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CCNA Training
Tekslate is the best institute for CCNA Certification Training. We provide training with expert trainers using innovative training methodologies. Our training helps you stay ahead of the competition curve and also offers you complete course material. We are aware of industry needs and are offering CCNA training in a more practical way. We offer training at your flexible timings considering all your requirements.
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Basic Networking
2.a hostname
2.b mgmt IP address
2.c IP default-gateway
2.d local user and password
2.e enable secret password
2.f console and VTY logins
2.g exec-timeout
2.h service password encryption
2.i copy run start
2.6 Configure and verify VLANs
2.8 Identify enhanced switching technologies
2.8.a RSTP
2.8.b PVSTP
2.8.c Etherchannels
2.9 Configure and verify PVSTP operation
2.9.a Describe root bridge election
2.9.b Spanning-tree mode
Describe the operation and necessity of using private and public IP addresses for IPv4 addressing
3.1 Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment
3.2 Identify the appropriate IPv4 addressing scheme using VLSM and summarization to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment.
3.3 Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6 in conjunction with IPv4
3.4.a dual stack
3.5 Describe IPv6 addresses
3.5.a global unicast
3.5.b multicast
3.5.c link-local
3.5.d unique local
3.5.e eui 64
3.5.f auto-configuration
Describe basic routing concepts
The 4.1.b router lookup process
4.1.c Process Switching/Fast Switching/CEF
4.2 Configure and verify utilizing the CLI to set basic Router configuration
4.2.a hostname
4.2.b local user and password
4.2.c enable secret password
4.2.d console and VTY logins
4.2.e exec-timeout
4.2.f service password encryption
4.2.g Interface IP Address
4.2.g [i] loopback
4.2.h banner
4.2.i motd
4.2.j copy run start
4.3 Configure and verify operation status of a device interface
4.3.a Serial
4.3.b Ethernet
4.4 Verify router configuration and network connectivity using
4.4.a ping ?
-4.4.a [i] extended
4.4.b traceroute
4.4.c telnet
4.4.d SSH
4.4.e sh CDP neighbours
4.5 Configure and verify routing configuration for a static or default route given specific routing requirements
4.6 Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols
4.6.a Static versus Dynamic
4.6.b Link state versus Distance Vector
4.6.c next hop
The 4.6.d IP routing table
4.6.e Passive Interfaces (how they work)
4.6.f Admin Distance
4.6.g split horizon
4.6.h metric
4.7 Configure and verify OSPF
4.7.a Benefit of a single area
4.7.b Configure OSPv2
4.7.c Configure OSPv3
4.7.d Router ID
4.7.e Passive Interface
4.7.f Discuss multi-area OSPF
4.7.g Understand LSA types and purpose
4.8 Configure and verify inter-VLAN routing (Router on a stick)
4.8.a subinterfaces
4.8.b upstream routing
4.8.c encapsulation
4.9 Configure SVI interfaces
4.10 Manage Cisco IOS Files
4.10.a Boot Preferences
4.10.b Cisco IOS Images (15)
4.10.c Licensing
4.10.c [i] Show license
4.10.c [ii] Change license
4.11 Configure and verify EIGRP (single AS)
4.11.a Feasible Distance/Feasible Successors/Administrative distance
4.11.b Feasibility condition
4.11.c Metric composition
4.11.d Router ID
4.11.e auto summary
4.11.f Path Selection
4.11.g Load Balancing
4.11.g [i] Unequal
4.11.g [ii] Equal
Describe basic routing concepts
5.1.b router lookup process
5.1.c Process Switching/Fast Switching/CEF
5.2 Configure and verify utilizing the CLI to set basic Router configuration
5.2.a hostname
5.2.b local user and password
5.2.c enable secret password
5.2.d console and VTY logins
5.2.e exec-timeout
5.2.f service password encryption
5.2.g Interface IP Address
5.2.g [i] loopback
5.2.h banner
5.2.i motd
5.2.j copy run start
5.3 Configure and verify operation status of a device interface
5.3.a Serial
5.3.b Ethernet
5.4 Verify router configuration and network connectivity using
5.4.a ping
5.4.b traceroute
5.4.c telnet
5.4.d SSH
5.4.e sh CDP neighbours
5.5 Configure and verify routing configuration for a static or default route given specific routing requirements
5.6 Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols
5.6.a Static versus Dynamic
5.6.b Link state versus Distance Vector
5.6.c next hop
5.6.d IP routing table
5.6.e Passive Interfaces (how they work)
5.6.f Admin Distance
5.6.g split horizon
5.6.h metric
5.7 Configure and verify OSPF
5.7.a Benefit of a single area
5.7.b Configure OSPv2
5.7.c Configure OSPv3
5.7.d Router ID
5.7.e Passive Interface
5.7.f Discuss multi-area OSPF
5.7.g Understand LSA types and purpose
5.8 Configure and verify inter-VLAN routing (Router on a stick)
5.8.a subinterfaces
5.8.b upstream routing
