server, NTP, QOS]
- DHCP Services
- Configuring a Router as a DHCP Server
- Configure a Router as a DHCP Relay Agent
- Configuring a Router as a HTTP-HTTPS Server
- Configuring a Router as a DNS Server
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Dynamic NAT
- Static NAT
- Dynamic PAT
- Static PAT
- Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- Network Time Protocol Lab
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Qos – Policing
- Qos – Bandwidth Reservation & Prioritization
Module 5: WAN Connections [PPP, Authentication, MLPP]
- Serial Interface Protocols
- Configuring and Verifying Point-to-point HDLC Connections
- Configuring and Verifying Point-to-point PPP Connections
- Configuring PPP Authentication using PAP
- Configuring PPP Authentication using CHAP
- Configuring PPP Multilink
Module 6: Remote Management [Telnet & SSH] and Security Fundamentals
- Remote Management
- Configuring Telnet using a Password
- Configuring Telnet using an
- Username and Password
- Configuring SSH using an Username and Password
Security Fundamentals
- Overview of Site – To – Site VPNs using Crypto Maps
- GRE Over IPSec
- Tunnel-Interface Based IPSec – S-VTI
- Access Control Lists Overview
- Standard Numbered ACL
- Standard Named ACL
- Extended Numbered ACLExtended
- Named ACL
- Time-based ACL
- IPv6 Access Lists
- Port Security
- Port Security – Lab
- Configuring DHCP Snooping
- Configuring ARP Inspection
Module 7: IP Routing
- Routing Basics
- Distance Vector Routing Protocol
- Link State Routing Protocol
- Configuring Static Routes
- Configuring Default Routes
- Configuring Floating Static
- OSPF Overview
- Configuring OSPF in a Single Area on a Point – To – Point Link
- Configuring OSPF in a Single Area on a Ethernet Link
- OSPF – Calculating Metrics
- OSPF Multi-Area Overview
- Configuring OSPF is a Multi-Area Network
- FHRP Services
- HSRP
- VRRP
- BGP Overview
- Configuring eBGP
Module 8: IPv6 [Addressing, Static Routes, OSPFv3]
- IPv6 Addressing Overview
- IPv6 Address Types
- IPv6 Subnetting
- Assigning IPv6 Address to Routers Manually
- Assigning IPv6 Address to Routers using SLAAC
- Configuring IPv6 Static Routes
- Configuring IPv6 Default Routes
- Configuring OSPFv3
Module 9: Router Protocols - Extra
- RIPv2 Overview
- Configuring Basic RIPv2
- RIPv2 – Passive Interfaces
- RIPv2 – Auto-Summarization
- EIGRP Overview
- Configuring Basic EIGRP
- EIGRP – Auto-Summarization
- EIGRP – Passive Interfaces
- Calculating EIGRP Metrics
- EIGRP – Load Balancing
- BGP Overview
- Configuring eBGP
Module 10: WAN Technologies
- WAN Technologies Overview
- MPLS Unicast Routing
- Multi-Point GRE- DMVPN
- PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE)
Module 11 : IPv4 - OSPF
Basic OSPF Configuration
- OSPF Overview
- OSPF – Network Statement
- OSPF – Passive Interface
- OSPF Calculating Metric
- OSPF on a Multi-Access Segment
- OSPF on a Serial Link
- OSPF on a Loopback Interface
- OSPF – Unicast Neighbors
OSPF LSAs
- OSPF LSA Type 1 – Router LSA
- OSPF LSA Type 2 – Network LSA
- OSPF LSA Type 3 – Summary LSA
- OSPF LSA Type 5 – External LSA
- OSPF LSA Type 4 – ASBR Summary LSA
- LSA’s Recap
OSPF Multi-Area & Multi-Domain Functionalities
- Configuring a Multi-Area – Multi Domain NetworkConfiguring LSA Type 3 Filtering
- Configuring Manual Inter-Area Route Summarization
- Configuring Manual External Route Summarization
- Configuring Clear Text Authentication
Configuring MD5-based Authentication
OSPF Area Types
- Configuring a Stub Area
- Configuring a Totally Stubby Area
