The Cisco Certified Network Associate
About Course
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is a popular certification offered by Cisco, aimed at networking professionals. It validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks. Here’s an overview of what the CCNA entails:
Key Areas of Study
- Network Fundamentals
- Understanding the architecture, functions, and components of networks
- OSI and TCP/IP models
- IP addressing and subnetting
- Network topology and types
- Network Access
- Configuration and verification of switches
- VLANs and trunking
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- Wireless LANs and their configuration
- IP Connectivity
- Understanding routing concepts
- Static routing and dynamic routing protocols (e.g., OSPF)
- IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
- IP Services
- Network address translation (NAT) and port address translation (PAT)
- DHCP, DNS, and other IP services
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Network time protocol (NTP)
- Security Fundamentals
- Threats and vulnerabilities
- Security features on network devices
- Access control lists (ACLs)
- Secure remote access
- Automation and Programmability
- Understanding network automation concepts
- Basics of network programmability and software-defined networking (SDN)
- APIs and configuration management tools
Exam Information
- Exam Code: 200-301 CCNA
- Format: Multiple choice, drag-and-drop, simulations
- Duration: 120 minutes
- Languages: English, Japanese
Course Content
Network Fundamentals
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Introduction to Components of a Network
20:01 -
Network Devices and Cabling
35:07 -
Lab Straight Through cable and Crossover
12:09
Switching Technology
IP Address: IPv4, IPv6, and Subnetting
IP Connectivity and Routing Technology
Security Fundamentals
Automation and Programmability
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