International Certification Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA)

International Certification Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA)

Módulos

Modulo I: Exploring the Functions of Networking

  • What is a computer network?
  • Components of a network
  • Characteristics of a network
  • Physical vs. Logical Topologies
  • Interpreting a network diagram
  • Impact of user applications on the network

  • Host-to-host communications overview
  • ISO OSI reference model
  • TCP/IP protocol Suite
  • Peer-to-peer communications
  • Encapsulation and de-encapsulation
  • TCP/IP stack vs OSI reference model

  • Cisco IOS software features and functions
  • Cisco IOS software CLI functions
  • Cisco IOS software models
  • Discovery 1: Get started with Cisco CLI

  • Local area networks
  • LAN components
  • Need for switches
  • Characteristics and features of switches

  • Ehernet LAN connection media
  • Ethernet frame structure
  • LAN communication types
  • MAC addresses
  • Frame switching
  • Discovery 2: Observe how a switch operate
  • Duplex communication

  • Switch installation
  • Connecting to a console port
  • Switch LED indicators
  • Basic show commands and information
  • Discovery 3: Perform basic switch configuration
  • Implement the initial switch configuration

  • Internet protocol
  • Decimal and binary number systems
  • Binary-to-decimal conversion
  • Decimal-to-binary conversion
  • IPv4 address representation
  • IPv4 header fields - IPv4 address classes
  • Subnet masks
  • Subnets - Implementing subnetting: Bowwing bits
  • Implementing subnetting: Determining the addressing scheme
  • Benefits of VLSM and Implementing VLSM - Private vs. Public IPv4 addresses
  • Reserved IPv4 addresses - Verifying IPv4 address of a host

  • TCP/IP transport layer functions
  • Reliable vs. Best-effort transport
  • TCP characteristics
  • UDP characteristics
  • TCP/IP application layer
  • Introducing HTTP
  • Domain name system
  • Explaining DHCP for IPv4
  • Discovery 4: Inspect TCP/IP applications

  • Role of a router
  • Router components
  • Router functions
  • Routing table
  • Path determination

  • Role of a router
  • Router components
  • Router functions
  • Routing table
  • Path determination

  • Initial router setup
  • Configuring router interfaces
  • Configuring IPv4 addresses on router interfaces
  • Checking interface configuration and status
  • Discovery 5: Configure an interface on a Cisco router
  • Exploring connected devices
  • Using Cisco Discovery Protocol
  • Configure and verify LLDP
  • Disconvery 6: Configure and verify layer 2 discovery protocols
  • Implement an initial router configuration

  • Layer 2 addressing
  • Layer 3 addressing
  • Default gateways
  • Address resolution protocol
  • Discover 7: Configure default gateway
  • Host-to-host packet delivery
  • Discovery 8: Explore packet forwarding

  • Troubleshooting methods
  • Troubleshooting tools
  • Troubleshooting common switch media issues
  • Troubleshooting common switch port issues
  • Discovery 9: Troubleshoot switch media and port issues
  • Discovery 10: Troubleshoot port duplex issues
  • Troubleshooting common problems associated with IPv4 addressing

  • IPv4 address exhaustion workarounds
  • IPv6 features
  • IPv6 addresses and address types
  • Comparison of IPv4 and IPv6 header
  • Internet control message protocol version 6
  • Neighbor discovery
  • IPv6 address allocation
  • Discovery 11: Configure basic IPv6 conncetivity
  • Verification of end-to-end IPv6 connectivity

  • Routing Operation
  • Static and dynamic routing comparison
  • When to use static routing
  • IPv4 static route configuration
  • Default routes
  • Verifying static and default route configuration
  • Discovery 12: Configure and verify IPv4 static routes
  • Configuring IPv6 static routes
  • Discovery 13: Configure IPv6 static routes
  • Implement IPv4 static routing
  • Implement IPv6 static routing

