Overview

The CCNA training is at the associate level, which is for junior network administrators. The 200-301 course validates Cisco skills and is thus valuable for both new IT professionals with some experience in networks as well as experienced network administrators. The CCNA training is at the associate level, which is for junior network administrators. The 200-301 course validates Cisco skills and is thus valuable for both new IT professionals with some experience in networks as well as experienced network administrators. The CCNP Troubleshooting IP Networks 300-135 exam ascertains that the candidate possesses the information and abilities required to regularly maintain complex enterprise routed and switched networks. In this Microsoft 70-411: Administering Windows Server course you will learn the tasks required to maintain a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure, such as user and group management, network access, and data security. This course will guide you through the basics of relational database design and through the creation of database objects. You will learn how to use forms, query tables and reports to manage data. You will understand the interface, customization and creation editing of the many objects available within the Microsoft Access application. This course is divided in to three separate levels being Basic Microsoft Access, Intermediate Microsoft Access and Advanced Microsoft Access. In this Microsoft 70-686 course, students will learn how to efficiently plan and deploy Windows 7 desktops in large organizations. By the end of the course, students should be able to confidently design, configure, and manage any Windows 7 client environment.

Your Training Instructor

Ben Zev

Instructor

  • 46 Traning Hours
  • 150 Videos
  • 28 Topics
  • 299 Practice Questions

Why do I need to pass the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam?

If you’re eager to stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving industry, then gaining Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) certification is essential. With this CCNA course, you will be prepared and equipped with the necessary skills required for success on your 200-301 CCNA exam. This training can not only be used for personal preparation but also provides an invaluable asset when onboarding new network administrators or developing team training strategies. Cisco technologies are all around us; so investing in comprehensive CCNA education now ensures that you’ll remain sought after tomorrow!

Who Should Take the Cisco CCNA 200-301 Training?

This CCNA 200-301 training is tailored for junior network administrators and IT professionals with at least one year of experience. It provides a great opportunity for seasoned network admins to test their Cisco abilities as well. This Associate-level course gives you the chance to prove yourself in the world of networking, so don’t miss out!

Navigating the world of networking technologies for a beginner can appear intimidating. From dynamic routing protocols to Cisco CCNP Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services, there is much knowledge and comprehension that must be gained in order to succeed in the career in networking field. Fortunately, our online course training simplifies the process by offering a comprehensive guide from beginning-to-end. Access training videos that thoroughly covers significant exam topics so you prepared to take on any challenging CCNA exams with ease and confidence. And, because we offer on demand training, study when you want to study and fits within your busy schedule!

The age-old technologies associated with Cisco routing and switching remain relevant in the continually evolving telecommunications industry. As such, staying up to date is critical for maintaining CCNA certification; Cisco requires regular recertification of those who hold it. Through comprehensive CCNA training courses, experienced professionals can not only refresh their skills but also prepare themselves for successful recertification.

If you are an IT professional looking to prepare for the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam, this training course has your name on it. Our comprehensive program offers a direct mapping of topics covered in the CCNA exams, such as:

Networking:

  • Network security fundamentals
  • Network protocols
  • Characteristics of network topolog
  • Configuration of network devices

Routing:

  • Routing & Switching Pro
  • Routing switching
  • Routing table
  • CCT Routing & Switching Technologies
  • Equipment for routing

Upon completion of this course, the evaluation will ensure that each candidate is well-versed in network fundamentals, access protocols, IP connectivity and services, security basics, automation processes and programmability.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cisco CCNA 200-301

What is Cisco CCNA 200-301?

Cisco CCNA 200-301 is a certification exam offered by Cisco Systems. It validates the knowledge and skills required to operate, troubleshoot, and secure small to medium-sized enterprise networks. The exam covers a wide range of topics, including networking fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability.

Who should take the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam?

The Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam is suitable for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in networking and want to demonstrate their understanding of fundamental networking concepts. It is ideal for network administrators, network support engineers, and anyone involved in the installation, operation, and troubleshooting of enterprise networks.

How long is the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam, and how many questions are there?

The Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam consists of up to 120 questions, and the duration of the exam is 120 minutes (2 hours). The questions may vary in format, including multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, and simulation-based questions.

What topics are covered in the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam?

The Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam covers a broad range of topics, including network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability. It assesses the candidate’s knowledge and skills related to LAN and WAN technologies, routing and switching, wireless networks, network security, and network automation.

How can I prepare for the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam?

