The programme is designed for system maintenance and support staff, computer science/IT graduate students, Networking aspirants and high school graduates. Full CCNA course takes 4 months to complete.
You are required to have done IT Essentials and basic MS Office applications
Duration and timings are according to Cisco guidelines.
The following is a brief CCNA course outline of the modules:
The course will help you:
Understand physical (MAC) and logical (IP) addressing and network routing techniques
Be familiar with some TCP/IP protocols
Be familiar with a range of upper layer issues and their relationship with the other layers
Be aware of a range of Physical/Data Link/Network Layer problems
Appreciate the troubleshooting process and be able to do simple fault finding
Be able to establish a small LAN as part of a campus network…. And much more.
Duration: 3 weeks
On successful completion of this course you will be able to:
Be aware of LANs and WANs: devices and technologies
Interact with Cisco Router User Interface, understanding components and a range of comments and configurations
Comprehend the technicalities of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Understand the significance of IP addressing on routed networks
Know about routing basics, including IP… and much more.
Addressing on routed networks and subnetworks, applied to a range of LANs
Be familiar with the principles of network management… and much more.
Duration: 3 weeks
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
Understand how to solve typical LAN performance issues and be able to choose technologies that enhance LAN scalability and security
Understand how LAN switching technologies are implemented and the relationships between the switched LANs and VLANs.
Demonstrate proficiency in designing and implementing LAN networks and interconnecting these using routers configured with dynamic routing protocols
Extend an understanding of network protocols to include IPX and demonstrate proficiency of using IPX in situations where IP may also be used… and much more.
Duration: 3 weeks
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
Understand how to solve typical LAN performance issues and be able to choose technologies that enhance LAN scalability and security
Understand how LAN switching technologies are implemented and the relationship between switched LANs and VLANs
Proficiency in designing and implementing LAN networks and interconnecting them
Demonstrate the correct applications of router security features including access lists, solve common security and management issues
Extend an understanding of network protocols to include IPX and demonstrate proficiency of using IPX in situations where IP may also be used
Understand the role and capabilities of WAN technologies and be able to design WAN networks that satisfy common operational constraints
Duration: 3 weeks
On successful completion of the IT Essentials and CAN 1-4, you will be eligible to join CCNA Security.
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
Describe the security threats facing modern network infrastructures
Secure Cisco routers
Mitigate threats to Cisco routers and networks using ACLS
Mitigate common layer 2 attacks
Implement site to site IPsec VPNs
Implement the Cisco IOS firewall feature set
The duration for CCNA Security is 1 month. The pre-requisite is that you must have completed CCNA 1 – 4.
Duration: 3 weeks
The next intake is in January