Video training course for the novice student considering taking the Cisco CCNA exam and who wants to build a solid foundation first.
The CCNA is not a beginners exam. Even if you have passed the CompTIA Network+ you will find it a big challenge. What has been lacking until now is a course which bridges the gap between a basic knowledge of internetworking and a foundational Cisco course. Consider taking this course if:
- You want to take the CCNA but didn’t follow the Network+ course
- Have passed the Network+ but want to set a foundation for the CCNA
- Feel you are missing knowledge around TCP/IP and Cisco networking
- Want to do a fun and non-intensive course to build confidence and knowledge
Your Instructor
Paul Browning
Is the author of Amazon best selling books Cisco CCNA Simplified and CCNA in 60 Days.He started teaching IT courses in 2002 after leaving Cisco systems and went on to create several successful online training companies and study guides.
Paul can explain difficult subjects in an easy-to-understand way which has made his classroom and online courses extremely popular. His easy subnetting method has been used by thousands of students from all over the world.
- Over 6 hours of video training
- Instructor guided labs
- End-of-module exams
- End-of-course certificate
- Captions available
- Access to members only forum
- Exam vendor – N/A
- Prerequisites – None
- Recommended – Network+
Module 1 | Preparing for the CCNA |
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Unit 1 | What is the Cisco CCNA Exam? |
Unit 2 | What is the CCNA Exam Format? |
Unit 3 | The Best Way to Prepare |
Unit 4 | How to Build a CCNA Home Lab |
Unit 5 | CCNA Preparation Materials |
Unit 6 | After the CCNA |
Unit 7 | LAB - Connect to a Router |
Module 2 | Networking Basics |
Unit 1 | Common Network Devices |
Unit 2 | Network Cables and Connectors |
Unit 3 | The OSI Model |
Unit 4 | The TCP Model |
Unit 5 | TCP/IP Protocols and Services |
Unit 6 | LAN Technologies |
Unit 7 | Topologies |
Unit 8 | Network Appliances |
Unit 9 | Inside a Cisco Router |
Unit 10 | LAB - ARP, Telnet and PING |
Module 3 | Switching Bascis |
Unit 1 | VLANs and Trunks |
Unit 2 | Spanning Tree Prococol |
Unit 3 | The Cisco 2960 Switch |
Unit 4 | LAB - VLANs |
Unit 5 | LAB - Trunking |
Module 4 | IP Addressing and Subnetting |
Unit 1 | IPv4 Addressing |
Unit 2 | Easy Subnetting |
Unit 3 | IPv6 Addressing |
Unit 4 | Planning IP Addressing |
Unit 5 | Route Summarization |
Module 5 | Routing Protocols |
Unit 1 | Routing Concepts |
Unit 2 | Routing Protocols |
Unit 3 | Configuring the Router |
Unit 4 | Static Routing |
Unit 5 | LAB - Static Routes |
Unit 6 | LAB - Configuring RIP |
Unit 7 | LAB - Configuring EIGRP |
Unit 8 | LAB - Configuring OSPF |
Module 6 | Network Security |
Unit 1 | Access Lists |
Unit 2 | User Authentication |
Unit 3 | Firewalls and DMZ |
Unit 4 | Tunneling, Encryption and Remote Access |
Unit 5 | Security Appliances |
Unit 6 | Switch Security |
Unit 7 | LAB - Configuring Standard ACLs |
Unit 8 | LAB - Extended ACLs |
Unit 9 | LAB - Named ACLs |
Module 7 | Network Services |
Unit 1 | Network Address Translation |
Unit 2 | Cisco Discovery Protocol |
Unit 3 | NTP and Logging |
Unit 4 | Simple Network Management Protocol |
Unit 5 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
Unit 6 | LAB - Static NAT |
Unit 7 | LAB - Dynamic NAT |
Unit 8 | LAB - CDP |
Module 8 | Wide Area Networks |
Unit 1 | Frame Relay |
Unit 2 | Wide Area Networks |
Unit 3 | LAB - PPP |
Module 9 | Troubleshooting |
Unit 1 | Router and Switch Troubleshooting |