Certified Computer Networking Associate (CCNA)
About Course
This comprehensive 6-month course covers networking fundamentals, including hardware components, network configuration, security, and troubleshooting. Students will learn about network topologies, protocols, and advanced networking concepts necessary for a career in network administration and support. By the end of the course, participants will be well-prepared for the CCNA certification exam and capable of handling complex networking environments.
Course Content
Subject 1: Introducing Networking Components
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Type of Network – LAN, CAN, MAN and WAN, Network Hardware Components – NIC, HUB, Bridge, Switch, Router, Modem, Workgroup vs. Domain, Internet Connection, Network Cables – Coaxial, Copper and Fiber Optic, Connector – RJ45, RJ11, BNC, Network Topology, Common TCP/IP Protocols and Ports, IPv4 Classes, Private vs. Public, Unicast, Multicast and Broadcast, IPv6, Firewall, DMZ, Port Forwarding, Proxy Server and QoS, Access Point and Wireless Router, Configure Wireless, Installing and Configuring Network, Troubleshooting Tools, User and Group, Local vs. Administrator Users, Authentication and Authorization, NTFS security and Local Security Policy, Bit Locker and Parental Control
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Subject 2: Basics of Networking and Its Devices
Subject 3: Network Topologies
Subject 4: Network Configurations
Subject 5: Network Segmentation
Subject 6: Advanced Network Protection
Subject 7: Network Troubleshooting Methodology
Subject 8: Network Essentials
Subject 9: LAN Switching Technologies
Subject 10: Routing Technologies
Subject 11: WAN Technologies
Subject 12: Infrastructure Services
Subject 13: Infrastructure Security
Subject 14: Infrastructure Management
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