Description
Cisco CCNA Routing Switching training provides participants with practical, fundamental knowledge, ranging from networking theory to interconnect hardware such as routers and switches. From the start of the training, participants have access to Cisco hardware, learn the different ways to configure routers and switches, and create infrastructures similar to those of corporate networks. In addition, the training covers the concepts of security, VoIP and Wi-Fi networks. Primary importance is given to practical work on operational Cisco equipment, in order to prepare participants for environments identical to those they may encounter in business as a Cisco CCNA Routing & Switching certified network administrator. Cisco CCNA training prepares participants for certification by providing content developed by Cisco-certified technical experts and experienced educators, ensuring rapid knowledge assimilation.
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?
This CCNA training is aimed at systems and network engineers, network administrators, responsible for the installation, operation and support of the corporate network. This official Cisco training is also strongly recommended to candidates for CCNA certification regardless of the specialization subsequently chosen: routing & switching, security, voice, Wi-Fi.
Prerequisites
- General knowledge of networks
- Internet browsing and use of a PC operating system
- General knowledge of IP addressing
Training objectives
Training program
- Basic computer networking skills and related practices
- Identify the different components of a computer network and explain their fundamental characteristics.
- Understand the end-to-end communication model between hosts in a network.
- Explain the features and functions of the Cisco IOS® operating system.
- Describe LAN networks and the critical role that switches play in these networks.
- Describe Ethernet as a network access layer of TCP/IP and explain how switches work.
- Perform the installation of a switch and carry out its initial configuration.
- Describe the Internet layer of TCP/IP, including IPv4, its addressing scheme and subnets.
- Describe the transport layer of TCP/IP and the application layer.
- Put into practice the knowledge acquired through practical work.
- Discovered routing features using Cisco.
- Set Up a Cisco Router: Basic Steps
- Understand Host-to-Host Communications Through Switches and Routers
- Troubleshoot Common Switched and Networking Issues 'IPv4 addressing
- IPv6: main features, addresses and basic connectivity
- Static routing: operation, advantages and limitations
- VLANs and trunks: configuration and verification
- Inter-VLAN routing: application and configuration
- Dynamic routing protocols: introduction to OSPF and its components
- ACL: operation and use in the network
- Internet access via DHCP and configuration of NAT on Cisco routers
- Practical work: putting the concepts studied into practice
- Practical work
- Get started with the Cisco Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Observe how a switch works
- Perform basic switch configuration
- Implement initial switch configuration
- Inspect TCP/IP applications
- Configure an interface on a Cisco router
- Configure and verify protocols layer 2 discovery tool
- Implement an initial router configuration
- Configure the default gateway
- Explore packet forwarding
- Troubleshoot switch media and port issues
- Troubleshoot duplex port issues
- Configure basic IPv6 connectivity
- Configure and verify IPv4 static routes
- Configure IPv6 static routes
- Implement IPv4 static routing
- Implement IPv6 static routing
- Configure VLAN and Trunk
- Troubleshoot VLANs and Trunk
- Configure a Router on a Stick
- Implement Multiple VLANs and Basic Routing Between VLANs
- Configure and Verify OSPF for a Single Area
- Configure and Verify EtherChannel
- Improve Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel
- Configure and Verify Checklists IPv4 access network
- Implement numbered and named IPv4 ACLs
- Configure a provider-assigned IPv4 address
- Configure static NAT
- Configuring Dynamic NAT and Port Address Translation (PAT)
- Implement PAT
- Connect to the WLC
- Monitor the WLC
- Configure a dynamic interface (VLAN)
- Configure a DHCP scope
- Configure a WLAN
- Set a RADIUS (Remote Access) server Dial-In User Service)
- Explore management options
- Explore Cisco DNA™ Center
- Configure and verify NTP
- Configure recording system messages
- Create Cisco IOS Image Backup
- Upgrade Cisco IOS Image
- Configure WLAN to Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) Pre-Shared Key (PSK) help using the GUI
- Secure console and remote access
- Enable and limit remote access connectivity
- Secure administrative device access
- Configure and verify port security
- Implement hardening devices