Learning Cisco CCNA(200-301) Video Tutorial
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Cisco Certified Network Associate (200-301 CCNA)
In this entry-level Cisco CCNA training, the instructor prepares learners to take the 200-301 CCNA exam — the one exam required to earn the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification.
Cisco technologies are everywhere, which means properly trained professionals with the CCNA certification will continue to be sought after. After taking this CCNA course, you'll be ready to take the 200-301 CCNA, and validate the entry-level skills expected of a network administrator.
For anyone who manages network administrators, this training can be used for 200-301 CCNA exam prep, on-boarding new network administrators, or as part of a team training plan.
Topics include:
Introduction to CCNA (200-301)
Build a Physical Cisco Lab Environment
Set Up Packet Tracer for Hands-On Cisco Practice
Describe Network Functions and Equipment
Explain Network Communication Using the OSI and TCP-IP Model
Describe Common Network Architectures
Discern Copper and Fiber Optic Network Cable Characteristics
Connect and Navigate Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS)
Create a Base Configuration for Cisco Devices
Create a Base Configuration for Cisco Devices Hands-On Lab
Wireshark Fundamentals Capturing, Viewing, and Filtering Data
Describe and Analyze TCP and UDP Communication
Configure Windows, MAC, or Linux for Network Access
Describe Network Switch Functions and How to Locate Network Devices
Diagnose Interface Status, Errors, and Cabling issues on a Cisco Switch
Describe Power over Ethernet (POE) Capabilities and Standards
Explain IP Addressing and Subnetting Concepts
Convert Decimal to Binary and Back
Perform Subnetting Based on Network Requirements
Perform Subnetting Based on Host Requirements
Reverse Engineering Subnets and Using VLSM
Describe IPv6 Core Addressing Concepts
Design a Basic Wireless Network
Explain VLANs and Configure VLANs on a Single Switch
Configure Trunking Between Switches, WAPs and Servers
Create a Network Diagram with Cisco CDP and LLDP
Design and Configure a Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Network
Increase Network Capacity Using EtherChannel
Configure a Basic Cisco Wireless Network using the WLC GUI
Explain End-To-End IP Communications
Configure and Verify Cisco IPv4 Static Routes
Configure and Verify Cisco IPv6 Static Routes
Describe Cisco Dynamic IPv4 Routing with OSPF
Implement Cisco Dynamic IPv4 Routing with OSPF
Interpret and Describe a Cisco IP Routing with Table
Predict a Cisco Router’s IP Forwarding Decisions
Configure and Verify Cisco’s Router on a Stick
Troubleshoot and IP Network
Cisco NAT Concepts and Base Configurations Static and Overload
Configure and Verify Cisco NTP
Configure DHCP Server and Relay Functions
Explain Common Network Services SNMP, Syslog, QoS, and TFTP-FTP
Define Key Concepts Regarding Network Security
Describe Security Program Elements
Describe Elements of Secure Password Policies
Configure Cisco Device Access Control Using Local Passwords
Summarize and Differentiate AAA Concepts
Apply and Verify Cisco Access Control Lists
Configure and Verify Cisco Port Security
Configure and Verify Cisco DHCP Snooping
Configure and Verify Cisco Dynamic ARP Inspection
Describe Remote Access and Site-to-Site VPNs
Describe, Configure, and Verify Wireless Security protocols
What is Network Automation
Use REST APIs and JSON
Controller-Based Networking
Network Automation Tools Ansible, Puppet, and Chef