Remove Chapter 5 NAT for IPv4 in CCNA 4 Connecting Networks
Chapter 5 NAT for IPv4 in CCNA 4 Connecting Networks is exactly identical to Chapter 11 NAT for IPv4 in CCNA 2 Routing and Switching Essentials. I propose CCNA 4 Chapter 5 consists of a different subject that would be of benefit to teaching CCNA students. Two subjects spring to my mind that would be worthwhile;
Cisco Configuration Professional (CCP)
6to4 Tunnels
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Swejal Ukey commented
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Paul Nielsen commented
I meant to say lets get rid of CCNA 1 Chapter 11 on NAT and replace it with a Chapter on VTP which has been completely omitted from the curriculum. VTP is a topic in the ICND1 exam.
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Paul Nielsen commented
Why don't we just skip CCNA 3 & 4. The curriculum in CCNA1 and 2 is insanely heavy because Cisco has in all it's wisdom decided to put 90% of what was the CCNA into the CCENT. Lets retired the CCNA and focus everyone on the what is clearly important to Cisco i.e. CCNA Security, Wireless and Voice.......Pardon me if I am sounding cynical and jaded. The new CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum is pipping me off with:
* Major workload imbalance ICND1 vs ICND2
* Missing VTP
* Major errors in CCNA3 around STP
* Duplicate Chapter
The duplicate chapter was the last straw for me today. I think I am turning into a Grumpy old man. -
Kamel ZIANI commented
Cisco Configuration Professional (CCP) is included in "RSE" (CCNA2). there is a lab is about CCP : Lab 4.1.4.7
I think NAT is an advanced topic, should be in CCNA4; also, it is required for ICND1 exam, so it should be in CCNA2. =>For this I think I appears twice!!!