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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is one of the best certifications out there. It’s well recognized by employers, HR departments, and the IT community. Knowing about networking is a critical part of working in IT, and other networking certs just go as deep or as hands on as the CCNA.
The learning material for this course is broken down into many different courses. This is because we thoroughly cover each subject and make sure you are fully prepared for the certification exam. We go above and beyond to make sure you understand the material. In order to keep the courses well organized and maximize learning efficiency, we’ve chosen to break up the objectives into these courses. If you wish to cover all the material needed on the exam, work your way through these courses.
Recommend Prerequisites
These courses will give you a great understanding of basic networking and will prepare you for taking the more advance CCNA courses. Some of the certification objectives are covered in these courses, although most are more basic concepts.
Foundations of Networking
Learn foundational knowledge on how networking works.
IP Subnetting
Dive deep into IP subnetting. This course makes IP subnetting easy.
Mastering IPv6
Advance your networking skills by exploring how IPv6 works.
Foundations of Cybersecurity
Start building your expertise in cybersecurity. This course covers topics that align to quite a few certifications.
Foundations of Cryptography
Fully understand how cryptography, PKI, and TLS work.
Intro to Packet Tracer
A quick course on getting started with Packet Tracer
CCNA Studies
It’s recommended you have a strong grasp of networking before you begin courses in this section. At the very least, take the Foundations in Networking course if you don’t have any experience in networking.
CCNA 1: Managing Cisco Devices
Learn how to manage Cisco devices and networks. We’ll cover the basics on working with Cisco equipment.
CCNA 2: Managing LANs
We’ll take a deep dive into manageing Cisco local area networks (LANs).
CCNA 3: Managing WANs
We’ll take a deep dive into managing Cisco wide area networks (WANs).
CCNA 4: Managing Enterprise Networks
We’ll take a deep dive into managing Cisco wide area networks (WANs).