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CompTIA Network + [N10-007] & CCNA [200-301] [ARABIC]


CompTIA Network + & CCNA

Course Description

Overview:

This CCNA training is considered associate-level Cisco training, which means it is designed for junior network administrators. this 200-301 CCNA course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with networks and experienced network administrators looking to validate their Cisco skills. After taking this course, the exam tests a candidate’s knowledge and skills related to network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability.

You will:

  • purpose of a variety of networking concepts and implement them appropriately.

  • Determine & explain the appropriate cabling, device and storage technologies.

  • Use best practices to manage the network, determine policies & ensure business continuity.

  • CCNA labs with step-by-step instructions for practice at home virtual lab.

  • configure and manage wired and wireless network connectivity for new internet connection model.

  • Newer topics include automation, programmability, wireless and security fundamentals.

Target Student:

CCNA 200-301 students...Current CCNA certified students that want to recertify...Anyone starting a networking career and want to learn

Prerequisites:

Some basic networking knowledge and Packet Tracer (optional)

This course includes

  • 20 Lectures

  • 60 Total Hours on-demand Video

  • +50 Downloadable Resources

  • Full Lifetime Access

  • Access on Mobile and TV

  • Certificate of Completion

Course Instructor

CEO, ICTGate Training Manager

Eng. Mohamed Hussein Ali

IT Instructor from 2010 Till Now --- Teaching [ ICDL - IC3 - Microsoft Office "All Versions" - IT Fundamentals - CompTIA A + - CompTIA N + - CompTIA Security + - CCNA Routing & Switching - CCNP Routing & Switching - CCNA Security - MCSA 2016, 2012 & 2008 - CEH ] - Total Teaching Experiences [ More Than 10,000 hrs. ]

Course Content

  • 2

    Session 02 I Networking Models

    • 2.1 I The OSI Reference Model

    • 2.2 I OSI Model Vs. TCP/IP Model

  • 3

    Session 03 I Physical Layer

    • 3.1 I Twisted Pair Cables

    • 3.2 I Switch Copper and Fiber Ports

  • 4

    Session 04 I Data link Layer

    • 4.1 I Physical Address [Mac Address]

    • 4.2 I Switch Operation [L2 Device]

  • 5

    Session 05 I Cisco Devices

    • 5.1 I Cisco Devices

    • 5.2 I Basic Configurations

  • 6

    Session 06 I Network Layer

    • 6.1 I Internet Protocol [IPv4]

  • 7

    Session 07 I Network Masks

    • 7.1 I Understand Subnetting

  • 8

    Session 08 I DHCP Operation

    • 8.1 I Router DHCP Configurations

    • 8.2 I Router DHCP Relay Agent

  • 9

    Session 09 I IP Routing Concept

    • 9.1 I Router Operation

  • 10

    Session 10 I Static Routing

    • 10.1 I Static Routing

  • 11

    Session 11 I Dynamic Routing Protocols

    • 11.1 I RIP Routing Protocol

  • 12

    Session 12 I Dynamic Routing Protocols

    • 12.1 I EIGRP Routing Protocol

    • 12.2 I EIGRP Configuration

  • 13

    Session 13 I Dynamic Routing Protocols

    • 13.1 I OSPF Configuration

    • 13.2 I OSPF Default Route

  • 14

    Session 14 I Dynamic Routing Protocols

    • 14.1 I OSPF Convergence

    • 14.2 I Summarization & VLSM and IPv6

  • 15

    Session 15 I Telnet & SSH

    • 15.1 I Transport Layer

    • 15.2 I Telnet & SSH

  • 16

    Session 16 I Access Control List [ACL]

    • 16.1 I Access Control List [ACL]

    • 16.2 I WAN Technology

  • 17

    Session 17 I WAN Technology

    • 17.1 I Network Address Translations [NAT]

    • 17.2 I VPN Site-to-Site

  • 18

    Session 18 I Switching

    • 18.1 I VLANs

    • 18.2 I Port Security

  • 19

    Final Session 19 I Virtualization & Clouding and Wireless

    • 19.1 I Final Workshop

    • 19.2 I Wireless Technology