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CISCO SYSTEMS-~NETWORKINGACADEMY

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JI __I

NEETRAMJADONANDAN

Date:

Instructor :,

Location:

November 15, 2004

Hyeroba, Eva

Kampalaj,

Academy Name: Makerere UniversityInstitute ofComputer Science

INSTITUTE 01'COMPUTER SCI811CB

18!' 0 8 DEC 2004. *MAKERfRE UNIVERSITYP.O. BO)( 7062, KAMPALA

During the CCNA 2 Course administered by the undersigned Instructor, the student was able toproficiently:.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 operatingsystem (IOS)

· Establish communication between a terminal device and therouter IOS

·Use IOS for router analysis, configuration, and repair

·Identify and describe the major internal and eXternalcomponents of a router

·Connect router Fast Ethernet, Serial WAN, and console ports

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

·Configure additional administrative functionality on a router

·Use embedded data link layer functionality to performnetwork neighbor discovery and analysis from the routerconsole

·Use IOS embedded Layer 3 through Layer 7 protocols toestablish, test, suspend or disconnect connectivity to remotedevices from the router console

· Identify the stages of the router boot-up sequence, anddemonstratehow the configurationregisterand boot systemcommandscan modifythat sequence

·Manage system image and device configuration files

·Describe the operation of the Internet Control MessageProtocol (lCMP) and identify the reasons, rypes, and format ofassociated error and control messages

· Identify, configure, and verify the use of static and defaultroutes

·Evaluate the major characteristics of routing protocols

· Identify, analyze, and demonstrate how to rectify inherentproblems associated with distance vector routing protocols

· Configure, verify, analyze, and troubleshoot simple distancevector routing protocols

·Use IOS conunands to analyze and rectify network problems

·Describe the operation of the major transport layer protocolsand the interaction and carriage 0,£application layer data.Identify how router packet throughput can be controlled using

access control lists

·Analyze, configure, implement, verify, and rectify accesscontrol lists within a router configuration

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CISCO SYSTEMS

181.NETWORKINGACADEMY

NEETRAMJADONANDAN

Date: January 16. 2005

Hyeroba. Eva

Kampala

Instructor:

Location :

Academy Name: Makerere UniversityInstitute ofComputer Science

W 2 4 JAN 2005 *MAKERERE UNIVERSITYP.O. 80~ 7062, KAMPAlA

During the CCNA 3 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able toproficiently:

.Compute and use Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM)techniques to design and implement effective and efficient IPaddressing.Configure and use the RIP v2 distance vector routing protocol.Describe the concepts and techniques of link-state routing,and compare and contrast with distance vector routing.Configure and use the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) link-state routing protocol in a single area mode of operation.Configure and use the Extended IGRP (EIGRP) routingprotocol.Demonstrate an ability to troubleshoot routing protocolproblems, specifically using and interpreting the show anddebug commands.Describe the operation and technology of the IEEE 802.3"Ethernet" variants.Describe and compare the concepts and techniques used

within Ethernet switched LANs.Describe and compare the concepts and techniques used by

Ethernet LAN switches

.Design a simple LAN using tiered techniques.Describe the three tier process as used by Cisco for

internetWork design purposes.Configure, and administer a Cisco Catalyst LAN switch.Compare and contrast various forms of redundancy built into

netWorks, and explain the associated advantages anddisadvantages.Describe the operation of the spanning tree algorithm, and

describe the methods by which it is implemented and used in aswitched netWork.Describe and compare the concepts, advantages and

disadvantages of virtual LANs.

