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An exhaustive curriculum designed by our industry experts which will help you to get placed in your dream IT company
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30+  Case Studies & Projects
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9+  Engaging Projects
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10+   Years Of Experience
CCNA Training Projects
Become a CCNA Expert With Practical and Engaging Projects.
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Basic Network Setup
Configure a simple network with one router, one switch, and a few PCs. Basic IP addressing, configuring interfaces, and verifying connectivity using ping.
VLAN Configuration
On a switch, establish and set up VLANs, allocate ports to them, and check that they are working. Assignment of ports, establishment of VLANs, and use of display vlan commands.
Static Routing
Set up static routing between two routers to enable communication between different networks. Configuring static routes on routers, verifying routing tables.
Dynamic Routing Protocol Configuration
Implement and configure a dynamic routing protocol such as OSPF or EIGRP between multiple routers to manage routing tables dynamically. Configuring OSPF or EIGRP, understanding routing protocols, and verifying network routes.
BInter-VLAN Routing
Set up a router-on-a-stick configuration to allow communication between different VLANs in a network. Configuring sub-interfaces on a router, setting up VLANs on switches, and enabling inter-VLAN routing.
Basic Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Implement and test basic ACLs on a router to control traffic between different network segments. Creating and applying ACLs, understanding ACL types (standard and extended), and verifying ACL functionality.
Network Redundancy with HSRP/VRRP
Configure and implement Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) or Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) for router redundancy and high availability. Configuring HSRP or VRRP, understanding redundancy protocols, and verifying failover.
Quality of Service (QoS) Implementation
Apply QoS policies to prioritize certain types of traffic, such as VoIP or video, to ensure quality and performance. Configuring QoS policies, understanding QoS concepts, and monitoring traffic.
Network Security with Advanced ACLs and Firewalls
Implement advanced ACLs and configure a firewall to protect the network from unauthorized access and threats. Configuring advanced ACLs, understanding firewall rules, and securing network traffic.
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CCNA Training Overview
What goals are achieved in a CCNA Course?
A CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) course aims to provide foundational knowledge and skills for managing and configuring network infrastructures. It covers core concepts such as IP addressing, network protocols, routing and switching, network security, and troubleshooting. The course equips learners with practical abilities to set up and maintain small to medium-sized networks, understand dynamic routing protocols, implement VLANs, and ensure network security. By completing a CCNA course, individuals are prepared to handle day-to-day networking tasks, enhance network performance, and lay the groundwork for more advanced certifications and roles in network administration.
Future works for CCNA
- Specialized Certifications: Pursuing advanced certifications like CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) or CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) to gain deeper expertise in areas such as routing and switching, security, or wireless networking.
- Network Engineering: Taking on roles such as Network Engineer or Network Administrator, where responsibilities include designing, implementing, and managing complex network infrastructures.
- Network Security: Focusing on network security roles to protect and secure network systems against threats, often by obtaining additional certifications like CompTIA Security+ or Cisco’s own security certifications.
- Cloud Networking: Exploring opportunities in cloud networking and services, including roles in managing hybrid cloud environments and working with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
- IoT and Emerging Technologies: Engaging with emerging technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and understanding how they integrate with existing network infrastructures.
- Consulting and Design: Transitioning into network consulting or design, helping organizations optimize their network setups and align technology with business needs.
What new CCNA frameworks are there?
New CCNA frameworks emphasize evolving technologies and skillsets necessary for modern networking environments. The latest CCNA certification, often referred to as CCNA 200-301, integrates a broad range of foundational networking topics, including IP addressing, network security, automation, and programmability. It reflects current industry needs by incorporating concepts related to cloud computing, network automation, and the integration of emerging technologies. This updated framework prepares professionals for the complexities of contemporary networks and ensures they are equipped with relevant, practical skills for troubleshooting, network management, and efficient deployment of network solutions.
Trends and Techniques used in CCNA
- Network Automation: Techniques such as using Python scripts and tools like Ansible for automating network tasks and configurations. This trend reflects the growing importance of automating repetitive tasks to improve efficiency and reduce human error.
