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BECOME AN CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR | CCNA

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Gain comprehensive knowledge and skills in networking with the CCNA (Cisco) course. Explore the essentials of Cisco networking technologies, protocols, and configurations. Learn to design, build, and troubleshoot networks, setting a solid foundation for a successful career in the field.

Chapter 01 – Networking Fundamentals

  • Introduction to TCP/IP Networking
  • Ethernet LAN
  • Wide Area Networks
  • IPv4 Addressing and Routing Fundamentals
  • TCP/IP Transport and Applications

Chapter 2 – Basic Ethernet LAN Implementation

  • Command Line Essentials
  • Ethernet LAN Switching
  • Managing Ethernet Switches
  • Configuring Switch Interfaces

Chapter 3 – Designing Ethernet LANs

  • Understanding LAN Design Options
  • Implementing and Configuring Ethernet VLANs
  • Understanding Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  • Implementing STP

Chapter 4 – Understanding IPv4

  • IPv4 Subnetting
  • Analyzing Classful IPv4 Networks
  • Analyzing Subnet Masks
  • Analyzing Existing Subnets

Chapter 5 – Implementing IPv4

  • Working with Cisco Routers
  • Configuring IPv4 Addresses and Static Routes
  • Using Dynamic Routing Protocols
  • Configuring IPv4 Hosts

Chapter 6 – IPv4 Design and Troubleshooting

  • Designing IP Subnets
  • Using VLSM
  • Troubleshooting IPv4

Chapter 7 – IPv4 Services

  • Access Control Lists
  • Network Address Translation

Chapter 8 – Configuring IPv4 Routing Protocols

  • Understanding OSPF
  • Implementing OSPF

Chapter 9 – Implementing IPv6

  • IPv6 Fundamentals
  • IPv6 Addressing and Subnetting
  • Implementing IPv6

Chapter 10 – Wireless LANs

  • Wireless Network Fundamentals
  • Cisco Wireless Architectures
  • Securing Wireless Networks
  • Building a Wireless LAN

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The cyber security course syllabus is designed to focus on risk management, network security, security operations, software development, and also on practical applications of cyber security.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Basic Understanding of computers
  • Laptop ( This course includes daily intensive practical hands-on training)
    • Minimum Specification – i5 processor | 8 GB RAM

Duration

  • 6 months

Total Fees

  • GH₵ 8000 (Ghanaian)
  • $ 1000 (Non-Ghanaian)

Note: You can pay in installments and we have flexible modes of payment. 

Requirement – No prior knowledge of computers is required you will become an information security champ.

Network Architect

Network architects are among the best-compensated workers in the networking industry. They design and build networks, including Wide Area Networks (WANs), Local Area Networks (LANs), and intranets. They also manage existing networks, analyze their performance, and devise solutions for improved networking. Since more and more businesses are relying on cloud-based infrastructure, network architects should be in demand for years and years to come.

Network Security Manager

Since networks are prime targets of hackers, network security managers strive to ensure the network is as secure as possible. In addition to monitoring threats from hackers, network security managers handle more mundane tasks, like troubleshooting problems with the network and issuing credentials to workers that need to access the network.

Network and Computer Systems Administrators

Network and computer systems administrators have the important task of handling the day-to-day operations of computer networks. This includes installing networks, organizing computer systems within an organization, and providing support to people that need to utilize the network.

Wireless Network Engineer

As the job title indicates, wireless network engineers are responsible for designing and implementing wireless networks. This includes designing Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), installing hardware, and utilizing the appropriate wireless protocols for WLAN design.

System Engineer

A system engineer is responsible for managing the network-related systems of an organization. Part of this job requires engineers to develop new and more efficient systems. Other tasks include inspecting software, performing standard testing, reviewing security measures, and analyzing current systems for efficiency and reliability.

 Database Administrator

A database administrator’s job includes many different tasks. Their first priority is to maintain databases for businesses and organizations. This includes ensuring that databases perform as they should and that they are secure from outside threats. Likewise, database administrators ensure that the data in the databases is readily available to approved users on the network.

Network Service Technician

Network service technicians are responsible for designing computer networks and installing their components. In that process, they troubleshoot network failures and also work to find bottlenecks that slow down network performance. As such, much of this job involves testing software, maintaining hardware, and ensuring peripheral devices are running as they should.

 Network Security Administrator

A network security administrator is usually required to have at least an associate’s degree (though a bachelor’s degree is often preferred) and is responsible for installing network security protocols. Additionally, network security administrators troubleshoot security issues as they arise and perform daily administrative tasks with regard to an organization’s network.

Telecommunications Specialist

As a telecommunications specialist, you’ll be responsible for programming voice and data services to work on an organization’s network. This includes establishing voice and data interfaces, developing tools that enable remote access, and verifying that services work properly. These workers also program and reprogram circuits and equipment as needed.

In this exhilarating CCNA Cisco course, you will:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of networking fundamentals and protocols.
  • Acquire the skills to design, configure, and troubleshoot networks.
  • Develop expertise in routing and switching technologies.
  • Learn to secure networks and mitigate common security threats.
  • Master the configuration and management of Cisco devices.
  • Understand the principles of IP addressing and subnetting.
  • Explore the concepts of virtual LANs (VLANs) and network access control.
  • Gain hands-on experience in configuring and verifying network connectivity.
  • Prepare for the CCNA certification exam, a globally recognized credential.
  • Unlock exciting career opportunities in the field of network engineering and administration.

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