Introduction

The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) course is a foundational training program designed for individuals entering the field of networking or seeking to enhance their existing networking skills. Developed by Cisco, a global leader in networking technologies, the CCNA certification is highly regarded in the IT industry. The course covers a comprehensive range of networking topics, including routing and switching, network security, wireless networking, and network automation, providing participants with a solid understanding of essential networking concepts.

In the CCNA course, participants engage in hands-on labs and real-world scenarios, gaining practical experience to configure and troubleshoot network infrastructure. The certification not only validates the technical proficiency required for entry-level networking roles but also serves as a stepping stone for advanced Cisco certifications. With a focus on building a strong foundation in networking, the CCNA course is an ideal starting point for individuals looking to pursue a rewarding career in IT or for those seeking to broaden their knowledge in network administration and management.

Course Outline

Teacher comprehensive networking concepts from network application to protocols and services. Provided to those applications by the lower layers of the network. Students will progress  from basic networking  to more complex enterprise & theoretical networking model later in the curriculum

Introduction to Network:

  • Network Layer Modal OSI & TCPIP
  • Design, Calculate and subnet mask in IPV4 and IPV6 Network
  • Analyze the Operations and Feature of Transport Layer network protocol IPV4 and IPV6
  • Fundamental Ethernet Concepts
  • Command-line interface (CLI)
  • Cisco ISO

Routing and switching Essentials:

  • Operation of router, routing tables
  • VLAN’s and Inter Vlan Routing
  • A static Routing, default Routing and Dynamic
  • Access Control Lists (ACLs) for Network Dynamic Host Configuration Protocols (DHCP) for network

Scaling Network:

  • STP, RSTP, and PVST
  • Link Aggregation Protocols (Ether  Channel)
  • Wireless network OSPF in multi Area
  • EIGRP
  • First Hop Redundancy Protocol (HSGP,GLBP)
  • IOS Images & licensing

Connection Network:

  • Connecting to the WAN
  • Point to Point  Protocol  (PPP)
  • Frame Relay Protocol
  • Site to site Connectivity Through VPN
  • Monitoring the Network Traffic
  • Troubleshooting WAN Implementation

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