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CCNA(Cisco Certified Network Associate), one of the prestigious course in the world. This is the international subject for networking technology and networking courses. Cisco has many courses for networking track in routing and switching option. Cisco has wireless certification, Cisco has security certification, Cisco has service provider certification, Cisco has storage certification. Before any certification of the Cisco, we must have knowledge of CCNA and Certification of CCNA. Etherchannel concept has been introduced by CCNA 3.0 syllabus, means how to combine multiple physical link via logical group. This is also called ether channel, if we want to increase the speed, if we want redundant link from source to destination then can implement the new concept of ether channel.
CCNA 3.0 concept has introduced, OSPFv3 with IPv6 Addressing. If we want to implement ipv4 routing and ipv6 routing with same network then process is called Dual Stack. If we want to implement ipv6 addressing with Cisco Router then easily can implement with ipv6 unicast-routing command. After this command other ipv6 routing command will support otherwise will not support. There is major difference between ipv4 and ipv6 routing. Ipv6 can run on behalf of interfaces but ipv4 need to run on behalf of the network. We need to enable ipv6 command on every interfaces like LAN interface and wan interface means Ethernet card interface and serial interface.
Normally IPv6 can understand ipv4 but ipv4 can not understand ipv6 networking. In CCNA 3.0 vlan configuration has been introduced with ipv6 networking. Basically its a logical network with any company. Suppose one department do want to communicate with other department due to some security issues then can easily implement vlan also called virtual local area network. Two physical computer available with the same place but will not communicate with each other due to vlan logical security implementation. If different network addresses want to communicate with each other then can implement inter vlan concept or vlan routing. Group of physical computers present with logical network then it is called vlan network.
# vlan database
Above command is use to create the vlan database for the network. Above command need to run in switch, after this command can create other vlan for the switching network. By default all the ports available with vlan 1 also called native vlan. After that need to create manual vlan for the network.
Take example for the command.
# Vlan 2 name sales
# Vlan 3 name hr
# Vlan 4 name finance
# Vlan 5 name marketing
With the help of above four commands easily can create the vlan with department. If we want to shift the ports from one vlan to the other vlan then easily can shift. In cisco if you want to remove any command or remove any configuration then before the command can put no so easily will remove the command.
# switchport access vlan 2
# switchport access vlan 3
# switchport access vlan 4
We need to run above commands in interfaces, means also called interface mode. There are three modes in vlan
1. Client
2. Server
3. Transparent
Server has full control permission, can add, can remove, can transfer means all the privilege available with the server but client has very limited privilege, transparent mode is what, can transfer the vlan configuration and vlan database to the client or other network. Vlan is the standard security for the lan network. Port security also can use for the security with switching network. Port security use to bind the port to mac address. Mac address will match to the port number of the local area network then can access. If mac address will not match to the port number then will be blocked by the port security command.
Router has many kind of the security, can put security to the LAN port also called Ethernet port, fast Ethernet port. Router has security with serial port also called wan port security. Router has auxiliary port to put the security for the modem connectivity. Router has security for the console port to configure, access, manage and troubleshooting lan and wan network.
CCNA v3.0 Syllabus or Outline for Faridabad Location
Course details
Lesson, Lab & Day 1 - Explain network fundamentals and build simple LANs
Lesson, Lab & Day 2 - Establish Internet connectivity
Lesson, Lab & Day 3 - Manage and secure network devices
Lesson, Lab & Day 4 - Operate a medium-sized LAN with multiple switches, supporting VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree
Lesson, Lab & Day 5 - Troubleshoot IP connectivity
Lesson, Lab & Day 6 - Explain how to configure and troubleshoot Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) in an IPv4 environment, and configure EIGRP for IPv6
Lesson, Lab & Day 7 - Configure and troubleshoot Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) in an IPv4 environment and configure OSPF for IPv6
Lesson, Lab & Day 8 - Define characteristics, functions, and components of a WAN
Lesson, Lab & Day 9 - Explain how device management can be implemented
Lesson, Lab & Day 10 - Understand QoS, virtualization and cloud services, and network programmability related to WAN, access, and core segments.
