DELCOM

Course overview

Three course modules make up the CCNA training program.
The first module of the CCNA program introduces architectures and
models, protocols and networking elements that connect users, devices, applications and data via the Internet and modern computer networks, including IP addressing and
the fundamentals of Ethernet.
Lhe second module focuses on switching technologies and routing operations. These elements support small and medium-sized enterprise networks, as well as wireless local area networks (WLANs) and security concepts.
The final module in the CCNA series covers the architecture, security and operation of an enterprise network, as well as introducing the new ways in which network engineers interact with programmable infrastructure.

Duration: 170 hours – 3 months

Benefits

  • Learn how to create simple local area networks (LANs) that incorporate IP addressing, fundamental network security, and basic configurations for routers and switches.
  • Students learn also the concepts of switching and
    routing keys.
  • They can perform configuration and troubleshooting on a basic
    network, identify and mitigate security threats of a local area network (LAN).
  • They can configure and secure a basic WLAN.
  • Learn skills to configure and troubleshoot business
    networks, learn how to identify and protect these networks from
    cybersecurity threats.
  • Learn the key concepts of software-defined networking, including
    controller-based architectures and interfaces of
    application programming (API).

Opportunities

  • Jobs in Computer Networking
  • Prepare for the CCNA Certification Exam
  • Complete the prerequisites to have more specialized
    networking skills
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  • Cybersecurity Jobs