CCNA

Rule the World Of Networking

Course Breakage

Cisco certification make sure high standards of technical expertise. You can develop a complete understanding of Wide Area Networking and how various network topologies work together to form a network. This is helpful to every networking job and is the reason Cisco certification is in such high demand, even at companies with less Cisco devices. Achieving Cisco certification at any level means joining the ranks of skilled network specialist who have earned recognition and respect in the industry. The CCNA certification is the first in the new line of Cisco certifications and is a precursor to all current Cisco certifications. 

Audience :

Those who are taking their first steps into WAN Admin and want to learn how to administer Cisco Switches and Routers. 

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of understanding of IPv4 and IPv6 based networks.

Basic of network subnetting and IP routing.

 

Key Benefits :

By the end of the CCNA course/ CCNA Training, students will be able to Plan IP Addressing, Install and configure Cisco Router in an Internetwork, secure Network by access-list and Manage Virtual LAN & WAN etc. 

 

  • Session 1

    • Internetworking concepts overview
    • The OSI Reference Model
    • Data encapsulation process
    • Functions of each layer in OSI model

  • Session 2

    • Brief discussion about TCP/IP Model
    • Cisco hierarchical network design model
    • Core layer, Distribution layer and Access layer

  • Session 3

    • IP addressing basics
    • Defining custom subnet masks
    • Ranges of IP addresses

  • Session 4

    • TCP/IP address (IPV4) Overview
    • IP addressing classes
    • Subnetting, VLSM , CIDR and IP supernetting

  • Session 5

    • ASSEMBLING AND CABLING CISCO DEVICES
    • Introduction to routers
    • Router series and models
    • Router external components
    • Router internal components
    • Cisco ios versions

  • Session 6

    • OPERATING AND CONFIGURING A CISCO IOS DEVICE
    • Basic operation of cisco IOS software
    • Keyboard help in the switch or router command line interface
    • Commands to get basic switch or router information
    • Configuring a switch and router from the command line
    • Cisco IOS commands
    • Configuration modes
    • Interface configuration
    • Line configuration
    • Password configuration

  • Session 7

    • MANAGING YOUR NETWORK ENVIRONMENT
    • Gathering information about neighboring devices (CDP)
    • Gathering information about remote devices , HTTP , SSH
    • Diagnostic utilities (Ping and traceroute)

  • Session 8

    • MANAGING YOUR NETWORK ENVIRONMENT
    • Router boot sequence and verification commands
    • Managing cisco ios software images
    • Commands to load and back up cisco ios software image files

  • Session 9

    • MANAGING YOUR NETWORK ENVIRONMENT
    • Discussing the benefits and operation of using DHCP

  • Session 10

    • DETERMINING IP ROUTES
    • Introduction to routing
    • Understanding the routing process
    • Routed and routing protocols
    • Static routing
    • Configure static routing
    • Configure default routing

  • Session 11

    • ROUTING PROTOCOLS OVERVIEW
    • Dynamic routing
    • Distance vector routing protocols
    • Routing information protocol (RIP)
    • Multiple paths
    • Discussing difference between rip v1 and v2

  • Session 12

    • CONFIGURING RIP VER 1 AND 2
    • Configuring router summarization (dynamic and manual)
    • Configuring rip v2 authentication
    • Monitoring and troubleshooting RIP

  • Session 13

    • LINK STATE ROUTING PROTOCOL OSPF
    • OSPF protocol and operations
    • OSPF terminology and packet type
    • OSPF protocol states
    • DR and BDR election process
    • Configuring OSPF with single area

  • Session 14

    • OSPF CONFIGURING WITH MULTI AREA
    • OSPF configuration with multi area
    • Configuring OSPF in BMA environment
    • Configuring OSPF authentication
    • Monitoring and troubleshooting OSPF

  • Session 15

    • INTRODUCING EIGRP
    • EIGRP operations
    • DUAL algorithm features

  • Session 16

    • CONFIGURING AND IMPLEMENTING EIGRP
    • Configuring and implementing EIGRP
    • Configuring authentication
    • Configuring Load balancing in EIGRP

  • Session 17

    • BASIC IP TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT WITH ACCESS LISTS
    • Introduction to access list
    • Standard IP access list configuration
    • Extended IP access lists
    • Named access list
    •  Controlling vty access with access class entries
    • Wild card masks

  • Session 18

    • IMPLEMENTING STANDARD IP ACCESS LISTS
    • Implementing standard IP access lists
    • Implementing extended IP access lists
    • Implementing named access list
    • Verifying and monitoring access lists

  • Session 19

    • SCALING IP ADDRESS SPACE
    • Type of address translations (NAT , PAT)

  • Session 20

    • WAN TECHNOLOGIES
    • Introduction to WAN technologies
    • HDLC theory and configuration
    • Point-to-point protocol (PPP)
    • PPP configuration
    • PPP authentication (PAP & CHAP)

  • Session 21

    • SWITCHING
    • Switching reviewed
    • Switching process
    • Store and forward switching
    • Cut through switching
    • Spanning tree protocol (STP)
    • STP port roles and port states
    • Monitoring and troubleshooting STP

  • Session 22

    • VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)
    • Virtual LANs
    • Benefits of VLANs
    • VLAN types
    • Trunking and VLAN Identification
    • VLAN Trunking protocol (VTP)

  • Session 23

    • CONFIGURING SWITCH PORTS
    • Configuring switch ports
    • Configuring spanning tree protocol costs
    • Configuring inter VLAN routing
    • Configuring VLANs configuring ISL and DOT1Q trunk links

  • Session 24

    TEST