CCNA 2 continues the exploration of network architecture, components, and operations. The course teaches router, switch, and wireless LAN configuration, link aggregation, network redundancy, and basic device security. This is the second of three courses that are designed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary for successful completion of the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) examination. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure, troubleshoot, and resolve common issues with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, inter-VLAN routing, and wireless access points.Pre-requisite: OL793 CCNA 1 Introduction
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By: Wendell Odom
Publisher: Cisco Press
Edition: 1st edition or 2nd edition
ISBN: 1st edition (ISBN-13: 9781587147142) 2nd edition ( ISBN-13: 9780138221393)
Instructions: The textbooks are currently sold as a two volume set covering the entire CCNA program series of courses. Students can purchase either 1st edition or 2nd edition, both will be supported until Winter 2026. (eText ISBN: 9780138221454)
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