CCNA Certification Training

CCNA Certification Training

  • Master CCNA Certification Training with 48 hours of immersive, expert-led training
  • Gain full domain coverage and practice with real exam simulations
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The Certified CCNA training program is designed to equip professionals with the essential skills to become proficient in CCNA and cybersecurity.

Through hands-on labs, real-world simulations, and cutting-edge AI-driven tools, participants will become proficient in ethical hacking techniques and critical cybersecurity practices for defending against traditional and modern AI-powered threats.

Certified CCNA Course Content

Module 1:: NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS

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  • Sub-Module 1.1: Introduction to Networks
  • Sub-Module 1.2: Types of Networks (LAN, WAN, MAN, PAN)
  • Sub-Module 1.3: Network Devices (Router, Switch, Firewall, Server, Hub, Bridge)
  • Sub-Module 1.4: IP Addressing (IPv4 & IPv6)
  • Sub-Module 1.5: Subnetting (VLSM, CIDR)
  • Sub-Module 1.6: Network Protocols
  • Sub-Module 1.7: Ports & Services (TCP/UDP)
  • Sub-Module 1.8: OSI & TCP/IP Models
  • Sub-Module 1.9: Unicast, Broadcast, Multicast
  • Sub-Module 1.10:Data Encapsulation & Decapsulation

Module 2: ROUTER & CONNECTIVITY

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  • Sub-Module 2.1: What is a Router
  • Sub-Module 2.2: Router Types & Architecture
  • Sub-Module 2.3: Router Boot Process
  • Sub-Module 2.4: Router Interfaces & Cabling
  • Sub-Module 2.5: Basic Configuration (Hostname, Passwords, Interface Setup)
  • Sub-Module 2.6: IPv4 & IPv6 Configuration
  • Sub-Module 2.7: Routing Table Concepts

Module 3: : ROUTING

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Sub-Module 3.1: Types of Routing (Static & Dynamic)

Sub-Module 3.2: Configuring Static & Default Routes

Sub-Module 3.3: Administrative Distance & Metrics

Sub-Module 3.4: Dynamic Routing Protocols

Sub-Module 3.5: RIP, RIPv2

Sub-Module 3.6: OSPF (Single & Multi-area)

Sub-Module 3.7: EIGRP

Sub-Module 3.8: BGP (Basic Concepts)

Sub-Module 3.9: IGRP (Legacy)

Sub-Module 3.10: Route Redistribution Basics

Sub-Module 3.11: NAT & PAT (Static / Dynamic / Overload)

Module 4: : SWITCHING

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Sub-Module 4.1: Introduction to Switches

Sub-Module 4.2: Switch Boot Process & Initial Setup

Sub-Module 4.3: MAC Address Table

Sub-Module 4.4: VLAN Creation & Management

Sub-Module 4.5: Trunking (802.1Q)

Sub-Module 4.6: VTP, DTP, CDP

Sub-Module 4.7: STP (Spanning Tree Protocol)

Sub-Module 4.8: EtherChannel (LACP / PAgP)

Sub-Module 4.9: Port Security (Sticky MAC, Violation Modes)

Sub-Module 4.10: Inter-VLAN Routing Basics

Module 4: : SWITCHING

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Sub-Module 5.1: ACLs (IPv4 / IPv6)

Sub-Module 5.2: Standard & Extended ACLs

Sub-Module 5.3: Router & Switch Hardening

Sub-Module 5.4: SSH Configuration

Sub-Module 5.5: VPN Fundamentals (IPsec Basics)

Sub-Module 5.6: Password Encryption Types

Sub-Module 5.7: Device Secure Access Methods

Sub-Module 5.8: Port Security Controls

Module 6: : NETWORK SERVICES & ADVANCED CONCEPTS

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Sub-Module 6.1: Syslog Setup & Logging Levels

Sub-Module 6.2: NTP Client/Server Configuration

Sub-Module 6.3: SNMPv2 & SNMPv3

Sub-Module 6.4: DHCP Server/Relay

Sub-Module 6.5: DNS Concepts

Sub-Module 6.6: Backup & Restore (TFTP, FTP, SCP)

Sub-Module 6.7: PPP Authentication (PAP/CHAP)

