CCNA (200-301)
Offered Courses on CCNA
Since its inception, AIT Cisco Academy is offering its courses for students. In order to accomplish this task which requires rather huge responsibility, AIT has a number of very competent instructors. The instructors are all full time teachers in AIT. The academy is currently offering the following types of courses:
- CCNA Regular Courses
- CCNA Special Courses
- CCNA Security Course
CCNA Regular Courses
The academy offeres CCNA Routing and Switching (version 7) course in three Semesters which are as follows:
1) CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks (ITN)
2) CCNA 2: Routing and Switching and Wireless Essentials (RSWE)
3) CCNA 3: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA)
Student batches are generally started once every five months and the academy has current capacity to hold two batches simultaneously.
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How to Build
a CCNA Lab
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What is
Networking
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Introduction
to Network
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Types of
Network
§ LAN
§ WAN
§ MAN
§ CAN
§ SAN
§ Use
of Networking
§ Wires
§ Networking
devices
§ Routers
§ L2
and L3 Switches
§ Servers
§ Access
Points
§ Firewall
§ Gateway
§ Bridge
§ HUB
§ VPN
§ LAN
CARD
§ Enterprise
Network Design of CISCO
§ 2-Tier
§ 3-Tier
§ Spine-Leaf
§ WAN
§ Introduction to
the OSI Model
§ TCP/IP Model
§ Difference
between OSI and TCP/IP.
§ Introduction to
IPv4 (Internet Protocol)
§ Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP) – ARP, RARP, