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This CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1 Specialization provides both theory as well as real-world live exploration to help you build confidence while gaining the necessary experience to pass the CCNA 200-301 exam. This course also helps you strengthen your skills by having detailed, repeatable examples and scenarios that showcase the why behind each technology.
This course includes many examples of hands-on, facilitated walkthroughs that provide the appropriate level of technical depth to prepare for the exam. It also includes specific content to better prepare you for what comes after the exam, whether that involves pursuing a higher-level certification such as the CCNP or transitioning directly into the workforce within the networking field.
Syllabus
- Course 1: CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1: Unit 1
- Course 2: CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1: Unit 2
- Course 3: CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1: Unit 3
- Course 4: CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1: Unit 4
- Course 5: CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1: Unit 5
- Course 6: CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1: Unit 6
- Course 7: CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1: Unit 7
Courses
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This course covers network components, devices, and their functions. You will learn about network architectures, including the three-tier hierarchical model and modern software and infrastructure services. Gain practical experience with physical interface types and connectivity methods, and understand switching concepts and traffic forwarding. By the end of this course, you'll be skilled in using Layer 2 discovery protocols for efficient network operations.
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This course is designed to teach you how to configure and troubleshoot VLANs, understand EtherChannel basics, and manage trunking and inter-switch connections. You'll also learn about Rapid PVST+ Spanning Tree Protocol and the differences between TCP and UDP for better network performance. By the end, you'll have the skills to handle complex network issues and maintain smooth communication across your network.
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This course is designed to give you a strong understanding of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, subnetting, and routing. You'll learn about first hop redundancy protocols and how to configure IP settings on Windows, macOS, and Linux. The course covers routing table components, static routing for IPv4, and OSPFv2 basics. Through hands-on labs and exercises, you'll develop the skills to implement and troubleshoot network configurations. By the end, you'll be prepared to optimize network performance and maintain reliable connectivity.
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This course will teach you about Cisco wireless architectures and access point modes. You'll learn to manage wireless LAN infrastructures and configure client connectivity using the Wireless LAN Configuration GUI. You'll also cover wireless security protocols like WPA, WPA2, and WPA3 to secure your network. Through demonstrations and hands-on exercises, you'll gain the skills to manage wireless LAN controllers and access points. By the end, you'll be ready to implement and manage advanced wireless networks.
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This course is designed to provide you with essential skills and knowledge in IP services, important for any networking professional. You'll learn about Network Address Translation (NAT) and its role in modern networks, how to configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for IP addressing, and the operations of DNS and SNMP for network management. The course also covers Quality of Service (QoS) for network performance and secure remote access using SSH. With hands-on labs and exercises, you'll gain the expertise to manage and optimize complex network environments.
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This course is designed to give you a solid understanding of key security concepts, the importance of strong security programs, and how to implement effective security policies. You'll learn about Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and Access Control Lists (ACLs) to improve your network's security. Get hands-on experience with Layer 2 security features like DHCP snooping and Dynamic ARP Inspection through practical CLI lab exercises. The course also covers the AAA framework—Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting—so you can manage secure network access.
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This course equips you with the knowledge and skills to use automation and programmability in modern networks. You'll start by learning about software-defined networking and the Cisco Catalyst Center. You'll manage network inventories, design, and provisioning, and master device and software image management. Understand network programmability and automation, and learn API basics like CRUD functions, HTTP verbs, and response codes. Through hands-on labs, you'll work with data formats like JSON and XML and learn about on-box and off-box automation tools. The course covers tools like Ansible and Terraform to help you automate and improve network operations.
Taught by
Pearson