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CCNA Course Content

CCNA Course Content

Course Title: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Course

Course Description:

Welcome to our Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) course, designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills required to become a proficient network professional. Whether you’re just starting your networking journey or looking to enhance your existing skills, this CCNA course will pave the way to a successful career in the world of networking and information technology.

Course Overview:

The CCNA course is a comprehensive program that covers the fundamental aspects of networking, Cisco technologies, and network security. It provides a strong foundation for those seeking to work in network administration, network engineering, or related IT roles. Our course is up-to-date with the latest Cisco CCNA exam objectives, ensuring that you receive the most relevant and valuable knowledge.

Course Highlights:

  1. Networking Fundamentals: You will begin by building a solid understanding of networking concepts, including OSI models, IP addressing, subnetting, and basic network protocols.
  2. Cisco Routing and Switching: Dive into the world of Cisco networking with hands-on experience in configuring and managing Cisco routers and switches. Learn about routing protocols, VLANs, and network optimization.
  3. Network Security: Understand the importance of network security and explore Cisco’s security solutions. You will learn about firewall configurations, access control lists, and threat mitigation strategies.
  4. Wireless Networking: Gain expertise in wireless technologies and how to design, implement, and troubleshoot wireless networks.
  5. IPv6 Implementation: Learn about IPv6, the next-generation internet protocol, and how to transition from IPv4 to IPv6 in a network environment.
  6. Network Automation: Explore the basics of network automation using tools like Python, making network management more efficient and scalable.
  7. Hands-on Labs: Practice what you learn through hands-on labs, ensuring that you can apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios.
  8. Certification Preparation: This course prepares you for the Cisco CCNA certification exam, with comprehensive exam review materials and practice tests.
  9. Career Guidance: Receive guidance on career opportunities in networking and how to prepare for job interviews.

By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and skills required to pass the CCNA certification exam, making you a valuable asset to organizations seeking network professionals.

Who Should Enroll:

  • Individuals aspiring to start a career in networking
  • Network administrators and technicians looking to advance their skills
  • IT professionals interested in Cisco networking technologies
  • Anyone seeking to gain a strong foundation in network security

Prerequisites:

No prior networking experience is required, but basic computer skills are recommended.

Enroll now by using the adjacent enquiry form and start your journey to becoming a Cisco Certified Network Associate!

The course covers the topics you need to review for the CCNA exam including:

1. Network Fundamentals

1.1 Compare and contrast OSI and TCP/IP models

1.2 Compare and contrast TCP and UDP protocols

1.3 Describe the impact of infrastructure components in an enterprise network

  • 1.3.a Firewalls
  • 1.3.b Access points
  • 1.3.c Wireless controllers

1.4 Describe the effects of cloud resources on enterprise network architecture

  • 1.4.a Traffic path to internal and external cloud services
  • 1.4.b Virtual services
  • 1.4.c Basic virtual network infrastructure

1.5 Compare and contrast collapsed core and three-tier architectures

1.6 Compare and contrast network topologies

  • 1.6.a Star
  • 1.6.b Mesh
  • 1.6.c Hybrid

1.7 Select the appropriate cabling type based on implementation requirements

1.8 Apply troubleshooting methodologies to resolve problems

  • 1.8.a Perform and document fault isolation
  • 1.8.b Resolve or escalate
  • 1.8.c Verify and monitor resolution

1.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting

1.10 Compare and contrast IPv4 address types

  • 1.10.a Unicast
  • 1.10.b Broadcast
  • 1.10.c Multicast

1.11 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing

1.12 Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment

1.13 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv6 addressing

1.14 Configure and verify IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration

1.15 Compare and contrast IPv6 address types

  • 1.15.a Global unicast
  • 1.15.b Unique local
  • 1.15.c Link local
  • 1.15.d Multicast
  • 1.15.e Modified EUI 64
  • 1.15.f Autoconfiguration
  • 1.15.g Anycast

2. LAN Switching Technologies

2.1 Describe and verify switching concepts

  • 2.1.a MAC learning and aging
  • 2.1.b Frame switching
  • 2.1.c Frame flooding
  • 2.1.d MAC address table

2.2 Interpret Ethernet frame format

2.3 Troubleshoot interface and cable issues (collisions, errors, duplex, speed)

2.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (normal/extended range) spanning multiple switches

  • 2.4.a Access ports (data and voice)
  • 2.4.b Default VLAN

2.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interswitch connectivity

  • 2.5.a Trunk ports
  • 2.5.b Add and remove VLANs on a trunk
  • 2.5.c DTP, VTP (v1&v2), and 802.1Q
  • 2.5.d Native VLAN

2.6 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot STP protocols

  • 2.6.a STP mode (PVST+ and RPVST+)
  • 2.6.b STP root bridge selection

2.7 Configure, verify and troubleshoot STP related optional features

  • 2.7.a PortFast
  • 2.7.b BPDU guard

2.8 Configure and verify Layer 2 protocols

  • 2.8.a Cisco Discovery Protocol
  • 2.8.b LLDP

2.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot (Layer 2/Layer 3) EtherChannel

  • 2.9.a Static
  • 2.9.b PAGP
  • 2.9.c LACP

2.10 Describe the benefits of switch stacking and chassis aggregation

3. Routing Technologies

3.1 Describe the routing concepts

  • 3.1.a Packet handling along the path through a network
  • 3.1.b Forwarding decision based on route lookup
  • 3.1.c Frame rewrite

