| Mode of Instruction | Instructor-Led |
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| Learning Hours | 70 |
| Career Path | Network Administrator, System Administrator, Network Engineer |
| Level | Intermediate |
| Fee | On Request |
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Who Should Attend
Students, IT professionals, and anyone preparing for CCNA certification or interested in networking fundamentals. |
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Course Overview
Ready for a career in technology? Networking professionals make the internet and modern IT services possible. This course helps you build skills for associate-level roles like Network Administrator, System Administrator, or Network Engineer.
This course prepares you for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam, an industry-recognized credential. You will gain foundational knowledge of network architectures, protocols, IP addressing, and Ethernet fundamentals, along with practical experience through interactive labs and real-world scenarios.
Learn to build local area networks (LANs), implement network security measures, and configure routers and switches.
Learning Outcomes: IP connectivity, IP services, Addressing, Network Fundamentals, Switching, Security Fundamentals, Ethernet, IPv4 and IPv6, IP Subnetting
Course Outline:
- Module 1: Networking Today
- Module 2: Basic Switch and End Device Configuration
- Module 3: Protocols and Models
- Module 4: Physical Layer
- Module 5: Number Systems
- Module 6: Data Link Layer
- Module 7: Ethernet Switching
- Module 8: Network Layer
- Module 9: Address Resolution
- Module 10: Basic Router Configuration
- Module 11: IPv4 Addressing
- Module 12: IPv6 Addressing
- Module 13: ICMP
- Module 14: Transport Layer
- Module 15: Application Layer
- Module 16: Network Security Fundamentals
- Module 17: Build a Small Network