CCNA-v7 Routing & Switching

Cisco Certified Network Associate – NEW !! starting Febr. 24-2020

This is the I. level of 3 successive courses (semesters), which progressively prepare the student for obtaining a commercial industrial CCNA CCNA 200-301 certification.

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Course:
CCNAv7-1: Introduction to Networks (ITN)
Content: Introduction to Networks (ITN) covers the architecture, structure, functions and components of the Internet and other computer networks. Students achieve a basic understanding of how networks operate and how to build simple local area networks (LAN), perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement Internet Protocol (IP).

The 70-hour, instructor-led course is the 1st of 3 courses in the Cisco CCNAv7 curriculum. The course includes activities using Packet Tracer, hands-on lab work, and a wide array of assessment types and tools.

Chapters:
  1. Networking Today
  2. Basic Switch and End Device Configuration
  3. Protocol Models
  4. Physical Layer
  5. Number Systems
  6. Data Link Layer
  7. Ethernet Switching
  8. Network Layer
  9. Address Resolution
  10. Basic Router Configuration
  11. IPv4 Addressing
  12. IPv6 Addressing
  13. ICMP
  14. Transport Layer
  15. Application Layer
  16. Network Security Fundamentals
  17. Build a Small Network
Course duration: 8 sessions total, 3-4hour each. Intro-introducing Netspace environment, enrolling into the system and get familiar with, introducing the  Packet Tracer tool, 6×3-4hour-long practical exercises, Final – theoretical and practical tests.
Total Duration 8 weeks.
Prerequisites: Advanced PC and Internet skills and good knowledge of English

After successfully passing the theoretical and practical final exam, student receives a certificate confirming completion of the course.

General information on the structure and content of each class meeting can be found in the  link Courses.

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 Course:
CCNAv7-2 Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (SRWE)
Content: This second course advances your knowledge of the operation of routers and switches in small networks. SRWE will introduce you to wireless local area networks (WLANs) and network security concepts. By the end of this course you will be able to configure advanced functionality in routers and switches. You will also be able to perform basic troubleshooting of these components. Using security best practices, you will troubleshoot and resolve common protocol issues in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The skills and knowledge you gain in SRWE will prepare you for the final course in CCNA.
Chapters:
  1. Basic Device Configuration
  2. Switching Concepts
  3. VLANs
  4. Inter-VLAN Routing
  5. STP
  6. Etherchannel
  7. DHCPv4
  8. SLAAC and DHCPv6 Concepts
  9. FHRP Concepts
  10. LAN Security Concepts
  11. Switch Security Configuration
  12. WLAN Concepts
  13. WLAN Configuration
  14. Routing Concepts
  15. IP Static Routing
  16. Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes
Course duration: 8 sessions total, 3-4hour each. 7x practical lab/exercises, Final – theoretical and practical tests.
Total Duration 8 weeks.
Prerequisites: Successfully completed CCNA1

After successfully passing the theoretical and practical final exam, student receives a certificate confirming completion of the course.

General information on the structure and content of each class meeting can be found in the  link Courses.

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Course:
CCNAv7-3 Enterprise Networking, Security and Automation (ENSA)
Content: This is the third of three courses that are aligned to the CCNA Certification Exam. ENSA contains 14 modules, each with a series of topics. You will take the skills and knowledge that you learned in ITN and SWRE and apply them to wide area networks (WANs). WANs are large, complex networks that require advanced understanding of network operation and security. ENSA also introduces you to two game-changing areas of networking: virtualisation and automation.
Chapters:
  1. Single-Area OSPFv2 Concepts
  2. Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration
  3. WAN Concepts
  4. Network Security Concepts
  5. ACL Concepts
  6. ACLs for IPv4 Configuration
  7. NAT for IPv4
  8. VPN and IPsec Concepts
  9. QoS Concepts
  10. Network Management
  11. Network Design
  12. Network Troubleshooting
  13. Network Virtualization
  14. Network Automation
Course duration: 7 sessions total, 3-4hour each. 6x practical lab/exercises, Final – theoretical and practical tests.
Total Duration 8 weeks.
Prerequisites: Successfully completed CCNA2

After successfully passing the theoretical and practical final exam, student receives a certificate confirming completion of the course.

CNAP (Cisco Networking Academy Program) offers students who pass the CCNAv7-3 Final exam on the first attempt, the so-called “Voucher” for Cisco  CCNA industry certificate.

General information on the structure and content of each class meeting can be found in the  link Courses.

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