The CCNA Routing and Switching (now consolidated under CCNA 200-301) training program is designed to equip aspiring and current network professionals with essential knowledge and skills to build, manage, and troubleshoot modern computer networks. This program offers a comprehensive foundation in networking, covering a wide range of topics vital for network administrators, engineers, and IT professionals. In this training program, you'll delve into the core concepts of network architecture, routing and switching, network security, and automation, providing you with the expertise needed for a successful career in the field of networking.
The primary objectives of this CCNA Routing and Switching training program are as follows:
Comprehensive Networking Understanding: Gain a thorough understanding of networking fundamentals, including the OSI and TCP/IP models, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, and subnetting.
Router and Switch Configuration: Learn how to configure and manage Cisco routers and switches, enabling efficient network operations.
Routing Protocols: Master the configuration and troubleshooting of dynamic routing protocols, such as OSPF, EIGRP, and RIP.
Network Access and Security: Understand network security principles, VLANs, access control lists (ACLs), and security best practices.
IP Services: Explore essential network services like DNS, DHCP, and Network Time Protocol (NTP).
WAN Technologies: Discover various WAN technologies, including leased lines, Frame Relay, and VPNs.
Network Automation and Programmability: Acquire skills in network automation, Python scripting, and working with REST APIs.
This CCNA Routing and Switching training program is ideal for:
Aspiring Network Professionals: Individuals looking to start a career in networking and seeking a solid foundation in network concepts and Cisco technologies.
IT Professionals: Existing IT professionals who want to enhance their networking knowledge and skills to advance in their careers.
Network Administrators and Technicians: Network administrators and technicians who want to refresh and update their networking knowledge.
System Administrators: System administrators who need to understand networking to manage and troubleshoot network-related issues in their roles.
Cisco Networking Enthusiasts: Individuals interested in Cisco networking technologies and certifications as a step toward Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) or Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certification.
Day 1: Network Fundamentals
Introduction to Networking
OSI Model
TCP/IP Model
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
Subnetting Basics
Day 2: Network Access and Ethernet Switching
Ethernet Switching
VLANs and Trunking
Basic Router Configuration
DHCP and NAT
Day 3: IP Routing and Connectivity
Routing Basics
Routing Protocols (RIP, OSPF, EIGRP)
Router Configuration and Verification
Inter-VLAN Routing
Day 4: Network Services and Security
DNS
DHCP
Security Fundamentals (ACLs, Port Security)
Basic Firewall Concepts
VPN and GRE Tunnels
Day 5: Advanced Topics
WAN Technologies (Leased Lines, Frame Relay, PPP)
Network Automation Basics
Introduction to Python for Network Engineers
IPv6 Configuration