Language: English
Short Description: This certification program is perfect for individuals looking to work as a network administrator. It divides Cisco's Network Associate Interconnecting Networking Devices training into two parts. You'll learn the necessary skills for the maintenance of computer technology such as PCs, laptops, smartphones, printers, and operating systems.
This course offers practice labs, which allow you to learn and practice network administrative tasks through various case studies in a safe environment. It will prepare you to face any on-job challenges with confidence.
After completing this course, you will be proficient in the following areas:
• Performing necessary steps for small network implementation and security
• Implementing LANs, VLANs, and STP
• Configuring IPv4 routing protocols
• Recognizing IPv6 concepts and functions
• Identifying the basics of troubleshooting
• Understanding the concepts of IPv4 access control lists
• Security threats, exploits, and network vulnerabilities
• Various aspects of IP services
• Fundamentals of Cloud architecture, WAN, and LAN
• Network automation
Get certified!
At the end of this program, you'll receive an exam voucher to sit for Cisco's 200-301. The exam fee is already included in the program. Getting certified will enhance your possibilities of securing employment as a network administrator.
Instructor Description: Though this program is a self-paced program it is supported by an educational mentor. Educational mentors are subject matter experts who have years of experience in their field as well as the necessary educational training and credentials to work as an expert. The mentor is available to answer any questions a learner may have including questions on course content, course material, certifications, and even industry questions. Mentors also monitor the progress of learners to ensure training retention and program advancement. In eLearning, motivation is a key tool to success. Because of this, mentors provide encouraging comments, feedback, and coaching to motivate learners throughout the duration of the program to support completion and success!
Certification: The Cisco Certified Network Associate v1.0 (CCNA 200-301) exam is a 120-minute exam associated with the CCNA certification. This exam tests a candidate's knowledge and skills related to network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability. The course, Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA), helps candidates prepare for this exam.
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. To better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
1.0 Network Fundamentals
2.0 Network Access
3.0 IP Connectivity
4.0 IP Services
5.0 Security Fundamentals
6.0 Automation and Programmability
Requirements
All required reference materials are provided with this program. Technical requirements:
Internet Connection
• Broadband or High-Speed (DSL, Cable, Wireless)
Hardware Requirements
• Processor - 2GHz Processor or Higher
• Memory - 1 GB RAM Minimum Recommended
Software Requirements
• Operating Systems - Windows 7, 8 or 10; Mac OS x 10 or higher
• Internet Browsers - Google Chrome is highly recommended
• Cookies MUST be enabled
• Pop-ups MUST be allowed (Pop-up Blocker disabled)
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Cisco Certified Network Associate (200-301 CCNA) Part 1
CCNA Part 1 Module 1: Introduction to Networking
• Networking
• TCP/IP Networking Model
• Data Encapsulation Terminology
• Fundamentals of Ethernet LANs
• Physical Ethernet LANs UTP/Fiber
• Sending Data in Ethernet Networks
• WANs and IP Routing
• Network Layer Features
CCNA Part 1 Module 2: Ethernet LANs
• Using the Command-Line Interface
• Accessing the Cisco Catalyst Switch CLI
• Analyzing Ethernet LAN Switching
• LAN Switching Concepts
• Verifying and Analyzing Ethernet Switching
CCNA Part 1 Module 3: Switch Management
• Configuring Basic Switch Management
• Securing the Switch CLI
• Enabling IPv4 for Remote Access
• Configuring and Verifying Switch Interfaces
• Status and Statistics
CCNA Part 1 Module 4: Implementing VLANs and STP
• Virtual LAN Concepts
• Trunking Configuration and Verification
• Troubleshooting VLANs and VLAN Trunks
