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CCNA Associate - 640-802 Outline :: Runtime 23 hours 06 minutes

  • Introduction
  • Network Devices & Components
  • OSI Model & TCP/IP Model
  • Network Applications
  • Connecting to the IOS Command Line Interface
  • Cisco IOS PING, Traceroute, & TFTP
  • IOS File & Configuration Management with TFTP
  • TFTP Servers & Network Management Systems (NMS)
  • Local Area Networks (LANs) Overview
  • IP ARP, MAC Address Flooding & Learning
  • Collision Domains, Broadcast Domains, & VLANs
  • Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
  • VLAN Trunking & VTP
  • Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)
  • STP Path Selection & RSTP
  • IP Addressing, Subnetting, & VLSM
  • IP Routing
  • Inter-VLAN Routing & Static Routing
  • Static vs. Dynamic Routing
  • Dynamic Routing Configuration
  • RIPv2 Overview & Configuration
  • EIGRP Overview
  • EIGRP Configuration
  • OSPF Overview
  • OSPF Configuration Part 1
  • OSPF Configuration Part 2
  • IPv6
  • Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM)
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Domain Name System (DNS)
  • Network Address Translation (NAT)
  • Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  • Wide Area Network (WAN) Overview
  • Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
  • Frame-Relay Overview
  • Frame-Relay Configuration

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  • I will give you a POSITIVE vote, nothing beat free!

    if I have use of these I will get it, but I don't,
    so I will leave it for other who really needs it!

  • forgot about this, thanks

  • +1

    I used these last time they had free access.
    The videos are pretty good.
    Worthwhile if you are into networking.

  • +1

    This is what I really need right now. It will support me while I'm studying.

  • +1

    still asking to pay? do I need to put the coupon code?

  • do they give any certificates to print stating you have completed this course?

    • No I don't think so. You still have to go and pay for the exam and pass that.

    • -3

      bahah

      ccna is pointless to have anyway, might as well write your name on some toilet paper as it has the same value :P

      • +5

        Not if you're changing jobs! I've got 6years industry experience dealing with cisco switches/routers (performing much more complex configurations/troubleshooting than the CCNA offers). Yet because I don't have that bit of paper recruiters don't give me a second glance…

        It's not what you know these days, it's do you have that bit of paper saying you know it regardless of experience!

        Paper gets you the interview, experience gets your the job

      • +1

        Uh - no it isn't, I bet you've heard that from a coworker who hasn't sat the CCNA course content, much less yourself. If anything, it's critical - it's the basis for all further Cisco related study - I can see you'll go nowhere in networking if you believe this.

  • +13
  • Thanks for the reminder, this was posted previously http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/67769

  • Seems like the Voice bootcamp is available for free as well…

  • I just registered to INE

    So if you register onto INE, streaming the CCNA course is free..
    But you still need to pay $99 to actually download the video? right?…
    So its not really $99 off? or was streaming at a fee also?

    Did i get all this right?

    • Yeah, this Streaming version has been free for a while now.
      If you pay, or get bigger package (CCNP), you can download to disk.

      I've watched the voice ones previously, but means you are stuck at your computer (ipad?) for duration.

      Ended up getting ccnp-sec for $99 in NY sale

  • Thanks for the share. It's actually possible to download these streams using something like rtmpdmp, so the "stream only" policy is not an issue :D

    • Thats not a 'legal' option!

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