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CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND

ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Thamizhvaanan N

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Sasi Narkis Babu Velappan

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Subramaniam K M

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Kishore Kumar K.T

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Sivaganesh G

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Sivakumar S

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

S.Santhosh Kumar

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Thulasi dass S

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Jai Sankar S

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Duggad Alok Suganchand

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Muthumani M

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Babu R

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

SaravanaKumar K

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Soundra Pandian K

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Vinod Kumar T

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Senthil K

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

Kumar

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

CCNA 2 ROUTERS AND


ROUTING BASICS

Instructor :

Date :

Chennai

Palanichamy Yogesh

August 4, 2004

MuthuKumar Subramanyam

Location :
Academy Name : Anna University

Instructors Signature.

CERTIFICATE
C
C
OF
O COURSE
COU S COMPLETION
CO
O

Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distance


vector routing protocols

Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherent


problems associated with distance vector routing protocols

Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and default


routes

Describe the operation of the Internet Control Message


Protocol (ICMP) and identify the reasons, types, and format of
associated error and control messages

Manage system image and device configuration files

Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, and


demonstrate how the configuration register and boot system
commands can modify that sequence

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able to
proficiently:
Identify the key characteristics of common wide area
networking (WAN) configurations and technologies
Compare and contrast common WAN and LAN technologies
Describe the role of a router in a WAN
Explain the fundamental operation of the router operating
system (IOS)
Establish communication between a terminal device and the
router IOS
Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair
Identify and describe the major internal and external
components of a router

Use IOS commands to analyze and rectify network problems

Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports


Perform, save, and test an initial configuration on a router

Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify access


control lists within a router configuration

Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using


access control lists

Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocols


and the interaction and carriage of application layer data

Configure additional administrative functionality on a router


Use embedded data link layer functionality to perform
network neighbor discovery and analysis from the router
console
Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols to
establish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remote
devices from the router console

August 4, 2004

Dear Thamizhvaanan N
Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Subramaniam K M
Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Soundra Pandian K


Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Sivakumar S
Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear S.Santhosh Kumar


Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Thulasi dass S


Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Jai Sankar S


Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Duggad Alok Suganchand


Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Muthumani M
Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Babu R
Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear SaravanaKumar K
Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Vinod Kumar T


Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Senthil K
Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Kumar
Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Sivaganesh G
Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Kishore Kumar K.T


Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear Sasi Narkis Babu Velappan


Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

August 4, 2004

Dear MuthuKumar Subramanyam


Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers and
Routing Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics of
networking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,
including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IP
addressing, and structured cabling skills.
Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosive
growth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy is
more important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide you
with the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computer
networks.
Wishing you continued success in CCNA 3!
Sincerely,

John Chambers
President and CEO
Cisco Systems, Inc.

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