What is CCNA?
Definition: CCNA is a popular certification in computer networking developed by Cisco Systems. Cisco created the CCNA to recognize basic competency in installation and support of medium-sized networks.
The core CCNA certification can be obtained by passing a single 90-minute written exam. The exam has no prerequisites, although Cisco and other companies offer various formal training courses to help students prepare. Topics covered on the CCNA exam include.
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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size route and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. CCNA curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking concepts and terminology, and performance-based skills. This new curriculum also includes (but is not limited to) the use of these protocols: IP, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIPv2),VLANs, Ethernet, access control lists (ACLs).
The CCNA can be used as a starting point for higher level certifications, such as the CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) and CCDP (Cisco Certified Design Professional). It is a prerequisite for each of these certifications.
The CCNA a two exam path (INTRO and ICND) was added as an alternative to the one exam path (CCNA). The CCNA is valid for three years. “To recertify, pass the current exam or any new exam at the Professional or Cisco Qualified Specialist level bearing the prefix 642.”
Job roles of those pursuing this certification generally include: systems administrator and network administrator.
For more information:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/le2/le0/le9/learning_certification_type_home.html
CCNA includes concepts and configuration of Local Area Networks (LAN) Switching and Wide Area Networking (WAN) Routing technologies. This course is intended for people who are new to Cisco products but familiar with networking concepts. If not familiar then this course is coupled with the Introduction course. It provides the knowledge required to obtain the Cisco CCNA certification.
Basics Of Network Technologies
Introduction to Network Devices (Hub,Switch,Router,Firewall)
Introduction to OSI Model
Describe each layer functions
Introduction to Lan Network Technologies
Ethernet LAN Cabling
Basics of ip addresses
Cisco Three layer Model
Cisco Router Hardwae & basic router Administration
Introduction to Cisco Router Hardware
Cisco Router CLI basic commands
Cisco router Interfaces & mo
Protecting router access with passwords
Accessing Cisco router with SDM
Cisco router IOS Management
Router boot sequence
Backup & resore Cisco IOS
Backup & restore Configuration files
Accessing Cisco router over the network (telnet,ssh)
Cisco Discovery Protocol
Router connectivity & troubleshooting
Introduction TCP/IP protocol & Subnetting
TCP/IP and DoD refence model
IP Addressing
Subnetting ,VLSM Design & Summarization
Troubleshooting IP Addressing
IP Routing
The IP Routing Process
Configuring Static & Default Routing
Configuring RIP Routing protocol
Configuring EIGRP routing protocol
Configuring OSPF routing protocol
Verify & troublshooting routing protocols
Configuration of Cisco Switches
Introduction to cisco catalyst switches
Basics concepts of lan switching
Cisco switch basic commands
Address learning & forwarding
Avoiding loops with spanning tree
Rapid spanning-tree
Implement port port security on switches
Implementing Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Introduction to VLANs
Configuring vlans
Assigning VLAN memberships
Implementing Trunk ports
Frame tagging methods
Configuring VLAN Trunking protocol (VTP)
Inter VLAN routing
Configuring Cisco Switches Using CNA
Network Security
Introduction to Network security
Types of Security Threats
Configuring Access Lists (ACL)
Standard & Extendard ACL
Advanced ACL (Named, Switch Port, Time-Based ACLs)
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Need for NAT
Configuring Dynamic NAT & PAT
Configuring static NAT
Cisco Wireless Technologies
Introduction to Wireless Technologies and Standards
Comparison 802.11 Standards (b, g, a (h) )
Wireless Topologies and Security Methods
Configuring Wireless Internetwork
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Introdcution to IPV6 addressing
Configuring IPV6 In cisco routers
Configuring IPV6 routing protocols
Using IPV6 in IPV4 networks
WAN
Introduction to WAN Networks
Understanding WAN Term
WAN encapsulation types (HDLC,PPP)
WAN Connectivity using serial dedicated networks
Introduction to frame-relay technologies
Implementing frame-relay wan network
Introduction to DSL technologies (ADSL,SDSL)
Introduction to VPN
Configuring IPSEC site-site VPN using SDM



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