

2013 FEE $760.88
The CCNA programme has four parts which teach students the skills needed to design, build and maintain small to medium-size networks.
An examination at the end of each part contributes to Cisco certification. This course covers the first two parts of the Cisco CCNA programme. Parts three and four - CCNA 3+4
Part 1 describes computer network concepts from a computer engineering perspective, including the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) network control protocols.
Part 2 continues with computer network concepts in given applications, including forming a small computer network comprising routers, switches and hubs; configuring, operating and backing up network software operation and security.
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| Apply on | Complete the Application for Enrolment |
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| Tutor | Mike Hadrup | |||
| Course Contact | Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies - Lesley Cave Phone: (09) 921 9701 Fax: (09) 921 9973 Email: lesley.cave@aut.ac.nz |
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| Venue | Electrical and Electronic Engineering Dept, Science & Technology Building (WS Block) 34 St Paul Street, Auckland City |
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| Paper Codes | Programme Code | Dates for 2013 | Days | Time(s) |
| 735316/80 | AKCOP |
23rd July |
Tues |
5-9pm |
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