About This Course
The CCNA Routing and Switching certification course is a comprehensive program designed to provide learners with a strong foundation in networking concepts, technologies, and operations. It focuses on the essential skills required to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot small to medium-sized networks while preparing students for the globally recognized Cisco CCNA certification exam. As organizations across industries increasingly rely on robust and secure networking solutions, professionals with validated CCNA knowledge continue to be in demand.
At its core, the course introduces participants to the fundamentals of computer networking, including the principles of the TCP/IP protocol suite, the OSI reference model, and the role of switches and routers in modern communication systems. Students gain a clear understanding of how data travels between devices and across complex networks, learning to design, configure, and optimize connectivity. The program emphasizes both theoretical study and hands-on practice, ensuring that learners can apply knowledge in real-world scenarios.
A significant portion of the course is dedicated to routing and switching technologies, the foundation of enterprise and service provider networks. Students learn how to configure Cisco routers and switches, create VLANs, manage inter-VLAN routing, and implement common routing protocols such as RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP. They also develop the skills to maintain reliable connections across both Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs), crucial for any IT infrastructure.
The course goes beyond connectivity to cover advanced concepts such as IPv6 addressing, network security basics, device hardening, and access control policies. Participants explore essential services like DHCP, NAT, and DNS, which ensure seamless communication across networks. Troubleshooting strategies are introduced early in the program and reinforced throughout, preparing learners to solve issues systematically and maintain high network performance.
One of the hallmarks of the CCNA Routing and Switching course is its practical training component. Using Cisco networking equipment, simulators, or virtual labs, participants gain experience in configuring devices, managing user access, and responding to network issues. This emphasis on hands-on skills gives learners the confidence to work in real environments and prepares them for the practical challenges faced in IT support and network administration roles.
The course is designed for a wide audience. Beginners with basic computer knowledge can enroll to start their journey into IT and networking, while working professionals can use it to expand their expertise and validate their skills. CCNA Routing and Switching serves as a launchpad for careers in networking, paving the way toward more advanced certifications such as CCNP, CCNA Security, or CCIE, and helping learners progress toward roles in network engineering, system administration, and infrastructure support.
Upon completion of the program, learners will have developed a well-rounded knowledge base covering routing, switching, network access, security, IP services, and troubleshooting. They are prepared not only to sit for the Cisco CCNA exam but also to contribute effectively to managing enterprise networks in professional environments. The certification earned is globally respected and recognized by employers as proof of technical proficiency and hands-on competence.
In today’s digital-first world, networks are the critical pathways that ensure data, applications, and services remain accessible, reliable, and secure. The CCNA Routing and Switching course equips learners with the expertise to support this demand, offering valuable insights into the way modern networks function and providing the skills required to keep them running smoothly. With a blend of conceptual depth and practical exposure, it represents an excellent starting point for anyone looking to enter or advance in the field of networking.
Learning Objectives
Target Audience
- Network Engineers
- Anyone that wants to learn the in's and out's of Routing and Switching
- Cisco Administrators CCNA
- CCNP and CCIE Students
- CCNP and CCIE Administrators
- Network and Security Engineer
Curriculum
Introduction
Overview of networking basics: IP addressing, subnets, packet flow.
OSI & TCP/IP models – how data travels across layers.
Importance of routing & switching in enterprise networks.
Real-world applications (ISP, Datacenter, Enterprise).
Routing Landscape
Setting up the Lab Environment
Static Routing & Default Routing
Dynamic Routing Protocols and RIP
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
OSPF Hands ON
Advanced OSPF (LSA Types & Virtual Links)
Advanced OSPF (Area Types)
Introduction to BGP
Layer 2 Switching Concepts
Inter-Vlan Routing
Vlan Trunking Protocol (VTP)
Spanning Tree Protocol Basics
Etherchannel / Port-Channel / Link Aggregation
Network Address Translation (NAT/PAT)
DHCP-Server / DHCP-Relay Agent
Securing your Network
IP Services – HSRP, VRRP & GLBP
IPSec VPN on Cisco IOS