5.8.c encapsulation
5.9 Configure SVI interfaces
5.10 Manage Cisco IOS Files
5.10.a Boot Preferences
5.10.b Cisco IOS Images (15)
5.10.c Licensing ?4.10.c [i] Show license
5.10.c [ii] Change license
5.11 Configure and verify EIGRP (single AS)
5.11.a Feasible Distance/Feasible Successors/Administrative distance
5.11.b Feasibility condition
5.11.c Metric composition
5.11.d Router ID
5.11.e auto summary
5.11.f Path Selection
5.11.g Load Balancing
IP Services
6.1 Configure and verify DHCP (IOS Router)
6.1.a Configuring router interfaces to use DHCP
6.1.b DHCP options (basic overview and functionality)
6.1.c Excluded addresses
6.1.d Lease time
6.2 Describe the types, features, and applications of ACLs
6.2.a standard (editing and sequence numbers)
6.2.b extended
6.2.c named
6.2.d numbered
6.2.e Log option
6.3 Configure and verify ACLs in a network environment
6.3.a named
6.3.b numbered
6.3.c Log option
6.4 Identify the basic operation of NAT
6.4.a purpose
6.4.b pool
6.4.c static
6.4.d 1 to 1
6.4.e overloading
6.4.f source addressing
6.4.g one way NAT
6.5 Configure and verify NAT for given network requirements
6.6 Configure and verify NTP as a client.
Configure and verify network device security features
7.1.b enable secret versus enable
7.1.c Transport
7.1.c.1 disable telnet
7.1.c.2 SSH
7.1.d VTYs
7.1.e physical security
7.1.f service password
7.1.g Describe external authentication methods
7.2 Configure and verify Switch Port Security
7.2.a Sticky mac
7.2.b MAC address limitation
7.2.c static/dynamic
7.2.d violation modes
7.2.d [i] err-disable
7.2.d [ii] shutdown
7.2.d [iii] protect restrict
7.2.e shutdown unused ports
7.2.f errdisable recovery
7.2.g assign unused ports in unused VLANs
7.2.h putting Native VLAN to other than VLAN 1
7.3 Configure and verify ACLs to filter network traffic
Identify different WAN technologies
8.1.a Metro Ethernet
8.1.b VSAT
8.1.c Cellular 3g/4g
8.1.d MPLS
8.1.e T1/E1
8.1.f ISDN
8.1.g DSL
8.1.h Frame relay
8.1.i Cable
8.1.j VPN
8.2 Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection
8.3 Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco routers
8.4 Configure and verify Frame Relay on Cisco routers
8.5 Implement and troubleshoot PPPoE
We have made a tailored curriculum covering the latest industry-ready concepts to serve every individual’s learning desires.
We bring you the best learning experience by delivering all our training sessions practical. Following are the few use cases we shall discuss during the training.
1. What are the CCNA Training course objectives?
After the completion of CCNA training at Tekslate, our course participants will be able to:
Develop insights into the technologies like Site-to-Site VPN, DMVPN, and Client VPN
Gain knowledge on IPv6 routing protocols, configuration and its insights
Develop an understanding of cloud resources deployed in Enterprise Network Architectures
Gain Expertise in QoS concepts
2. Why should you learn CCNA?
Many top Multinationals are using CCNA.
Due to the high demand for CCNA professionals, there are numerous job opportunities available around the world.
A certified CCNA professional earns USD 127,560 on average per year.
CCNA professionals are getting high salaries compared to professionals working on other technologies.
3. Who should attend the CCNA training?
Network Administrator
Network Designer
Support Engineer
Network Engineer
Network Technician
Network Consultants
Network Specialists
System Engineers
4. What are the prerequisites for learning CCNA?
There are no specific prerequisites to learn CCNA course. Anyone who is interested in taking Cisco certifications can learn this course.
5. What projects are included in this CCNA training course?
We will provide two real-time projects under the guidance of a professional trainer who will explain to you how to acquire in-depth knowledge on all the concepts involved in these projects.
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Duration |
One-on-one Session |
Support |
Resources |
Time |
Fee |
Live Online. |
30 Hours |
Yes |
24x7 |
Additional tips from the trainer |
30 July 2024, 07:00 AM 03 August 2024, 08:00 AM |
Self-Paced |
30 Hours |
No |
Weekdays & Working Hours |
Accessible through LMS |
At your convenience |
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1. Who are the trainers?
Our trainers are well experienced professionals and certified in working with front-end development technologies.
2. What if I miss a class?
We will record all the Live sessions you go through, and we will send the recording of the class you missed.
3. How will I execute the practical?
For practical execution, our trainer will provide server access to the student.
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