Familiarize yourself with the exam objectives and topics provided by Cisco.

Study the recommended study materials, such as official Cisco Press books, online courses, and practice exams.

Build hands-on experience by setting up a lab environment and practicing with network devices.

Take advantage of online resources, forums, and study groups to gain additional insights and support.

Use practice exams and sample questions to assess your knowledge and identify areas that require further study.

Review and reinforce your understanding of key concepts through self-study and practice.

Finally, schedule and take the exam when you feel confident in your preparation.

Cisco 200-301: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Course Outline

Module 1: Exploring the Functions of Networking

  •    Course Introduction

  •    Instructor Introduction

  •    Exploring the Functions of Networking Pt 1

  •    Exploring the Functions of Networking Pt 2
Module 2: Introducing the Host-To-Host Communications Model

  •    Introducing the Host-To-Host Communications Model Pt 1

  •    Introducing the Host-To-Host Communications Model Pt 2
Module 3: Introducing LANs

  •    Introducing LANs

  •    Get Started with CLI Demo Pt 1

  •    Get Started with CLI Pt Demo 2

  •    Adding Descriptions to Interfaces Demo

  •    Configure Gateway on a Switch Demo

  •    Visualize Interfaces and Statistics Demo

  •    Show Version Command Demo

  •    CDP Demo
Module 4: Exploring the TCP/IP Link Layer

  •    Exploring the TCP-IP Link Layer Pt 1

  •    Exploring the TCP-IP Link Layer Pt 2
Module 5: Subnetting

  •    Subnetting Pt 1

  •    Subnetting Pt 2

  •    Subnetting Pt 3

  •    Subnetting Pt 4

  •    Subnetting Pt 5

  •    Subnetting Pt 6
Module 6: Explaining the TCP/IP Transport Layer and Application Layer

  •    Explaining the TCP-IP Transport Layer and Application Layer Pt 1

  •    Explaining the TCP-IP Transport Layer and Application Layer Pt 2

  •    Explaining the TCP-IP Transport Layer and Application Layer Pt 3
Module 7: Exploring the Functions of Routing

  •    Exploring the Functions of Routing Pt 1

  •    Exploring the Functions of Routing Pt 2

  •    Exploring the Functions of Routing Pt 3

  •    Configuring RIP Demo

  •    EIGRP Demo Pt 1

  •    EIGRP Demo Pt 2
Module 8: Exploring the Packet Delivery Process

  •    Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
Module 9: Troubleshooting a Simple Network

  •    Troubleshooting a Simple Network
Module 10: Introducing Basic IPv6

  •    Introducing Basic IPv6 Pt 1

  •    Introducing Basic IPv6 Pt 2

  •    Introducing Basic IPv6 Pt 3

  •    Introducing Basic IPv6 Pt 4

  •    Introducing Basic IPv6 Pt 5

  •    Introducing Basic IPv6 Pt 6

  •    Introducing Basic IPv6 Pt 7

  •    Introducing Basic IPv6 Pt 8

  •    IPV6 Basic Configuration and SLAAC Demo Pt 1

  •    IPV6 Basic Configuration and SLAAC Demo Pt 2

  •    IPV6 Routing Demo Pt 1

  •    IPV6 Routing Demo Pt 2

  •    IPV6 Static Routes Demo
Module 11: Configuring Static Routing

  •    Configuring Static Routing

  •    Static Routes Demo
Module 12: Implementing VLANs and Trunks

  •    Implementing VLANs and Trunks Pt 1

  •    Implementing VLANs and Trunks Pt 2

  •    Implementing VLANs and Trunks Pt 3

  •    Implementing VLANs and Trunks Pt 4

  •    Spanning-tree Protocol Demo Pt 1

  •    Spanning-tree Protocol Demo Pt 2

  •    Spanning-tree Protocol Demo Pt 3
Module 13: Routing Between VLANs

  •    Routing Between VLANs

  •    Inter VLAN Routing Demo
Module 14: Introducing OSPF

  •    Introducing OSPF Pt 1

  •    Introducing OSPF Pt 2

  •    Introducing OSPF Pt 3

  •    Introducing OSPF Pt 4

  •    OSPF Single Area Demo Pt 1

  •    OSPF Single Area Demo Pt 2

  •    OSPF Multiple Area Demo Pt 1

  •    OSPF Multiple Area Demo Pt 2
Module 15: Building Redundant Switched Topologies

