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The Cisco® Implementation and Administration (CCNA 200-301) Specialization builds on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with computing and networking to provide you with the knowledge and skills expected of an entry-level network administrator. It also addresses the content described in the exam objectives for the Certified Cisco Network Administrator (CCNA® 200-301). If you are pursuing a Cisco technical certification path, the CCNA 200.301 exam is your first step into the world of Cisco certification.
Note: All of the courses in this Specialization are meant to be used alongside the optional Boson NetSim® labs, which are sold separately on the Logical Operations store. Use of these labs is optional, although they are highly recommended due to the significant benefit that hands-on practices brings to the learning experience.
Syllabus
- Course 1: CCNA: Networking Basics, Switching, Addressing, and Routing
- Course 2: CCNA: Wireless Networking and IP Services
- Course 3: CCNA: Network Security, Automation, and Troubleshooting
Courses
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To round out your skills in network administration, in this course, you'll explore network-security fundamentals like passwords, Layer 2 security, wireless security, and remote-access security. You'll also be introduced to automation and programmability as it pertains to making network administration more efficient and effective. Finally, you'll engage in troubleshooting for each of the prior areas of concern, ensuring that you can adequately address any networking problems that might arise. This is the third and final course in a multi-course Specialization. All of the courses in this Specialization are meant to be used alongside the optional Boson NetSim® labs, which are sold separately on the Logical Operations store: https://store.logicaloperations.com/cisco-solutions-implementation-and-administration-ccna-200-301-lab-environment.html. Use of these labs is optional, although they are highly recommended due to the significant benefit that hands-on practices brings to the learning experience.
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This course will be useful to anyone looking to become an entry-level network administrator. You will learn basic concepts related to networking, like topologies, models, and protocols. You'll also configure switching using techniques like virtual local area networks (VLANs). Then, you'll configure IP addressing using IPv4 and IPv6, and configure static and dynamic routing. This is the first course in a multi-course Specialization. All of the courses in this Specialization are meant to be used alongside the optional Boson NetSim® labs, which are sold separately on the Logical Operations store: https://store.logicaloperations.com/cisco-solutions-implementation-and-administration-ccna-200-301-lab-environment.html. Use of these labs is optional, although they are highly recommended due to the significant benefit that hands-on practices brings to the learning experience.
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In this course, you'll continue developing your network-administration skills by configuring wireless local area networks (WLANs), managing WLAN connections, and configuring clients for WLAN access. You'll also configure some of the most important IP networking services, namely Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Network Address Translation (NAT), Network Time Protocol (NTP), and Domain Name System (DNS). This is the second course in a multi-course Specialization. All of the courses in this Specialization are meant to be used alongside the optional Boson NetSim® labs, which are sold separately on the Logical Operations store: https://store.logicaloperations.com/cisco-solutions-implementation-and-administration-ccna-200-301-lab-environment.html. Use of these labs is optional, although they are highly recommended due to the significant benefit that hands-on practices brings to the learning experience.
Taught by
Bill Rosenthal