Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
The Cisco CCNA Bootcamp at VoiceBootcamp is a comprehensive 5-day training program designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the field of network engineering. The course is taught by Faisal Khan, a dual CCIE certified instructor, and provides 200 hours of lab access to give students practical, real-world experience.
What is included:
- 5-day intensive instructor-led
- Dual CCIE certified instructor
- 2-year retake policy for added
- Access to a comprehensive e-learning platform
Course Fee - $3,495 USD
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- Identify the components of a computer network and describe their basic characteristics
- Describe the features and functions of the Cisco IOS Software
- Describe LANs and the role of switches within LANs
- Describe Ethernet as the network access layer of TCP/IP and describe the operation of switches
- Install a switch and perform the initial configuration
- Describe the TCP/IP internet Layer, IPv4, its addressing scheme, and subnetting
- Describe the TCP/IP Transport layer and Application layer
- Explore functions of routing
- Implement basic configuration on a Cisco router
- Explain host-to-host communications across switches and routers
- Identify and resolve common switched network issues and common problems associated with IPv4 addressing
- Describe IPv6 main features, addresses and configure and verify basic IPv6 connectivity
- Describe, implement and verify VLANs and trunks
- Describe the application and configuration of inter-VLAN routing
- Explain the basics of dynamic routing protocols and describe components and terms of OSPF
- Explain how STP and RSTP work
- Configure link aggregation using EtherChannel
- Describe the purpose of Layer 3 redundancy protocols
- Describe basic WAN and VPN concepts
- Describe the operation of ACLs and their applications in the network
- Configure internet access using DHCP clients and explain and configure NAT on Cisco routers
- Describe the basic QoS concepts
- Describe the concepts of wireless networks, which types of wireless networks can be built and how to use WLC
- Describe network and device architectures and introduce virtualization
- Introduce the concept of network programmability and SDN and describe the smart network management solutions like Cisco DNA Center, SD-Access and SD-WAN
- Describe the management of Cisco devices
- Describe the current security threat landscape
- Describe threat defense technologies
- Implement basic steps to harden network devices
- Section 1: Exploring the Functions of Networking
- Section 2: Introducing the Host-To-Host Communications Model
- Section 3: Operating Cisco IOS Software
- Section 4: Introducing LANs
- Section 5: Exploring the TCP/IP Link Layer
- Section 6: Starting a Switch
- Section 7: Introducing the TCP/IP Internet Layer, IPv4 Addressing, and Subnets
- Section 8: Explaining the TCP/IP Transport Layer and Application Layer
- Section 9: Exploring the Functions of Routing
- Section 10: Configuring a Cisco Router
- Section 11: Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
- Section 12: Troubleshooting a Simple Network
- Section 13: Introducing Basic IPv6
- Section 14: Configuring Static Routing
- Section 15: Implementing VLANs and Trunks
- Section 16: Routing Between VLANs
- Section 17: Introducing OSPF
- Section 18: Building Redundant Switched Topologies
- Section 19: Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel
- Section 20: Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy
- Section 21: Introducing WAN Technologies
- Section 22: Explaining Basics of ACL
- Section 23: Enabling Internet Connectivity
- Section 24: Introducing QoS
- Section 25: Explaining Wireless Fundamentals
- Section 26: Introducing Architectures and Virtualization
- Section 27: Explaining the Evolution of Intelligent Networks
- Section 28: Introducing System Monitoring
- Section 29: Managing Cisco Devices
- Section 30: Examining the Security Threat Landscape
- Section 31: Implementing Threat Defense Technologies
- Section 32: Securing Administrative Access
- Section 33: Implementing Device Hardening
- Discovery 1: Get Started with Cisco CLI
- Discovery 2: Observe How a Switch Operates
- Discovery 3: Perform Basic Switch Configuration
- Discovery 4: Inspect TCP/IP Applications
- Discovery 5: Configure an Interface on a Cisco Router
- Discovery 6: Configure and Verify Layer 2 Discovery Protocols
- Discovery 7: Configure Default Gateway
- Discovery 8: Explore Packet Forwarding
- Discovery 9: Troubleshoot Switch Media and Port Issues
- Discovery 10: Troubleshoot Port Duplex Issues
- Discovery 11: Configure Basic IPv6 Connectivity
- Discovery 12: Configure and Verify IPv4 Static Routes
- Discovery 13: Configure IPv6 Static Routes
- Discovery 14: Configure VLAN and Trunk
- Discovery 15: Configure a Router on a Stick
- Discovery 16: Configure and Verify Single-Area OSPF
- Discovery 17: Configure and Verify EtherChannel
- Discovery 18: Configure and Verify IPv4 ACLs
- Discovery 19: Configure a Provider-Assigned IPv4 Address
- Discovery 20: Configure Static NAT
- Discovery 21: Configure Dynamic NAT and PAT
- Discovery 22: Log into the WLC
- Discovery 23: Monitor the WLC
- Discovery 24: Configure a Dynamic (VLAN) Interface
- Discovery 25: Configure a DHCP Scope
- Discovery 26: Configure a WLAN
- Discovery 27: Define a RADIUS Server
- Discovery 28: Explore Management Options
- Discovery 29: Explore the Cisco DNA Center
- Discovery 30: Configure and Verify NTP
- Discovery 31: Create the Cisco IOS Image Backup
- Discovery 32: Upgrade Cisco IOS Image
- Discovery 33: Configure WLAN Using WPA2 PSK Using the GUI
- Discovery 34: Secure Console and Remote Access
- Discovery 35: Enable and Limit Remote Access Connectivity
- Discovery 36: Configure and Verify Port Security
- FASTLab 1: Implement the Initial Switch Configuration
- FASTLab 2: Implement an Initial Router Configuration
- FASTLab 3: Implement IPv4 Static Routing
- FASTLab 4: Implement IPv6 Static Routing
- FASTLab 5: Troubleshoot VLANs and Trunk
- FASTLab 6: Implement Multiple VLANs and Basic Routing Between the VLANs
- FASTLab 7: Improve Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel
- FASTLab 8: Implement Numbered and Named IPv4 ACLs
- FASTLab 9: Implement PAT
- FASTLab 10: Configure System Message Logging
- FASTLab 11: Secure Device Administrative Access
- FASTLab 12: Implement Device Hardening
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The knowledge and skills that students are expected to have before attending this course are:
- Basic computer literacy
- Basic PC operating system navigation skills
- Basic internet usage skills
- Basic IP address knowledge
There are no formal prerequisites for CCNA certification, but you should have an understanding of the exam topics before taking the exam.