CCNA

To become Network L1/L2 - Engineer, Learn how to Install, Configure, Basic IPv4/6 Networks. From Beginner to Expert.

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CCNA

What You Will Learn!

  • After taking this course, you should be able to:
  • Identify the components of a computer network and describe their basic characteristics
  • Understand the model of host-to-host communication
  • Describe the features and functions of the Cisco Inter network Operating System (IOS®)software
  • Describe LANs and the role of switches within LANs
  • Describe Ethernet as the network access layer of TCP/IP and describe the operation of switches
  • Install a switch and perform the initial configuration
  • Describe the TCP/IP Internet layer, IPv4, its addressing scheme, and subnetting
  • Describe the TCP/IP Transport layer and Application layer
  • Explore functions of routing
  • Implement basic configuration on a Cisco router
  • Explain host-to-host communications across switches and routers
  • Identify and resolve common switched network issues and common problems associated with IPv4 addressing
  • Describe IPv6 main features and addresses, and configure and verify basic IPv6 connectivity
  • Describe the operation, benefits, and limitations of static routing
  • Describe, implement, and verify Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) and trunks
  • Describe the application and configuration of inter-VLAN routing
  • Explain the basics of dynamic routing protocols and describe components and terms of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
  • Explain how Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)work
  • Configure link aggregation using Ether Channel
  • Describe the purpose of Layer 3 redundancy protocols
  • Describe basic WAN and VPN concepts
  • Describe the operation of Access Control Lists (ACLs) and their applications in the network
  • Configure Internet access using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) clients and explain and configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on Cisco routers
  • Describe basic Quality of Service (QoS)concepts
  • Describe the concepts of wireless networks, which types of wireless networks can be built, and how to use Wireless LAN Controllers(WLCs)
  • Describe network and device architectures and introduce virtualization
  • Introduce the concept of network programmability and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and describe smart network management solutions such as Cisco DNA Center™, Software-Defined Access (SD-Access), and Software-Defined Wide Area Network(SD-WAN)
  • Configure basic IOS system monitoring tools
  • Describe the management of Cisco devices
  • Describe the current security threat landscape
  • Describe threat defence technologies
  • Implement a basic security configuration of the device management plane
  • Implement basic steps to harden network devices

Description

Overview

The Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) v1.0 course gives you a broad range of fundamental knowledge for all IT careers. Through a combination of lecture, hands-on labs, and self-study, you will learn how to install, operate, configure, and verify basic IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The course covers configuring network components such as switches, routers, and wireless LAN controllers; managing network devices; and identifying basic security threats. The course also gives you a foundation in network programmability, automation, and software-defined networking.

This course helps you prepare to take the 200-301 Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam. By passing this one exam, you earn CCNA certification.

Course Objectives

After taking this course, you should be able to:

  • Identify the components of a computer network and describe their basic characteristics.

  • Understand the model of host-to-host communication.

  • Describe the features and functions of the Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS)software.

  • Describe LANs and the role of switches within LANs.

  • Describe Ethernet as the network access layer of TCP/IP and describe the operation of switches.

  • Install a switch and perform the initial configuration.

  • Describe the TCP/IP Internet layer, IPv4, its addressing scheme, and subnetting.

  • Describe the TCP/IP Transport layer and Application layer.

  • Explore functions of routing.

  • Implement basic configuration on a Cisco router.

  • Explain host-to-host communications across switches and routers.

  • Identify and resolve common switched network issues and common problems associated with IPv4 addressing.

  • Describe IPv6 main features and addresses, and configure and verify basic IPv6connectivity.

  • Describe the operation, benefits, and limitations of static routing.

  • Describe, implement, and verify Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) and trunks.

  • Describe the application and configuration of inter-VLAN routing.

  • Explain the basics of dynamic routing protocols and describe components and terms of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).

  • Explain how Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)work.

  • Configure link aggregation using Ether Channel.

  • Describe the purpose of Layer 3 redundancy protocols.

  • Describe basic WAN and VPN concepts.

  • Describe the operation of Access Control Lists (ACLs) and their applications in the network.

  • Configure Internet access using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) clients and explain and configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on Cisco routers.

  • Describe basic Quality of Service (QoS)concepts.

  • Describe the concepts of wireless networks, which types of wireless networks can be built, and how to use Wireless LAN Controllers(WLCs).

  • Describe network and device architectures and introduce virtualization.

  • Introduce the concept of network programmability and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and describe smart network management solutions such as Cisco DNA Center, Software-Defined Access (SD-Access), and Software-Defined Wide Area Network(SD-WAN).

  • Configure basic IOS system monitoring tools.

  • Describe the management of Cisco devices.

  • Describe the current security threat landscape.

  • Describe threat defence technologies.

  • Implement a basic security configuration of the device management plane.

  • Implement basic steps to harden network devices.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is designed for anyone seeking CCNA certification.
  • The course also provides foundational knowledge for all support technicians involved in the basic installation, operation, and verification of Cisco networks.

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  • Network Administration

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Lectures

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