Cisco CCNA v1.1 (200-301)

Course Level: Beginner
Duration: 35 Hrs 0 Min
Total Videos: 107 On-demand Videos

Master the world of networking with our comprehensive Cisco CCNA v1.1 (200-301) course, designed for both beginners and professionals. Gain in-depth knowledge and practical experience in networking fundamentals, Cisco Device Management, advanced networking concepts, security, and automation, making it perfect for IT professionals and aspiring network administrators.

Learning Objectives

01

Understand the basics of networking, including OSI model, TCP-IP, and various network components and topologies.

02

Gain proficiency in network device management using Cisco commands and configuring for connectivity.

03

Learn to set up and manage a switched network, including understanding Ethernet basics and VLAN configurations.

04

Master the fundamentals of Internet Protocol (IP), including IPv4, IPv6, and subnetting.

05

Develop a solid understanding of routing basics, including packet delivery, route selection, and various routing protocols.

06

Learn to implement and manage various IP services such as remote control, file transfer, and infrastructure monitoring.

07

Understand the principles of wireless networking and how to configure a WLAN in a Cisco environment.

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Gain a comprehensive understanding of network security fundamentals, including access control, password management, and various security protocols.

Course Description

Step into the world of networking with our CCNA 200-301 v1.1 course. This extensive online training is designed for both beginners and seasoned IT professionals, covering all essential aspects of networking fundamentals and device management. You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of networking concepts such as the OSI Model, TCP-IP, network components, copper and fiber optic cable types, and virtualization fundamentals. Moreover, you’ll gain hands-on experience with Cisco device management, learning to connect, navigate, and configure Cisco devices for optimum connectivity and performance.

Our CCNA 200-301 v1.1 course is not just about the basics. It delves into advanced topics like switching, Internet Protocol (IP), and routing. You’ll understand Ethernet basics, VLANs, VLAN Trunking Protocol, and EtherChannel. Master IPv4 and IPv6 subnetting, supernetting, IP routing across multiple routers, and more. The course also covers essential protocols like Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP), along with Network Address Translation (NAT), offering the comprehensive knowledge needed to excel in the field of networking.

In the era of digital transformation, security and automation are key. Our course equips you with an understanding of wireless principles, Cisco wireless architectures, and WLC configuration. It also dives deep into security fundamentals like local device access control, password management, access control lists (ACL), and more. Embrace the future with our introduction to automation and programmability concepts, including network automation, software-defined networks, REST APIs, and AI in network operations. Designed for IT professionals, network administrators, and anyone aiming to gain a robust understanding of networking, this course is your ticket to a promising career in networking. Enroll today!

Who Benefits From This Course

  • Network administrators seeking to deepen their understanding of Cisco network infrastructure
  • IT professionals aspiring to specialize in network management
  • System administrators aiming to expand their skills in network device management
  • IT consultants who require a comprehensive understanding of network fundamentals
  • Individuals planning to take the CCNA 200-301 certification exam
  • IT security professionals interested in enhancing their knowledge of network security
  • Network engineers desiring to skill up on Cisco switching and routing
  • Professionals working in tech companies who need to understand network automation and programmability
  • Telecommunication professionals seeking knowledge in Cisco wireless architectures

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a CCNA certification imply about a professional's abilities?
A Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification demonstrates that a professional has the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-sized routed and switched networks. This includes the implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN (Wide Area Network). Additionally, CCNA certified professionals are skilled in key areas such as Network Fundamentals, Network Access, IP Connectivity, IP Services, Security Fundamentals, and Automation and Programmability. They are also knowledgeable about specific protocols like Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP), and Network Address Translation (NAT).
What is the relevance of IPv4 and IPv6 Subnetting in networking?
IPv4 and IPv6 Subnetting are fundamental concepts in networking. They are used to create sub-networks (also known as subnets) within a larger network, which can improve network performance and provide better security. By understanding subnetting, professionals can efficiently manage IP addresses, minimize network congestion, and reduce network latency. This knowledge is particularly important in large organizations with multiple interconnected networks and is part of the skillset expected from a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).
What is the importance of understanding automation and programmability in networking?
The understanding of Automation and Programmability in networking is crucial in today's digital era. Automation helps in simplifying repetitive tasks, reducing human errors, and improving efficiency in network management. Programmability, on the other hand, allows for customization and scalability of network operations. Concepts such as Network Automation, Software Defined Networks, REST APIs, and AI in Network Operations are becoming increasingly important in the field of networking. Professionals with these skills and a CCNA certification are in high demand in the IT industry.
Why is the understanding of Wireless principles and Cisco Wireless Architectures important for a network professional?
In the modern digital era, wireless networks are becoming increasingly prominent. An understanding of Wireless principles and Cisco Wireless Architectures is important for network professionals to design, implement, and manage wireless networks effectively. Knowledge about Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) Configuration and other wireless technologies helps in ensuring optimum connectivity and performance of wireless networks. A professional with these skills and a CCNA certification can effectively handle the challenges of modern network environments.
What are the job prospects and roles available for a professional with a CCNA certification?
A professional with a CCNA certification has a wide range of job prospects in the IT industry. They can work as a Network Administrator, Network Engineer, Systems Administrator, IT Manager, and more. Their responsibilities typically involve the installation, configuration, and maintenance of network infrastructure, ensuring network performance, and troubleshooting network issues. Furthermore, with the growing emphasis on network security, automation, and programmability, CCNA certified professionals are in high demand in the job market.

