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CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ASSOCIATE

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is the associate level Certification in Networking offered by Cisco. CCNA in Routing and Switching covers basics of Cisco Networking and routing switching technologies along with IP addressing schemes, routing basics, switching and WAN technologies. After completion of CCNA course, a candidate can easily install, configure and troubleshoot Cisco Routers and Switches for medium sized networks. After completion of CCNA R&S V3.0 200-301 Certification candidates can go for higher level of Cisco Courses like CCNP R&S and CCIE. We are Best Institute for Cisco CCNA course Training in Pakistan. We provide CCNA course on real Cisco devices (Routers and Switches), with 24×7 Lab Facility. CCNA curriculum is designed as per CCNA Certification exam blueprints provided by Cisco.

Skills Covered

4

Certification

1

Duration

02 months

Overview

CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) – Overview

Introduction
CCNA is an entry-level certification offered by Cisco Systems that provides a strong foundation in networking and IT infrastructure. It is ideal for beginners who want to start a career in IT and networking.

Core Topics Covered
The course includes IP addressing, subnetting, routing, switching, network security, LAN/WAN technologies, and wireless networking. It also introduces modern concepts like cloud computing and network automation.

Practical Learning
CCNA focuses on hands-on training using tools and simulations to help students learn how to install, configure, and troubleshoot real-world networks.

Career Opportunities
After completing CCNA, students can work as network technicians, support engineers, or junior network administrators in the IT industry.

Conclusion
CCNA is a globally recognized certification that builds strong networking skills and provides a solid base for advanced IT certifications and career growth.

What are Key Takeaways?

Key Takeaways – CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)

  • Strong foundation in networking concepts and IT infrastructure
  • Understanding of IP addressing, subnetting, routing, and switching
  • Basic knowledge of network security and troubleshooting
  • Hands-on experience with real-world networking tools and simulations
  • Introduction to cloud computing and network automation
  • Career opportunities in networking and IT support fields
  • Certification offered by Cisco Systems, recognized worldwide
Who Should Attend?

Who Should Attend – CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)

  • Students (Matric, Inter, Graduation) interested in IT and networking
  • Beginners who want to start a career in networking
  • IT support or help desk professionals looking to upgrade skills
  • Individuals interested in cybersecurity and cloud computing
  • Freelancers who want to offer networking-related services
  • Anyone who wants a globally recognized certification from Cisco Systems
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Full-stack Course Syllabus

WEEK - 1
  • Introduction to Network
  • Introduction to OSI Model
  • Compare TCP/IP & OSI Model
WEEK - 2
  • Introduction to Topologies
  • Compare and contrast Network Topologies
  • Star
  • Mesh
  • Hybrid
  • LAN, WAN intro
WEEK - 3
  • Select the appropriate cabling type based on implementation requirements
WEEK - 4
  • Introduction, configure, verify and troubleshoot IPv4 addressing & Subnetting
  • Compare and contrast IPv4 address types
  • Unicast
  • Multicast
  • Broadcast
WEEK - 5
  • Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing
WEEK - 6
  • Describe and verify switching concepts
  • MAC learning
  • MAC address table
WEEK - 7
  • Configure, verify & troubleshoot VLANs
  • Access ports (data & voice)
  • Default VLAN (Native)
  • Configure, verify & troubleshoot interswitch connectivity
  • Trunk ports
  • Add & remove VLANs on a trunk
WEEK - 8
  • Configure, verify and troubleshoot protocols
  • STP mode (PVST + RPVST)
  • STP root bridge selection
  • Configure & verify Layer’s Protocol
  • Cisco discovery protocol
WEEK - 9
  • Describe the Routing concepts
  • Packet handling along the path through a network
  • Forwarding decision based on route lookup
WEEK - 10
  • Interpret the components of routing table
  • Prefix
  • Network Mask
  • Next hop
  • Metric
  • Configure, verify, troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing
  • Routing on a stick
  • Compare and contrast static routing and dynamic routing
  • Describe dynamic routing protocols
  • RIP
  • EIGRP
  • IGRP
  • OSPF
WEEK - 11
  • Introduction about WAN Technologies
  • Configure, verify and troubleshoot PPPoE client side interfaces using local
  • 10% Infrastructure Services
WEEK - 12
  • Describe DNS lookup operation
  • Configure & verify DHCP on a router
  • Server
  • Relay
  • Client
  • TFTP and Gateway options
WEEK - 13
  • Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inside source
  • Static
  • Pool
  • PAT
  • 11% Infrastructure Security
WEEK - 14
  • Configure, verify and troubleshoot port security
  • Static
  • Dynamic
  • MAC address
  • Configure, verify and troubleshoot basic device hardening
  • Local authentication
  • Secure password
  • Access to device (Source address, Telnet / SSH)
  • Login banner
  • 10% Infrastructure Management
WEEK - 15
  • Configure and verify device monitoring protocols
  • SNMP
  • Syslog

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