Thursday, February 18, 2021

CCNA Routing and Switching. Part 1 - Introduction to Networking

About the program

The CCNA Routing and Switching (Cisco Certified Routing and Switching) curriculum consists of 4 parts: ccnp routing and switching

Introduction to networking

Routing and Switching Principles

Scaling networks

Consolidation of networks

After completing the two parts, students will be prepared to take the ICND1 (100-105) international exam for the Cisco CCENT (Cisco Certified Networking Technician) certification.

After passing all four parts - to pass the second exam ICND2 (200-105) or the unified CCNA exam (200-125) in order to obtain the certificate "CCNA Routing and Switching".

Target audience of the course

The training program is designed for anyone seeking an entry-level position in the information and communication technology field and planning to pursue a career in this field.

The CCNA Routing and Switching program covers networking issues from the basics to complex configurations and provides opportunities for hands-on experience and professional development of the business community.

This program is suitable for students from a wide range of educational backgrounds, including high school students, university students, college students, and vocational school students.

About the first part of the "Introduction to Networks" course

The introductory part of the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum provides a basic understanding of the architecture, structure, functionality, and components of the computer network and the Internet.

This part deals with the principles and structure of IP-addressing, the basic concepts of data transmission networks, Ethernet.

After completing the first part, students will be able to create simple local networks, carry out basic configuration of routers and switches, as well as independently design IP addressing schemes.

Upon completion of the introductory portion of the course, you will have gained all the knowledge you need to successfully complete the next portion of the Routing and Switching Principles course.

Program of the first part of the course "Introduction to the network"

The introductory part includes 11 chapters on topics:

Study of the network.

Setting up a network operating system.

Network protocols and connections.

Network access level.

Ethernet technology.

Network layer.

Transport layer.

IP addressing.

Dividing an IP network into subnets.

Application level.

It's a network.

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