Achieving CCNA certification is the first step in preparing for a career in IT technologies. To earn CCNA certification, you pass one exam that covers a broad range of fundamentals for IT careers, based on the latest networking technologies, software development skills, and job roles.
Learn why now is a great time to get Cisco certified.
The newly re-designed CCNA program prepares you for today’s associate-level job roles in IT technologies. Retooled for the latest technologies and job roles, this CCNA training course gives you the foundation you need to take your career in any direction. CCNA certification covers a breadth of topics, including:
Network fundamentals
Network access
IP connectivity
IP services
Security fundamentals
Automation and programmability
Learn about Cisco’s latest networking technologies and expertise that you can be a part of.
What’s included in this course?
This course includes video based learning material, a live lab, Kaplan practice test, and PDF study guide. The official Cisco exam is not included in this course. This can be purchased separately when you are ready to sit the exam.
The Average Cisco Networking Specialist Profile:
Course included:
Cisco CCNA (200-301)
NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS
Overview
Networking Components: Overview
Networking Components: Routers And Switches
Networking Components: NGFW And NGIPS
Networking Components: Cisco DNA Center
Networking Components: WLCs And Access Points
Networking Components: Servers And Endpoints
Networking Topology Architectures: Overview
Network Topology Architectures: Data Center
Networking Topology Architectures: WAN
Networking Topology Architecture: Cloud
Networking Topology Architectures: SOHO
Layer 1: Interfaces And Cabling
Layer 1: Interfaces And Cabling Part 2
Layer 1: Interfaces And Cabling Part 3
Identifying Layer 1 Issues
Identifying Layer 1 Issues Part 2
Networking Protocols
Networking Protocols Part 2
IP Addressing: Overview
IP Addressing: IPv4 Basics
IP Addressing: IPv4 Configuration
IP Addressing: IPv4 Subnetting Review
IP Addressing: IPv4 Subnetting Class C
IP Address: IPv4 Subnetting Class B
IP Addressing: IPv4 Subnetting Class A
IP Addressing: VLSM
IP Addressing: IPv6 Basics And Address Types
IP Addressing: IPv6 Basics And Address Types Pt.2
IP Addressing: IPv6 Configuration
IP Addressing: Client OS
Virtualization Fundamentals
Virtualization Fundamentals Part 2 NETWORK ACCESS
Network Access Overview
Cisco Switching: Basic Concepts
Cisco Switching: VLAN Configurations
Cisco Switch: VLAN Configurations Part 2
Cisco Switching: Interswitch Connectivity
Cisco Switching: Interswitch Connectivity Part 2
Cisco Switching: L2 Discovery Protocols
Cisco Switching: L2 Discovery Protocols Part 2
Cisco Switching: L2 Etherchannel Configuration
Cisco Switching: L2 Etherchannel Config Pt.2
Cisco Switching: L3 Etherchannel Configuration
Cisco Switching: Spanning Tree Protocol Basics
Cisco Switching: STP Operations
Cisco Switching: STP Configuring RPVSTplus
Cisco Switching: STP Portfast And BPDUguard
Cisco Wireless Basics
Cisco Wireless Architecture
Cisco WLAN Components
Cisco WLC Configuration
Cisco Wireless Management Access IP CONNECTIVITY
IP Connectivity: Overview
IP Connectivity: Routing Basics
IP Connectivity: IPv4 Static Default, Net Routes
IP Connectivity: IPv4 Static Host, Floating Routes
IP Connectivity: IPv6 Static Default, Net Routes
IP Connectivity: IPv6 Static Host, Floating Routes
IP Connectivity: Dynamic Routing Basics
IP Connectivity: Single Area OSPFv2
IP Connectivity: Single Area OSPFv2 Part 2
IP Connectivity: First Hop Redundancy Protocols
IP Connectivity: First Hop Redundancy Proto Pt2 IP SERVICES
IP Services Overview
IP Services: Configuring, Verifying NAT
IP Services: Configuring, Verifying NAT Pt.2
IP Services: Configuring NTP
IP Services: DNS And DHCP
IP Services: DNS And DHCP Part 2
IP Services: Configuring SNMP
IP Services: Understanding Syslog
IP Services: Understanding PHB For QoS
IP Services: Configuring SSH
IP Services: Using FTP And TFTP SECURITY FUNDAMENTALS
Security Fundamentals Overview
Key Security Concepts
Security Program Components
Security Password Policy Components
Intro To AAA Security
Understanding VPN Types
Configuring And Verifying Standard ACLs
Configuring And Verifying Extended ACLs
Configuring And Verifying Named ACLs
Configuring Port Security-Static
Configuring Port Security-Sticky
Configuring DHCP Snooping And DAI AUTOMATION AND PROGRAMMABILITY
Automation And Programmability Overview
Intro To Network Programmability
Intro To SDN Architectures
Intro To API Concepts
Intro To REST-Based APIs
Intro To Cisco DNA Center
Intro To Config Management Utilities
Interpret JSON Encoded Data
Live lab included:
Cisco CCNA (200-301)
Practice test included:
Cisco CCNA (200-301)
Course access period: 12 months online access
Exam included: NO
What career paths are available to me through this course?
Cisco Network Engineer
Cisco Network Specialist
Cisco Network Analyst
Cisco Network Consultant
Network Engineer
Network Field Engineer
Network Deployment Engineer
Network Operations Engineer
Network Support Engineer
Network Operations Center Engineer
Network Consultant
Network Technician
Data Centre Manager
IT Manager
IT Consultant
IT Support Technician
Systems Administrator
How is the course taught?
This is an online and self-paced course, meaning you can do it in your own home, in your own time, at your own pace and best of all… any where in the world, providing you have access to a laptop, PC or desktop computer, and an internet connection. Each lesson is pre-recorded allowing you to pause, fast-forward, skip sections, or go back to another lesson if you need to. The lessons are multi-media based, which means video and audio are used to teach the lessons. Your tutor will PowerPoint slides, illustrations, diagrams and give demonstrations to teach each class. Most lessons are also interactive though the live labs, prompting the learner to participate. This might involve answering on-screen questions, and participating in tasks.
What do I need?
All you need is an internet connection and a device, such as a smart phone, tablet, laptop or PC, and an internet connection. To get the most out of the course, we recommend you access it using either a laptop or desktop computer through Google Chrome.