Course Outline
Section Title
- Implementing VLANs and Trunks for Government Networks
- Routing Between VLANs to Enhance Network Efficiency
- Introducing OSPF for Enhanced Routing Protocols
- Building Redundant Switched Topologies to Ensure Reliability
- Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel for Increased Performance
- Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy to Strengthen Network Resilience
- Introducing WAN Technologies for Government-Scale Operations
- Explaining Basics of ACLs for Network Security
- Enabling Internet Connectivity with Robust Security Measures
- Introducing QoS to Prioritize Critical Traffic
- Explaining Wireless Fundamentals for Secure Government Networks
- Introducing Architectures and Virtualization for Efficient Resource Management
- Explaining the Evolution of Intelligent Networks in the Public Sector
- Introducing System Monitoring to Ensure Network Health
- Managing Cisco Devices with Best Practices for Government
- Examining the Security Threat Landscape and Its Impact on Government Networks
- Implementing Threat Defense Technologies to Protect Government Assets
- Securing Administrative Access to Maintain Network Integrity
- Implementing Device Hardening Techniques for Enhanced Security
Lab Outline
- Get Started with Cisco Command-Line Interface (CLI) for Government Networks
- Observe How a Switch Operates in a Government Environment
- Perform Basic Switch Configuration to Meet Government Standards
- Implement the Initial Switch Configuration for Enhanced Security and Compliance
- Inspect TCP/IP Applications for Optimal Network Performance
- Configure an Interface on a Cisco Router for Government Networks
- Configure and Verify Layer 2 Discovery Protocols to Ensure Network Visibility
- Implement an Initial Router Configuration with Best Practices for Government
- Configure Default Gateway to Enhance Network Connectivity
- Explore Packet Forwarding Techniques for Efficient Data Transmission
- Troubleshoot Switch Media and Port Issues to Maintain Network Reliability
- Troubleshoot Port Duplex Issues for Optimal Performance
- Configure Basic IPv6 Connectivity for Government Networks
- Configure and Verify IPv4 Static Routes for Secure Routing
- Configure IPv6 Static Routes to Support Modern Government Networks
- Implement IPv4 Static Routing for Enhanced Network Management
- Implement IPv6 Static Routing to Ensure Comprehensive Connectivity
- Configure VLAN and Trunk to Segment Government Networks
- Troubleshoot VLANs and Trunks to Maintain Network Integrity
- Configure a Router on a Stick for Efficient VLAN Routing
- Implement Multiple VLANs and Basic Routing Between the VLANs for Enhanced Segmentation
- Configure and Verify Single-Area OSPF for Robust Routing Protocols
- Configure and Verify EtherChannel to Enhance Network Performance
- Improve Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel for Increased Reliability
- Configure and Verify IPv4 ACLs to Secure Government Networks
- Implement Numbered and Named IPv4 ACLs for Enhanced Security
- Configure a Provider-Assigned IPv4 Address for Reliable Internet Access
- Configure Static NAT to Protect Internal Network Resources
- Configure Dynamic NAT and Port Address Translation (PAT) for Flexible Addressing
- Implement PAT to Enhance Network Security and Efficiency
- Log into the WLC for Government Network Management
- Monitor the WLC to Ensure Network Health and Performance
- Configure a Dynamic (VLAN) Interface for Flexible Network Configuration
- Configure a DHCP Scope to Automate IP Address Assignment
- Configure a WLAN to Support Wireless Government Operations
- Define a Remote Access Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Server for Secure Authentication
- Explore Management Options for Efficient Network Administration
- Explore the Cisco DNA™ Center for Advanced Network Management in Government
- Configure and Verify NTP to Ensure Accurate Time Synchronization
- Configure System Message Logging for Enhanced Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Create the Cisco IOS Image Backup for Data Protection
- Upgrade Cisco IOS Image to Maintain Network Security and Functionality
- Configure WLAN Using Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) Pre-Shared Key (PSK) Using the GUI for Secure Wireless Access
- Secure Console and Remote Access to Protect Government Networks
- Enable and Limit Remote Access Connectivity for Controlled Network Access
- Secure Device Administrative Access to Maintain Network Security
- Configure and Verify Port Security to Prevent Unauthorized Access
- Implement Device Hardening Techniques to Enhance Government Network Security
Requirements
Before enrolling in this course, participants should possess:
- Fundamental computer literacy
- Basic skills in navigating PC operating systems
- Elementary proficiency in using the Internet
- A foundational understanding of IP addresses
While there are no formal prerequisites for CCNA certification, it is essential to have a solid grasp of the exam topics to ensure success. This course is designed to align with the necessary skills and knowledge required for government professionals.
Testimonials (5)
The laboratory tool and the knowledge of trainer about network solutions
Michael Angelo Angeleles - Metrobank
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Experience of the trainor and interaction
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Information about new application and updates from cisco
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good knowledge of technical issues, very detailed explanation of topics
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Hands on and setup were nicely done and practical knowledge thoroughly imparted. Trainer was really helpful throughout.