The 60-hour CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks course introduces students to computer network architecture, structure, components, and models. The course covers IP addressing fundamentals, Ethernet concepts, and teaches students to build simple LANs and configure routers and switches. By the end of the course students will be able to perform basic network operations including IP addressing schemes. The course is intended for IT students and professionals seeking entry-level networking jobs or prerequisites for more specialized skills.
The 60-hour CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks course introduces students to computer network architecture, structure, components, and models. The course covers IP addressing fundamentals, Ethernet concepts, and teaches students to build simple LANs and configure routers and switches. By the end of the course students will be able to perform basic network operations including IP addressing schemes. The course is intended for IT students and professionals seeking entry-level networking jobs or prerequisites for more specialized skills.
The 60-hour CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks course introduces students to computer network architecture, structure, components, and models. The course covers IP addressing fundamentals, Ethernet concepts, and teaches students to build simple LANs and configure routers and switches. By the end of the course students will be able to perform basic network operations including IP addressing schemes. The course is intended for IT students and professionals seeking entry-level networking jobs or prerequisites for more specialized skills.
The 60-hour CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks course introduces students to computer network architecture, structure, components, and models. The course covers IP addressing fundamentals, Ethernet concepts, and teaches students to build simple LANs and configure routers and switches. By the end of the course students will be able to perform basic network operations including IP addressing schemes. The course is intended for IT students and professionals seeking entry-level networking jobs or prerequisites for more specialized skills.
CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks (CCNA Certification)
Training Course Course Language
Course Duration
CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks (CCNA Certification)
English Total Number of hours : 60 hours Dates: 28th February, 2016 Days: once a week Time: from 4:00PM to 8:00PM This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the
Course Objectives
fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are
introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes. Course Key Topic Area Includes:
Course Content
1 Explore the Network
2 Configure a Network Operating System 3 Network Protocols and Communications 4 Network Access 5 Ethernet 6 Network Layer 7 IP Addressing 8 Subnetting IP Networks 9 Transport Layer 10 Application Layer 11 Build a Small Network 1
At the end of the program the trainees will be able to:
Understand and describe the devices and services used to
support communications in data networks and the Internet
Understand and describe the role of protocol layers in data
networks
Understand and describe the importance of addressing and
naming schemes at various layers of data networks in IPv4 and IPv6 environments
Learning Outcomes
Design, calculate, and apply subnet masks and addresses to
fulfill given requirements in IPv4 and IPv6 networks
Explain fundamental Ethernet concepts, such as media,
services, and operations
Build a simple Ethernet network using routers and switches
Use Cisco command-line interface (CLI) commands to perform
basic router and switch configurations
Target Audience
Utilize common network utilities to verify small network
operations and analyze data traffic
Public IT students and professionals from inside and outside the university. students who are seeking entry-level jobs in the ICT industry or hope to fulfill prerequisites to pursue more specialized ICT skills. Public ICT professionals who are seeking entry-level jobs in network planning, troubleshooting, and design.
Course Material
Online materials to be downloaded from the QU Cisco website