Cisco CCNA (200-301)
Exam Preparatory course

What you will learn
Understand the basics of networking, including network models, protocols, and topologies.
Configure and troubleshoot network devices, including routers and switches.
Understand IP addressing and subnetting, and configure IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
Understand and configure VLANs, STP, and EtherChannel.
Configure and troubleshoot wireless networks.
Understand and configure network security, including access control, AAA, and VPNs.
Understand and configure WAN technologies, including PPP, HDLC, and Frame Relay.
Use network troubleshooting tools and techniques to identify and resolve network issues.
Description
Welcome to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Course! This course is designed to help you develop the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, and operate small to medium-sized networks.
Throughout the course, you will learn about the basics of networking, including network models, protocols, and topologies. You will also learn how to configure and troubleshoot various network devices, including routers and switches.
The course covers the following topics:
Network Fundamentals: This topic covers the basics of networking, including network models, protocols, and topologies.
Network Access: This topic covers the configuration of network devices, including switches and wireless access points, to provide access to network resources.
IP Connectivity: This topic covers the configuration of routers to provide connectivity between networks.
IP Services: This topic covers the configuration of various network services, including Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Network Address Translation (NAT).
Security Fundamentals: This topic covers the fundamentals of network security, including threats, vulnerabilities, and basic security measures.
There are no formal prerequisites for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) course. However, it is recommended that students have a basic understanding of networking concepts, such as IP addressing and subnetting, before beginning the course.
Content
Network Fundamentals
Network Access
IP Connectivity
IP Services
Security Fundamentals
Automation and Programming
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