3.2 Interpret the components of a routing table

  • 3.2.a Prefix
  • 3.2.b Network mask
  • 3.2.c Next hop
  • 3.2.d Routing protocol code
  • 3.2.e Administrative distance
  • 3.2.f Metric
  • 3.2.g Gateway of last resort

3.3 Describe how a routing table is populated by different routing information sources

  • 3.3.a Admin distance

3.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing

  • 3.4.a Router on a stick
  • 3.4.b SVI

3.5 Compare and contrast static routing and dynamic routing

3.6 Compare and contrast distance vector and link state routing protocols

3.7 Compare and contrast interior and exterior routing protocols

3.8 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 static routing

  • 3.8.a Default route
  • 3.8.b Network route
  • 3.8.c Host route
  • 3.8.d Floating static

3.9 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

3.10 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot single area and multi-area OSPFv3 for IPv6 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub, virtual-link, and LSAs)

3.11 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)

3.12 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution, stub)

3.13 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RIPv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution)

3.14 Troubleshoot basic Layer 3 end-to-end connectivity issues

4. WAN Technologies

4.1 Configure and verify PPP and MLPPP on WAN interfaces using local authentication

4.2 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot PPPoE client-side interfaces using local authentication

4.3 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot GRE tunnel connectivity

4.4 Describe WAN topology options

  • 4.4.a Point-to-point
  • 4.4.b Hub and spoke
  • 4.4.c Full mesh
  • 4.4.d Single vs dual-homed

4.5 Describe WAN access connectivity options

  • 4.5.a MPLS
  • 4.5.b Metro Ethernet
  • 4.5.c Broadband PPPoE
  • 4.5.d Internet VPN (DMVPN, site-to-site VPN, client VPN)

4.6 Configure and verify single-homed branch connectivity using eBGP IPv4 (limited to peering and route advertisement using Network command only)

4.7 Describe basic QoS concepts

  • 4.7.a Marking
  • 4.7.b Device trust
  • 4.7.c Prioritization

    • 4.7.c. [i] Voice
    • 4.7.c. [ii] Video
    • 4.7.c. [iii] Data

  • 4.7.d Shaping
  • 4.7.e Policing
  • 4.7.f Congestion management

5. Infrastructure Services

5.1 Describe DNS lookup operation

5.2 Troubleshoot client connectivity issues involving DNS

5.3 Configure and verify DHCP on a router (excluding static reservations)

  • 5.3.a Server
  • 5.3.b Relay
  • 5.3.c Client
  • 5.3.d TFTP, DNS, and gateway options

5.4 Troubleshoot client- and router-based DHCP connectivity issues

5.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic HSRP

  • 5.5.a Priority
  • 5.5.b Preemption
  • 5.5.c Version

5.6 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inside source NAT

  • 5.6.a Static
  • 5.6.b Pool
  • 5.6.c PAT

5.7 Configure and verify NTP operating in a client/server mode

6. Infrastructure Security

  • 6.1 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot port security

    • 6.1.a Static
    • 6.1.b Dynamic
    • 6.1.c Sticky
    • 6.1.d Max MAC addresses
    • 6.1.e Violation actions
    • 6.1.f Err-disable recovery

6.2 Describe common access layer threat mitigation techniques

  • 6.2.a 802.1x
  • 6.2.b DHCP snooping
  • 6.2.c Nondefault native VLAN

6.3 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 access list for traffic filtering

  • 6.3.a Standard
  • 6.3.b Extended
  • 6.3.c Named

6.4 Verify ACLs using the APIC-EM Path Trace ACL analysis tool

6.5 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic device hardening

  • 6.5.a Local authentication
  • 6.5.b Secure password
  • 6.5.c Access to device

    • 6.5.c. [i] Source address
    • 6.5.c. [ii] Telnet/SSH

  • 6.5.d Login banner

6.6 Describe device security using AAA with TACACS+ and RADIUS

5.6.a Static

  • 5.6.b Pool
  • 5.6.c PAT
  • Configure and verify NTP operating in a client/server mode

7. Infrastructure Management

7.1 Configure and verify device-monitoring protocols

  • 7.1.a SNMPv2
  • 7.1.b SNMPv3
  • 7.1.c Syslog

7.2 Troubleshoot network connectivity issues using ICMP echo-based IP SLA

7.3 Configure and verify device management

  • 7.3.a Backup and restore device configuration
  • 7.3.b Using Cisco Discovery Protocol or LLDP for device discovery
  • 7.3.c Licensing
  • 7.3.d Logging
  • 7.3.e Timezone
  • 7.3.f Loopback

7.4 Configure and verify initial device configuration

7.5 Perform device maintenance

  • 7.5.a Cisco IOS upgrades and recovery (SCP, FTP, TFTP, and MD5 verify)
  • 7.5.b Password recovery and configuration register
  • 7.5.c File system management

7.6 Use Cisco IOS tools to troubleshoot and resolve problems

  • 7.6.a Ping and traceroute with extended option
  • 7.6.b Terminal monitor
  • 7.6.c Log events
  • 7.6.d Local SPAN

7.7 Describe network programmability in enterprise network architecture

  • 7.7.a Function of a controller
  • 7.7.b Separation of control plane and data plane
  • 7.7.c Northbound and southbound APIs