CCNA Certified
CCNA Certified
Overview
This comprehensive CCNA training course takes you from zero networking knowledge to full CCNA-level proficiency.
You’ll master Cisco router & switch configuration, routing protocols, security basics, VLANs, STP, NAT, and IPv6 — using real-world Cisco IOS commands, labs, and best practices.
Perfect for beginners, IT freshers, or career switchers in Mumbai or anywhere who want globally recognized Cisco certification skills for networking jobs.
Covers everything needed to pass the latest CCNA 200-301 exam and build practical hands-on expertise.
Key Features
🌐 Full CCNA 200-301 syllabus coverage – from router basics to advanced routing & switching
🔌 Step-by-step Cisco IOS CLI configuration (real commands shown)
🛠️ Hands-on focus: Console access, PuTTY, TFTP backups, static/dynamic routing, ACLs, NAT, VLANs, STP, EtherChannel
⚡ Deep dives into modern topics: OSPF, EIGRP, IPv6 routing (RIPng, OSPFv3), GRE tunnels
🔒 Security essentials: Passwords, ACLs for traffic filtering & VTY protection
📡 Switching mastery: VLAN trunking, VTP, DTP, STP/RSTP, PortFast, EtherChannel (LACP/PAgP)
😊 Beginner-friendly – starts with CCNA intro and router access, no prior experience needed
🚀 Excellent prep for real Cisco jobs + CCNA certification success
Course Content
Module 1: Getting Started with CCNA & Router Access
- Introduction to CCNA certification
- Types of router memory
- Ways to connect and access Cisco routers/switches (Console, Aux, Telnet, SSH, HTTP/HTTPS)
- Setting up console connection (including when no serial port is available)
- Using terminal emulators: HyperTerminal and PuTTY
Module 2: Network Design & Basic Concepts
- Cisco’s three-tier hierarchical network model
- Why routers segment networks (benefits)
- Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast traffic
- Collision domains vs Broadcast domains
Module 3: Router Startup, Files & TFTP Server
- Router boot sequence
- What is TFTP and how to install/configure SolarWinds TFTP Server
- Backing up, restoring, and upgrading IOS & configuration files using TFTP
- Understanding Cisco IOS image file naming
Module 4: Cisco IOS Basics & Device Security
- Different CLI modes in Cisco IOS
- Setting passwords to secure the router
- Most important show commands
- Useful keyboard shortcuts in CLI
Module 5: Router Interfaces & Neighbor Discovery
- Interface naming conventions
- Configuring different types of interfaces (physical, subinterface, loopback, null)
- Setting up serial interfaces
- Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and its key commands
Module 6: Routing Fundamentals
- Difference between routing and switching
- Static vs dynamic routing
- Routed protocols vs routing protocols
- IGP vs EGP, Administrative Distance
- Configuring static and default routes
- Routing metrics, convergence, and avoiding routing loops
Module 7: Dynamic Routing Protocols
- Distance Vector: RIP (v1/v2), IGRP – configuration, metrics, authentication, auto-summarization
- Link-State: OSPF – areas, router ID, cost, configuration
- Hybrid: EIGRP – metric calculation, configuration, auto-summarization
Module 8: Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Standard ACLs – where to place them, wildcard masks
- Extended ACLs – operators, ports, established keyword, placement
- Named ACLs (standard & extended)
- Applying ACLs to VTY lines (Telnet/SSH)
- Editing named ACLs
Module 9: NAT, Tunnels & Basic Switching
- Network Address Translation (NAT): Static, Dynamic, PAT (Overload)
- NAT address types (Inside Local/Global, Outside Local/Global)
- Configuring different NAT types
- GRE tunnels and configuration
- Switches vs bridges, switching methods, duplex modes, switch functions
- Management VLAN setup
Module 10: Advanced Switching, VLANs, STP & IPv6
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP/RSTP/PVST): root bridge, ports, states, timers, PortFast, UplinkFast, BackboneFast
- VLANs: creation, trunking (802.1Q), native VLAN, VTP (modes, pruning), DTP
- EtherChannel: PAgP, LACP, manual mode
- IPv6 basics: addressing, static routing, RIPng, OSPFv3
Course Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- 🧠 Understand CCNA certification structure and Cisco networking fundamentals
- 🔍 Access, configure, and secure Cisco routers & switches using CLI
- 📤 Build and troubleshoot networks using static routes, dynamic protocols (RIP, OSPF, EIGRP)
- ⚙️ Implement IP services: NAT (Static/Dynamic/PAT), DHCP relay, GRE tunnels
- 🌿 Design segmented networks with VLANs, trunking, VTP, and Spanning Tree (STP/RSTP)
- 🔐 Apply access control lists (standard/extended/named) for traffic filtering & security
- 📈 Configure IPv6 addressing, static routing, and IPv6 dynamic protocols
- 🚀 Prepare confidently for the CCNA 200-301 exam and entry-level Cisco networking roles
Job Opportunities After Completing the course
This course prepares you for high-demand roles in India and globally (especially with CCNA certification):
- 🛡️ Network Engineer (Junior/Associate)
- 🖥️ Cisco Network Support Engineer
- 🔧 IT Network Administrator / Technician
- 🌐 NOC Engineer (Network Operations Center)
- 💻 Technical Support Engineer (Networking)
- 🔒 Junior Network Security Engineer
- ☁️ Cloud Network Support (AWS/Azure networking basics)
- 📚 IT Trainee → CCNA Certified Network Engineer pathway
Average starting salary in Mumbai/India (2026): ₹4–8 LPA (higher with certification & experience).
Many MNCs, ISPs, IT services companies actively hire CCNA holders.