  • Dynamic routing protocols
  • Path selection
  • Link-State routing protocol overview
  • Link-State routing protocol data structures
  • Introducing OSPF
  • Establishing OSPF neighbor adjacencies
  • OSPF neighbor states
  • SPF algorithm
  • Building a Link-State database
  • Discovery 16: Configure and verify single-area OSPF
  • Routing for IPv6

  • Physical redundancy in a LAN
  • Issues in redundant topologies
  • Spanning tree operation
  • Types of spanning tree protocols
  • PortFast and BPDU guard
  • Rapid spanning tree protocol

  • EtherChannel overview
  • EtherChannel configuration options
  • Configuring and verifying EtherChannel
  • Discovery 17: Configure and verify EtherChannel
  • Improve redundant switched topologies with EtherChannel

  • Need for default gateway redundancy
  • Understanding FHRP
  • Understanding HSRP

  • Introduction to WAN technologies
  • WAN devices and demarcation point
  • WAN topology options
  • WAN connectivity options
  • Virtual private networks
  • Enterprise-manged VPNs - Provider-managed VPNs

  •  ACL overview - ACL operation
  • ACL wildcard masking - Wildcard mask abbreviations
  • Types of basic ACLs - Configuring standard IPv4 ACLs
  • Configuring extended IPv4 ACLs
  • Verifying and modifying IPv4 ACLs
  • Applying IPv4 ACLs to filter network traffic
  • Discovery 18: Configure and verify IPv4 ACLs
  • Implement numbered and named IPv4 ACLs

  • ACL overview - ACL operation
  • ACL wildcard masking
  • Wildcard mask abbreviations
  • Types of basic ACLs
  • Configuring standard IPv4 ACLs
  • Configuring extended IPv4 ACLs
  • Verifying and modifying IPv4 ACLs
  • Applying IPv4 ACLs to filter network traffic
  • Discovery 18: Configure and verify IPv4 ACLs
  • Implement numbered and named IPv4 ACLs

  • Discovery 19: Configure a provider-assigned IPv4 address
  • Introducing network address translation
  • NAT terminology and translation mechanisms
  • Benefits and drawbacks of NAT
  • Static NAT and port forwarding
  • Dynamic NAT
  • Port address translation
  • Configuring and verifying inside IPv4 NAT
  • Discovery 20: Configure static NAT
  • Discovery 21: Configure dynamic NAT and PAT
  • Implement PAT

  • Quality of service defined
  • QoS policy
  • QoS mechanisms
  • QoS models
  • Deploying end-to-end QoS - Converged networks

  • Converged networks- Quality of service defined
  • QoS policy
  • QoS mechanisms
  • QoS models
  • Deploying end-to-end QoS

  • Wireless technologies
  • WLAN architechtures
  • WiFi channels
  • AP and WLC management
  • Discovery 22: Log into the WLC
  • Discovery 23: Monitor the WLC
  • Discovery 24: Configure a dynamic (VLAN) interface
  • Discovery 25: Configure a DHCP scope
  • Discovery 26: Configure a WLAN
  • Discovery 27: Define a RADIUS server
  • Discovery 28: Explore management options

  • Introduction to network design
  • Enterprise three-tier hierarchical network design
  • Spine-leaf network design
  • Cisco enterprise architecture model
  • Cloud computing overview
  • Network device architecture
  • Virtualization fundamentals

  • Overview of network programmability in enterprise networks
  • Software-defined networking
  • Common programmability protocols and methods
  • Configuration management tools - Introducing Cisco DNA center
  • Discovery 29: Explore the Cisco DNA center
  • Introducing Cisco SD-Access - Introducing Cisco SD-WAN

  • Introducing Syslog
  • Syslog message format
  • SNMP overview
  • Enabling network time protocol
  • Discovery 30: Configure and verify NTP
  • Configure system message logging

  • Cisco IOS intergrated file system adn devices
  • Stages of the router power-on boot sequence 
  • Loading and managing system images files
  • Loading Cisco IOS configuration files - Validating Cisco IOS images using MD5
  • Managing Cisco IOS images and device configuration files
  • Discovery 31: Create the Cisco IOS impage backup
  • Discovery 32: Upgrade Cisco IOS image

