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CCNA To CCNP Transition: Working With Passwords And Telnet

Course

CCNA TO CCNP TRANSITION: WORKING WITH PASSWORDS AND TELNET

Category

Cisco CCNPTraining Insitute

Eligibility

Lateral Entry Professionals and Freshers

Mode

Regular Offline and Online Live Training

Batches

Week Days and Week Ends

Duration :

1.5  hrs in weekdays and 3hrs during Weekend

Cisco CCNP Objectives

•Learn How To Use Cisco CCNP .
•How to implement Cisco CCNP on different Platforms.
•Learn how to develop, build and deploy Cisco CCNP
•How to apply the Cisco CCNP rules in different situations.
•Learn How to interact with Cisco CCNP , Step By Step
•Learn Cisco CCNP at your own pace with quality learning videos.
•Learn the Ins and Outs of Cisco CCNP in few Hours
•Learn Cisco CCNP . Become Developer in Test and Kick-start your Career in IT.
•Learn the fundamentals of the Cisco CCNP using both a theoretical and practical approach

CCNA to CCNP Transition: Working with Passwords and Telnet Training Highlights

•Real-world skills + project portfolio
• First step to landing an entry-level job
• Helps you stand out in a competitive market
•Trainer support after completion of the course
•Assignments and test to ensure concept absorption.
•Repeating of lectures allowed (based on seat availability)
•Training time :  Week Day / Week End – Any Day Any Time – Students can come and study
•Very in depth course material with Real Time Scenarios for each topic with its Solutions for Online Trainings.

Who are eligible for Cisco CCNP

•big data analytics, java, J2ee, Ui Development, user interface designing, Big Data, spark, scala, pyspark, python, cloudera, aws, Industry Marketing, business
•Java Developer, java j2ee jsp servlets ejb, plsql, Unix Scripting, c, c++, dotnet
•Java, Core Java, J2ee, Ui, Java Fullstack, Front End, Angularjs, Angular, React.js, Java Senior Developers, Java Developers, Java Lead, Ui Lead, Ui Developers
•React.js, asp.net core, .net Core, React Native, Front End Developers, .Net Developers, .Net Tech Leads
•Software Development, .net, java, Asp.net, Sql Server, database, Software Testing, javascript, Agile Methodology, Cloud Computing, html, application

CCNA TO CCNP TRANSITION: WORKING WITH PASSWORDS AND TELNET

*** Part of the Complete Course: Cisco CCNA to CCNP Transition *** Whenever I taught CCNP in the class-room, I found that Students were confused about some topics or commands that they have studied in the CCNA course (with someone else!), and I had to clarify or re-explain these topics or commands to them. This is because these topics or commands are confusing by their nature, or because the way that they are typically explained to the students. Therefore, the idea of this course came in my mind, which intend to clarify those confusing topics or commands. This course contains two sections: Working with Passwords: which contains thoughts on passwords, understand the meaning of the no service-encryption command, and how to break the type 7 encryption. Working with Telnet: which contains how to work with telnet as source or destination, and how to telnet to a specific port. For example, when working with passwords: why do we have two ways to configure the enable password? and why both passwords used in these two ways must be different? Also how can we use the question mark as part of the password? Did you ever try to configure a password like that one? Another thing is does the no service password-encryption command disable encryption for current or future passwords? or may be both? And how can we break the type 7 encryption, so the encryption configured by the service password-encryption command? And for Telnet, we will see multiple ways of working with telnet as both the source and the destination, so how to return back to the original host without disconnecting the connection, how to show incoming connections on the destination and the outgoing connections on the source , and also the multiple ways of clearing these connections on either the source or the destination. Finally, we will see how to telnet to a specific port, so to check if BGP or HTTP are working on the remote host for example.

Eligiblity for Certification :


CCNA Students who want to learn about tricky and confusing subjects in the CCNA Curriculum