CCNA: Introduction to Networks

The first in a three-course series to build your networking skills and get ready for CCNA certification and associate-level jobs.
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CCNA Certification Course Outline

Domain 1: Network Fundamentals

  • Explain the Role and Function of Network Components
  • Describe the Characteristics of Network Topology Architectures
  • Compare Physical Interface and Cabling Types
  • Identify Interface and Cable Issues
  • Compare TCP to UDP
  • Configure and Verify IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting
  • Describe the Need for Private IPv4 Addressing
  • Configure and Verify IPv6 Addressing and Prefix
  • Compare IPv6 Address Types
  • Verify IP Parameters for Client OS (Windows, Mac OS, Linux)
  • Describe Wireless Principles
  • Explain Virtualisation Fundamentals (Virtual Machines)
  • Describe Switching Concepts

Domain 2: Network Access

  • Configure and Verify VLANs (Normal Range) Spanning Multiple Switches
  • Configure and Verify Interswitch Connectivity
  • Configure and Verify Layer 2 Discovery Protocols (Cisco Discovery Protocol and LLDP)
  • Configure and Verify (Layer 2/Layer 3) EtherChannel (LACP)
  • Describe the Need for and Basic Operations of Rapid PVST+ Spanning Tree Protocol and Identify Basic Operations
  • Compare Cisco Wireless Architectures and AP Modes
  • Describe Physical Infrastructure Connections of WLAN Components (AP, WLC, Access/Trunk Ports, and LAG)
  • Describe AP and WLC Management Access Connections
  • Configure Components of a Wireless LAN Access for Client Connectivity Using GUI

Domain 3: IP Connectivity

  • Interpret Components of Routing Table
  • Determine How a Router Makes a Forwarding Decision by Default
  • Configure and Verify IPv4 and IPv6 Static Routing
  • Configure and Verify Single Area OSPFv2
  • Describe the Purpose of the First Hop Redundancy Protocol

Domain 4: IP Services

  • Configure and Verify Inside Source NAT Using Static and Pools
  • Configure and Verify NTP Operating in a Client and Server Mode
  • Explain the Role of DHCP and DNS Within the Network
  • Explain the Function of SNMP in Network Operations
  • Describe the Use of Syslog Features, Including Facilities and Levels
  • Configure and Verify the DHCP Client and Relay
  • Explain Forwarding Per-Hop Behaviour (PHB) for QoS Such as Classification, Marking, Queuing, Congestion, Policing, Shaping
  • Configure Network Devices for Remote Access Using SSH
  • Describe the Capabilities and Functions of TFTP/FTP in the Network

Domain 5: Security Fundamentals

  • Define Key Security
  • Describe Security Programme Elements
  • Configure Device Access Control Using Local Passwords
  • Describe Security Password Policies Elements, Such as Management, Complexity, and Password Alternatives
  • Describe Remote Access and Site-to-Site VPNs
  • Configure and Verify Access Control Lists
  • Configure Layer 2 Security Features
  • Differentiate Authentication, Authorisation, and Accounting Concepts
  • Describe Wireless Security Protocols (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3)
  • Configure WLAN Using WPA2 PSK Using the GUI

Domain 6: Automation and Programmability

  • Explain How Automation Impacts Network Management
  • Compare Traditional Networks with Controller-Based Networking
  • Describe Controller-Based and Software Defined Architectures
  • Compare Traditional Campus Device Management with Cisco DNA Center Enabled Device Management
  • Characteristics of REST-Based APIs (CRUD, HTTP Verbs, and Data Encoding)
  • Recognize Capabilities of Configuration Management Mechanisms Puppet, Chef, and Ansible
  • Interpret JSON Encoded Data

Who should attend this CCNA Certification Course?

This CCNA Course is designed for individuals who want to gain foundational knowledge and skills in computer networking and earn the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification. This certification course benefits a wide range of professionals, including:

  • System Administrators
  • Network Engineers
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Cloud Computing Engineers
  • Security Engineers
  • Software Developers
  • IT Professionals

Prerequisites of this CCNA Certification Course

There are no formal prerequisites to attend this CCNA Training. However, a basic understanding of networking and operating systems would be beneficial for the delegates.

 

 

CCNA Certification Course Overview

CCNA, a fundamental course in the IT industry, offers a secure foundation for success in the ever-evolving world of technology. It equips delegates with an in-depth understanding of both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. In the fast-paced realm of IT, this training is essential for staying relevant and competitive.

Proficiency in CCNA is crucial for IT Technicians and Network Engineers. It allows professionals to confidently work with Cisco networking equipment and environments. As the IT landscape continues to evolve, mastering CCNA is a priority for those aiming to advance in their careers as Network Engineers, Administrators, or Specialists.

The Knowledge Academy’s 5-day CCNA Training Course is designed to empower delegates with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the IT industry. With the guidance of experienced trainers and comprehensive coursework, delegates will be well-prepared to tackle Cisco networking challenges. This training is a catalyst for career growth, equipping individuals with the expertise required to lead advancements in their organisations.

Course Objectives

  • To learn how to identify the components of a computer network and describe their basic characteristics
  • To configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and subnetting
  • To implement and verify VLANs, interswitch connectivity, and EtherChannel configurations
  • To explain and configure key security fundamentals, including device access control, VPNs, and wireless security protocols
  • To explore automation and programmability impacts on network management

Upon completion of CCNA Training, delegates will emerge with a strong foundation in CCNA, enabling them to navigate the complexities of modern networking environments with confidence. This newfound expertise will open doors to exciting career opportunities and empower them to make a substantial impact in the IT industry.

What is a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)?

A Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is a certification that validates an individual’s ability to install, configure, and troubleshoot networks, enhancing skills in networking fundamentals, security, and IP services.

Yes, the CCNA certification is highly valuable as it enhances career prospects in networking and IT, providing recognition of your expertise in Cisco technologies, and offering opportunities for advancement in the tech industry.

CCNA certification lasts for three years. To renew it, you can either pass the current CCNA exam, advance to a higher Cisco certification, or complete continuing education credits through Cisco’s certification renewal program.

No prior networking experience is required for the CCNA course. It is designed to provide foundational knowledge and skills, making it accessible to beginners interested in pursuing a career in networking.

The total score is 1000, and a score of 800 or higher is required to pass.