CCNA Certification Training
Implementing and Managing Cisco Solutions is a comprehensive CCNA course in Dubai designed for IT professionals and technology enthusiasts (especially those looking to start a career in IT) to gain comprehensive knowledge and skills related to network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security basics, automation, and programming.
Why you should train at Nlptech Training Academy
On-site training with an instructor
Hands-on training
Best price guarantee
Highly qualified and experienced instructors
Course materials, lab manuals, experimental tests
Small class sizes (high level of instructor attention to individual student needs)
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for CCNA certification, but you should familiarize yourself with the exam topics before taking the exam.
Who is the CCNA course designed for?
Entry-level IT workers
Network engineers
Network analysts
Network support engineers
What you will learn
Network basics
Explain the role and function of network components.
Describe the characteristics of network topologies
Compare physical interfaces and cable types
Identify problems with interfaces and cables (collisions, errors, duplex and/or speed mismatches).
Compare TCP and UDP
Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting
Describe the requirements for IPv4 private addressing
Configure and validate IPv6 addressing and prefixes
Compare IPv6 address types
Verify IP settings for client operating systems (Windows, Mac OS, Linux)
Describe the principles of wireless networks
Explain the basics of virtualization (virtual machines).
Describe the concepts of switching
Network access
Configuration and validation of VLANs on multiple switches (normal range)
Configuration and verification of Interswitch connections.
Configuration and verification of Layer 2 discovery protocols (Cisco Discovery Protocol and LLDP).
Configure and verify (Layer 2 and Layer 3) EtherChannel (LACP).
Describe the necessity and basic operation of the PVST+ fast tree serialization protocol and define basic operations.
Compare Cisco wireless network architecture and access point designs
Describe the physical infrastructure connections for WLAN components (access points, WLCs, access/key ports, and LAGs).
Describe management access connections for access points and WLCs (Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, console, and TACACS+/RADIUS).
Use the GUI only to configure client-related wireless LAN access components, such as WLAN creation, security settings, QoS profiles, and advanced WLAN settings.
IP connectivity
Interpretation of the routing table data
Specify how a router makes a default routing decision
Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 static forwarding
Configure and verify an OSPFv2 domain
Describe the purpose of the first hop redundancy protocol
IP services
Configuring and testing internal NAT sources using static and redundant.
Configuring and testing NTP in client and server mode
Explaining the role of DHCP and DNS in the network.
Explain SNMP in network operation
Describe the use of syslog features, including options and levels.
Configure and verify DHCP client and broker
Explain QoS loop forwarding (PHB) features such as classification, marking, queuing, congestion, monitoring, and configuration.
Configure network devices for remote access via SSH
Describe the features and operation of TFTP/FTP protocol in the network.
Basics of security
Define basic security concepts (threats, vulnerabilities, exploits, and mitigation techniques).
Describe the components of a security program (user awareness, training, and physical access controls).
Define device access control using local passwords
Describe the elements of a password security policy such as management, complexity, and alternative passwords (multi-factor authentication, certificates, and biometrics).
Describe remote access and VPNs.
Configure and validate access control lists
Configure Layer 2 security features (DHCP snooping, dynamic ARP snooping, and port security).
Distinguish the concepts of authentication, authorization, and accounting.
Description of wireless security protocols (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3).
Setting up a WLAN network with WPA2 PSK using the graphical user interface.
Automation and programmability
Explain how automation affects network management
Compare traditional networks with control-based networks
Describe controller and software-based architectures (overlay, underlay, and fabric).
Compare traditional campus device management with Cisco DNA Center-enabled device management.
Describe the features of REST-oriented APIs (CRUD, HTTP verbs, and data encoding).
Define the features of Puppet, Chef, and Ansible configuration management mechanisms.
Interpretation of data in JSON format
Duration
CCNA (200-301): Implementation and management of Cisco solutions – 50 hours.