.Configure and administer inter-switch VLANs on Cisco

switches.Solve a simple VLAN problem

.Configure and administer VfP on Cisco switches

.Configure and administer routing betWeen VLANs on Ciscoswitches

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CISCOSVSTENS-~NETWORKINGA C A D"E M Y

NEETRAM JADONANDAN

Date: February 14, 2005

Hyeroba. Eva

Kampala

Instructor:

location :\

Academy Name: Makerere UniversityInstitute ofComputer Science

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During the CCNA 4 Course administered by the undersigned instructor, the student was able toproficiently:

.Describe the concepts and characteristics of NetWork Address

Translation, and explain its configuration, use, andadministration on a netWork.Describe the concepts and characteristics of the Dynamic Host

Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and explain its configuration,use, and administration on a netWork

. Describe, compare, and contrast the essential features of WAN

technology.Classify WAN link options and explain the differences

betWeen circuit switched and packet switched technologies.Make recommendations about the provision of WAN services

based on needs.Design a simple WAN s'ystem using a hierarchical tiered

approach to the design.Describe the operation, configuration, and functionality of

serial point-point links.Configure and administer serial point-point links.Describe the concepts, characteristics, and functionality of the

Point to Point Protocol (PPP)

.Configure and administer PPP on a serial link

.. Describe the concepts, characteristics, and functionality ofISDN.Configure and administer a routerISDN interface.Describe the concepts, characteristics, and functionality of Dial

on Demand Routing (DDR).Configure and ad~nister DDR in a netWork

. Describe the concepts, characteristics, and functionality of

Frame Relay.Configure and administer permanent virtual circuit (PVC)

Frame Relay WAN operations

. Describe, compare and contrast workstation and server

operating systems and the associated hardware.Describe the concepts of netWork management, and explain

how netWork management tools are utilized on a modemnetWork.Describe the concepts and technologies associated with optical

data transmission

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CISCO SYSTEMS-@NI TWORKINGA( ADEMY

July 26,2004

Dear NEETRAM JADONANDAN

Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 1 Networking Basicsof the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics ofnetworking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,induding the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/lP, IPacdressing, and structured cabling skills.

In":ormation technology skills are in high demand given the explosivegrJwth of the Intemet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy ism)re important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide youwith the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computernetworks.

Wishing you continued success in CCNA 2!

Sincerely,

I~~/

Jc hn ChambersPresident and CEOCisco Systems, Inc.

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CISCO SYSTEMS-~NETWORKINGACADEMY

D'~cember 10,2004

DI~ar NEETRAM JADONANDAN

C mgratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 2 Routers andR )uting Basics of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

Curing the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics ofn 3tworking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,ir eluding the 051 model, Ethernet networks running TCPIIP, IPa ::Jdressing,and structured cabling skills.

IrIformation technology skills are in high demand given the explosiveg .owth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy isnlore important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide youVIith the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computern 9tworkS.

Vfishing you continued success in CCNA 3!

Sincerely,

I~~I

J Jhn ChambersFresident and CEO( isco Systems, Inc.

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CISCO SYSTEMS-@NE TWORKI NGACADEMY

January 16, 2005

DearNEETRAMJADONANDAN

Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 3 Switching Basicsand Intermediate Routing of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics ofnetworking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/lP, IPaddressing, and structured cabling skills.

Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosivegrowth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy ismore important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide youwith the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computernetworks.

Wishing you continued success in CCNA 4!

Sincerely,

John ChambersPresident and CEOCisco Systems, Inc.

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CISCO SYSTEMS-~NETWORKINGACADEMY

February 14,2005

Dear NEETRAM JADONANDAN

Congratulations! You have successfully completed CCNA 4 WAN Technologiesof the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

During the course, you have developed a solid foundation in the basics ofnetworking, demonstrating knowledge of important concepts and skills,including the OSI model, Ethernet networks running TCP/IP, IPaddressing, and structured cabling skills.

Information technology skills are in high demand given the explosivegrowth of the Internet as a practical business tool. Technological literacy ismore important today than ever before, and Cisco is proud to provide youwith the knowledge and skills to design, build, and maintain computernetworks.

Wishing you continued success!

Sincerely,

John ChambersPresident and CEOCisco Systems, Inc.