Learn how to use CCNA from beginner level to advanced techniques which is taught by experienced working professionals. With our CCNA Training in Chennai you’ll learn concepts in expert level with practical manner.
CCNA and CCNP Training Syllabus
Networking concepts
• Components of network – router, switch, hub, bridge etc.
• Types of Network – LAN, MAN, WAN, VPN, PAN & Content Network.
• Defining Network requirements – NIC- Ethernet (CSMA/CD).
• 10/100/1000 mbps DUPLEX (Half/Full/Auto) – Connecting Media – Coax.
• 10 base 2T – UTP/STP – CAT 1/2/3...
• Straight through/cross crimping (only details no practical).
• Fiber optics – Single/Multimedia.
• 100 Base TX/FX etc – wireless communication.
• Ethernet cabling Standard.
• Connecting Devices.
• Repeater – Hub – Switch – Bridge – Topology – Bus/Star/Ring.
OSI – Model
• 7 Layers – Communication between the Layers (Encapsulation & De-encapsulation) – PDU.
• Layer 2 – MAC/LLC – 802.3/802.2 (SAP/SNAP) /Ethernet II – Frames.
• Broadcast/Collision domain – point of -Hub/Switch/Router.
• L4 – 3way handshake – windowing – and about – Connectionless.
• Packet size [64B (mini) to 1518B (Max)].
TCP/IP Model & Ipv4 Addressing
• All Layers of TCP/IP Compound with – OS.
• Application Layer – TFTP/FTP/SMTP/TELNET/SNMP/DNS.
• Transport Layer – TCP/UDP – TCP Segment Format.
• 3 way handshake/windowing – UDP segment Format.
• Internet Layer.
• IP datagram format – Protocol No. – TCP 6 – UDP 17.
• ICMP – ARP – RARP.
• Introduction to IP addressing – Class A/B/C/D/E.
• Private IP address – First OCTET range etc.
Subnetting
• Default Subnet Mask.
• Class C Subnetting & Practice no. given.
• Class B Subnetting & problems.
• Class A Subnetting & problems.
Introduction to IPV6
• Introduction.
• Host Address Assignment.
• Unicast, Multicast and other Special ipV6 Addresses.
• Configuring ipV6 Routing and Routing Protocols.
• Translations between ipV4 and ipV6.
• Summary.
Basic of Router & Configuration
• Selection of Router & Cabling a Route.
• When Router used – LAN with WAN connect – to connect networks of different IP.
• Different interface of Router – AUI /S0/S1/AUX – console / BRI etc..
• Cables used in different interfaces/purpose of interfaces.
• WAN interface cable – EIA/TIA – 232/449/530 – V.35 – X.21.
• Different CISCO series – modular/fixed – 10mbps/100.
• Straight through between DTE & DCE.
Implementing and Verifying EIGRP
• Configuring Basic EIGRP.
• Using a Wildcard Mask in EIGRP.
• Configuring the ip default-network Command.
• ip default-network Command.
• Verify EIGRP IP Routes.
• EIGRP Configuration,Verify EIGRP IP Operations.
Configuring Advanced EIGRP Options
• Route Summarization.
• Configuring Manual Route Summarization.
• Load Balancing Across Equal Paths.
• Configuring Load Balancing Across Unequal-Cost Paths.
• Variance.
• EIGRP Bandwidth Use Across WAN Links.
• Configuring EIGRP Bandwidth Use Across WAN Links.
• WAN Configuration—Frame Relay Hub-and-Spoke Topology.
• WAN Configuration–Hybrid Multipoint.
Configuring EIGRP Authenticationc
• Selection of Router & Cabling a Route.
• When Router used – LAN with WAN connect – to connect networks of different IP.
• Different interface of Router – AUI /S0/S1/AUX – console / BRI etc.
• Cables used in different interfaces/purpose of interfaces.
• WAN interface cable – EIA/TIA – 232/449/530 – V.35 – X.21.
• Different CISCO series – modular/fixed – 10mbps/100.
• Straight through between DTE & DCE• Router Authentication.
• MD5 Authentication.
• Configuring MD5 Authentication.
• Verifying MD5 Authentication.
• Troubleshooting MD5 Authentication.
Using EIGRP in an Enterprise Network
• Scalability in Large Networks.
• EIGRP Queries.
• EIGRP Stubs.
• Limiting Updates and Queries: Using EIGRP Stub.
• EIGRP stub Parameters.
• SIA Connections.
• Preventing SIA Connections.
• Graceful Shutdown.
Configuring Basic BGP Operations
• Initiate Basic BGP Configuration.
• Activate a BGP Session.
• The BGP neighbor Command.
• Shutting Down a BGP Neighbor.
• BGP Configuration Considerations.
• Identifying BGP Neighbor States.
• Authenticating in BGP.
• Troubleshooting BGP.
Selecting a BGP Path
• Characteristics of BGP Attributes.
• AS Path Attribute.
• Next-Hop Attribute.
• Origin Attribute.
• Local Preference Attribute.
• MED Attribute.
• Weight Attribute.
• Determining the BGP Path Selection.
• Selecting a BGP Path.
• Path Selection with Multihomed Connection.
Using Route Maps to Manipulate Basic BGP Paths
• Setting Local Preference with Route Maps.
• Setting the MED with Route Maps.
• Implementing BGP in an Enterprise Network.
Implementing IPv6
• Introduction to IPv6.
• Describing IPv6 Features..
Defining IPv6 Addressing
• Describing IPv6 Addressing Architecture.
• Defining Address Representation.
• IPv6 Address Types.
• Multiple ISPs and LANs with Multiple Routers.
Course Name: | CCNA & CCNP |
Category: | Networking |
Address: | Nehal |
Training Methodology: | 40% Theory & 60% Practical |
Course Duration: | 35-40 Hours |
Class Availability: | Weekdays & Weekends |