• Spanning Tree Protocol Concepts
• STP and RSTP Basics
• RSTP and EtherChannel Configuration
• Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannel
CCNA Part 1 Module 5: Analyzing IPv4 Networks
• Introduction to Subnetting
• Analyze Subnetting and Addressing Needs
• Plan the Implementation
• Classful Network Concepts
• Practice with Classful Networks
CCNA Part 1 Module 6: Subnet Masks
• Analyzing Subnet Masks
• Subnet Mask Conversion
• Identifying Subnet Design Choices Using Masks
• Defining a Subnet
• Analyzing Existing Subnets: Binary
• Analyzing Existing Subnets: Decimal
CCNA Part 1 Module 7: IPv4 Routing
• Installing Cisco Routers
• Enabling IPv4 Support on Cisco Router Interfaces
• IP Routing
• Configuring IP Addresses and Connected Routes
• Configuring Static Routes
• IP Forwarding with the Longest Prefix Match
CCNA Part 1 Module 8: Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing
• Routing in the LAN
• VLAN Routing with Router 802.1Q Trunks
• VLAN Routing with Layer 3 Switch SVIs
• VLAN Routing with Layer 3 Switch Routed Ports
• Problem Isolation Using the ping Command
• Problem Isolation Using the traceroute Command
• Telnet and SSH
CCNA Part 1 Module 9: OSPF
• Comparing Dynamic Routing Protocol Features
• OSPF Concepts and Operations
• OSPF Areas and LSAs
• Implementing Single-Area OSPFv2
• Using OSPFv2 Interface Subcommands
• OSPF Network Types
• OSPF Neighbor Relationships
CCNA Part 1 Module 10: IP Version 6
• Introduction to IPv6
• IPv6 Addressing Formats and Conventions
• Global Unicast Addressing Concepts
• Unique Local Unicast Addresses
• Implementing Unicast IPv6 Addresses on Routers
• Connected and Local IPv6 Routes
• Static IPv6 Routes
CCNA Part 1 Module 11: Wireless LANs
• Comparing Wired and Wireless Networks
• Wireless LAN Topologies
• RF Overview
• Analyzing Cisco Wireless Architectures
• Anatomy of a Secured Connection
• Wireless Privacy and Integrity Methods
• Building a Wireless LAN
• Connecting a Cisco AP
Cisco Certified Network Associate (200-301 CCNA) Part 2
CCNA Part 2 Module 1: IP Access Control Lists
• TCP/IP Layer 4 Protocols: TCP and UDP
• TCP/IP Applications
• IPv4 Access Control List Basics
• Standard Numbered IPv4 ACLs
• Extended Numbered IP Access Control Lists
• Named ACLs and ACL Editing
CCNA Part 2 Module 2: Security Services
• Security Architectures
• Security Terminology
• Common Security Threats
• Controlling and Monitoring User Access
• Developing a Security Program
• Securing Network Devices
• Securing IOS Passwords
• Firewalls and Intrusion Prevention Systems
CCNA Part 2 Module 3: Security Services Part II
• Implementing Switch Port Security
• Port Security Concepts and Configuration
• Port Security Violation Modes
• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
• Identifying Host IPv4 Settings
• DHCP Snooping
• Dynamic ARP Inspection
CCNA Part 2 Module 4: IP Services
• System Message Logging
• Network Time Protocol (NTP)
• Analyzing Topology Using CDP and LLDP
• Network Address Translation
• Perspective on IPv4 Address Scalability
• Network Address Translation Concepts
• NAT Configuration and Troubleshooting
CCNA Part 2 Module 5: IP Services Part II
• Introduction to QoS
• Classification and Marking
• Queuing
• Shaping and Policing
• Congestion Avoidance
• First Hop Redundancy Protocol
• Simple Network Management Protocol
• FTP and TFTP
CCNA Part 2 Module 6: Network Architecture
• Analyzing Campus LAN Topologies
• Small Office/Home Office
• Power over Ethernet (PoE)
• Metro Ethernet
• Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
• Internet VPNs
• Server Virtualization
• Cloud Computing Services
• WAN Traffic Paths to Reach Cloud Services
CCNA Part 2 Module 7: Network Automation
• SDN and Controller Based Networks
• Network Programmability and SDN
• Comparing Traditional vs. Controller Based Networks
• SDA Fabric, Underlay, and Overlay
• DNA Center and SDA Operation
• DNA Center as a Network Management Platform
CCNA Part 2 Module 8: Network Automation Part II
• REST-Based APIs
• Data Serialization and JSON
• Device Configuration Challenges and Solutions
• Ansible, Puppet, and Chef Basics
**Outlines are subject to change, as courses and materials are updated.*
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