  •    Building Redundant Switched Topologies Pt 1

  •    Building Redundant Switched Topologies Pt 2
Module 16: Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel

  •    Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with Ether Channel Pt 1

  •    Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with Ether Channel Pt 2

  •    Configuring Ether Channel Demo
Module 17: Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy

  •    Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy
Module 18: Introducing WAN Technologies

  •    Introducing WAN Technologies Pt 1

  •    Introducing WAN Technologies Pt 2

  •    Introducing WAN Technologies Pt 3

  •    Introducing WAN Technologies Pt 4

  •    Introducing WAN Technologies Pt 5

  •    Introducing WAN Technologies Pt 6
Module 19: Explaining Basics of ACL

  •    Explaining Basics of ACL Pt 1

  •    Explaining Basics of ACL Pt 2

  •    Explaining Basics of ACL Pt 3
Module 20: Enabling Internet Connectivity

  •    Enabling Internet Connectivity

  •    DHCP Demo

  •    Static NAT Demo

  •    PAT Using Specific IP Demo

  •    PAT Using IP of Interface Demo
Module 21: Introducing QoS

  •    Introducing QoS Pt 1

  •    Introducing QoS Pt 2

  •    Introducing QoS Pt 3

  •    Introducing QoS Pt 4

  •    Introducing QoS Pt 5
Module 22: Introducing Architectures and Virtualization

  •    Introducing Architectures and Virtualization Pt 1

  •    Introducing Architectures and Virtualization Pt 2

  •    Introducing Architectures and Virtualization Pt 3

  •    Introducing Architectures and Virtualization Pt 4
Module 23: Introducing System Monitoring

  •    Introducing System Monitoring Pt 1

  •    Introducing System Monitoring Pt 2

  •    Introducing System Monitoring Pt 3
Module 24: Managing Cisco Devices

  •    Managing Cisco Devices Pt 1

  •    Managing Cisco Devices Pt 2

  •    NTP Demo

  •    Syslog Demo
Module 25: Examining the Security Threat Landscape

  •    Examining the Security Threat Landscape Pt 1

  •    Examining the Security Threat Landscape Pt 2
Module 26: Implementing Threat Defense Technologies

  •    Implementing Threat Defense Technologies Pt 1

  •    Implementing Threat Defense Technologies Pt 2

  •    Implementing Threat Defense Technologies Pt 3

  •    Implementing Threat Defense Technologies Pt 4

  •    Implementing Threat Defense Technologies Pt 5

  •    Authentication Protocols Demo Pt 1

  •    Authentication Protocols Demo Pt 2

  •    Device Hardening Demo Pt 1

  •    Device Hardening Demo Pt 2

  •    Device Hardening Demo Pt 3

  •    Port Security Demo
Module 27: Exam Preparation

  •    Exam Prep Tips
Module 28: Practice Demos

  •    Get Started with CLI Demo Pt 1

  •    Get Started with CLI Pt Demo 2

  •    Adding Descriptions to Interfaces Demo

  •    Configure Gateway on a Switch Demo

  •    Visualize Interfaces and Statistics Demo

  •    Show Version Command Demo

  •    CDP Demo

  •    Static Routes Demo

  •    DHCP Demo

  •    Static NAT Demo

  •    PAT Using Specific IP Demo

  •    PAT Using IP of Interface Demo

  •    Configuring RIP Demo

  •    Configuring Ether Channel Demo

  •    Inter VLAN Routing Demo

  •    Spanning-tree Protocol Demo Pt 1

  •    Spanning-tree Protocol Demo Pt 2

  •    Spanning-tree Protocol Demo Pt 3

  •    EIGRP Demo Pt 1

  •    EIGRP Demo Pt 2

  •    Authentication Protocols Demo Pt 1

  •    Authentication Protocols Demo Pt 2

  •    NTP Demo

  •    Syslog Demo

  •    Device Hardening Demo Pt 1

  •    Device Hardening Demo Pt 2

  •    Device Hardening Demo Pt 3

  •    Port Security Demo

  •    OSPF Single Area Demo Pt 1

  •    OSPF Single Area Demo Pt 2

  •    OSPF Multiple Area Demo Pt 1

  •    OSPF Multiple Area Demo Pt 2

  •    IPV6 Basic Configuration and SLAAC Demo Pt 1

  •    IPV6 Basic Configuration and SLAAC Demo Pt 2

  •    IPV6 Routing Demo Pt 1

  •    IPV6 Routing Demo Pt 2

  •    IPV6 Static Routes Demo