CISCO Certified Entry Network Technician CCENT
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Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
20h
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
The CCENT course is the first step in ultimately achieving the CCNA Routing and Switching Certification. Here you will develop skills installing, configuring, and troubleshooting small networks as well as working with Cisco routers and switches which form the heart of any IT Network career
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About this course
Install, operate, and troubleshoot small enterprise branch networks - including basic network security
Speed up your IT Networking career with CCENT
1st Line Support
2nd Line Support
Network Technician
IT Support Engineer
Support Technician
CISCO (Exams not included)
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Subjects
- Access Control
- Cisco
- Cisco routers
- Switches
- Network
- Access
- LAN
- Ethernet
- Networking
- Ethernet training
- Design
- Options
- IPV6 training
- Network Training
- Networks
Course programme
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Introduction To TCPIP Networking Part 1
- 1.3 Introduction To TCPIP Networking Part 2
- 1.4 Introduction To TCPIP Networking Part 3
- 1.5 Introduction To TCPIP Networking Part 4
- 1.6 Ethernet LAN Fundamentals Part 1
- 1.7 Ethernet LAN Fundamentals Part 2
- 1.8 Ethernet LAN Fundamentals Part 3
- 1.9 Wide Area Networks Part 1
- 1.10 Wide Area Networks Part 2
- 1.11 IPv4 Addressing And Routing Fundamentals Part 1
- 1.12 IPv4 Addressing And Routing Fundamentals Part 2
- 1.13 IPv4 Addressing And Routing Fundamentals Part 3
- 1.14 TCPIP Transport And Applications Part 1
- 1.15 TCPIP Transport And Applications Part 2
- 2.1 Command Line Essentials Part 1
- 2.2 Command Line Essentials Part 2
- 2.3 Command Line Essentials Part 3
- 2.4 Ethernet LAN Switching
- 2.5 Managing Ethernet Switches Part 1
- 2.6 Managing Ethernet Switches Part 2
- 2.7 Configuring Switch Interfaces
- 3.1 Understanding LAN Design Options Part 1
- 3.2 Understanding LAN Design Options Part 2
- 3.3 Understanding LAN Design Options Part 3
- 3.4 Implementing And Configuring Ethernet VLANS Part 1
- 3.5 Implementing And Configuring Ethernet VLANS Part 2
- 4.1 IPv4 Subnetting Part 1
- 4.2 IPv4 Subnetting Part 2
- 4.3 IPv4 Subnetting Part 3
- 4.4 IPv4 Subnetting Part 4
- 4.5 Analyzing Classful IPv4 Networks Part 1
- 4.6 Analyzing Classful IPv4 Networks Part 2
- 4.7 Analyzing Classful IPv4 Networks Part 3
- 4.8 Analyzing Subnet Masks Part 1
- 4.9 Analyzing Subnet Masks Part 2
- 4.10 Analyzing existing Subnets
- 5.1 Implementing IPv4 Part 1
- 5.2 Implementing IPv4 Part 2
- 5.3 Configuring IPv4 Address And Static Routes Part 1
- 5.4 Configuring IPv4 Address And Static Routes Part 2
- 5.5 Configuring IPv4 Address And Static Routes Part 3
- 5.6 Using Dynamic Routing Protocols Part 1
- 5.7 Using Dynamic Routing Protocols Part 2
- 5.8 Configuring IPv4 Hosts Part 1
- 5.9 Configuring IPv4 Hosts Part 2
- 6.1 Designing IP Subnets Part 1
- 6.2 Designing IP Subnets Part 2
- 6.3 Using VLAN Part 1
- 6.4 Using VLAN Part 2
- 6.5 Troubleshooting IPv4
- 7.1 Access Control Lists Part 1
- 7.2 Access Control Lists Part 2
- 7.3 Access Control Lists Part 3
- 7.4 Access Control Lists Part 4
- 7.5 Network Address Translation Part 1
- 7.6 Network Address Translation Part 2
- 8.1 IPv6 Fundamentals Part 1
- 8.2 IPv6 Fundamentals Part 2
- 8.3 IPv6 Fundamentals Part 3
- 8.4 IPv6 Fundamentals Part 4
- 8.5 IPv6 Addressing And Subnetting Part 1
- 8.6 IPv6 Addressing And Subnetting Part 2
- 8.7 Implementing IPv6 Part 1
- 8.8 Implementing IPv6 Part 2
- 8.9 Implementing IPv6 Part 3
- 8.10 Implementing IPv6 Part 4
- 8.11 Course Conclusion
Additional information
Exam Code - Cisco 100-105
CISCO Certified Entry Network Technician CCENT