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CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate

CCNA: The Complete Guide to Getting Certified advance network engineering
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Computer Networks: A Beginner to expert Setup and manage kind of network easily
- Understand How Computer Networks Work
- Wireless Networks setup and manage
- Wireless Networks Types
- Wireless Networks Devices setup
- Wireless Networks Security
- Know the Inner Workings of a Computer Network
- Computer Networks Topologies
- Computer Networks Devices and Services
- IP/ Protocol
- Computer Networks Security
- TCP/IP Protocol Suite
- ISO/OSI Model (7 Layers)
- Computer Networks Security
- Intrusion Detection and Prevention systems (IDS/IPS)
- Working with name-resolution
- IP address allocation.
- Active Directory.
- Firewalls and Honeypots
- Physical Security & Incident Handling
- Troubleshooting.
- Network setup and Troubleshooting.
Now from here start advance network part
- Get what you need to pass the up-to-date Cisco CCNA exam
- Explore how routing and switching technologies work in real-world environments
- Gain hands-on Cisco CCNA configuration and troubleshooting experience through practice labs
- Develop skills to work on enterprise production networks
- MAC protocols, CSMA/CD, Ethernet, Addressing
- Describe network fundamentals and build simple LANs
- Describe hubs, switches, and routers
- Explain how addresses are allocated using DHCP
- Explain IP addressing and subnetting
- Explain name resolution using DNS
- Explain Wi-Fi 6 and other Wi-Fi technologies
This is a complete & comprehensive CCNA R/S, the CCENT & ICND2. It is designed to prepare the student to be able to take any of these certification exams.
How to work on BOSON or GNS3 and Packet Tracer
- Complete Subnetting Lab
- DHCP Server setup
- Switching vs routing. Switching architectures.
- IP Addressing. Forwarding. LPM forwarding algorithm. IP delivery, layer 3/tag switching.
- Internet Multicast forwarding and routing. Address allocation/use.
- Routing protocols: distance vector vs link-state routing, DV problems
- Intra-domain routing (RIP, OSPF)
- DUAL, Inter-domain routing, BGP, CIDR, IPv6 intro.
- Transport introduction. Port numbers, service models, UDP. Intro to reliability
ntro to TCP. Flow control vs. congestion control. Congestion collapse. Window-based and rate-based congestion control. - ATM, Cell Switching, IP/ATM and IP/Sonet, AAL5
- Quality of service. Service interfaces. Traffic characterization and admission control.
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How to work on BOSON or GNS3 and Packet Tracer
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