The CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Course teaches everything you need to know about networking basics, routing, switching, and network security. It gives students the real-world skills they need to design, set up, and fix Cisco-based networks.
Level
Advanced
Duration
8 weeks



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The CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Course is meant to give you a solid understanding of networking ideas and Cisco technologies. Students get to practice routing, switching, VLANs, and IP addressing in real life. The course also talks about WAN technologies, network security, and how to fix problems. By the end, everyone will know how to set up, run, and protect small to medium-sized networks.
Working professional who is carrying more then 10 years of industry experience.
Access to updated presentation decks shared during live training sessions.
E-book provided by TechPratham. All rights reserved.
Module-wise assignments and MCQs provided for practice.
Daily Session would be recorded and shared to the candidate.
Live projects will be provided for hands-on practice.
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Comprehensive interview preparation with real-time scenario practice.
Introduction to Networking
This module teaches the basics of computer networks, such as the different types of networks, how they are set up, and the rules that govern them. Students will also learn about the OSI and TCP/IP models and get a basic understanding of IP addressing and subnetting.
IP Addressing & Subnetting Teaches IPv4/IPv6 addressing schemes and subnetting techniques.
Teaches IPv4/IPv6 addressing schemes and subnetting techniques.
Switching Concepts
Introduces LAN switching, VLANs, and Layer-2 operations.
Routing Fundamentals
Covers router operations and routing principles.
OSPF Routing
Focuses on OSPF configuration and operations.
EIGRP Routing
Explains the EIGRP dynamic routing protocol.
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Small Office Network Setup
Set up and design a network for a small office using routers and switches. Use IP addressing, subnetting, and VLANs to divide the network into smaller parts. Check that devices can connect to each other and that VLANs are routed correctly.
WAN Connectivity Simulation
Use WAN links to make a fake network with many sites. Set up static and dynamic routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, EIGRP) so that remote offices can talk to each other. Check the network's performance and fix any problems with connectivity.
Network Security Implementation
Use Access Control Lists (ACLs), NAT, and port security to protect your network. Set up secure remote access with VPNs and make sure that unauthorized access is blocked. Write down the results of the security configuration and testing.

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