COURSE OUTLINE
- This course provides a comprehensive understanding of computer network architecture, components, and operations, encompassing the Internet.
- Students delve into topics such as IP addressing, Ethernet concepts, and basic router and switch configurations.
- They also explore crucial routing protocols and virtual LAN operations across both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
- Advancing further, students learn to configure routers and switches for advanced functionalities, troubleshoot common issues, and implement WLANs in small-to-medium networks.
- Additionally, the curriculum covers WAN technologies and network services tailored for complex networks, focusing on device selection, troubleshooting, and VPN operations.
- Furthermore, students are introduced to Cyber Security fundamentals.
By mastering these concepts, students will be well-prepared to pass the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam.
This course is 30% Theory and 70% hands-on on using routing and switching simulators.
COURSE OUTCOME:
Upon completing this course, you’ll have the skills to construct small WANs, LANs, WLANs, and VPNs, as well as diagnose and resolve network problems. Moreover, you’ll be equipped to pursue positions as a Network Administrator or Network Engineer.