The CCNA R & S course is a course designed for people who start their adventure with computer networks and Cisco technology. The participants of the course are not required to have an initial knowledge about computer networks, because during the course everything is discussed from scratch. The only condition is the basic knowledge of computer use. This course places emphasis on theoretical concepts and the practical application of acquired knowledge in order to achieve the skills and experience needed to design, install, use and manage the network in environments providing corporate services as well as in small and medium-sized enterprises.
Meetings are carried out in the form of lectures, laboratories, consultations, and so-called self-education. After saving the student, an account is created on the Cisco Networking Academy server, which allows him access to training materials and remote exam-taking as part of the training.
CCNA R & S course program - Module 1 - Basics of the network
Life, learning, work, and entertainment in the online world
Communication with data networks and the Internet
The application layer of the OSI model
The transport layer of the OSI model
OSI model network layer and routing
Network addressing - IPv4
The data link layer of the OSI model
The physical layer of the OSI model
Examples of LAN - Ethernet technologies
Network planning and cabling
Network configuration and testing
CCNA R & S course program - Module 2 - Routing protocols
Introduction to routing and packet redirection
Static routes
Introduction to dynamic routing
Routing protocols based on distance vector
RIPv1
Classless routing protocols, VLSM, CIDR
RIPv2
Routing table - a detailed discussion
EIGRP
Routing protocols based on link-state
OSPF
Instructor: Joanna Domuracka