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Cisco Certified Network Associate Course Overview
The CCNA v3 Certification Training includes both Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) and Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) courses merged into one. Participants in this Certified Network Association course will learn to install, configure, operate, and manage basic IPv4 / IPv6 networks. This CCNA boot camp on Routing & Switching course also imparts skills to configure a LAN switch and IP router, connect to WAN, and find security threats. This Cisco Certification will cover in detail topics related to troubleshooting in enterprise networks and prepare candidates for the real world once they complete their CCNA examination. After CCNA Routing & Switching (R&S) v3.0 course completion, participants will acquire key skills and knowledge to configure, operate, manage and troubleshoot a medium-sized enterprise network, including the ability to ensure security of the network.
Course Curriculum
Prerequisites
Although CCNA Routing & Switching certification exam has no official prerequisites, the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT) certification is recommended and acts as good starting point to prepare for the more advanced CCNA certification. CCENT certification is obtained by passing the first part of the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND1) exam.
- Basic computer literacy
- Basic PC operating system navigation skills
- Basic Internet usage skills
- Basic IP address knowledge
- Good understanding of network fundamentals
COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Describe Network fundamentals and build simple LANs by studying CCNA v3
- Establish Internet connectivity
- Manage and secure network devices through Cisco Network Certification
- Expand small - to medium-sized networks
- Describe IPv6 basics
- Operate a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches supporting VLANs, trunking, switch stacking, chassis aggregation and spanning tree protocol
- Troubleshoot IP connectivity
- Configure and troubleshoot EIGRP and OSPF in IPv4 and IPv6 environments
- Define characteristics, functions and components of a WAN
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Course Outline
- What Is an Internetwork?
- History of Internetwork
- Open System Interconnection Reference Model
- Characteristics of the OSI Layers
- OSI Layers Protocols and their functions
- OSI Model and Communication between Systems
- Encapsulation of Data
- Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Network Services
- Internetwork Addressing
- Data Link Layer Addresses
- MAC Addresses
- Mapping Addresses
- Network Layer Addresses
- Flow Control Basics
- Error-Checking Basics
- Identify the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors
- Ethernet Technologies
- Identify basic switching concepts
- Introduction to SVI
- Configure and verify initial switch configuration
- Configure Remote Access Management on Cisco Switch
- Managing the MAC Address Tables
- Securing Cisco LAN Switches
- Switchport Security on Cisco Switches
- Etherchanneling Techniques
- EtherChannel PAgP and LACP modes
- Introduction to Spanning Tree Protocol
- Introduction to Portfast, Uplink Fast, Backbone Fast
- Introduction to BPDU Guard and BPDU Filter
- Configuration of Root Guard
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
- Introduction to Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)
- VLAN Frame Tagging
- What is Native VLAN and Trunk Port?
- How to configure VLAN trunk link and native VLAN?
- Configuration of Basic VLAN
- Configuration of VLAN with Router on Stick Method
- Configuration of Multilayer Switch VLAN
- Introduction to VTP
- Configuration of VTP
- Configuration of Voice VLAN
- What is DTP (Dynamic Trunking Protocol?)
- IP Addressing Basics
- IP Address Classes
- Private IP Addressing
- Public IP Addressing
- Subnetting
- Subnet Mask
- Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
- Voice Overlay Subnets
- Summarization
- IP Multicast
- Managing IP Addresses
- IP Addressing in the Smart Business Architecture
- Introducing IPv6
- IPv6 Features
- Differences between IPv4 and IPv6
- IPv6 Address formats
- What is Routing?
- What is null interface in a Cisco Router?
- What is loopback interface in a Cisco Router?
- Difference between Routing and Switching
- Types of Routing Protocols
- Introduction to Static Routing
- Configuration of Static Routing
- Understanding Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Configuration of RIP v1 and V2
- Understand the function of Distance Vector Protocol
- Understanding Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
- Configuration of IGRP
- Understand the function of Link State Protocol
- Understanding Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
- Understanding Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- Understanding Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS)
- Understanding Border Gateway Protocol
- Cisco Router Boot Sequence
- Exploring the Cisco IOS File System
- How to install Solarwinds Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Server
- Backup Cisco IOS and Configuration file thru TFTP
- Naming Convention of Cisco IOS Image Files
- Upgrade Cisco IOS from TFTP Server
- Router Password Recovery
- Configure and verify DHCP Server
- What is Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP?)
- Important Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) IOS commands
- Introduction to Access Control Lists (ACL)
- Standard Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Access Control List (ACL) - Wildcard Masks
- Extended Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Extended Access Control List (ACL) - Operators
- Extended Access Control List (ACL) - TCP and UDP port numbers and names
- Extended Access Control List (ACL) - TCP and UDP port numbers and names
- Named Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- How to edit a Named Access Control List (ACL) on router
- What is NAT (Network Address Translation?)
- What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of NAT?
- Different types of NAT - Static NAT, Dynamic NAT and PAT
- NAT Address types - Inside Local, Inside Global, Outside Local, Outside Global
- How to configure static NAT in a Cisco Router
- How to configure PAT in a Cisco Router
- Recognize High availability (FHRP)
- Configure and verify Syslog
- Describe SNMP v2 and v3
- What is Packet Switching Networks?
- Introduction to Frame Relay
- Configuration of Frame Relay
- Introduction to ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
- Introduction to X.25
- What is Circuit Switching Networks?
- Introduction to ISDN
- Introduction to Dial-on-Demand Routing
- Configuration of DSL Modem, Cable Modem and Dial up Configuration
- Introduction to PPP Authentication
- Introduction to PAP and CHAP authentication Methods
- Configuration of PPP on CHAP
- Configuration of PPP on PAP
- Introduction of HDLC and Synchronous Data Link Control
- Introduction to Wireless Technologies
- Wireless Components Overview
- Describe WLAN Standards and IEEE 802.11
- Wireless Security Types
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FAQ's
Until now, you have 90 minutes to answer 50 questions in the real CCNA Exam but if your native language is not English, Cisco allows you a 30-minute exam time extension. But there are a few requirements to get this extension, so the best way is asking your teacher or mentor before taking the exam.
- It now costs $325 (big money, right?)
- The passing score is 810/1000.
- There are 2 ways to achieve this certification:
- By taking two exams ICND-1 100-105 and ICND-2 200-105
- By taking only one CCNA 200-125 exam
Yes, students will still be able to take and pass the first exam (INTRO or ICND1) and have a three-year window to pass the second exam (ICND2), before the first exam expires.
The CCNA exam covers many aspects of networking and most of the topics will be asked. But the most important topic is subnetting so make sure you understand how to subnet. Of course other topics are important too so you shouldn’t bypass them.
You are not allowed to bring a calculator or anything else to the exam room. You can’t use the virtual calculator in Windows, too. You will receive a rough paper or a small board to write everything you need during the exam. However, you should bring a pen or a pencil because sometimes the exam hall doesn’t have one (yes, some exam centers are not good) and maybe it will make you more comfortable.
You still get points for the parts you answered correctly so try to answer as much as possible for that sim.