Syllabus
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- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Introduction to TCP/IP Networking
- Chapter 3: Fundamentals of Ethernet LANs
- Chapter 4: Fundamentals of WANs and IP Routing
- Chapter 5: Using the Command-Line Interface
- Chapter 6: Analyzing Ethernet LAN Switching
- Chapter 7: Configuring Basic Switch Management
- Chapter 8: Configuring and Verifying Switch Interfaces
- Chapter 9: Implementing Ethernet Virtual LANs
- Chapter 10: Spanning Tree Protocol Concepts
- Chapter 11: RSTP and EtherChannel Configuration
- Chapter 12: Perspectives on IPv4 Subnetting
- Chapter 13: Analyzing Classful IPv4 Networks
- Chapter 14: Analyzing Subnet Masks
- Chapter 15: Analyzing Existing Subnets
- Chapter 16: Operating Cisco Routers
- Chapter 17: Configuring IPv4 Addresses and Static Routes
- Chapter 18: IP Routing in the LAN
- Chapter 19: Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing
- Chapter 20: Understanding OSPF Concepts
- Chapter 21: Implementing OSPF
- Chapter 22: OSPF Network Types and Neighbors
- Chapter 23: Fundamentals of IP Version 6
- Chapter 24: IPv6 Addressing and Subnetting
- Chapter 25: Implementing IPv6 Addressing on Routers
- Chapter 26: Implementing IPv6 Routing
- Chapter 27: Fundamentals of Wireless Networks
- Chapter 28: Analyzing Cisco Wireless Architectures
- Chapter 29: Securing Wireless Networks
- Chapter 30: Building a Wireless LAN
- Chapter 31: Appendix A: Numeric Reference Tables
- Chapter 32: Appendix B: Study Planner
- Chapter 33: Appendix C: Topics from Previous Editions
- Chapter 34: Appendix D: Analyzing Ethernet LAN Designs
- Chapter 35: Appendix E: Subnet Design
- Chapter 36: Appendix F: Practice for Appendix E: Subnet Design
- Chapter 37: Appendix G: Variable-Length Subnet Masks
- Chapter 38: Appendix H: Spanning Tree Protocol Implementation
- Chapter 39: Appendix I: LAN Troubleshooting
- Chapter 40: Appendix J: Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing Protocols
- Chapter 41: Appendix K: Exam Topics Cross Reference
- Chapter 42: Introduction
- Chapter 43: Introduction to TCP/IP Transport and Applications
- Chapter 44: Basic IPv4 Access Control Lists
- Chapter 45: Advanced IPv4 Access Control Lists
- Chapter 46: Security Architectures
- Chapter 47: Securing Network Devices
- Chapter 48: Implementing Switch Port Security
- Chapter 49: Implementing DHCP
- Chapter 50: DHCP Snooping and ARP Inspection
- Chapter 51: Device Management Protocols
- Chapter 52: Network Address Translation
- Chapter 53: Quality of Service (QoS)
- Chapter 54: Miscellaneous IP Services
- Chapter 55: LAN Architecture
- Chapter 56: WAN Architecture
- Chapter 57: Cloud Architecture
- Chapter 58: Introduction to Controller-Based Networking
- Chapter 59: Cisco Software-Defined Access (SDA)
- Chapter 60: Understanding REST and JSON
- Chapter 61: Understanding Ansible, Puppet, and Chef
- Chapter 62: Appendix A: Numeric Reference Tables
- Chapter 63: Appendix B: Topics from Previous Editions
- Chapter 64: Appendix C: Exam Topics Cross-Reference
- Chapter 65: Appendix D: Study Planner
- Chapter 66: Appendix E: Previous Edition ICND1 Lesson 35: Managing IOS Files
Hands on Activities (Live Labs)
- Introduction to TCP/IP Networking
- Fundamentals of WANs and IP Routing
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Analyzing Ethernet LAN Switching
- Configuring Basic Switch Management
- Configuring and Verifying Switch Interfaces
- Implementing Ethernet Virtual LANs
- RSTP and EtherChannel Configuration
- Analyzing Classful IPv4 Networks
- Operating Cisco Routers
- Configuring IPv4 Addresses and Static Routes
- Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing
- Fundamentals of IP Version 6
- Implementing IPv6 Addressing on Routers
- Implementing IPv6 Routing
- Basic IPv4 Access Control Lists
- Security Architectures
- Securing Network Devices
- Implementing Switch Port Security
- Implementing DHCP
- DHCP Snooping and ARP Inspection
- Device Management Protocols
- Network Address Translation
- Miscellaneous IP Services
- Introduction to Controller-Based Networking
This course can be customized to fit the specific needs of the attendees and the company or industry they operate in.
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Below are some of the career paths and potential opportunities after passing the CISCO CCNA exam.
- Help Desk Technician
- Network Support Technician
- Entry-level Network Engineer
- Technical Support Engineer
- Network Administrator
- VOIP Engineer
- Information Security Analyst
- Telecom Engineer
- Network Security Engineer
- Director of Information Technology
There are no formal requirements for taking the new exam. However, Cisco recommends that the candidate should have:
- An understanding of the exam topics.,.
- Good grasp of network fundamentals.
- One or more years of experience with computer networking and Cisco equipment.
- Basic computer literacy.
- Basic PC operating system navigation skills.
- Basic Internet usage skills.
- Basic IP address knowledge.