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CCNA Timetable

The Cisco Certified Network Associate course curriculum covers networking fundamentals over 10 days of instruction. Students learn about network components, topologies, TCP/IP protocols, switching, VLANs, routing protocols like RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, network services such as DHCP, network security concepts, and access control lists. Hands-on labs are included to practice configuration of switches, routers, and security features. The course aims to prepare students to install, operate and troubleshoot small to medium-size enterprise networks and pass the CCNA certification exam.

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CCNA Timetable

The Cisco Certified Network Associate course curriculum covers networking fundamentals over 10 days of instruction. Students learn about network components, topologies, TCP/IP protocols, switching, VLANs, routing protocols like RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, network services such as DHCP, network security concepts, and access control lists. Hands-on labs are included to practice configuration of switches, routers, and security features. The course aims to prepare students to install, operate and troubleshoot small to medium-size enterprise networks and pass the CCNA certification exam.

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Cisco Certified Network Associate Course Curriculum

Network Fundamentals

Introduction to Computer Networks

OSI Reference Model

TCP/IP Protocol Suite

Transmission Media

Network Infrastructure Devices

Network Topology

3 Hours
Explain the role and function of network components
Day 1

 Routers
 Layer2 and Layer3 Switches
 Next-generation Firewalls, IPS
 Endpoints
 Servers
Describe characteristics of network topology
architectures
 Two-tier
 Three-tier
 Small office/home office (SOHO)
 On-premise and cloud
Compare TCP to UDP

Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting

Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing

Verify IP parameters for Client OS (Windows, Mac OS,


Linux)
3 Hours

Describe switching concepts


Day 2

 MAC learning and aging


 Frame switching
 MAC address table
Installing Cisco Packet Tracer

Understanding Packet Tracer Interface

Basic Switch and Router Commands


Network Access

Configure and verify VLANs


 Access ports
 Default VLANs
Configure and verify interswitch connectivity
 Trunk ports
Configure and verify Layer 2 discovery protocols

3 Hours
Day 3

 Cisco Discovery Protocol


 LLDP – Link Layer Discovery Protocol
Describe AP and WLC management access connections
 Telnet
 SSH – Secure Shell
Spanning Tree Protocol
 STP
IP Connectivity

Interpret the components of routing table


 Routing protocol code
 Network mask
 Next hop
 Administrative distance
 Metrics
Determine how a router makes a forwarding decision by

3 Hours
default
Day 4

 Administrative distance
 Routing protocol metric
Configure and verify IPv4 Static Route
 Default route
 Floating static
Configure and Verify RIP
 RIP V1
 RIPv2
Configure and verify EIGRP
- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
Configure and verify OSPF
 Single Area OSPF
3 Hours

 Multi Area OSPF


Day 5
EIGRP Practical’s
OSPF Practical’s

3 Hours
Day 6

Route Redistributions
 RIP – EIGRP
 EIGRP – OSPF
 OSPF – RIP
IP Services

Configure and verify NAT


 Static NAT

3 Hours
Day 7

 Dynamic NAT
 Dynamic NAT Overload [ PAT ]
Configure and verify NTP

Explain the role of DHCP and DNS within the network

Configure the DHCP and DNS within the network

3 Hours
Explain the function of SNMP in network operations
Day 8

Configure network devices for remote access using SSH

Describe the capabilities and function of TFTP/FTP in the


network
Security Fundamentals

Define key security concepts


 Threats
 Vulnerabilities
 Exploits
 Mitigation techniques
Describe security program elements
 user awareness
 training
 physical access control
3 Hours
Day 9

Configure device access control using local passwords

Describe security password policies elements, such as


 Management
 Complexity
 Password alternatives
 Multifactor authentication
 Certificates
 Biometrics
Configure and verify access control lists

Configure Layer 2 security features


 DHCP snooping
 Port security

3 Hours
Day 10

Differentiate
 Authentication
 Authorization
 Accounting concepts
15 Marks Exam

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