|| What will I learn?

  • Understand network fundamentals, including TCP/IP, OSI model, and Ethernet LANs.
  • Configure and troubleshoot Cisco routers and switches for basic network connectivity.
  • Implement IP addressing and subnetting to support network addressing requirements.
  • Configure and troubleshoot VLANs and inter-VLAN routing in switched networks.
  • Implement basic wireless networking configurations and troubleshoot common issues.
  • Implement network security measures, including ACLs and basic firewall configurations.

|| What will I learn?

  • Understand network fundamentals, including TCP/IP, OSI model, and Ethernet LANs.
  • Configure and troubleshoot Cisco routers and switches for basic network connectivity.
  • Implement IP addressing and subnetting to support network addressing requirements.
  • Configure and troubleshoot VLANs and inter-VLAN routing in switched networks.
  • Implement basic wireless networking configurations and troubleshoot common issues.
  • Implement network security measures, including ACLs and basic firewall configurations.

|| Requirements

  • basic understanding of networking concepts and terminology.

|| Requirements

  • basic understanding of networking concepts and terminology.

    • Network Fundamentals
    • Basic networking concepts and models (OSI model, TCP/IP model)
    • Introduction to networking devices (routers, switches, firewalls, etc.)
    • Ethernet LANs and VLANs
    • IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
    • Subnetting and supernetting


    • Network Access
    • Ethernet standards and technologies
    • Configuring and verifying VLANs
    • Configuring and verifying trunking on Cisco switches
    • Configuring and verifying port security
    • Wireless LAN concepts and configurations


    • IP Connectivity
    • IP routing concepts
    • Configuring and verifying IPv4 and IPv6 static routing
    • OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) concepts and configurations
    • EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) concepts and configurations


    • IP Services
    • DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) concepts and configurations
    • NAT (Network Address Translation) concepts and configurations
    • ACLs (Access Control Lists) concepts and configurations
    • QoS (Quality of Service) concepts


    • Security Fundamentals
    • Common network security threats and vulnerabilities
    • Implementing basic security features such as ACLs and port security
    • VPN (Virtual Private Network) concepts
    • Implementing basic wireless security protocols


    • Automation and Programmability
    • Basics of network automation
    • Introduction to network programmability using Python and REST APIs
    • Configuration management tools like Ansible


    • Network Management
    • Basic network management protocols (SNMP, Syslog)
    • Device monitoring and management using Cisco IOS commands
    • Network troubleshooting methodologies


    • Final Review and Exam Preparation
    • Review of key concepts and topics
    • Practice exams and quizzes
    • Tips and strategies for taking the CCNA certification exam


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|| Frequently asked question

The CCNA course is designed to prepare individuals for the CCNA certification exam offered by Cisco Systems. It covers fundamental networking topics, including network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, automation, and programmability.

Completion of the course does not automatically grant certification. Candidates must pass the CCNA certification exam administered by Cisco to earn the certification credential.

The CCNA certification validates foundational networking skills and knowledge, enhancing career opportunities for professionals in roles such as network engineer, network administrator, systems administrator, or IT support specialist. Additionally, the comprehensive curriculum of the course prepares students for further education or specialization in advanced Cisco certifications or networking technologies.

Within 24 hours of passing your certification exam, you’ll receive an email with details on next steps. You must complete the steps in the email to trigger the fulfillment process.

There are no prerequisites for the exam, but Cisco reports that CCNA candidates generally have the following experience prior to taking the exam: At least one year of using and implementing Cisco products and solutions. Basic knowledge of IP addressing. Knowledge of network fundamentals.

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