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The document outlines the course content for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam, including topics such as networking basics, IP addressing, cabling, network protocols, and routing. It covers various networking tools, Cisco IOS commands, and advanced concepts like VLAN, EIGRP, OSPF, and NAT. The material is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of essential networking principles and practices necessary for the CCNA certification.

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The document outlines the course content for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam, including topics such as networking basics, IP addressing, cabling, network protocols, and routing. It covers various networking tools, Cisco IOS commands, and advanced concepts like VLAN, EIGRP, OSPF, and NAT. The material is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of essential networking principles and practices necessary for the CCNA certification.

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Cisco Certified Network Associate

Exam Code : 200-301

Learning today for better tomorrow


CCNA - Course content…
1) Networking basics 3) IP addressing
• What is a network? • Types of IP addresses
• OSI & TCP/IP models • Classes of IP addresses
• Local area network (LAN) • Private IP addresses explained
• Wide area network • Subnetting explained
• Encapsulation • Subnet mask
• Ethernet explained • Create subnets
• Ethernet frame • CIDR (Classless inter-domain routing)
• MAC & IP addresses
• Unicast, multicast, and broadcast addresses
• Network devices 4) Networking Tools
• Network hubs explained • Ping explained
• Network bridge explained • Traceroute explained
• Network switch explained
• Network router explained
• Half duplex and full duplex
• IEEE Ethernet standards
• Cisco three-layer hierarchical model

2) Cabling
• Types of Ethernet cabling
• Types of Ethernet cables – straight-
through and crossover
5) Network protocols
7) IP routing
• TCP/IP suite of protocols
• What is IP routing?
• TCP explained
• Connected, static & dynamic routes
• UDP explained
• Administrative distance & metric
• Ports explained
• Routing protocols
• ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) explained
• DHCP & DNS
• Telnet & SSH 8) RIP
• FTP & TFTP • RIP overview
• SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) • Configuring RIPv2
• HTTP and HTTPS explained • passive-interface command
• NTP (Network Time Protocol) • RIP loop prevention
• APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) • Advertise default routes using RIP
• ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
• IP header

6) Cisco IOS
• Cisco IOS overview
• Power on a Cisco device
• IOS command modes
• Get help in IOS
• Running & startup configuration
• IOS basic commands
• show command
• Configure descriptions
• Run privileged commands within global config mode
• Ports on an IOS device
• Pipe character in IOS
• IOS boot sequence
• Backing up IOS configuration
9) EIGRP 12) VLAN
• EIGRP overview • What is a VLAN?
• EIGRP configuration • Access and trunk ports
• Wildcard mask in EIGRP • Configuring VLANs
• EIGRP automatic & manual summarization • Configuring access & trunk ports
• EIGRP authentication & load balancing • Frame tagging
• EIGRP Reliable Transport Protocol (RTP) • IEEE 802.1Q
• EIGRP Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL) • Inter-Switch Link (ISL)
• EIGRP summary • Configuring voice VLANs
• Configuring allowed VLANs
10) OSPF
• OSPF overview 13) VTP
• OSPF configuration • What is VTP?
• Designated & Backup Designated Router • VTP modes
• OSPF authentication • VTP configuration
• OSPF summarization
• OSPF summary 14) STP and RSTP
• Differences between OSPF and EIGRP • What is STP?
• Comparing internal routing protocols (IGPs) • How STP works
• Electing the Root Switch in STP
11) LAN switching • Selecting STP root port
• Layer 2 switching • Selecting STP designated port (DP)
• How switches work • What is RSTP?
• Collision & broadcast domain • How RSTP works
• CSMA/CD • Configuring RSTP
15) ACLs
• What are ACLs?
• Types of ACLs
• Configuring standard ACLs
• Configuring extended ACLs
• Configuring named ACLs

16) NAT
• What is NAT?
• Static NAT
• Dynamic NAT
• Port Address Translation (PAT) configuration
Thank you!

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