Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA 200-301)

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Course Description

The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA 200-301) course provides a strong foundation in networking concepts, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation. This 30-hour training blends theory with hands-on lab practice using Cisco Packet Tracer and real-world scenarios. Designed for beginners and IT professionals, the course equips learners with job-ready skills for network support, administration, and troubleshooting, while also preparing them to clear the Cisco CCNA 200-301 certification exam.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Explain fundamental networking concepts, protocols, and models.
  • Configure and verify IPv4/IPv6 addressing, routing, and switching.
  • Set up LANs, VLANs, and WLANs with appropriate security controls.
  • Understand IP services such as DHCP, NAT, and NTP.
  • Implement basic security features (ACLs, VPNs, device hardening).
  • Get familiar with network automation, programmability, and SDN concepts.
  • Apply troubleshooting methodologies to real-world networking problems.
  • Prepare confidently for the CCNA 200-301 exam.

Target Audience

  • Beginners entering the networking and IT support field.
  • IT professionals aiming to upgrade networking skills.
  • Students pursuing careers in system administration or network security.
  • Professionals preparing for the Cisco CCNA certification exam.
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Course Content

Module 1: Networking Fundamentals
Content to be covered: What is Networking? Types of Networks (LAN, WAN, WLAN), Switching vs Routing, IPv4 & IPv6 Basics, Hands-on: Explore Packet Tracer, create a simple LAN.

  • Online Live Class: 1.5 Hours
  • Practice/Doubt: 30 Minutes

Module 2: Ethernet & Switching Concepts
Content to be covered: Ethernet Frames & MAC Addressing, Switch operations, collision & broadcast domains, Switch operations, collision & broadcast domains, Hands-on: Create VLANs, assign ports, test connectivity.

Module 3: IPv4 Addressing & Subnetting
Content to be covered: IPv4 Address Classes & Private IPs, Subnetting & VLSM, IP Address Assignment Methods, Hands-on: Design and assign subnets in a sample network.

Module 4: IPv6 Addressing
Content to be covered: IPv6 Address Types (Unicast, Multicast, Anycast), IPv6 Addressing & Notation, IPv6 Routing Basics, Hands-on: Configure IPv6 addresses and test connectivity.

Module 5: Routing Fundamentals
Content to be covered: Static vs Dynamic Routing, Default Routes, Routing Protocols: RIP, OSPF, EIGRP (overview), Hands-on: Configure static routes in Packet Tracer.

Module 6: IP Services
Content to be covered: DHCP Concepts & Configuration, NAT (Static, Dynamic, PAT), NTP & DNS, Hands-on: Configure DHCP and NAT on a router.

Module 7: Network Security Fundamentals
Content to be covered: Security Concepts (Threats, Attacks, Mitigation), Access Control Lists (ACLs), VPN Concepts, Device Hardening Basics (Password Policies, SSH, HTTPS), Hands-on: Configure standard ACLs and secure router access.

Module 8: Wireless Networking & WAN Concepts
Content to be covered: Wireless Standards (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac), WLAN Configuration & Security, WAN Technologies (MPLS, Metro Ethernet, VPNs), Hands-on: Configure a basic WLAN in Packet Tracer.

Module 9: Automation, Programmability & Troubleshooting
Content to be covered: Automation & SDN Concepts, REST APIs & Cisco DNA Center (Intro), Troubleshooting Methodologies, Hands-on: Use Packet Tracer troubleshooting tools.

Module 10: Exam Preparation & Mock Test
Content to be covered: Review of Key Exam Topics, Practice Questions, Full-length Mock Test, Certification Tips & Exam Strategy.

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