Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Course
This course is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed as a network administrator. Learn the fundamentals of networking, IP addressing, routing protocols, and network security to get ready for the CCNA certification exams.
- Introduction to Networking:Understand the basics of networking, including types of networks, networking devices, and the OSI model. Learn about network topologies, IP addressing, and the role of routers and switches.
- IP Addressing and Subnetting:Learn about IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. Understand subnetting, network masks, and how to design efficient IP address schemes for scalable networks.
- Routing Protocols:Understand how routing protocols work. Learn about static and dynamic routing, RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP. Learn how to configure and troubleshoot routing protocols in Cisco routers.
- Switching Technologies:Learn how to configure and troubleshoot Cisco switches. Understand VLANs, trunking, STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), and inter-VLAN routing for better network management.
- Wireless Networks:Learn the fundamentals of wireless networking. Understand Wi-Fi standards, security protocols, and how to configure wireless devices in a Cisco network environment.
- Network Security:Understand network security basics. Learn how to configure firewalls, NAT (Network Address Translation), and implement access control lists (ACLs) to protect your network from threats.
- Wide Area Networks (WANs):Learn about WAN technologies, including PPP, HDLC, and MPLS. Understand how to set up and configure a WAN network, and how to troubleshoot WAN connections.
- Network Troubleshooting:Learn how to troubleshoot common network issues using Cisco tools and techniques. Understand how to use ping, traceroute, and other network utilities to diagnose problems in the network.
- IP Services:Understand how to configure and troubleshoot DHCP, DNS, NAT, and NTP services. Learn how these services help networks function efficiently.
- Capstone Project:Work on a real-world networking project where you design, implement, and troubleshoot a complete Cisco network. This will include IP addressing, routing, switching, and network security configuration.