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Cisco Certified Network Associate

Certification Training
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification is an entry-level credential that validates your fundamental understanding of networking.

Build a Future in Networking with CCNA
The CCNA certification is one of the most widely recognised qualifications in the industry, as well as being the first step towards more advanced Cisco certifications. The certification indicates a foundation in and apprentice knowledge of networking, and is designed to help you achieve competency in computer network technologies, including network security, IP traffic, and various network models.

CCNA certified professionals can install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services for small networks (100 nodes or fewer), including but not limited to use of these protocols: IP, IGRP, Serial, Frame Relay, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP, Ethernet, Access Lists.

Required Exams
You can obtain the certification by either passing the single composite exam (640-802) or the separate ICND1 and ICND2 exams.

Exam 640-802 CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam
or
Exam 640-822 ICND1 Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies Exam
Exam 640-816 ICND2 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Exam

Upon passing exam 640-822, you will become a Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) - the first step towards achieving your CCNA certification.

Who is this course for?

  • Network Administrators
  • Network Analysts
  • Network Engineers
  • IT Security Professionals
  • Systems Administrators
  • Technical Consultants
Course Guide
Qualification CCNA Student support 24x7 email support + Tutor
Study time 2 weeks Pre-requisites None
Enrolment dates Contact us Assessment Cisco exam (via IBS Prometric Test Centre)
Course Fee
PG K5,500.00 Resources required Supplied

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ICND1 Course Outline:

Building a Simple Network
  • Exploring the Functions of Networking
  • Securing the Network
  • Understanding the Host-to-Host Communications Model
  • Understanding the TCP/IP Internet Layer
  • Understanding the TCP/IP Transport Layer
  • Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
  • Understanding Ethernet
  • Connecting to an Ethernet LAN
Ethernet LANs
  • Understanding the Challenges of Shared LANs
  • Developing an Optimum Design for Layer 2
  • Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
  • Supporting a Layer 2-to-Layer 3 Boundary Design
  • Starting a Switch
  • Understanding Switch Security
  • Maximizing the Benefits of Switching
  • Troubleshooting Switch Issues
Wireless LANs
  • Exploring Wireless Networking
  • Understanding WLAN Security
  • Implementing a WLAN
LAN Connections
  • Exploring the Functions of Routing
  • Understanding Binary Basics
  • Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme
  • Starting a Router
  • Configuring a Cisco Router
  • Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
  • Understanding Cisco Router Security
  • Using the Cisco SDM
  • Using a Cisco Router as a DHCP Server
  • Accessing Remote Devices
WAN Connections
  • Understanding WAN Technologies
  • Enabling the Internet Connection
  • Enabling Static Routing
  • Configuring Serial Encapsulation
  • Enabling RIP
Network Environment Management
  • Discovering Neighbours on the Network
  • Managing Router Start-up and Configuration
  • Managing Cisco Devices

ICND2 Course Outline:

Implementing Small Networks
  • The Review Lab: Introduction
 
Constructing Medium-Sized Switched Networks
  • Implement VLANS and Trunks
  • Improve Performance with Spanning Tree
  • Route Between VLANs
  • Secure the Expanded Network
  • Troubleshoot Switched Networks
Constructing Medium-Sized Routed Networks
  • Review Routing
  • Implementing VLSM
Implementing Single-Area OSPF
  • Implement OSPF
  • Troubleshoot OSPF
Implementing EIGRP
  • Implement EIGRP
  • Troubleshoot EIGRP
Using Access Control Lists
  • ACL Operation: Introduction
  • Configure and Troubleshoot ACLs
Using Address Space Management
  • Scale the Network with NAT and PAT
  • Transition to IPv6
Extending LAN Connection into a WAN
  • Introduce VPN Solutions
  • Establishing a Point-to-Point WAN Connection with PPP
  • Establish a WAN Connection with Frame Relay
  • Troubleshoot Frame Relay WANs

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