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CCNA 200-301 Live

Learn the Basics of Networking and Gain the Skills
to Set up, Manage, and Fix both Wired and Wireless Networks.
This will help you pass the CCNA exam and succeed in your IT career.
CCNA by Cyber Gita

What is the CCNA Program?

Cyber Gita CCNA Course Provides in-Depth Training in Networking Basics, Routing, Switching, and Security. Tailored for Future Network Professionals, This Course Features Practical Labs, Real-World Examples, and Expert Guidance to Equip Students for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification Exam and Boost their IT Careers.

Practice Anytime with 24/7 Labs!

Virtual Labs By Cyber Gita

Course Overview for the New CCNA 200-301/CCNA R&S Exam

Prerequisites – Not required

Explaining the Roles of Network Components (Routers, L2 and L3 Switches, Next-Generation Firewalls, and Servers)

Overview of Network Topology Architectures (2-Tier, 3-Tier, Spine-Leaf, WAN, SOHO, On-Premises, and Cloud)

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Configuring and verifying IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and subnets, and explaining wireless basics like non-overlapping Wi-Fi channels, SSIDs, RF, and encryption.

Verifying IP settings on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, while covering virtualization basics and key switching concepts.

Setting up and verifying L2/L3 discovery, EtherChannel (LACP), and AP/WLC access (Telnet, SSH, HTTP/HTTPS, Console, TACACS+/RADIUS).

Learn about WLAN components (AP, WLC, access/trunk ports, and LAG), and get familiar with creating WLANs, setting up security, configuring QoS profiles, and advanced WLAN settings.

Learn how to understand, configure, and troubleshoot routing protocols for IPv4 and IPv6. Topics include OSPFv2 (single-area), routing metrics, and routing table components.

Learn to understand, configure, and troubleshoot Layer 3 protocols such as Frame Relay, HDLC, PPP, and NAT.

Learn about MPLS and Quality of Service (QoS) techniques like classification, marking, queuing, and traffic management. Understand IP services such as DHCP, DNS, SNMP, NetFlow, FHRP, TFTP/FTP, and NTP.

Understand and describe key security concepts, security program components, and wireless security protocols like WPA, WPA2, and WPA3.

Learn to understand, configure, and troubleshoot Layer 2 security features like DHCP snooping, dynamic ARP inspection, and port security, as well as Layer 3 security such as ACLs (standard, extended, named), SSH, and secret passwords. and More...

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