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CCNA Training in Marathahalli, Bangalore by RIA institute offers students an innovative way to learn CCNA in Bangalore. With experienced CCNA professional trainers and advanced lab Facilities to practice CCNA, students can complete CCNA training on real-time scenario. Our CCNA Training institute in Bangalore is rated as one of the Best CCNA Learning Centre on Google.
Training methodology used for conducting CCNA course includes ease of understanding CCNA concepts, latest examples in CCNA classes and real time practical exposure. This ensures that students opting for CCNA training in Marathahalli, Bangalore get value for money. Our CCNA course content is structured to cover all concepts under CCNA Training.
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- CCNA Hands on experience
- Project support on CCNA
- Real time exposure on latest CCNA modules
- Advanced CCNA Training methodologies
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- 8+ Years of experience on CCNA Projects
- Has worked on multiple real-time CCNA scenarios
- Worked as Top CCNA Consultant in MNC’s across the globe
- Trained over 100 students over the years
- Certified CCNA industry professional
- Strong Knowledge of CCNA Theory and Practical’s
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Coaching facilities for CCNA Training in Marathahalli, Bangalore are best suited for Freshers as well as experienced professionals who are actively looking for upgrading skills in CCNA. From CCNA training consultation to CCNA course completion we offer complete support to students. Regular reviews are conducted to ensure that CCNA Training is being conducted in a structured manner and the students are able to understand all the CCNA Training concepts.
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We offer flexible batch timings for CCNA Training in Bangalore. Students can choose to join our weekday batches for CCNA course and IT professionals looking for CCNA Training to advance in their career can join our Weekend classes based on their convenience. We also offer Fast Track Training for students who want to complete CCNA course in detail in a short span.
CCNA Course Content
Our CCNA Course content is structured to cover all the modules within CCNA. From basic to advance, we give CCNA training in Bangalore in a manner that is easy to understand.
Below is the detailed course content for CCNA Training
Introduction
- Recognize the purpose and functions of various network devices such as routers, switches, bridges and hubs
- Describe the purpose and basic operation of the protocols in the OSI and TCP/IP models
- Identify the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to connect Cisco network devices to other network devices and hosts in a LAN
- Determine the technology and media access control method for Ethernet networks
- Identify basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches
- Configure and verify initial switch configuration including remote access management
Basic Networking
- 2.a hostname
- 2.b mgmt IP address
- 2.c IP default-gateway
- 2.d local user and password
- 2.e enable secret password
- 2.f console and VTY logins
- 2.g exec-timeout
- 2.h service password encryption
- 2.i copy run start
- 2.6 Configure and verify VLANs
- 2.8 Identify enhanced switching technologies
- 2.8.a RSTP
- 2.8.b PVSTP
- 2.8.c Etherchannels
- 2.9 Configure and verify PVSTP operation
- 2.9.a Describe root bridge election
- 2.9.b Spanning tree mode
Describe the operation and necessity of using private and public IP addresses for IPv4 addressing
- 3.2 Identify the appropriate IPv4 addressing scheme using VLSM and summarization to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment.
- 3.3 Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6 in conjunction with IPv4
- 3.4.a dual stack
- 3.5 Describe IPv6 addresses
- 3.5.a global unicast
- 3.5.b multicast
- 3.5.c link local
- 3.5.d unique local
- 3.5.e eui 64
- 3.5.f auto-configuration
Describe basic routing concepts
- 4.1.a packet forwarding
- 4.1.b router lookup process
- 4.1.c Process Switching/Fast Switching/CEF
- 4.2 Configure and verify utilizing the CLI to set basic Router configuration
- 4.2.a hostname
- 4.2.b local user and password
- 4.2.c enable secret password
- 4.2.d console and VTY logins
- 4.2.e exec-timeout
- 4.2.f service password encryption
- 4.2.g Interface IP Address
– 4.2.g [i] loopback - 4.2.h banner
- 4.2.i motd
- 4.2.j copy run start
- 4.3 Configure and verify operation status of a device interface
- 4.3.a Serial
- 4.3.b Ethernet
- 4.4 Verify router configuration and network connectivity using
- 4.4.a ping ◦
-4.4.a [i] extended - 4.4.b traceroute
- 4.4.c telnet
- 4.4.d SSH
- 4.4.e sh cdp neighbors
- 4.5 Configure and verify routing configuration for a static or default route given specific routing requirements
- 4.6 Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols
- 4.6.a Static versus Dynamic
