About this course
The Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 2 (CCNA 200-301) course helps you prepare for the Cisco CCNA® Routing and Switching certification and for associate level routing and switching network engineering roles. This course gives you the knowledge and skills you need to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot a small enterprise network. In addition this latest revision provides an understanding of Quality-of-Service (QoS) elements and their applicability and of how virtualized and cloud services will interact with and impact enterprise networks, along with an overview of network programmability and the related controller types and tools that are available to support Software-Defined Network (SDN) architectures. In this course, you’ll use a full suite of labs in the virtual Cisco IOS® Software environment, with flexible topologies to help reinforce your knowledge and hands-on exercises that align to each lesson module. This course is the second of two courses in a series that can help you prepare for the CCNA Routing and Switching certification. The first course in the series is Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1.
Audience profile
Anyone who wants to pass the Cisco Certified Network Associate 200-301 exam. IT help desk engineers who are interested in careers such as network engineers, network administrators, systems administrators, or solution architects. This course can help start your career journey into these fields.
IT professionals who want a comprehensive resource on Cisco networking theory, configuration and troubleshooting.
Network Fundamentals
1.1 Compare and contrast OSI and TCP/IP models
1.2 Compare and contrast TCP and UDP protocols
1.3 Describe the impact of infrastructure components in an enterprise network
1.3.a Firewalls
1.3.b Access points
1.3.c Wireless controllers
1.4 Compare and contrast collapsed core and three-tier architectures
1.5 Compare and contrast network topologies
1.6 Select the appropriate cabling type based on implementation requirements
1.7 Apply troubleshooting methodologies to resolve problems
1.8 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting
1.9 Compare and contrast IPv4 address types
1.10 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing
1.11 Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment
1.12 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv6 addressing
1.13 Configure and verify IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration
1.14 Compare and contrast IPv6 address types
LAN Switching Fundamentals
2.1 Describe and verify switching concepts
2.2 Interpret Ethernet frame format2.3 Troubleshoot interface and cable issues (collisions, errors, duplex, speed)
2.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs (normal range) spanning multiple switches
Routing Fundamentals
3.1 Describe the routing concepts
3.2 Interpret the components of routing table
3.3 Describe how a routing table is populated by different routing information sources
3.3.a Admin distance
3.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing
3.4.a Router on a stick
3.5 Compare and contrast static routing and dynamic routing
3.6 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 static routing
3.7 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RIPv2 for IPv4 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization, redistribution)
Infrastructure Services
4.1 Describe DNS lookup operation
4.2 Troubleshoot client connectivity issues involving DNS
4.3 Configure and verify DHCP on a router (excluding static reservations)
4.3.d TFTP, DNS, and gateway options
4.4 Troubleshoot client- and router-based DHCP connectivity issues
4.5 Configure and verify NTP operating in client/server mode
4.6 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot IPv4 standard numbered and named access list for routed interfaces
4.7 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot inside source NAT
Infrastructure Maintenance
5.1 Configure and verify device-monitoring using syslog
5.2 Configure and verify device management
5.3 Configure and verify initial device configuration
5.4 Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic device hardening
5.5 Perform device maintenance
5.5.a Cisco IOS upgrades and recovery (SCP, FTP, TFTP, and MD5 verify)
5.5.b Password recovery and configuration register
5.5.c File system management
5.6 Use Cisco IOS tools to troubleshoot and resolve problems
Basic IT knowledge
The length of this course is 90 hours held in 36 sessions. This course is held in the evenings twice a week from 2.5 hours each session. Course is taught in Albanian or English language. All training materials are distributed online.