CCNA 200-301 Foundations: A Pre-CCNA Review of Networking Fundamentals
Course Features
Duration
8.42 hours
Delivery Method
Online
Available on
Limited Access
Accessibility
Desktop, Laptop
Language
English
Subtitles
English
Level
Beginner
Teaching Type
Self Paced
Video Content
8.42 hours
Course Description
Course Overview
International Faculty
Post Course Interactions
Instructor-Moderated Discussions
Skills You Will Gain
Prerequisites/Requirements
Protocols and Reference Models: In this lesson, you’ll learn about commonly used network protocols and how they fit into the OSI Model
Network Devices: In this lesson, you’ll learn about the operation of network devices such as routers, switches, and firewalls
Network Topologies and Categories: In this lesson, you’ll learn about ways to categorize networks based on size and where resources are located
Network Services: In this lesson, you’ll learn about network services such as DHCP, DNS, NAT, NTP, and SDN
WAN Technologies: In this lesson you’ll learn about options for WAN connectivity, such as MPLS, PPP, and cellular
Cables and Connectors: In this lesson, you’ll learn about various copper and fiber optic cables used for interconnecting network devices, along with the connectors used on various types of media
Ethernet Switches: In this lesson, you’ll learn about the operation of an Ethernet switch, in addition to more advanced concepts including Spanning Tree Protocol and EtherChannel
Wireless Networks: In this lesson, you’ll learn about various wireless network design options, antenna selection, channel selection, and common wireless standards
Network Addressing: In this lesson, you’ll learn about IPv4 subnetting and the various types of IPv6 addresses
Routing: In this lesson, you’ll learn the theory of routing and look at multiple routing protocols, including: RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP
Unified Communications: In this lesson, you’ll learn how the spoken voice is digitized and transmitted across a network, along with a look at video transmission
Cloud and Virtualization: In this lesson, you’ll learn about virtualized devices and options for accessing those devices via a cloud provider
High Availability: In this lesson, you’ll learn about redundancy and disaster recovery options that can help reduce network downtime
Quality of Service: In this lesson, you’ll learn how various quality of service mechanisms can treat various traffic types differently, based on business needs
What You Will Learn
Protocols and Reference Models: In this lesson, you’ll learn about commonly used network protocols and how they fit into the OSI Model
Network Devices: In this lesson, you’ll learn about the operation of network devices such as routers, switches, and firewalls
Network Topologies and Categories: In this lesson, you’ll learn about ways to categorize networks based on size and where resources are located
Network Services: In this lesson, you’ll learn about network services such as DHCP, DNS, NAT, NTP, and SDN
WAN Technologies: In this lesson you’ll learn about options for WAN connectivity, such as MPLS, PPP, and cellular
Cables and Connectors: In this lesson, you’ll learn about various copper and fiber optic cables used for interconnecting network devices, along with the connectors used on various types of media
Ethernet Switches: In this lesson, you’ll learn about the operation of an Ethernet switch, in addition to more advanced concepts including Spanning Tree Protocol and EtherChannel
Wireless Networks: In this lesson, you’ll learn about various wireless network design options, antenna selection, channel selection, and common wireless standards
Network Addressing: In this lesson, you’ll learn about IPv4 subnetting and the various types of IPv6 addresses
Routing: In this lesson, you’ll learn the theory of routing and look at multiple routing protocols, including: RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP
Unified Communications: In this lesson, you’ll learn how the spoken voice is digitized and transmitted across a network, along with a look at video transmission
Cloud and Virtualization: In this lesson, you’ll learn about virtualized devices and options for accessing those devices via a cloud provider
High Availability: In this lesson, you’ll learn about redundancy and disaster recovery options that can help reduce network downtime
Quality of Service: In this lesson, you’ll learn how various quality of service mechanisms can treat various traffic types differently, based on business needs
Target Students
Lesson descriptions
Course Instructors
Kevin Wallace
Instructor