- Recent Graduates.
- Students.
- Candidates entering IT job market.
- Individuals seeking CCNA, CCNA concentrations, CCNP and CCIE certification.
- First-level network support staff.
- System engineers and account managers.
- Helpdesk operators.
A CCENT certification opens the doors to a career in networking. Having your CCENT means you have what it takes to manage a small, enterprise branch network. A CCENT is your first step toward CCNA certification and will help you stand out from the crowd in entry-level positions. CCENT certifications are valid for three years.
To recertify, pass ONE of the following exams before the certification expiration date:Pass the current ICND1 exam, or Pass the current ICND2 exam, or Pass the current CCNA exam, or Pass any current CCNA Concentration exam (wireless, or security, or voice, or SP Ops), or Pass any current 642-XXX professional level exam, or Pass any current CCIE Written Exam, or Pass the current CCDE Written Exam, or current CCDE Practical Exam, or Pass the Cisco Certified Architect (CCAr) interview AND the CCAr board review to extend lower certifications.
Who should attend
Prerequisites
Basic Computer Knowledge
Key Benefits :
This course focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small branch office Enterprise network, including configuring a switch, a router, and connecting to a WAN and implementing network security. A Student should be able to complete configuration and implementation of a small branch office network under supervision.
CCENT Training Course Syllabus
- Recognize the purpose and functions of various network devices such as routers, switches, bridges and hubs.
- Select the components required to meet a given network specification.
- Identify common applications and their impact on the network .
- Describe the purpose and basic operation of the protocols in the OSI and TCP/IP models Predict the data flow between two hosts across a network.
- 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.
- Verify network status and switch operation using basic utilities.
- Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and the need for routing between them.
- Configure and verify VLANs.
- Configure and verify trunking on Cisco switches.
- Describe the operation and necessity of using private and public IP addresses for IPv4 addressing.
- Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment .
- Identify the appropriate IPv4 addressing scheme using VLSM and summarization to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment.
- Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6 in.
- Describe IPv6 addresses.
- Describe basic routing concept.
- Configure and verify utilizing the CLI to set basic router configuration.
- Configure and verify operation status of an Ethernet interface.
- Verify router configuration and network connectivity using.
- Configure and verify routing configuration for a static or default route given specific routing requirements.
- Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols.
- Configure and verify OSPF.
- Configure and verify interVLAN routing (Router on a stick).
- Configure SVI interfaces.
- Configure and verify DHCP (IOS Router).
- Describe the types, features, and applications of ACLs.
- Configure and verify ACLs in a network environment.
- Identify the basic operation of NAT.
- Configure and verify NAT for given network requirements.
- Configure and verify NTP as a client.
- Configure and verify network device security features.
- Configure and verify switch port security.
- Configure and verify ACLs to filter network traffic.
- Configure and verify an ACLs to limit telnet and SSH access to the router.
- Troubleshoot and correct common problems associated with IP addressing and host configurations.
- Troubleshoot and resolve VLAN problems.
- Troubleshoot and resolve trunking problems on Cisco switches.
- Troubleshoot and resolve ACL issues.
- Troubleshoot and resolve Layer 1 problems.
- Real Time Training
- Use cases for practice
- Installation
- Presentations
- Documentation
- Resume preparation
- FAQs
Highlights
Course details
Part Time: 30 Sessions (2 hrs/day)
Full Time: 7 Sessions (8 hrs/day)
Trainer Profile
Our trainer is a real time expert working in one of the top MNC’s. He is an expert trainer in understanding the student requirement and explains the concepts in a way students remember it for long. It a practical and job oriented approach, which helps the students to understand and implement the same when they go to Job.