CCNA Training (Cisco Certified Network Associate)

Grab the opportunity to acquire CISCO Networking skills

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The motive of the MSP training to design Cisco Certified Network Associate course is to impart technical knowledge to its candidates. The CCNA is just one level above to Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT). It is just one step below the CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). MSP Training under the topic of Cisco training offers five Cisco Career Certification programmes and levels of accreditation. The five different certifications are mentioned below:

  • Beginning Level
  • Professional Level
  • Associate Level
  • Experienced Level
  • Architect Level

Cisco corresponded certification and training provide syllabus for developing business job roles in its latest update. Now, we have different types of CCNA training with the foremost being the "CCNA Routing and Switching". There are Other kinds of CCNA that focus on the following types of areas:

·        Security

 

·        Data centre technologies

 

·        Collaboration

 

·        Industrial plants

 

·        Cloud

 

·        Service providers

 

·        Operations

 

·        Wireless network.

 

·        Design

 

 

  • Enhance your capabilities to use your Cisco products at your maximum potential

  • Clear understanding of the Local Area Network as well as Wide Area Network

  • Get knowledge of routing and switching of network systems

  • After successful completion Delegate can expect high perks

  • MSP training arranges Certified trainers for its training

  • This course is an Ideal one for network professionals

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

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Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

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Pre Course Material

It provides some basic knowledge about the course before training.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

PREREQUISITES

The course is also developed for Novice and there is no mandatory condition to acquire this course. But if a candidate does possesses the knowledge of following topics then they must have an upper edge over the novices:

  • Basic Computer Literacy skills
  • Basic PC Operating System Navigation knowledge
  • Basic Internet Usage knowledge
  • Basic IP Address Knowledge

TARGET AUDIENCE

MSP training designed this course for all those professionals who want to be proficient at CCNA Routing as well as Switching. Furthermore, all those professionals interested in the installation, operation, and verification of LAN networks can opt this course.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Cisco certification demonstrates your Cisco proficiency
  • Delegate will learn about the maintenance of Complex Networks
  • Time management gets better as skilled professionals handle issues in certain time frame
  • Maintenance and checking of tools and applications
  • Make you that much proficient to get the most out of your IT share
  • Certified employees can expect a higher salary
  • Certified Cisco networking experts hold the knowledge to succeed among its peers
  • Cisco provides the right skills to ease into deployment
  • Maintaining and checking Routing-Based Solutions
  • Certified Cisco networking experts are vastly recognised and sought after this certification
  • Maintaining and Troubleshooting Network Security Solutions

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The purpose of the MSP Training to design this course makes all the enrolled candidates get aware and proficient at CCNA Routing and Switching. All these features make this course a perfect certification programme. With this certification in hand, network professionals with entry-level certifications avail an opportunity to upgrade their skills and networking knowledge than that of earlier knowledge. The delegates surely feel confidence and have industry-ready knowledge after leaving the classroom of MSP training.

At the end of the course, CCNA course under the MSP Training provides the candidates' required skills:

  • Capability to install, arrange, operate, and check medium-size routed and switched networks
  • Configure and optimize network systems
  • Focus on infrastructure pertains to network systems

This course CCNA Training Following  topic as:

 


PROGRAM CONTENT

  • Introduction
    • AAA configuration
    • Building VoIP security
    • IOS firewalls
    • The quintessence behind cryptography
    • Digital signatures
    • Configuring Cisco routers using IOS Software security topographies
    • Configuring network expedients to restrict access from anywhere
    • Maintaining the integrity of network traffic
    • Locking down the Cisco Router
    • PKI and asymmetric encryption
    • Building IPsec VPNs
    • Closing down the Cisco Switch
    • Configuring Intrusion Protection on Cisco devices
    • Setting site-to-site VPNs
    • Firewall features on Cisco devices
    • Constructing a cohesive security policy
    • VRFs
  • Solutions for Network Security Maintenance and Troubleshooting
    • Security Troubleshooting
    • Features of Security Troubleshooting
    • Security Features Review
  • Maintaining and Troubleshooting Integrated
    • Troubleshooting Complex Environments
  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tools and Applications
    • Assembling a Basic Diagnostic Toolkit Using Cisco IOS Software
    • Using Specialized Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tools
  • Maintaining and Troubleshooting
    • Troubleshooting VLANs
    • Troubleshooting Spanning Tree
    • Troubleshooting Switched Virtual Interfaces and Inter-VLAN Routing
    • Troubleshooting FHRPs
    • Troubleshooting Performance Problems on Switches
  • Development Maintenance for Complex Networks
    • Network Maintenance Tools, Applications, and Resources
    • Standard Maintenance Processes and Procedures
    • Applying Maintenance Methodologies
  • Planning Troubleshooting Processes
    • Using Troubleshooting Methodologies
    • Planning and Implementing Troubleshooting Procedures
    • Integrating Troubleshooting into the Network Maintenance Process
  • Maintaining and Troubleshooting Routing-Based Solutions
    • Troubleshooting Route Redistribution
    • Troubleshooting Network Layer Connectivity
    • Troubleshooting EIGRP
    • Troubleshooting OSPF
    • Troubleshooting Performance Harms on Routers
    • Troubleshooting BGP
  • Network Essentials
    • Resolve or escalate
    • Verify & monitor resolution
    • Apply troubleshooting procedures to resolve problems
    • Perform and document fault isolation
    • Configure, verify & troubleshoot IPv4 addressing & subnetting
    • Compare & contrast TCP & UDP protocols
    • Impact of infrastructure components in a network
    • Firewalls, Access Points, Wireless controllers
    • Compare & contrast OSI & TCP/IP models
    • Compare & contrast network topologies
    • Star, Mesh, Hybrid
    • Select the appropriate cabling type (Straight & Cross)
    • How cloud resources affect the network architecture
    • Basic virtual network infrastructure
    • Differentiate between collapsed core and three-tier architecture
  • LAN Switching Technologies
    • Trunk ports, Add & remove VLANs on a trunk
    • MAC learning & ageing, Frame switching, Frame flooding, MAC address table
    • PortFast, BPDU guard
    • DTP, VTP (v1&v2), and 802.1Q Native VLAN
    • Configure & verify Layer 2 protocols
    • Configure, test, & troubleshoot (Layer 2/Layer 3) EtherChannel
    • Static, PAGP, LACP
    • Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inter-switch connectivity
    • Configure, test & troubleshoot STP related optional features
    • STP mode (PVST+ and RPVST+), STP root bridge selection
    • Define the benefits of switch stacking & chassis aggregation
    • Interpret Ethernet frame format
    • Cisco Discovery Protocol, LLDP
    • Troubleshoot interface & cable issues (collisions, errors, duplex, speed)
    • Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (standard/extended range) spanning multiple switches
    • Access ports (data & voice), Default VLAN
    • Describe & check switching concepts
    • Configure, verify, & troubleshoot STP protocols

 

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History

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The town was protected by the Parliamentary troops during the period of the Civil War in the 16th century and these troops contributed towards many battles and other engagements in the surrounding towns such as Nottinghamshire and Cheshire. John Lombe built the first water powered silk mill in the city in 1717. The notable residents of the town in the 18th century are John Whitehurst, Charles Darwin and Joseph Wright, contributed in the fields of paintings, philosophy, doctor and scientist. The Normanton Barracks were constructed in the city in 1877 to accommodate permanent military presence. 

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