Included In This Course

Module 1: CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Network Fundamentals

  •    1.1 Intro to Networking
  •    1.2 OSI Model
  •    1.3 TCP-IP
  •    1.4 Network Components
  •    1.5 Network Topology
  •    1.6 Copper Cable Types
  •    1.7 Fiber Optic Cable Types
  •    1.8 Virtualization Fundamentals
  •    1.9 Review

Module 2: CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Network Device Management

  •    2.1 Connecting to a Cisco Device
  •    2.1.1 ACTIVITY - Intro to Packet Tracer
  •    2.2 Basic Cisco Commands
  •    2.2.1 ACTIVITY - Navigating the CLI
  •    2.3 Configuring for Connectivity
  •    2.3.1 ACTIVITY - Configuring a Router Interface
  •    2.3.2 ACTIVITY - Making a Remote Telnet Connection
  •    2.3.3 ACT - Making a Remote SSH Connection
  •    2.4 Neighbor Discovery
  •    2.4.1 ACT - Discovering Neighbors
  •    2.5 Basic Troubleshooting
  •    2.6 Review

Module 3: CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Switching

  •    3.1 Ethernet Basics
  •    3.2 Switching Overview
  •    3.2.1 ACTIVITY - Setting Up a Simple Switched Network
  •    3.3 Spanning-Tree Protocol
  •    3.4 Rapid PVST+
  •    3.5 VLANs
  •    3.6 VLAN Trunking Protocol
  •    3.6.1 ACTIVITY - Creating Trunk Links
  •    3.7 VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
  •    3.8 VLAN Routing
  •    3.8.1 ACTIVITY - Configuring the VLAN 1 Interface on a Switch
  •    3.8.2 ACTIVITY - Routing Between VLANs
  •    3.9 Switchport Configuration
  •    3.9.1 ACTIVITY - Configuring Voice and Data VLANs
  •    3.10 EtherChannel
  •    3.10.1 ACTIVITY - Bundling Links into an EtherChannel
  •    3.11 Review

Module 4: CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Internet Protocol (IP)

  •    4.1 IPv4 Basics
  •    4.2 IP Packet and Interface Types
  •    4.3 Binary Numbering System
  •    4.4 Classful and Classless Addressing
  •    4.5 IPv4 Subnetting
  •    4.5.1 ACTIVITY - Moving the Subnet Mask
  •    4.6 Subnetting in Other Octets
  •    4.6.1 ACTIVITY - Subnetting
  •    4.6.2 ACTIVITY - Subnetting by Host Requirements
  •    4.6.3 ACTIVITY - Grouping Hosts into Subnets
  •    4.7 Supernetting
  •    4.7.1 ACTIVITY - Supernetting
  •    4.8 IPv6
  •    4.9 Review

Module 5: CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Routing

  •    5.1 Introducing the Route
  •    5.2 Routing Basics
  •    5.3 Packet Delivery on the Same Network
  •    5.4 IP Routing Across a Single Router
  •    5.4.1 ACTIVITY - Configuring Basic Routing
  •    5.5 IP Routing Across Multiple Routers
  •    5.5.1 ACTIVITY - Configuring IPv4 Static Routes
  •    5.5.2 ACTIVITY - Adding Special Static Routes
  •    5.6 Routing Protocols Overview
  •    5.7 Route Selection
  •    5.8 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
  •    5.8.1 ACTIVITY - Deploying Single Area OSPF
  •    5.9 First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP)
  •    5.10 Network Address Translation (NAT)
  •    5.10.1 ACTIVITY - Implementing Static NAT
  •    5.10.2 ACTIVITY - Using a NAT Pool
  •    5.10.3 ACTIVITY - Configuring PAT
  •    5.11 Review

Module 6: CCNA 200-301 v1.1 IP Services

  •    6.1 Remote Control
  •    6.2 File Transfer
  •    6.3 Monitoring
  •    6.4 Infrastructure
  •    6.4.1 ACTIVITY - Implementing a DHCP Relay
  •    6.5 Quality of Service
  •    6.6 Review

Module 7: CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Wireless

  •    7.1 Wi-Fi Principles
  •    7.2 Cisco Wireless Architectures
  •    7.3 WLC Configuration
  •    7.3.1 ACT - Configuring a WLAN
  •    7.4 Review

Module 8: CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Security Fundamentals

  •    8.1 Intro to Security
  •    8.2 Local Device Access Control
  •    8.3 Protecting Privileged EXEC Mode
  •    8.4 Password Management
  •    8.5 Local User
  •    8.6 Password Recovery
  •    8.6.1 ACTIVITY - Password Recovery
  •    8.7 Remote Access
  •    8.8 Access Control List (ACL)
  •    8.8.1 ACTIVITY - Deploying a Standard ACL
  •    8.8.2 ACTIVITY - Deploying an Extended ACL
  •    8.9 DHCP Snooping
  •    8.10 Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
  •    8.11 Layer 2 Port Security
  •    8.11.1 ACTIVITY - Securing Layer 2 Ports
  •    8.12 Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA)
  •    8.13 Wireless Security
  •    8.14 Review

Module 9: CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Automation and Programmability

  •    9.1 Network Automation Overview
  •    9.2 Software Defined Networks
  •    9.3 JSON
  •    9.4 REST APIs
  •    9.5 Management Mechanisms
  •    9.6 AI in Network Operations
  •    9.7 Review