CCNA Routing and Switching :
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and
Switching is an affirmation program for entry-level system designs that boosts
your interest in foundational organizing learning and expand the estimation of
your manager's system. CCNA Routing and Switching is for Network Specialists,
Network Administrators, and Network Support Engineers with 1-3 years of
experience. The CCNA Routing and Switching approves the capacity to introduce,
arrange, work, and investigate medium-size directed and exchanged systems.
BASICS OF NETWORKING:
- OSI Layers
- IP Addressing
- Sub-netting
- BASICS system charts
- Decide the way between two hosts over a system
- Portray the parts required for system and web correspondences
- Portray the operation and advantages of utilizing private and open IP-addressing
INTRODUCTION TO ROUTER, ROUTING PROTOCOLS:
- Depict fundamental steering concepts(including:router lookup process)
- Portray the operation of Cisco routers(including:router boot up process,POST,router segments
- Oversee IOS design files(including:save,edit,upgrade,restore)
- Oversee Cisco IOS
- Distinctive Modes of Router
- Perform and confirm steering design errands for a static or default course given particular directing requirements
- Configure,verify and investigate RIPv2
- Access and utilize the switch to set essential parameters
- Associate, arrange and confirm operation status of gadget interface
- Confirm gadget arrangement and system network utilizing ping,trace-route, telnet, or different utilities
- Arrange, confirm and investigate OSPF(Single Area)
- Confirm system network (counting: utilizing ping, trace-route and telnet)
- Confirm switch equipment and programming operation utilizing SHOW and DEBUG
- Actualize fundamental switch security
WAN Protocols:
- Actualize and confirm WAN connections
- Portray distinctive strategies for associating with a WAN
- Design and check a fundamental WAN serial association
- Design and check Frame Relay on Cisco switches
- Investigate WAN usage issues
- Design and check a PPP association between Cisco switches
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