Cisco CCNA 200-301

Skill outline

  • Introduction to Build a Physical Cisco Lab Environment
  • Why Use a Physical Lab?
  • Understanding Common Switch Models
  • Understanding Common Router Models
  • Understanding Device Memory Requirements
  • Understanding Common Modules
  • Performing Password Recovery
  • Building a CCNA Lab Environment
  • Why You’ll Benefit from Packet Tracer
  • Getting and Installing Packet Tracer
  • Configuring Your First PT Network
  • Getting Physical
  • Visualizing Network Traffic with Simple PDUs
  • Visualizing Network Traffic with Complex PDU
  • Replicating a Physical Rack
  • Using Packet Tracer on your Tablet
  • Final Challenge and Review
  • Design, install and support business critical network switch, router and VLANs.
  • Implementing, troubleshooting and supporting LAN/WAN networks.
  • Investigate new network technologies to support IT infrastructure.
  • Monitoring and fault finding to manage and resolve major IT incidents.
  • Learn how to handle networking projects as well as providing user support.
  • Manage Cisco Enterprise switching and routing network infrastructure.
  • Gain a deep understanding about Cisco Networking concepts.

 

25 Point Grade 12 for five subjects (50% = 5) Excluding Life Orientation
Maths 40% (Maths Lit 60%)
English (1st Language) 50%
(2nd Language 40%)
OR
A+ N+ certificate or letter of employment in the ICT Industry
The CCNA is a highly respected certification program for those wishing to start a career as a entry-level network engineer. This is a part time course ideal for candidates who are already working in the IT industry and want to enhance their career prospects or those wishing to enter the high demand world of Communication Networks for the first time.
CCNA: Introduction to Networks (ITN)
CCNA: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (SRWE)
CCNA: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA)
CCNA Cybersecurity Operations
This curriculum provides a comprehensive introduction to the networking field and in-depth exposure to fundamental networking, LAN switching, wireless LANs, basic routing, Cybersecurity, WAN concepts, VPNs, QoS, Virtualization, and network automation. Through hands-on lab activities, students learn how to implement network technologies and troubleshoot network failures and prepare the student to be business ready from day 1
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Practice what you learn on both real equipment and Cisco Packet Tracer, a network configuration simulation tool. Gain skills you need to get hired and succeed in jobs related to networking computers and businesses. Whether you’re preparing for your first job or specializing with more study, CCNA is a great foundationhttp://www.cisco.com/web/learning/certifications/associate/ccna/index.html
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70% for each of 4 possible CCNA course certificates
Outcomes
The Cisco Academy is an IT skills and career building development program for those wishing to start a career as a entry-level network engineer or gain promotion in their IT jobs. Career pathways include: network technician, network administrator, designer, engineer http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/certifications/associate/ccna/index.html
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