If you are an aspirant for the networking industry, SEED Group ensures that you are well prepared for the job market. Graduating a CCNA course will open up opportunities as CISCO Administrator, CISCO Network Engineer, Intranet Specialist, Network analyst, Network administrators, Network Messaging Manager, Network Operator Engineer, Network Support Engineer, Network Systems Analyst, Network Technician, Networking Manager and Solution Center Engineer. Our entire course structure is designed in a way that it will be easy for anyone to read, watch and practice. We cover all topics under CCNA certification and provide an ideal platform to explore the more advanced features of the subject. Our CCNA course structure includes installation, functional, configuration, verification and implementation of networking connections. When you graduate from our curriculum, you will be an expert in laying down all basic principles of networking equipment and configurations. You certainly will imbibe in a good idea relating to LAN / WAN technology. A CCNA certification from DUCAT will certainly land you up in a highly benefitting job profile. Join this course and wake up the dormant network within you
CCNA Curriculum
- Ipv4 ADDRESSING
- IPV4 Saving Techniques
- Cisco Router Introduction Theory
- IP ROUTING Theory
- DYNAMIC PROTOCOLS & DYNAMIC ROUTING Theory
- OSPF ( Open Shortest Path First )Theory
- Type of Tables in OSPF
- Helpful Command use in LAB
- EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)Theory:
- HelpfulCommand use in LAB
- HOW TO MANAGE CISCO DEVICES Theory:
- Describe following terms:
- IP SERIVCES DHCP
- Packet Filtering via ACL
- NTP
- ADVANCE TOPICS
- LAN Switching Technology
- Bridge its Function
- VLAN its Advantage
- STP Convergence Components
- STP Convergence Steps:
- Network Device Security Configure and verify network device security features such as
- WAN Technologies
- Introduction of PPP its feature
- Frame-Relay logical Topologies
- Ipv6
- Ipv6 addressing
- Ipv6 packet type
- OSI (Open System Interconnection) TCP/IP