  • Security threat landscape overview
  • Malware
  • Hacking tools
  • Denial of service and distributed denial of service
  • Spoofing - Reflection and amplification attacks
  • Social engineering - Evolution of Phishing
  • Password attacks
  • Reconnaissance attacks
  • Buffer overflow attacks
  • Man-in-the-middle attacks
  • Vectors of data loss and exfiltration
  • Other considerations

  • Information security overview
  • Firewalls - Intrusion prevention systems
  • Protection against data loss and phishing attacks
  • Defending against DoS and DDoS attacks
  • Introduction to cryptographic technologies
  • IPsec security services
  • Seccure sockets Layer and transport layer securiy
  • Wireless security protocols - Discover 33: Configure WLAN using WPA2 PSK using the GUI

  • Network device security overview
  • Securing access to privileged EXEC mode
  • Securing console access - Securing remote access
  • Discover 34: Secure console and remote access
  • Configuring the login banner
  • imiting remote access with ACLs
  • Discovery 35: Enable and limit remote access connectivity
  • External authentication options - Secure device administrative access

  • Securing unused ports 
  • Infrastructure ACL
  • Disabling unused services
  • Port security
  • Discovery 36: Configure and verify port security
  • Mitigating VLAN attacks
  • DHCP snooping
  • Dynamic ARP inspection
  • Mitigation STP attacks - Implement device hardening 

The Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions course (CCNA) is designed to provide complete networks, covering from the foundations to advanced configurations of Routers and Switches Cisco.

This program prepares participants to obtain international certification:

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) - Exam 200-301.

Students will learn to install, configure, operate and solve IPV4 and IPV6 networks, including advanced safety, automation and network services aspects.

Under the practical Learning Method approach, participants will work on laboratories, practical workshops and/or projects in real environments (physical Cisco laboratories in the infinity facilities) and simulated on the Cisco platforms enabled for Cisco academies students, ensuring the effective application of knowledge acquired in business environments.

At the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the key components of a computer network and understand its basic functions.
  • Describe the host to host communication model, the Cisco iOS software and its characteristics.
  • Configure Switches and Routers Cisco, including interfaces, Vlans, static and dynamic routes.
  • Understand and apply IP addressing concepts (IPV4 and IPV6), subnets and VLSM.
  • Implement routing protocols such as OSPF and understand the operation of STP, RSTP and Etherchannel.
  • Configure ACLS (access control lists) to filter traffic and secure the network.
  • Establish Internet connectivity with NAT and DHCP, and verify the configuration.
  • Apply security concepts on network devices, including hardening (Hardening) and administrative access protection.
  • Describe and apply foundations of wireless and QOs (quality of service).
  • Explore modern network architectures, virtualization, software defined networks (SDN) and tools such as Cisco Dna Center and SD-Wan.
  • Monitor networks with tools such as Syslog, SNMP and NTP, and manage Cisco devices efficiently.
  • Recognize security threats and apply defense technologies such as firewalls, IPS and cryptography.

To participate in this training, attendees must meet the following requirements:

  • Basic computer knowledge
  • Basic knowledge of the operating system for PC
  • Basic knowledge of browsing on operating systems.
  • Basic Knowledge of IP addressing.

These requirements ensure that participants can focus on the configuration and administration of Cisco networks without initial technical difficulties.

International Certification Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) Applies
International Certification Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) 70 hours

Learning Methodology

The learning methodology, regardless of the modality (in-person or remote), is based on the development of workshops or labs that lead to the construction of a project, emulating real activities in a company.

The instructor (live), a professional with extensive experience in work environments related to the topics covered, acts as a workshop leader, guiding students' practice through knowledge transfer processes, applying the concepts of the proposed syllabus to the project.

The methodology seeks that the student does not memorize, but rather understands the concepts and how they are applied in a work environment.

As a result of this work, at the end of the training the student will have gained real experience, will be prepared for work and to pass an interview, a technical test, and/or achieve higher scores on international certification exams.

