The Cisco CCNA routing & switching certification shows global IT employers that your skills and knowledge can be used to set up, configure, operate, troubleshoot, and maintain small enterprise networks.
Is it time for you to become a CCNA? Are you ready to get more prestige and a higher salary? This course will help you get your CCNA certification. Here's how it works: To earn the CCNA certification, you must pass the Cisco ICND2 200–105 exam and the ICND1100-105 exam (or CCNA 200–125 exam). Do you have ICND1-level skills? Follow along as our Cisco Certified Network Academy Instructor teaches you everything you need in order to pass the Cisco ICND2.
- Learn about VLANs, trunking and switch stacking, as well as chassis aggregation and spanning tree protocols.
- Learn how to troubleshoot and configure EIGRP in IPv4 or IPv6 environments
- Learn how to identify the functions, characteristics, and components of private and public WANs
- Understanding QoS, virtualization, and cloud services. How to troubleshoot IP connectivity
- Learn how to describe SNMP, Syslog, as well as how to manage Cisco device configurations
- Prepare for the ICND2 exam with a curriculum that matches the ICND2 objectives
John Pickard, a network engineering expert, wrote the O'Reilly title "Cisco ICND1100-105 Exam Training". John is a Cisco Certified Network Academy Instructor, a college professor, and a former U.S. Air Force technical instructor with more than 16 years of experience in teaching network engineering. He also holds many certifications (CCNP and IPv6 Forum Certified Trainer, as well as numerous other certifications such as CCNP, IPv6 Forum Certified Green Engineer, and Trainer, etc.). and a PhD in Technology Management from Indiana State University.