- Configuring a Not-So-Stubby-Area (NSSA)
- Configuring a NSSA – Stub Area
- Configuring a NSSA – Totally Stubby Area
Redistribution in OSPF
- Configuring the Multi-Domain Topology for Redistribution
- Redistributing EIGRP & OSPF
- Redistributing Static Routes
- Redistrubuting Connected
- Redistributing with Route-Filtering
- Redistributing with Route-Tagging
OSPF Advanced
- Single-Tier Virtual Link
- Multi-Tier Virutal Link
- Configuring BFD with OSPF
- Configuring IP FRR with OSPF
Module 12: IPv4 - BGP
Basic eBGP Configuration
- BGP Overview
- Configuring Basic eBGP
- Injecting Routes into BGP using Network Statements
- Injecting Routes into BGP using Redistribution – Connected
- Configuring IGP Redistribution into BGP
- BGP Authentication using MD5
BGP Multi-Hop
iBGP Configuration
- Configuring Underlay Routing Protocol for iBGP
- Configuring iBGP using Loopbacks
- Configuring iBGP with Next-Hop-SelfConfiguring Route-reflectors – Basic
- Configuring Peer-Groups
Filtering & Summarization
- Access-lists & Prefix-Lists
- Configuring Route-Filtering in BGP – ACL
- Configuring Route-Filtering in BGP – Prefix-List
- Configuring Route-Filtering in BGP – AS Path Filter
- Configuring Route Aggregation with Filtering
- Configuring Route Aggregation with Summary-Only
- Configuring Route Aggregation with Suppress-Maps
Configuring Route-Aggregation with Unsuppress Maps
BGP Attributes
- BGP Attributes-Overview
- BGP Attributes-Local Preference
- BGP Attributes-MED
- BGP Attributes-Weight
- BGP Attributes-AS-Path
- BGP Attributes-Standard Community – No-Advertise
BGP Attributes-Standard Community – No-Export
BGP Advanced
- BGP Advanced-Conditional Advertisement
- BGP Advanced-Multipaths
- BGP Advanced-Redistribute Internal
- BGP Advanced-RR with Next-hop-self
- BGP Advanced-BFD
- BGP Advanced-Advanced RR
- BGP Advanced-Dynamic BGP Neighbors
- BGP Advanced-Private-AS
- BGP Advanced-Local-AS
- BGP Advanced-Confederations
Module 13: IPv4 - EIGRP
Basic EIGRP Configuration
- EIGRP Overview
- EIGRP – Network Statement
- EIGRP – Passive Interfaces
- EIGRP – Unicast Neighbors
- EIGRP – Metric
CalculationsOptimizing EIGRP
- Equal & Unequal Cost Load Balancing
- Route Summarization – Auto Summary
- Route Summarization – Manual
- Route Summarization – Leak Maps
Securing EIGRP
- Access-lists & Prefix-Lists
- Route Filtering Using ACLs
- Route Filtering Using Prefix-Lists
- Authentication EIGRP Neighbors using MD5
Named-Mode EIGRP
- Configuring a Basic Named-Mode Configuration
- Configuring Authentication – SHA
- Interoperating Named-Mode and Classic-Mode
- Configuring Authentication – MD5
Redistribution with EIGRP
- Configuring a Multi-Domain Network
- Redistrubuting Connected & Static Routes
- Redistributing between RIPv2 & EIGRP
- Redistributing between 2 different EIGRP Autonomous-Systems
- Redistributing between OSPF & EIGRP
- Redistribution with Route-Filtering
- Redistribution with Route-Tagging
- Multi-Point Mutual Redistribution of EIGRP & OSPF
Additional Labs
- Configuring BFD for EIGRP
- INFORMATIONS & INSCRIPTION
- cDurée de formation : 3 mois + 1 mois de stage
- cCoût de la formation : 200 000 FCFA (payable en tranches)
- cFrais d’inscription : 15 000 FCFA
- cHoraire de formation : Jour & Soir
- cAttestation : Délivrée à la fin de la formation
- cNiveau requis : Bac toutes séries
- cDébut de la formation : 01 Juin 2021
- NB : Formation concrète et opérationnelle, les nombreux exemples traités pendant la formation sont tirés de cas professionnels.
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