CCNA (Routing & Switching)
"Kickstart your networking career with the CCNA (Routing & Switching) Course. Master key networking skills and get certified for success!"
Course Overview
Cisco Certified Network Associate (Routing & Switching) is the most popular certification Cisco has by far because it is the most sought-after certifications of all employers.
Cisco, like Microsoft and other vendors that provide certification, has created the certification process to give administrators a set of skills and to equip prospective employers with a way to measure those skills or match certain criteria. And as you probably know, becoming a CCNA R&S is certainly the initial, key step on a successful journey toward a new, highly rewarding, and sustainable networking career.
The CCNA program was created to provide a solid introduction not only to the Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS) and Cisco hardware but also to internetworking in general, making it helpful to you in areas that are not exclusively Cisco’s. And regarding today’s certification process, it’s not unrealistic that network managers—even those without Cisco equipment—require Cisco certifications for their job applicants.
Rest assured that if you make it through the CCNA and are interested in internetworking, you’re headed down a path to certain success!
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Course Content
What You Will Learn in ASCEH-I
Discover a curriculum that combines essential theory with practical skills to prepare you for success in Computer Networking
Internetworking
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Internetworking Basics
Internetworking Models
The Layered Approach
The OSI Reference Model
Ethernet Networking and Data Encapsulation
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Collision Domain
Broadcast Domain
Half- and Full-Duplex Ethernet
Ethernet at the Data Link Layer
Ethernet at the Physical Layer
Ethernet Cabling
The Cisco three-layer Hierarchical Model
Introduction to TCP/IP
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Introducing TCP/IP
IP Addressing
Private IP Addresses (RFC 1918)
IPv4 Address Types
Easy Subnetting
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Subnetting Basics
Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
Subnetting Class C Addresses
Subnetting Class B Addresses
Subnetting Class A Addresses
VLSMs, Summarization, and Troubleshooting
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Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
VLSM Design
Implementing VLSM Networks
Summarization
Troubleshooting IP Addressing
Determining IP Address Problems
Cisco’s Internetworking Operating System (IOS)
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Cisco IOS
Command-line Interface (CLI)
Administrative Configurations
Viewing, Saving, and Erasing Configurations
Deleting the Configuration and Reloading the Device
Verifying Your Configuration
Managing a Cisco Internetwork
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Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration
Configuring DHCP
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
Using Telnet
Checking Network Connectivity and Troubleshooting
Using the show processes Command
IP Routing
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Routing Basics
The IP Routing Process
Configuring IP Routing
Static Routing
Default Routing
Dynamic Routing
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Configuring RIP Routing
Holding Down RIP Propagations
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
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Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Basics
Configuring OSPF
Configuring OSPF Areas
Configuring Our Network with OSPF
Configuring Loopback Interfaces
Verifying OSPF Configuration
Layer 2 Switching
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Switching Services
Three Switch Functions at Layer 2
Port Security
Configuring Catalyst Switches
Catalyst Switch Configuration
Verifying Cisco Catalyst Switches
VLANs and InterVLAN Routing
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VLAN Basics
Broadcast Control
Security
Identifying VLANs
Frame Tagging
VLAN Identification Methods
Routing between VLANs
Configuring VLANs
Security
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Perimeter, Firewall, and Internal Routers
Introduction to Access Lists
Mitigating Security Issues with ACLs
Standard Access Lists
Wildcard Masking
Extended Access Lists
Monitoring Access Lists
Network Address Translation (NAT)
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When Do We Use NAT?
Types of Network Address Translation
How NAT Works?
Static NAT Configuration
Dynamic NAT Configuration
PAT (Overloading) Configuration
Simple Verification of NAT
Testing and Troubleshooting NAT
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
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Why Do We Need IPv6?
The Benefits and Uses of IPv6
IPv6 Addressing and Expressions
How IPv6 Works in an Internetwork
Manual Address Assignment
Stateless Autoconfiguration (eui-64)
Enhanced Switched Technologies
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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Spanning-tree Operations
Types of Spanning-tree Protocols
PortFast and BPDU Guard
BPDU Guard
EtherChannel
Configuring and Verifying Port Channels
IP Services
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First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP)
Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
Syslog
SNMP
NetFlow
Troubleshooting IP, IPv6, and VLANs
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Troubleshooting IP Network Connectivity
Troubleshooting IPv6 Network Connectivity 7
Troubleshooting VLAN Connectivity
VLAN Troubleshooting
Trunk Troubleshooting
Enhanced IGRP
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EIGRP Features and Operations
Configuring EIGRP
VLSM Support and Summarization
Controlling EIGRP Traffic
Split Horizon
Verifying and Troubleshooting
EIGRPv6
Multi-Area OSPF
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OSPF Scalability
Basic Multi-area Configuration
Verifying and Troubleshooting
Multi-area OSPF Networks
Troubleshooting OSPF Scenario
OSPFv3
Wide Area Networks
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Introduction to Wide Area Networks
High-Level Data-Link Control (HDLC) Protocol
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
Verifying and Troubleshooting Serial Links
Frame Relay
Virtual Private Networks
Introduction to Cisco IOS IPsec
GRE Tunnels
Training Plan
BATCHES
Follow a streamlined plan that integrates key concepts with hands-on practice to ensure effective learning and skill development.
Regular Track
Mon-Fri
30 Days
1 hrs/day
8,000
Weekends
Sat-Sun
6 Weekends
3-4 hrs/day
8,000
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to common queries about the CCNA (Routing & Switching) Course, from course details to enrollment.
Contact usWhat is the CCNA (Routing & Switching) Course?
The CCNA (Routing & Switching) Course is a foundational networking program that covers essential topics like routing, switching, and IP addressing, preparing you for the CCNA certification exam.
Who should take this course?
This course is ideal for aspiring network engineers, IT professionals, and anyone looking to start a career in networking or enhance their networking skills.
What will I learn in this course?
You’ll learn key networking concepts, including how to install, configure, and troubleshoot networks, manage routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes.
What are the prerequisites for this course?
No prior networking experience is required, though a basic understanding of IT concepts can be helpful.
Will I receive a certification after completing the course?
Upon passing the CCNA certification exam, you will be officially certified by Cisco as a CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate).
How is the course delivered?
The course is delivered through a mix of online tutorials, practical labs, and live instructor-led sessions to provide hands-on experience with real networking scenarios.