Prerequisites
Need to recommend that we need following knowledge before starting the CCNA 3.0 Course
A. Must have knowledge of Basic computer literacy
B. Must have knowledge of Basic PC operating system navigation
C. Must have knowledge of Basic Internet usage
D. Must have knowledge of Basic IP addressing
E. Must have knowledge of Good understanding of network fundamentals
Outline or Syllabus
First Week - Building a Simple Network
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Exploring the Functions of Networking
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Understanding the Host-to-Host Communications Model
Third Lesson, Lab & Day - Introducing LANs
Fourth Lesson, Lab & Day - Operating Cisco IOSĀ® Software
Fifth Lesson, Lab & Day - Starting a Switch
Sixth Lesson, Lab & Day - Understanding Ethernet and Switch Operation
Seventh Lesson, Lab & Day - Troubleshooting Common Switch Media Issues
Second Week - Establishing Internet Connectivity
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Understanding the TCP/IP Internet Layer
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Understanding IP Addressing and Subnets
Third Lesson, Lab & Day - Understanding the TCP/IP Transport Layer
Forth Lesson, Lab & Day - Exploring the Functions of Routing
Fifth Lesson, Lab & Day - Configuring a Cisco Router
Sixth Lesson, Lab & Day - Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
Seventh Lesson, Lab & Day - Enabling Static Routing
Eighth Lesson, Lab & Day - Learning Basics of Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Ninth Lesson, Lab & Day - Enabling Internet Connectivity
Third Week - Summary Challenge
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Establish Internet Connectivity
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Troubleshoot Internet Connectivity
Fourth week - Implementing Scalable Medium-Sized Networks
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Implementing and Troubleshooting VLANs and Trunks
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Building Redundant Switched Topologies
Third Lesson, Lab & Day - Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel
Fourth Lesson, Lab & Day - Routing Between VLANs
Fifth Lesson, Lab & Day - Using a Cisco IOS Network Device as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server
Sixth Lesson, Lab & Day - Understanding Layer 3 Redundancy
Seventh Lesson, Lab & Day - Implementing Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v2
Fifth Week - Introducing IPv6
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Introducing Basic IPv6
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Understanding IPv6 Operation
Third Lesson, Lab & Day - Configuring IPv6 Static Routes
Sixth Week - Troubleshooting Basic Connectivity
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Troubleshooting IPv4 Network Connectivity
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Troubleshooting IPv6 Network Connectivity
Seventh Week - Implementing Network Device Security
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Securing Administrative Access
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Implementing Device Hardening
Third Lesson, Lab & Day - Implementing Advanced Security
Eighth Week - Implementing an EIGRP-Based Solution
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Implementing EIGRP
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Implementing EIGRP for IPv6
Third Lesson, Lab & Day - Troubleshooting EIGRP
Ninth Week - Summary Challenge
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Troubleshooting a Medium-Sized Network
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Troubleshooting a Scalable Medium-Sized Network
Tenth Week - Implement a Scalable OSPF-Based Solution
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Understanding OSPF
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Implementing Multiarea OSPF IPv4
Third Lesson, Lab & Day - Implementing OSPFv3 for IPv6
Fourth Lesson, Lab & Day - Troubleshooting Multiarea OSPF
Eleventh Week - Implementing Wide Area Networks
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Understanding WAN Technologies
