About Course
The entire CCNA 200-301 course is the most effective method to obtain your Cisco CCNA certification.
This session will teach and give practice exams to pass the CCNA 200-301 exam. No matter if you’re new to IT and want to start a job or if you’re an experienced pro who wants to show off your skills.
What You Will Learn:
- Core networking concepts: IP addressing, routing, switching, and network services.
- Hands-on labs with Cisco routers and switches using industry-standard simulators like Cisco Packet Tracer.
- Network security fundamentals: Firewalls, VPNs, and access control lists (ACLs).
- Wireless networking, automation, and network programmability essentials.
- Real-world case studies and troubleshooting techniques to reinforce key concepts.
Why should you go to this class?
- It includes everything: Being based on the official Cisco CCNA 200-301 plan, our course goes over everything on the test in great depth.
- Hands-On Labs: To make what you’re learning real, do taught labs and drills.
- Test Prep and Tips: Find study resources and quizzes to ace the test the first time.
- Supportive Community:Talk to a teacher immediately away for help—they’ll be pleased to help.
Who should take this class?
- People who want to work in IT or as network experts
- People who are studying for the CCNA 200-301 test
- Anyone who wants to learn everything there is to know about Cisco tools and networking
Course Content
Section 1: OSI Model
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1. OSI Model Introduction
05:29 -
2. Application Layer
09:26 -
3. Presentation Layer
07:51 -
4. Session Layer
07:37 -
5. Transport Layer
14:00 -
6. Network Layer
08:30 -
7. Data Link layer
08:18
Section 2: IP Addressing
Section 3: Cisco Devices and Functions with ARP and ICMP
Section 4: Cisco Packet Tracer Installation
Section 5: Switching – VLAN, Trunk, DTP, VTP
Section 6: Spanning Tree – STP, RSTP, Portfast
Section 7: Etherchannel – LACP and PAGP
Section 8: Reset Password of Real Switch in Roman Mode
Section 9: Configuring Port Security
Section 10: DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Section 11: Inter VLAN Routing
Section 12: CDP and LLDP protocol
Section 13: Static and Default Routing
Section 14: Routing Information Protocol
Section 15: EIGRP Protocol
Section 16: OSPF – Open Shortest Path First
Section 17: ACL – Access Control List
Section 18: NAT – Network Address Translation
Section 19: HSRP and VRRP
Section 20: Wireless Concepts
Section 21: NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Section 22: Interview Questions
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