Sub-Module 6.8: PPPoE Concepts

Module 7: : WIRELESS NETWORKING

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Sub-Module 7.1: WLAN Concepts

Sub-Module 7.2: Wireless Standards (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax)

Sub-Module 7.3: Access Point Modes

Sub-Module 7.4: Wireless Security (WEP, WPA2, WPA3)

Sub-Module 6.5: Wireless Controller Basics

Module 8: : : IPv6 ADVANCED

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Sub-Module 8.1: Need for IPv6

Sub-Module 8.2: Types of IPv6 Addresses

Sub-Module 8.3: Stateless & Stateful Addressing

Sub-Module 8.4: DHCPv6

Sub-Module 8.5: Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)

Sub-Module 8.6: Static & Dynamic Routing in IPv6

Module 9: ADVANCED ROUTING

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Sub-Module 9.1: OSPF Advanced (LSA Types, DR/BDR)

Sub-Module 9.2: EIGRP Advanced (DUAL Algorithm)

Sub-Module 9.3: BGP Attributes & Path Selection

Sub-Module 9.4: Route Summarization & Filtering

Sub-Module 9.5: Redistributing Routes Between Protocols

Module 10: NETWORK AUTOMATION & PROGRAMMABILITY

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Sub-Module 10.1: Introduction to Automation

Sub-Module 10.2: REST APIs & JSON Basics

Sub-Module 10.3: Python for Network Automation

Sub-Module 10.4: Introduction to SDN (Software Defined Networking)

Sub-Module 10.5: Cisco DNA Center Basics

Module 11: : VIRTUALIZATION & CLOUD

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Sub-Module 11.1: Virtual Machines

Sub-Module 11.2: Hypervisors (Type 1 / Type 2)

Sub-Module 11.3: Virtual Switching

Sub-Module 11.4: Cloud Concepts (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)

Sub-Module 11.5: Cisco Meraki Cloud Management Basics

Module 12: : REAL-LIFE NETWORK DESIGN

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Sub-Module 12.1: Designing Small Office Networks

Sub-Module 12.2: IP Address Planning

Sub-Module 12.3: VLAN & Subnet Planning

Sub-Module 12.4: Routing & Switching Design

Sub-Module 12.5: Network Security Design

Sub-Module 12.6: Redundancy & Failover Concepts

Module 13: : TROUBLESHOOTING & NETWORK TOOLS

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Sub-Module 13.1: Troubleshooting Methodologies

Sub-Module 13.2: Basic & Advanced Show Commands

Sub-Module 13.3: Debug Commands

Sub-Module 13.4: Packet Tracer Troubleshooting

Sub-Module 13.5: Wireshark Basics

Sub-Module 13.6: Network Monitoring Tools (SolarWinds, Nagios)

Sub-Module 13.7: TCP/IP Troubleshooting

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Exams Details

Certification Name CCNA (MCQ Exam)
Exam Format Multiple Choice Questions
Number of Questions 100-120 Questions
Exam Duration 120 Min (2 Hours)
Passing Score Typically 750-850 out of 1000)
Exam Delivery Cisco's Pearson VUE Platform

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Frequency Asked Questions

CCNA is a foundational-level Cisco certification that validates the essential skills and knowledge required to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot small to medium-sized networks. It serves as the starting point for a career in networking, covering core topics such as network fundamentals, IP connectivity, security basics, automation, and programmability—equipping professionals to work confidently in today’s dynamic IT environments.

There are no formal prerequisites for the CCNA certification, making it an ideal starting point for those beginning their networking journey. However, having a basic understanding of computer networks and some hands-on experience with networking equipment can be helpful in grasping the course content more effectively.

The CCNA course covers a broad range of essential networking topics, including network fundamentals, IP connectivity, network access, security basics, IP services, automation, and programmability. It is designed to equip learners with the foundational skills needed to install, configure, and troubleshoot small to medium-sized networks in today’s evolving IT environments.

The CCNA certification exam includes a mix of multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, and simulation-based questions that evaluate your understanding of core networking concepts and practical skills. The exam is conducted in a proctored environment, either at an authorized testing center or online via a secure remote testing platform.

The exam duration is 120 minutes (2 Hours ).

Yes, passing a higher-level Cisco certification exam—such as the CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) or CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert)—will automatically renew your CCNA certification.

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