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About the CCNA Certification Program
- Get the most out of your career with CCNA training
Our comprehensive Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
certification program offers hands-on instruction, industry-recognized
certifications, and career advancement opportunities. Take the first
step towards a brighter future - Improve your networking knowledge with CCNA certification
Learn the basics of network hardware, protocols, and design. Discover
security best practices and get hands-on experience with routers and
switches. Gain a competitive edge by becoming CCNA certified
today!CCNA hands-on experience with real-world scenarios
Learn how to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches in a simulated
environment. Develop the skillset you need to become a successful
network engineer with CCNA certification.Get recognized in the IT industry with Cisco Certified Network
Associate (CCNA) certification.
Benefit from industry-recognized training and skills that will help you succeed in your career. Start your
CCNA today to get the validation and recognition you deserveProgram Objectives
- Understanding Network Fundamentals:
The CCNA program aims to teach candidates the fundamentals of computer networking, including the OSI
and TCP/IP models, networking protocols, and basic networking devices.
- Configuring and Troubleshooting Cisco Networking Devices:
The program focuses on the configuration and troubleshooting of Cisco routers and
switches, including LAN switching technologies, IP routing technologies,
and wireless LANs. - Implementing Network Security:
The program covers network security concepts and the implementation of
security measures to protect network devices, data, and infrastructure. - Understanding WAN Technologies:
The program teaches candidates about WAN (Wide Area Network) technologies, including Point-to-Point
Protocol (PPP), Frame Relay, and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). - Managing Network Device Traffic:
The program covers network traffic management techniques, such as
Quality of Service (QoS), to prioritize network traffic and ensure optimal network performance - Implementing IPv6: The program teaches candidates how to implement
IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6), the latest version of the Internet
Protocol, which is designed to replace the aging IPv4 protocol.
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