Cisco Enterprise Associated CCNA
CCNA Certification
Your ability to manoeuvre through the ever evolving IT environment is demonstrated by your CCNA certification. The CCNA exam covers the principles of networking, IP services, security, automation, and programmability. The CCNA certification, which was created for flexibility and agility, attests to your proficiency in managing and optimising today’s most sophisticated networks.
Your career can go in any direction with the foundation provided by the CCNA training programme and exam. By earning a certification from Cisco, you demonstrate the calibre and rigour that companies see as essential for meeting and exceeding market demands.
Possible job roles Entry level network engineer Help desk technician Network administrator Network support technician |
Prerequisites No formal prerequisites but one or more years of experience implementing and administering Cisco solutions is recommended |
Active Status All Cisco certifications are valid for 3 years |
Recertification Pass a qualifying exam or Earn 30 continuing education credits |
E-Learning
Overview
You can gain a wide range of foundational information for all IT vocations by taking the Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) v1.0 course.
You will discover how to set up, run, configure, and check fundamental IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The course covers managing network devices, recognising fundamental security concerns, and configuring network components like switches, routers, and wireless LAN controllers. Also, the course provides you with a foundation in software-defined networking, automation, and network programmability.
You may study for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (200-301 CCNA) test with the help of this course. You can become certified as a CCNA by passing just one exam
Course Objectives
You ought to be able to: after completing this course.
Explain the fundamental qualities of the computer network’s components.
Explain the Cisco IOS Software’s features and capabilities.
Describe the IPv4 and IPv6 addressing models.
Apply fundamental settings to a Cisco router
Identify and fix typical switching and routing problems
Explain the structures of networks and devices and explain virtualization.
Explain the advantages of using smart network management tools like the Cisco DNA Center, SD-Access, and SD-WAN.
describe the threat defence techniques
A fundamental IPv4 and IPv6 network has many, many more components.
Course Prerequisites
Before taking this course, you should have:
- Basic computer literacy
- Basic PC operating system navigation skills
- Basic Internet usage skills
- Basic IP address knowledge
Classroom Training
You can gain a wide range of foundational information for all IT vocations by taking the Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) v1.0 course. You will learn how to install, run, configure, and verify fundamental IPv4 and IPv6 networks through a combination of lectures, hands-on laboratories, and independent study. The course covers managing network devices, recognising fundamental security concerns, and configuring network components like switches, routers, and wireless LAN controllers. Also, the course provides you with a foundation in software-defined networking, automation, and network programmability.
You can study for the 200-301 Cisco® Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) test with the aid of this course. You can become certified as a CCNA by passing just one exam.
This course can assist you in:
Acquire the information and abilities necessary to set up, configure, and run a modest to medium-sized network.
- Learn the fundamentals of automation, networking, and security.
Get 30 CE points for re-certification.What to anticipate on the testYour knowledge and abilities in relation to IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, automation, and programmability are recognised by the 200-301 CCNA test.
You ought to be able to: after completing this course.
List the parts of a computer network and briefly discuss each one’s functions.
Recognize the host-to-host communication model.
The software Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS®features )’s and functionalities should be described.
Explain LANs and the use of switches in LANs.
Identify Ethernet as TCP/network IP’s access layer and explain how switches work.
Install the switch, then set it up initially.
The TCP/IP Internet layer should be described. - and its subnetting and addressing schemes
The TCP/IP Transport layer and Application layer should be described.
Explore functions of routing
Apply the fundamental configuration to a Cisco router.
Describe the host-to-host communications that occur between switches and routers.
Determine and fix frequent switched network difficulties and issues with IPv4 addressing.
Explain the key characteristics and addresses of IPv6, then configure and test the fundamental IPv6 connectivity.
Explain the workings, advantages, and drawbacks of static routing.
Explain Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) and trunks, put them into practise, and check them.
Explain the purpose and setup of inter-VLAN routing.
Describe the fundamentals of dynamic routing protocols and Open Shortest Path First’s elements and terminologies (OSPF)
Describe the functions of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP).
Link aggregation configuration for EtherChannel
Explain the - , What do Layer 3 redundancy protocols serve to accomplish?
Explain the fundamental WAN and VPN ideas.
Explain how Access Control Lists (ACLs) work and how they are used in networks.
Explain and implement Network Address Translation (NAT) on Cisco routers as well as configure Internet access using DHCP clients.
Explain the fundamental Quality of Service (QoS) ideas.
Explain the fundamentals of wireless networks, the different types that can be constructed, and the proper use of wireless LAN controllers (WLCs)
Introduce virtualization and describe the network and device designs.
Describe smart network management tools including Cisco DNA CenterTM, Software-Defined Access (SD-Access), and Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), as well as the concepts of network programmability and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) (SD-WAN)
Setup the fundamental IOS system monitoring tools
Describe the leadership of Cisco Firewall