About this training
Course description:
CCNAv7, or Cisco Certified Network Associate version 7, is a comprehensive certification course offered by Cisco Systems, focusing on networking fundamentals and preparing individuals for entry-level networking roles. It covers a wide range of topics essential for understanding and configuring networks.
CCNAv7 emphasizes hands-on practice and real-world scenarios, preparing individuals to design, configure, troubleshoot, and manage small to medium-sized enterprise networks effectively.
Students attending the course will be in a position to take the Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) exam after completing all three modules described below. The curriculum also helps students develop workforce readiness skills and builds a foundation for success in networking-related careers and degree programs.
The CCNAv7 online live course offered by OTEAcademy, which has been delivering Cisco trainings since 2005, is fully instructor-led, with a duration of 160 hours.
More specifically, it is divided in the three following modules:
Introduction to Networks (ITN) – The first module in the CCNA curriculum introduces the architectures, models, protocols and networking elements that connect users, devices, applications and data through the internet and across modern computer networks - including IP addressing and Ethernet fundamentals. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple local area networks (LANs) that integrate IP addressing schemes, foundational network security, and perform basic configurations for routers and switches.
CCNAv7: Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials (SRWE) – The second module in the CCNA curriculum focuses on switching technologies and router operations that support small-to-medium business networks and includes wireless local area networks (WLANs) and security concepts. Students learn key switching and routing concepts. They can perform basic network configuration and troubleshooting, identify and mitigate LAN security threats, and configure and secure a basic WLAN.
CCNAv7 Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA) – The third module in the CCNAv7 curriculum describes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing, operating, and troubleshooting enterprise networks. This course covers wide area network (WAN) technologies and quality of service (QoS) mechanisms used for secure remote access. ENSA also introduces software-defined networking, virtualization, and automation concepts that support the digitalization of networks. Students gain skills to configure and troubleshoot enterprise networks, and learn to identify and protect against cybersecurity threats. They are introduced to network management tools and learn key concepts of software-defined networking, including controller-based architectures and how application programming interfaces (APIs) enable network automation.
Training subjects:
- Networking Today
- Basic Switch and End Device Configuration
- Protocol Models
- Physical Layer
- Number Systems
- Data Link Layer
- Ethernet Switching
- Network Layer
- Address Resolution
- Basic Router Configuration
- IPv4 Addressing
- IPv6 Addressing
- ICMP
- Transport Layer
- Application Layer
- Network Security Fundamentals
- Build a Small Network
- Basic Device Configuration
- Switching Concepts
- VLANs
- Inter-VLAN Routing
- STP
- EtherChannel;
- DHCPv4
- SLAAC and DHCPv6 Concepts
- FHRP Concepts
- LAN Security Concepts
- Switch Security Configuration
- WLAN Concepts
- WLAN Configuration
- Routing Concepts
- IP Static Routing
- Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes
- Single-Area OSPFv2Concepts
- Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration
- Network Security Concepts
- Network Security Concepts
- ACLs for IPv4 Configuration
- NAT for IPv4
- WAN Concepts
- VPN and IPsec Concepts
- QoS Concepts
- Network Management
- Network Design
- Network Troubleshooting
Acquired skills:
Explain the advances in modern network technologies
Implement initial settings including passwords, IP addressing, and default gateway parameters on a network switch and end devices.
Explain how network protocols enable devices to access local and remote network resources.
Explain how physical layer protocols, services, and network media support communications across data networks.
Calculate numbers between decimal, binary, and hexadecimal systems.
Explain how media access control in the data link layer supports communication across networks.
Explain how Ethernet operates in a switched network.
Explain how routers use network layer protocols and services to enable end-to-end connectivity.
Explain how ARP and ND enable communication on a local area network.
Implement initial settings on a router and end devices.
Calculate an IPv4 subnetting scheme to efficiently segment your network
Calculate an IPv6 subnetting scheme to efficiently segment your network.
Explain how ICMP manages messaging between devices.
Compare the operations of transport layer protocols in supporting end-to-end communcation.
Explain the operation of application layer protocols in providing support to end-user applications.
Configure switches and routers with device hardening features to enhance security.
Implement a network design for a small network to include a router, a switch, and end devices.
Configure devices by using security best practices.
Explain how Layer 2 switches forward data.
Implement VLANs and trunking in a switched network.
Troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing on Layer 3 devices.
Explain how STP enables redundancy in a Layer 2 network.
Troubleshoot EtherChannel on switched links.
Implement DHCPv4 to operate across multiple LANs.
Configure dynamic address allocation in IPv6 networks;
Explain how FHRPs provide default gateway services in a redundant network.
Explain how vulnerabilities compromise LAN security.
Implement switch security to mitigate LAN attacks.
Explain how WLANs enable network connectivity.
Implement a WLAN using a wireless router and WLC.
Explain how routers use information in packets to make forwarding decisions.
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 static routes.
Troubleshoot static and default route configurations.
Explain how single-area OSPF operates in both point-to-point and broadcast multiaccess networks.
Implement single-area OSPFv2 in both point-to-point and broadcast multiaccess networks.
Explain how vulnerabilities, threats, and exploits can be mitigated to enhance network security.
Explain how ACLs are used as part of a network security policy.
Implement IPv4 ACLs to filter traffic and secure administrative access.;
Configure NAT services on the edge router to provide IPv4 address scalability.
Explain how WAN access technologies can be used to satisfy business requirements.
Explain how VPNs and IPsec secure site-to-site and remote access connectivity.
Explain how networking devices implement QoS.
Implement protocols to manage the network.
Explain the characteristics of scalable network architectures.
Troubleshoot enterprise networks.
Explain the purpose and characteristics of network virtualization.
Explain how network automation is enabled through RESTful APIs and configuration management tools.
Learning Objectives
CCNA v7. will cover the following modules:
- Introduction to Networks (ITN)
- Routing and Switching and Wireless Essentials (SRWE)
- Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA)