Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions - CCNA V2.1


 

Goals Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) v2.1 gives you basic theory and practical knowledge of computer networks built on IPv4 and IPv6

 



Goals 

Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) v2.1 gives you basic theory and practical knowledge of computer networks built on IPv4 and IPv6 protocols and provides a solid technical background for follow-up Cisco courses in all fields of technology. This is the official training course for 200-301 Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam. Selected topics are delivered in the form of self-study modules. This CCNA course is a replacement of former ICND1 and ICND2 courses with added new topics about technologies such as SD-Access, SD-WAN, basics of programmability and it also contains selected chapters about wireless networking and network security.

Duration

5 days (8h/day)

Training format

As a standard, we implement a full-time course (onsite or ILT *) in the ALEF Training Center. Upon agreement, it is possible to implement the course at the client's premises. The course can also be implemented online (vILT **) via a video conferencing platform - Cisco Webex meetings. Instructor- led virtual training is a combination of the best of a traditional classroom course as well as interactive training - without having you leave your office, and even the comfort of your home. Alef Training Center consists of top quality transmission, video calls, and effective team collaboration.

Explanations:

  • ILT - Instructor Led-Training * - instructor-led training in the classroom. ** vILT (Virtual Instructor-Led Training) - this is a form of distance learning, where the instructor conducts training from the classroom through an online platform to which students connect from their offices or the comfort of their home.

Requirements

  • Basic computer literacy.
  • Basic IP addressing knowledge.

Contents

  • Basic characteristics of IP networks, OSI and TCP/IP model, network media and cabling
    • LAN network, Ethernet protocol
    • Basic switch configuration
    • Configuration and troubleshooting of VLANs and trunks
    • IP addressing (IPv4/IPv6)
    • Basic router configuration
    • Static and dynamic routing, inter-VLAN routing
    • Introduction to Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol
    • Basics of Spanning Tree protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree protocol (RSTP)
    • Configuration and troubleshooting of link aggregation a L3 redundancy
    • WAN networks and protocols, VPN networks
    • Configuration and troubleshooting of DHCP, ACL, NAT, Overloading
    • Basic Quality of Service (QoS) concepts
    • Introduction to wireless networks
    • Introduction to network architectures
    • Basics of network programmability and software-defined networks (SDN)
    • Introduction of Cisco DNA Center™, Software-Defined Access (SD-Access) and Software-Defined Wide
    • Area Network (SD-WAN) technologies
    • Cisco device management - configuration backup, software upgrade, licensing, SNMP, syslog and
    • NetFlow
    • Network security and protection from threats
    • Basic steps for security hardening of network devices

Literature

Participants will receive access to an electronic version of the study materials.

Technical equipment

  • Virtual LAB environment for interactive study and labs.




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