Duration 5 days – 35 hrs
Overview
The CCNA Networking Fundamentals Training Course provides a solid introduction to computer networking, focusing on the key concepts and practical skills needed to support network infrastructure in enterprise environments. This course lays the foundation for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification and covers essential networking principles such as IP addressing, routing and switching, basic configuration of network devices, and network security.
Through a blend of lectures, hands-on labs, and real-world examples, participants will gain the confidence to perform fundamental networking tasks and prepare for advanced studies in Cisco technologies.
Objectives
- Understand and explain the OSI and TCP/IP networking models.
- Identify and describe networking hardware: routers, switches, firewalls, access points.
- Configure and troubleshoot basic network device settings using Cisco IOS.
- Apply IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and subnetting techniques.
- Create and manage VLANs and understand trunking and inter-VLAN routing.
- Explain and implement static routing and the basics of dynamic routing (OSPF).
- Understand the role of ACLs and basic network security configurations.
- Gain awareness of wireless networking, WAN technologies, and automation concepts.
- Be prepared for more advanced networking studies and CCNA certification (200-301).
Audience
- Aspiring network engineers and IT professionals
- Junior IT technicians and support staff
- College students studying IT or computer science
- Anyone preparing to take the CCNA 200-301 exam
- Individuals switching careers into the networking field
Pre- requisites
- Basic knowledge of computers and operating systems
- Familiarity with general IT concepts (no networking experience required)
- Willingness to engage in hands-on configuration and problem-solving
Course Content
Module 1: Networking Fundamentals
- What is a Network? Types (LAN, WAN, WLAN, etc.)
- OSI and TCP/IP Models Explained
- Introduction to IP, MAC Addresses, and Ports
Module 2: Network Components
- Routers, Switches, Hubs, Access Points, and Firewalls
- Interface Types and Cabling
- Connecting and Accessing Cisco Devices
Module 3: Cisco Device Configuration Basics
- Cisco IOS and Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Initial Configuration of Routers and Switches
- Device Management Commands and Saving Configurations
Module 4: IP Addressing and Subnetting
- IPv4 Address Structure and Subnetting Techniques
- IPv6 Overview and Address Types
- IP Assignment and Subnet Planning Exercises
Module 5: Switching Essentials and VLANs
- Switch Operations and MAC Address Table
- VLAN Creation, Assignment, and Trunking
- Inter-VLAN Routing Concepts
Module 6: Routing Fundamentals
- Introduction to Routing and Path Selection
- Static Routing Configuration
- Dynamic Routing with OSPF Basics
Module 7: Security Fundamentals
- Securing Device Access (Passwords, Console, SSH)
- Introduction to ACLs (Access Control Lists)
- Port Security Concepts
Module 8: Wireless and WAN Overview
- Wireless Networking Standards and Components
- WLAN Configuration Basics
- WAN Technologies: VPN, MPLS, PPP Overview
Module 9: Network Automation and Management
- Introduction to Network Monitoring: SNMP, Syslog
- Basics of Network Automation and APIs
- Traditional vs. Controller-Based Networking
Module 10: Practice Labs and Exam Preparation
- Real-World Configuration Scenarios
- Packet Tracer and/or GNS3 Simulations
- CCNA 200-301 Practice Questions and Review