Networking Today 9. Address Resolution
Basic Switch and End Device 10. Basic Router Configuration
Protocols and Models 11. IPv4 Addressing
Physical Layer 12. IPv6 Addressing
Number Systems 13. ICMP
Data Link Layer 14. Transport Layer
Ethernet Switching 15. Application Layer
Network Layer 16. Network Security Fundamentals
Basic Device Configuration 9. FHRP Concepts
Switching Concepts 10. LAN Security Concepts
VLANs 11. Switch Security Configuration
Inter-VLAN Routing 12. WLAN Concepts
STP 13. WLAN Configuration
EtherChannel 14. Routing Concepts
DHCPv4 15. IP Static Routing
SLAAC and DHCPv6 Concepts 16. Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes
Single-Area OSPFv2 Concepts 8. VPN and IPsec Concepts
Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration 9. QoS Concepts
Network Security Concepts 10. Network Management
ACL Concepts 11. Network Design
ACLs for IPv4 Configuration 12. Network Troubleshooting
NAT for IPv4 13. Network Virtualization
WAN Concepts 14. Network Automation
After completing this class and passing the CCNA students can continue their career in college or join the work force after high school graduation being a Cisco Network Engineer. They can also continue on at CTC and earn their Security+ certification and/or Linux+ certification
Hands on activities with lab equipment
Netacad
TestOut
Make network cables
Have lots of fun!
Cisco Certified Network Associate
(CCNA)
Cisco 1 - CMIS 290 (3 credits)
Cisco 2 - CMIS 291 (3 credits)
Cisco 3 - CMIS 292 (3 credits)
Contact Mrs. Csulak
kimberly.csulak@fcps.org