Cisco Routing & Switching (CCNA & CCNP Equivalent)

About Course

Cisco Routing & Switching (CCNA & CCNP Equivalent) training offers a comprehensive exploration into the core principles and practices of network management. This program is meticulously designed to cover the essential concepts required for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certifications, providing a deep dive into routing protocols, switching concepts, and network troubleshooting. Participants will develop a solid understanding of IP addressing, VLANs, and inter-VLAN routing, equipping them with the skills needed to design, implement, and manage robust network infrastructures. Through hands-on labs and real-world scenarios, learners will gain practical experience in configuring and optimizing Cisco routers and switches, preparing them to tackle complex networking challenges with confidence.

As the training progresses, individuals will engage with advanced topics such as OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, and WAN technologies, ensuring a thorough preparation for higher-level networking roles. The course emphasizes the integration of security principles and the implementation of scalable networks, reflecting the evolving demands of modern IT environments. By completing this training, participants will not only be ready to pursue CCNA and CCNP certifications but will also possess a versatile skill set applicable to various networking positions. This program is ideal for aspiring network engineers, IT professionals seeking career advancement, and anyone aiming to gain a competitive edge in the field of network management.

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Course Content

1. Introduction

  • 1. Introduction
    01:09

2. Routing Landscape

3. Setting up the Lab Environment

4. Static Routing & Default Routing

5. Dynamic Routing Protocol (OSPF) Open Shortest Path First

6. OSPF Hands ON

7. Advanced OSPF (LSA Types & Virtual Links)

8. Advanced OSPF (Area Types)

9. Introduction to BGP

10. Layer 2 Switching Concepts

11. Inter-Vlan Routing

12. Spanning Tree Protocol Basics

13. Etherchannel Port-Channel Link Aggregation

14. Access Control Lists (ACL)

15. Network Address Translation (NATPAT)