The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification validates your ability to install, configure, and troubleshoot small to medium-size routed and switched Cisco networks. The CCNA certification is the most in demand networking qualification in the market.
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CCNA Certification Exam 640-802
You must pass one exam to be awarded the CCNA qualification OR it can be split into two parts.
Course Outline:
Networking Fundamentals
- Identify network technologies
- Describe Ethernet concepts
Network Models
- Identify protocols and their port numbers
- Describe the encapsulation and de-capsulation process
- Define network processes related OSI model layers
Concepts in IP Addressing
- Identify the Address Class and Default Mask
- Determine Host and Subnet Requirements
Working with Cisco Equipment
- Navigate the Cisco IOS Command Line Interface
- Assign IP Addresses
- Enable an Interface
Managing Your Router
- Use Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH)
- Describe IOS Naming Conventions
- Back Up and Restore Your IOS and Configuration
Basic Catalyst Switch Operations and Configuration
- Identify the benefits of bridges and switches
- Configure switch ports
- Connect switches
Introduction to WANs
- Configure PPP
- Configure Frame Relay
- Configure NAT
Wireless LANs
- Identify the differences between wireless LAN standards
- Describe the differences between WLAN modes
- Identify security threats specific to WLANs and techniques to mitigate them
- Identify the basic configuration steps for installing and using a wireless access point
- Identify the differences between BSS and ESS
Network Security
- Describe the importance of security policies
- Define basic mitigation steps
Basic Routing
- Define dynamic routing algorithms
- Describe the use of Administrative Distances
- Configure static routes
- Configure RIP
Small-Office Internet Connection
- Use the SDM interface to configure a default route
- Use the Cisco SDM interface to configure NAT and DHCP
- Describe IP Subnetting
- Test and troubleshoot LAN and WAN connectivity
Advanced Catalyst Switch Operations and Configuration
- Identify Root, Designated, and Blocked ports in a system
- Assign Switch Ports to VLANs
- Configure Trunk links
- Create and join a VTP Domain
- Troubleshoot VTP and Inter-VLAN routing
IP Access Lists
- Configure standard, extended, and named ACLs
- Troubleshoot standard, extended, and named ACLs
Advanced Routing
- Configure EIGRP
- Configure OSPF
Advanced WANs
- Configure PPP (point-to-point)
- Configure Frame Relay
- Describe components of IPsec VPNs
- Identify uses of SSL VPNs
Advanced IP Concepts
- Describe advanced subnetting
- Interpret an IP route table
- Configure NAT and PAT
- Recognize and compress IPv6 addresses
Typical CCNA job roles
- Systems Engineer
- Network Administration
- Network Designer
- Technical Support
- Help Desk
- Desktop Support
Other Training Benefits
- Flexibility - You don't have to take time off work or disrupt your schedule
- Specialised Teacher Support - You will have support for all your questions
- Hands on skills - Software simulations in real world scenarios
- Exam preparation - We don't send you to the exam unless we know you will get a high mark
- Cost effective - You don't have to break your budget to get started
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