Cisco - CCNA Certification Complete

Course Overview

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The CCNA qualification is a highly regarded credential for IT support staff and network administrators.

There is now an entry-level certification – Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT) – of the knowledge and skill to install, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network, including basic network security. The CCENT certification is the first step toward achieving CCNA, which covers medium size enterprise branch networks with more complex connections.

Aims and Objectives

  • Upon completion of these courses, the student will have enough knowledge in preparation for Cisco CCNA Exam 640-822 and Exam 640-816

Target Audiences

This course is intended for network administrators and technicians, new to Cisco products and services, which are responsible for implementing and managing small and medium business networks.

Prerequisites

You should have a basic knowledge of PC configuration consistent with having gained A+ certification. Prior networking experience is desirable but not essential.

Course Content

CCNA ONE
Module 1: Review of Networking
Module 2: Cisco Network Devices
Module 3: Networking with TCP/IP
Module 4: Addressing and Routing
Module 5: IP Routing Protocols
Module 6: Basic Router Configuration
Module 7: Cisco Layer 2 Switching
Module 8: Configuring VLANS

CCNA TWO
Module 1: Initial Router Administration
Module 2: Building Routed Networks
Module 3: Security and Network Address Translation
Module 4: Serial Line Configuration
Module 5: ISDN Configuration
Module 6: Frame Relay Configuration
Module 7: Basic Switch Configuration
Module 8: Configuring VLANS

  • Course Duration - 100 - 160 hours
  • Flexible Study - Full-time
  • Course Code - 7307/7308
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