- Network Security: Enhanced focus on security practices, including the configuration of firewalls, access control lists (ACLs), and VPNs. This addresses the increasing need to protect networks from various cyber threats.
- IP Addressing and Subnetting: Advanced techniques in IP addressing, including subnetting and supernetting, to efficiently manage and design scalable networks.
- Dynamic Routing Protocols: Use of dynamic routing protocols like OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) and EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) for efficient and scalable routing within networks.
CCNA Uses
The CCNA certification is widely used for establishing foundational expertise in networking, enabling professionals to manage, configure, and troubleshoot network infrastructures. It is valuable for roles such as Network Engineer, Network Administrator, and IT Support Specialist, as it covers essential skills in IP addressing, routing and switching, network security, and basic automation. CCNA-certified individuals are equipped to handle tasks related to network design, deployment, and maintenance, making it a crucial credential for advancing in the networking field and adapting to evolving technologies.
Career Opportunities After CCNA Training
Network Support Specialist
As a Network Support Specialist, you'll be responsible for troubleshooting and resolving network issues within an organization's infrastructure.
Network Administrator
A Network Administrator manages and supports an organization's network infrastructure. This role includes configuring and maintaining network.
Systems Engineer (Networking)
In this position, you'll design and implement network solutions tailored to meet the needs of the organization or clients.
Network Security Analyst
As a Network Security Analyst, you'll focus on protecting an organization's network from security breaches and threats. Using your CCNA certification, you’ll monitor network traffic for suspicious activity.
Technical Support Engineer (Network)
A Technical Support Engineer specializing in networking provides assistance to customers or internal teams regarding network-related issues. Your role includes diagnosing and resolving network problems.
IT Consultant (Networking)
As an IT Consultant with a focus on networking, you'll provide expert advice to organizations on how to improve their network infrastructure. Your responsibilities include assessing current network setups.
Skill to Master
Network Fundamentals
IP Addressing and Subnetting
Network Device Configuration
Routing Protocols
Switching Technologies
Network Security Basics
Troubleshooting Techniques
WAN Technologies
Network Automation and Management
IP Services
Wireless Networking
Basic IPv6 Concepts
Tools to Master
Cisco Packet Tracer
GNS3 (Graphical Network Simulator-3)
Wireshark
Putty
Tera Term
Cisco IOS CLI (Command Line Interface)
SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor
Nmap
NetFlow Analyzer
IP Calculator
Cisco Configurator Tools
PDU (Protocol Data Unit) Generators
Learn from certified professionals who are currently working.
Training by
Aisha , having 11 yrs of experience
Specialized in: Network Troubleshooting, Network Performance Monitoring, SNMP, IP Services, and Network Virtualization.
Note: Aisha is skilled in diagnosing and resolving complex network issues, and she has a deep understanding of network monitoring protocols like SNMP. Her expertise in network virtualization and performance tuning equips students with the skills to maintain and enhance network efficiency.
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CCNA Certification
Obtaining a CCNA certification can significantly advance your IT career by demonstrating your mastery of networking principles like IP addressing, network security, and troubleshooting. It improves your chances of landing a job, provides access to entry-level networking positions, and is well-regarded in the industry because of Cisco’s renown.
While a CCNA certification significantly enhances your employability and demonstrates your networking expertise, it does not guarantee a job. It makes you a more competitive candidate by validating your skills and knowledge in networking, but securing a position also depends on factors such as practical experience, the specific needs of employers, and job market conditions.
There are no strict prerequisites for the CCNA certification exams. However, Cisco recommends having a basic understanding of networking concepts and some experience with networking hardware before attempting the exam. Familiarity with networking fundamentals, such as IP addressing and basic network configurations, can be beneficial. Cisco also offers preparatory courses and study materials to help you prepare for the exam.
With the help of a safe online platform, you can finish the exam from anywhere while keeping an eye on a proctor. It would help if you met certain technical and environmental conditions, like having a compatible computer, a steady internet connection, and