Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA

Overview

Introduction:

Networking represents a structured domain that connects devices, communication protocols, and data transmission systems within modern IT environments. It aligns network infrastructure, routing logic, and security controls to ensure reliable and efficient connectivity across organizational systems. This training program presents networking frameworks, protocol structures, and infrastructure models that define enterprise network environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how networks are designed, configured, and managed to support communication, performance, and security.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze networking fundamentals and infrastructure components within enterprise environments.

  • Evaluate IP addressing structures and subnetting models within network systems.

  • Assess switching and routing frameworks within local and wide area networks.

  • Examine network security concepts and access control structures.

  • Explore network monitoring and troubleshooting frameworks within operational environments.

Target Audience:

  • IT and technical support professionals.

  • Systems and infrastructure coordinators.

  • Network administrators and support staff.

  • Network engineers.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Networking Fundamentals and Infrastructure:

  • Network concepts within enterprise environments.

  • Types of networks across LAN, WAN, and wireless systems.

  • Network devices within infrastructure environments.

  • Communication models within data transmission systems.

  • Alignment between network structures and organizational needs.

Unit 2:

IP Addressing and Subnetting Structures:

  • IP addressing models within network environments.

  • IPv4 and IPv6 structures within communication systems.

  • Subnetting frameworks within network segmentation.

  • Address allocation within enterprise environments.

  • Alignment between addressing schemes and network efficiency.

Unit 3:

Switching and Routing Fundamentals:

  • Switching concepts within local area networks.

  • Routing frameworks within interconnected networks.

  • VLAN structures within network segmentation environments.

  • Routing protocols within enterprise systems.

  • Alignment between switching, routing, and network performance.

Unit 4:

Network Security and Access Control:

  • Security concepts within network environments.

  • Access control mechanisms within communication systems.

  • Threat types within network infrastructures.

  • Protection frameworks within enterprise networks.

  • Alignment between security controls and network integrity.

Unit 5:

Network Monitoring and Troubleshooting:

  • Monitoring systems within network environments.

  • Troubleshooting frameworks within operational contexts.

  • Performance analysis criteria within network systems.

  • Diagnostic tools within network management.

  • Alignment between monitoring and service continuity.