CCNA training course description
The Implementing and Administering Cisco
Solutions (CCNA) 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.
It also gives a foundation in network programmability,
and software-defined networking
What will you learn
Install, configure, and operate a small to medium
sized network
Gain a foundation in the essentials of networking,
security, and automation
Prepare for the 200-301 CCNA exam, which
earns CCNA certification
CCNA training course details
Who will benefit:
Network support help desk technicians involved in the
basic installation, operation, and verification of Cisco
networks. Anyone seeking CCNA certification.
Prerequisites:
Introduction to Data communications & networking
Duration
5 days
CCNA training course content
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 Cisco IOS software.
Describe LANs and the role of switches within LANs.
Describe Ethernet 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 and Application layers
Explore functions of routing.
Implement basic configuration on a Cisco router.
Explain host-to-host comms 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 static routing.
Describe, implement, and verify VLANs and trunks.
Describe inter VLAN routing.
Explain the basics of dynamic routing protocols and
describe components and terms of OSPF.
Explain how STP and RSTP work.
Configure link aggregation using EtherChannel.
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 DHCP clients and
explain and configure NAT on Cisco routers.
Describe
basic 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, introduce
virtualization, network programmability and SDN and
describe smart network management solutions such as
Cisco DNA Centerâ¢, SD-Access, and 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.
Detailed course outline
Exploring the Functions of Networking.
The Host-to-Host Communications Model.
Operating Cisco IOS Software.
Introducing LANs.
Exploring the TCP/IP Link Layer.
Starting a Switch.
The TCP/IP IP layer, IPv4 Addressing, and Subnets.
The TCP/IP Transport Layer and Application Layer.
Exploring the Functions of Routing.
Configuring a Cisco Router.
Exploring the Packet Delivery Process.
Troubleshooting a Simple Network.
Introducing Basic IPv6.
Configuring Static Routing.
Implementing VLANs and Trunks.
Routing Between VLANs.
Introducing OSPF.
Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel.
Explaining Basics of ACL.
Enabling Internet Connectivity.
Explaining the Evolution of Intelligent Networks.
Introducing System Monitoring.
Managing Cisco Devices.
Securing Administrative Access.
Implementing Device Hardening.
Self-Study:
Building Redundant Switched Topologies.
Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy.
Introducing WAN Technologies.
Introducing QoS.
Explaining Wireless Fundamentals.
Introducing Architectures and Virtualization.
Examining the Security Threat Landscape.
Threat Defense Technologies.