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The CCNA—which stands for Cisco Certified
Network Associate—is an entry-level
information technology (IT) certification issued by networking hardware company Cisco. The CCNA is designed to validate your knowledge on fundamental networking concepts often requested in networking roles in IT positions The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification is a widely recognized credential that validates an individual's skills and knowledge in networking fundamentals. It covers various aspects of networking, including:
Network Fundamentals: Understanding of networking
concepts, IP addressing, and subnetting. Network Access: Working with switches, VLANs, and Ethernet. IP Connectivity: Routing and switching technologies, including OSPF and static routing. IP Services: DHCP, NAT, and QoS. Security Fundamentals: Basic security concepts, ACLs, and device hardening. Automation and Programmability: Understanding of network automation, SDN, and APIs. Networking Components: Routers, switches, firewalls, access points, and servers.IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing: Understanding IP address classes, subnetting, VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Masking), and CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing).Network Topologies: Physical and logical network layouts, such as star, mesh, and hybrid topologies.Cabling and Interfaces: Types of network cables (copper, fiber optic), connectors (RJ-45, LC, SC), and interfaces.OSI and TCP/IP Models: Layers and functions, encapsulation and de-encapsulation processes. ROUTERS :- Routers are a crucial component in networking, responsible for forwarding data packets between computer networks SWITCHES :- Switches are fundamental devices in networking that connect multiple devices within a local area network (LAN) and use MAC addresses to forward data to the correct destination. ROUTER PROTOCOL :- Router protocols, also known as routing protocols, are used by routers to dynamically find the best path for data packets to travel across a network. SWITCHING :- Switching is a fundamental networking process performed by switches, which are devices that connect multiple devices within a Local Area Network (LAN). ACL :- Access Control Lists (ACLs) are a set of rules used to control network traffic and reduce network attacks. TCP :- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. TCP provides reliable, ordered, and error- checked delivery of a stream of data between applications running on hosts communicating via an IP network. 2 – 3 MONTHS 3 CLASSES IN A WEEK TIMING: AFTER 7 PM 24/7 MENTOR AVAILABLE