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CCNA 200-301 Foundations: A Pre-CCNA Review of Networking Fundamentals

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Course Features

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Duration

8.42 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

8.42 hours

Course Description

Although the CCNA certification program is associate-level, exam candidates should have a basic understanding of IP addressing and knowledge of networking fundamentals. They also need to have some experience in deploying and managing Cisco solutions. CCNA 200–301 Foundations LiveLessons will provide you with the knowledge necessary to start your CCNA exam preparation. This comprehensive course in networking fundamentals assumes no prior knowledge and covers the theory and operation multiple networking technologies. It is designed to provide a solid foundation for your CCNA studies.

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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

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Kevin Wallace is the instructor for this course
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