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Cisco CCNA 5-Day Fast Track - Pass Guarantee: Just IT Course Structure

This 5-day Cisco CCNA fast track course covers essential networking and routing topics through lectures and hands-on labs to help students pass the CCNA certification exam. Each day focuses on a key area: day 1 on networking basics, day 2 on routing fundamentals, day 3 on routing protocols, day 4 on advanced routing concepts like ACLs and NAT, and day 5 on switching and network security basics. Students learn through a combination of lectures, configuration exercises, and troubleshooting practice to gain hands-on experience with Cisco routers, switches, and networking tools.

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Cisco CCNA 5-Day Fast Track - Pass Guarantee: Just IT Course Structure

This 5-day Cisco CCNA fast track course covers essential networking and routing topics through lectures and hands-on labs to help students pass the CCNA certification exam. Each day focuses on a key area: day 1 on networking basics, day 2 on routing fundamentals, day 3 on routing protocols, day 4 on advanced routing concepts like ACLs and NAT, and day 5 on switching and network security basics. Students learn through a combination of lectures, configuration exercises, and troubleshooting practice to gain hands-on experience with Cisco routers, switches, and networking tools.

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Cisco CCNA 5-Day Fast Track | Pass Guarantee

Just IT Course Structure

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Review Basic Networking LAN Basic Routing Process Packet Review Sessions Review Routing Protocols Sessions Switches components Switching Logic
& WAN Protocols Forwarding Cisco Licensing Review ACL and NAT How switches learn MAC address
OSI-7 Layers Reference Model Gateway of last resort Using Ping and extended Ping Understand FHRP Concepts Creating Static MAC assignment Avoiding Loop
Packets and Frames Operation Autonomous System Using Traceroute Redundant First Hop R VPN using STP Understand the need for
of Ethernet Introduction to IGP and EGP Protocols Building Routed Network Configuring Fundamentals STP How STP works
Switching Introduction to Understanding theory Routing Static Route IPSec VPNs STP Election Process/Bridge ID Port
Routing Cisco Hardware Setting up Labs Test and Troubleshoot Static R SSL VPNs Types/states
Components Creating Null Components of a router Understand and use RIPv2 with IPv4 GRE Tunnel Concepts Collision and Broadcast Domains
Model Router’s boot sequence Understand and use OSPF with IPv4 Routing over GRE Switch configuration and securing
Identify Interfaces and Cabling Introduction to Command Line Test and troubleshoot OSPF with IPv4 Configure GRP Tunnel Password recovery for switches VTP/
Cisco Router 2811/2600/1800 Viewing information on CMD Understand and use EIGRP with IPv4 Frame Type in Serial links Pruning configuration Introduction to
Cisco Switch 2950s Router IOS recovery & Backup Test and troubleshoot EIGRP with Compare HDLC and PPP Configuring IPv6
TCP/IP Protocols Using TFTP Server IPv4 PPP Reasons for the need of IPv6 IPv6
Functions of IP/TCP/ARP/ICMP Securing Router’s Access Default route & redistribute Understand PAP and CHAP Protocols
Windowing Password Recovery Lab Understanding Access list Configuring PAP IPv6 Addressing Formats
IPv4 Functions/Headers Configuring Interfaces with IP Configure ACL standard Configuring CHAP IPv6 Prefix/Suffix
Classes of IPv4 Configuring and use of TELNET Configure ACL Extended Troubleshooting PPP Authentication IPv6 Stateless Auto-Configuration
IPv4 Addressing Configuring and use SSH Configure ACL named Understanding Frame Relay Concepts Enabling IPv6 on Routers Configuring
IPv4 Classful/Classless Setting Message of the day Optimise placement of ACL LMI/DLCI/CIR Concepts IPv6 on routers Static Route with IPv6
Limitations of IPv4 Using Cisco Discovery Protocol Configuring NAT Static Configuring and Troubleshoot F.Relay Dynamic Route with IPv6
Private/Public IPv4 Addresses Enabling and using SYSLOG Configuring NAT Dynamic Configuring Identify Other types of WAN
VLSM Configuring SNMP NAT Overload Configuring DHCP
Introduction to NAT Introduction to Netflow
Extra:
Subnetting Questions
Extra: Mock Exams
Extra: Extra: Subnetting Questions Extra: Use of GNS3 (Virtual Network) Use of
Cisco games Subnetting Questions Mock Exams Subnetting Questions Wireshark
OSI 7 Layers game Mock Exams Use of GNS3 (Virtual Network) Mock Exams Break and Fix lab
Introduction to GNS3 Use of GNS3 (Virtual Network) Use of Wireshark Use of GNS3 (Virtual Network)
Introduction to Wireshark Use of Wireshark Break and Fix lab Use of Wireshark
Mock Exams Break and Fix lab

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