The course begins with a deep dive into Cisco's networking environment, covering foundational concepts such as network component roles and the Cisco CLI. It progresses through network topology, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, and essential networking principles like virtualization, wireless configurations, and switch functionalities. The course is designed to build a comprehensive understanding of network infrastructure and cybersecurity basics.
Focusing on practical applications, you will gain hands-on experience in configuring and managing Cisco networks. The course emphasizes VLAN configuration, Interswitch connectivity, routing protocols, and network security implementations. Through real-world scenarios, you will explore DHCP, NTP, and DNS in network management, alongside configuring static and dynamic routing, understanding ACLs, and navigating network address translation.
The course concludes with advanced topics in network management and security. The course also introduces network management automation, SDN architecture, and REST-based APIs application. This course will ensure you are well-equipped for intermediate to advanced roles in network administration and security, with a robust skill set for navigating complex networking environments.
Understand network component roles and functions
Analyze different network topology characteristics
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses on devices
Gain insights into wireless configuration and security
Learn routing components and packet forwarding techniques
Implement network security through ACLs and NAT