Course Information
Course Overview
Learn how to configure Cisco devices with Cisco Packet Tracer and prepare for the CCNA exam. *Current for CCNA in 2020
This course will prepare for CCNA configuration examples and real life network scenarios.
Master these CCNA exam topics
- VLANs and VTP
- Trunk Ports
- HSRP
- Router on a stick
- Spanning-Tree
- EIGRP and BGP
- NAT
- DHCP
- NTP
- Syslog
- SSH
Key to Success
The key to this CCNA training course are the countless configuration and troubleshooting examples. You will quickly learn how to be ready for any exam simulation and real world scenarios.
Content and Overview
Suitable for beginners, through this course of configuration lab examples, you'll learn how to configure an enterprise network. Each section includes easy to understand diagrams and configuration examples.
With these basics mastered, the course will take you through actual device configurations and troubleshooting techniques teaching you how to network with the best of them.
You will have instant access to the course material. All of the course videos can be streamed or downloaded at any time.
Students completing the course will have the knowledge to pass the exam and start a career in networking.
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 31 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Cisco CCNA Labs with Packet Tracer
- Section 2 Network Design
- Section 3 HQ Network
- Section 4 Remote Site Network
- Section 5 WAN
- Section 6 Management
- Section 7 Services
- Section 8 Security
- Section 9 Troubleshooting
- Section 10 Bonus Section
What You’ll Learn
- How to configure the key CCNA exam topic features
- Dynamic routing with EIGRP and BGP
- Deploying VLANs with VTP
- Services like NetFlow, NTP and Syslog
- How to troubleshoot real world network scenarios
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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KKelvin Keahey
I thought this was going to be a more detail step by step course.
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GGustavo Welds Marques da Silva
It seems like some steps were cut, I opened packet tracer on my computer and I was asked to enter some initial configuration and that was not shown in the course. I am finding it difficult to follow
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CChristopher Jones
I enjoyed the course . I did my CCNP in 2011 and forgot most of it. The CCNA has changed a lot , more of the CCNP topics are there. A good learning experience. I could understand the instructor too as a lot of the courses I cannot understand with thick accents.
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IIsak Jansson
Needs more explanation on some commands and why they are used.