Conditions to guarantee successful results:
  • a. An institution that requires the application of the model through organization, logistics, and strict control over the activities to be carried out by the participants in each training session.
  • b. An instructor located anywhere in the world, who has the required in-depth knowledge, expertise, experience, and outstanding values, ensuring a very high-level knowledge transfer.
  • c. A committed student, with the space, time, and attention required by the training process, and the willingness to focus on understanding how concepts are applied in a work environment, and not memorizing concepts just to take an exam.

Pre-enrollment

You do not need to pay to pre-enroll. By pre-enrolling, you reserve a spot in the group for this course or program. Our team will contact you to complete your enrollment.

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Description

The Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions course (CCNA) is designed to provide complete networks, covering from the foundations to advanced configurations of Routers and Switches Cisco.

This program prepares participants to obtain international certification:

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) - Exam 200-301.

Students will learn to install, configure, operate and solve IPV4 and IPV6 networks, including advanced safety, automation and network services aspects.

Under the practical Learning Method approach, participants will work on laboratories, practical workshops and/or projects in real environments (physical Cisco laboratories in the infinity facilities) and simulated on the Cisco platforms enabled for Cisco academies students, ensuring the effective application of knowledge acquired in business environments.

Objectives

At the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the key components of a computer network and understand its basic functions.
  • Describe the host to host communication model, the Cisco iOS software and its characteristics.
  • Configure Switches and Routers Cisco, including interfaces, Vlans, static and dynamic routes.
  • Understand and apply IP addressing concepts (IPV4 and IPV6), subnets and VLSM.
  • Implement routing protocols such as OSPF and understand the operation of STP, RSTP and Etherchannel.
  • Configure ACLS (access control lists) to filter traffic and secure the network.
  • Establish Internet connectivity with NAT and DHCP, and verify the configuration.
  • Apply security concepts on network devices, including hardening (Hardening) and administrative access protection.
  • Describe and apply foundations of wireless and QOs (quality of service).
  • Explore modern network architectures, virtualization, software defined networks (SDN) and tools such as Cisco Dna Center and SD-Wan.
  • Monitor networks with tools such as Syslog, SNMP and NTP, and manage Cisco devices efficiently.
  • Recognize security threats and apply defense technologies such as firewalls, IPS and cryptography.

To participate in this training, attendees must meet the following requirements:

  • Basic computer knowledge
  • Basic knowledge of the operating system for PC
  • Basic knowledge of browsing on operating systems.
  • Basic Knowledge of IP addressing.

These requirements ensure that participants can focus on the configuration and administration of Cisco networks without initial technical difficulties.

offers

International Certification Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) Applies
International Certification Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) 70 hours

Learning Methodology

The learning methodology, regardless of the modality (in-person or remote), is based on the development of workshops or labs that lead to the construction of a project, emulating real activities in a company.

The instructor(live), a professional with extensive experience in work environments related to the topics covered, acts as a workshop leader, guiding students' practice through knowledge transfer processes, applying the concepts of the proposed syllabus to the project.

La metodología persigue que el estudiante "does not memorize", but rather "understands" the concepts and how they are applied in a work environment."

As a result of this work, at the end of the training the student will have gained real experience, will be prepared for work and to pass an interview, a technical test, and/or achieve higher scores on international certification exams.

Conditions to guarantee successful results:
  • a. An institution that requires the application of the model through organization, logistics, and strict control over the activities to be carried out by the participants in each training session.
  • b. An instructor located anywhere in the world, who has the required in-depth knowledge, expertise, experience, and outstanding values, ensuring a very high-level knowledge transfer.
  • c. A committed student, with the space, time, and attention required by the training process, and the willingness to focus on understanding how concepts are applied in a work environment, and not memorizing concepts just to take an exam.

Pre-enrollment

You do not need to pay to pre-enroll. By pre-enrolling, you reserve a spot in the group for this course or program. Our team will contact you to complete your enrollment.

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