CCNA (200-301) Cert Prep: Network Fundamentals and Access

CCNA (200-301) Cert Prep: Network Fundamentals and Access

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The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification has been updated to reflect the latest technologies and job roles. The revised exam tests IT professionals’ understanding of foundational networking topics in six domains, including the two covered in this course: network fundamentals and network access. Join instructor Greg Sowell for this comprehensive review, designed to refresh your skills on topics such as network components and architecture, IP addressing, routing, switch configuration, and virtualization. Greg also reviews connectivity and access-related topics such as VLANs and wireless architectures. The lessons are full of diagrams and demos on real routers and switches, so you can develop the skills you need to pass the exam and have a more successful career.

Topics include:

  • Network models
  • Network components
  • Troubleshooting the interface and cable issues
  • Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
  • Virtualization
  • Switching concepts
  • Switching configuration
  • VLANs
  • Wireless architectures
  • Wireless security
Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Get prepared for CCNA 200-301
2 What you should know

Network Fundamentals
3 Network models
4 Network components
5 Network topology achitecture
6 Physical interface and cable types
7 Command-line interface
8 Remote access
9 Interface and cable issue troubleshooting
10 TCP and UDP
11 IPv4 addressing and subnetting
12 Configuring IPv4 addressing
13 Private IPv4 addressing and NAT
14 Configure and verify IPv6 addressing and prefix
15 IPv6 address types
16 Verify IP parameters on client devices
17 Virtualization fundamentals

Network Access
18 Switching concepts
19 VLANs
20 VLAN trunking
21 Layer 2 discovery protocols
22 EtherChannels
23 Spanning tree protocol
24 Wireless frequencies
25 Wireless principles
26 Wireless security
27 Wireless architectures and AP modes
28 AP connections and management protocols
29 WLC client configuration

Conclusion
30 Next steps