Cisco Networking Training Courses Descriptions


CCCC has been designated as one of only six colleges to become a Cisco Certified Training Center in the United States, serving the eight-state Southwest region. Preston Ridge Campus is the primary site of Cisco Training, but Cisco classes are also offered at other campuses. For specific Cisco course descriptions, please visit:

ITCC 1302 Local Area Networks Design and Protocols: Cisco I ITCC 1306 Basic Router Configuration: Cisco II
ITCC 1342 Local Area Management (LAN): Cisco III ITCC 1346 Wide Area Management (WAN): Cisco IV
ITCC 2432 Advanced Routing Configuration: Cisco V ITCC 2436 Building Remote Access Networks: Cisco VI
ITCC 2440 Configuring LAN Switches: Cisco VII ITCC 2444 Internetwork Troubleshooting: Cisco VIII

For more information about networking programs and degree plans, please visit the Engineering Technology Division.

 

ITCC 1302 Local Area Networks Design and Protocols: Cisco I


Formerly ITNW 1213


Skill development in the design and installation of local area networks to ensure optimal throughput. Topics include cabling, cable closets, management devices, selection, and installation of network devices, protocols, and subnetting. 3 credit hours.

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ITCC 1306 Basic Router Configuration: Cisco II


Formerly ITNW 1217

An introduction to Cisco basic router configuration for local area networks. Topics include initial router configuration for TCP/IP, management of the configuration, backup of router configuration files, routing protocols, and the use of security features. Prerequisite: ITCC 1302. 3 credit hours.

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ITCC 1342 Local Area Management (LAN): Cisco III


Formerly ITNW 1240


Skill development in managing traffic in local area networks (LAN) and in the management of network devices for LANšs. This course includes configuring of routers for IPX protocol, filtering traffic in an IPX environment, and identifying and resolving network congestion problems. Prerequisite: ITCC 1306. 3 credit hours.

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ITCC 1346 Wide Area Management (WAN): Cisco IV


Formerly ITNW 1244


An introduction to wide area networking (WAN) services and management. Prerequisite: ITCC 1342. 3 credit hours.

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ITCC 2432 Advanced Routing Configuration: Cisco V


A study of advanced network development issues and methods used to configure Cisco routers for effective LAN and WAN traffic management. Includes designing scalable internetworks managing traffic and access for IP and IPX/SPX, configuring OSPF in single and multiple areas, and configuring and using interior and border gateway routing protocols. Prerequisite: CCNA certified or completion of Academy CCNA Program. 4 credit hours.

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ITCC 2436 Building Remote Access Networks: Cisco VI


Designing and building remote access networks with Cisco products. Includes assembling and cabling WAN components, configuring network connections vis-asynchronous modem, ISDN, X.25, and frame relay architectures and associated protocols. Prerequisite: ITCC 2432. 4 credit hours.

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ITCC 2440 Configuring LAN Switches: Cisco VII


Introduction to Cisco switches and how to use Cisco switches effectively in networks. Includes switching concepts, virtual LANs, switch architecture (hardware and software), switch configuration, management and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: ITCC 2436. 4 credit hours.

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ITCC 2444 Internetwork Troubleshooting: Cisco VIII


Study of troubleshooting methods for internetworks. Includes Cisco troubleshooting tools, diagnosing and correcting problems with TCP/IP, Novell, and AppleTalk networks, and with Frame Relay and ISDN network connections. Prerequisite: ITCC 2440. 4 credit hours.

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