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Understanding Point-to-Point Protocols
Third Lesson, Lab & Day - Configuring Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Tunnels
Fourth Lesson, Lab & Day - Configuring Single-Homed External Border Gateway Protocol (EBGP)
Twelfth Week - Network Device Management
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Implementing Basic Network Device Management
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Learning About the Evolution of Intelligent Networks
Third Lesson, Lab & Day - Introducing QoS
Fourth Lesson, Lab & Day - Managing Cisco Devices
Fifth Lesson, Lab & Day - Licensing
Thirteenth week - Summary Challenge
First Lesson, Lab & Day - Troubleshooting Scalable Multiarea Network
Second Lesson, Lab & Day - Implementing and Troubleshooting Scalable Multiarea Network
Lab outline or Syllabus
Lesson, Lab & Day 1 - Get Started with Cisco Command-Line Interface (CLI)
Lesson, Lab & Day 2 - Perform Basic Switch Configuration
Lesson, Lab & Day 3 - Observe How a Switch Operates
Lesson, Lab & Day 4 - Troubleshoot Switch Media and Port Issues
Lesson, Lab & Day 5 - Inspect TCP/IP Applications
Lesson, Lab & Day 6 - Start with Cisco Router Configuration
Lesson, Lab & Day 7 - Configure Cisco Discovery Protocol
Lesson, Lab & Day 8 - Configure Default Gateway
Lesson, Lab & Day 9 - Explore Packet Forwarding
Lesson, Lab & Day 10 - Configure and Verify Static Routes
Lesson, Lab & Day 11 - Configure and Verify ACLs
Lesson, Lab & Day 12 - Configure a Provider-Assigned IP Address
Lesson, Lab & Day 13 - Configure Static Network Address Translation (NAT)
Lesson, Lab & Day 14 - Configure Dynamic NAT and Port Address Translation (PAT)
Lesson, Lab & Day 15 - Troubleshoot NAT
Lesson, Lab & Day 16 - Configure VLAN and Trunk
Lesson, Lab & Day 17 - Troubleshoot VLAN and Trunk Issues
Lesson, Lab & Day 18 - Configure Root Bridge and Analyze Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Topology
Lesson, Lab & Day 19 - Troubleshoot STP Issues
Lesson, Lab & Day 20 - Configure and Verify EtherChannel
Lesson, Lab & Day 21 - Configure a Router on a Stick
Lesson, Lab & Day 22 - Configure a Cisco Router as a DHCP Server
Lesson, Lab & Day 23 - Troubleshoot DHCP Issues
Lesson, Lab & Day 24 - Configure and Verify Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
Lesson, Lab & Day 25 - Troubleshoot HSRP
Lesson, Lab & Day 26 - Configure and Verify RIPv2
Lesson, Lab & Day 27 - Troubleshoot RIPv2
Lesson, Lab & Day 28 - Configure Basic IPv6 Connectivity
Lesson, Lab & Day 29 - Configure IPv6 Static Routes
Lesson, Lab & Day 30 - Use Troubleshooting Tools
Lesson, Lab & Day 31 - Configure SPAN
Lesson, Lab & Day 32 - Configure and Verify IPv4 Extended Access Lists
Lesson, Lab & Day 33 - Troubleshoot IPv4 Network Connectivity
Lesson, Lab & Day 34 - Configure and Verify IPv6 Extended Access Lists
Lesson, Lab & Day 35 - Troubleshoot IPv6 Network Connectivity
Lesson, Lab & Day 36 - Enhance Security of Initial Configuration
Lesson, Lab & Day 37 - Limit Remote Access Connectivity
Lesson, Lab & Day 38 - Configure and Verify Port Security
Lesson, Lab & Day 39 - Configure and Verify Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Lesson, Lab & Day 40 - Configure External Authentication Using Remote Access Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) and Terminal Access Controller Access Control Service Plus (TACACS+)
Lesson, Lab & Day 41 - Configure and Verify EIGRP
Lesson, Lab & Day 42 - Configure and Verify EIGRP for IPv6
Lesson, Lab & Day 43 - Troubleshoot EIGRP Issues
Lesson, Lab & Day 44 - Configure and Verify Single-Area OSPF
Lesson, Lab & Day 45 - Configure and Verify Multiarea OSPF
Lesson, Lab & Day 46 - Configure and Verify OSPFv3
Lesson, Lab & Day 47 - Troubleshoot Multiarea OSPF
Lesson, Lab & Day 48 - Configure Serial Interface and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
Lesson, Lab & Day 49 - Configure and Verify MLP
Lesson, Lab & Day 50 - Configure and Verify a Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) Client
Lesson, Lab & Day 51 - Configure and Verify a GRE Tunnel
Lesson, Lab & Day 52 - Configure and Verify Single-Homed EBGP
Lesson, Lab & Day 53 - Configure Syslog