- 4.6.b Link state versus Distance Vector
- 4.6.c next hop
- 4.6.d ip routing table
- 4.6.e Passive Interfaces (how they work)
- 4.6.f Admin Distance
- 4.6.g split horizon
- 4.6.h metric
- 4.7 Configure and verify OSPF
- 4.7.a Benefit of single area
- 4.7.b Configure OSPv2
- 4.7.c Configure OSPv3
- 4.7.d Router ID
- 4.7.e Passive Interface
- 4.7.f Discuss multi-area OSPF
- 4.7.g Understand LSA types and purpose
- 4.8 Configure and verify interVLAN routing (Router on a stick)
- 4.8.a sub interfaces
- 4.8.b upstream routing
- 4.8.c encapsulation
- 4.9 Configure SVI interfaces
- 4.10 Manage Cisco IOS Files
- 4.10.a Boot Preferences
- 4.10.b Cisco IOS Images (15)
- 4.10.c Licensing
- ◦4.10.c [i] Show license
- ◦4.10.c [ii] Change license
- 4.11 Configure and verify EIGRP (single AS)
- 4.11.a Feasible Distance/Feasible Successors/Administrative distance
- 4.11.b Feasibility condition
- 4.11.c Metric composition
- 4.11.d Router ID
- 4.11.e auto summary
- 4.11.f Path Selection
- 4.11.g Load Balancing
- ◦4.11.g [i] Unequal
- ◦4.11.g [ii] Equal
Describe basic routing concepts
- 5.1.a packet forwarding
- 5.1.b router lookup process
- 5.1.c Process Switching/Fast Switching/CEF
- 5.2 Configure and verify utilizing the CLI to set basic Router configuration
- 5.2.a hostname
- 5.2.b local user and password
- 5.2.c enable secret password
- 5.2.d console and VTY logins
- 5.2.e exec-timeout
- 5.2.f service password encryption
- 5.2.g Interface IP Address
- ◦5.2.g [i] loopback
- 5.2.h banner
- 5.2.i motd
- 5.2.j copy run start
- 5.3 Configure and verify operation status of a device interface
- 5.3.a Serial
- 5.3.b Ethernet
- 5.4 Verify router configuration and network connectivity using
- 5.4.a ping
- ◦4.4.a [i] extended
- 5.4.b traceroute
- 5.4.c telnet
- 5.4.d SSH
- 5.4.e sh cdp neighbors
- 5.5 Configure and verify routing configuration for a static or default route given specific routing requirements
- 5.6 Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols
- 5.6.a Static versus Dynamic
- 5.6.b Link state versus Distance Vector
- 5.6.c next hop
- 5.6.d ip routing table
- 5.6.e Passive Interfaces (how they work)
- 5.6.f Admin Distance
- 5.6.g split horizon
- 5.6.h metric
- 5.7 Configure and verify OSPF
- 5.7.a Benefit of single area
- 5.7.b Configure OSPv2
- 5.7.c Configure OSPv3
- 5.7.d Router ID
- 5.7.e Passive Interface
- 5.7.f Discuss multi-area OSPF
- 5.7.g Understand LSA types and purpose
- 5.8 Configure and verify interVLAN routing (Router on a stick)
- 5.8.a sub interfaces
- 5.8.b upstream routing
- 5.8.c encapsulation
- 5.9 Configure SVI interfaces
- 5.10 Manage Cisco IOS Files
- 5.10.a Boot Preferences
- 5.10.b Cisco IOS Images (15)
- 5.10.c Licensing ◦4.10.c [i] Show license
- 5.10.c [ii] Change license
- 5.11 Configure and verify EIGRP (single AS)
- 5.11.a Feasible Distance/Feasible Successors/Administrative distance
- 5.11.b Feasibility condition
- 5.11.c Metric composition
- 5.11.d Router ID
- 5.11.e auto summary
- 5.11.f Path Selection
- 5.11.g Load Balancing
- ◦4.11.g [i] Unequal
- ◦4.11.g [ii] Equal
IP Services
- 6.1 Configure and verify DHCP (IOS Router)
- 6.1.a Configuring router interfaces to use DHCP
- 6.1.b DHCP options (basic overview and functionality)
- 6.1.c Excluded addresses
- 6.1.d Lease time
- 6.2 Describe the types, features, and applications of ACLs
- 6.2.a standard (editing and sequence numbers)
- 6.2.b extended
- 6.2.c named
- 6.2.d numbered
- 6.2.e Log option
- 6.3 Configure and verify ACLs in a network environment
- 6.3.a named
- 6.3.b numbered
- 6.3.c Log option
- 6.4 Identify the basic operation of NAT
- 6.4.a purpose
- 6.4.b pool
- 6.4.c static
- 6.4.d 1 to 1
- 6.4.e overloading
- 6.4.f source addressing
- 6.4.g one way NAT
- 6.5 Configure and verify NAT for given network requirements
- 6.6 Configure and verify NTP as a client.
Configure and verify network device security features
- 7.1.a Device password security
- 7.1.b enable secret versus enable
- 7.1.c Transport
- 7.1.c.1 disable telnet
- 7.1.c.2 SSH
- 7.1.d VTYs
- 7.1.e physical security
- 7.1.f service password
- 7.1.g Describe external authentication methods
- 7.2 Configure and verify Switch Port Security
- 7.2.a Sticky mac
- 7.2.b MAC address limitation
- 7.2.c static/dynamic
- 7.2.d violation modes
- ◦7.2.d [i] err disable
- ◦7.2.d [ii] shutdown
- ◦7.2.d [iii] protect restrict
- 7.2.e shutdown unused ports
- 7.2.f err disable recovery
- 7.2.g assign unused ports in unused VLANs
- 7.2.h putting Native VLAN to other than VLAN 1
- 7.3 Configure and verify ACLs to filter network traffic
Identify different WAN technologies
- 8.1.a Metro ethernet
- 8.1.b VSAT
- 8.1.c Cellular 3g/4g
- 8.1.d MPLS
- 8.1.e T1/E1
- 8.1.f ISDN
- 8.1.g DSL
- 8.1.h Frame relay
- 8.1.i Cable
- 8.1.j VPN
- 8.2 Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection
- 8.3 Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco routers
- 8.4 Configure and verify Frame Relay on Cisco routers
- 8.5 Implement and troubleshoot PPPoE
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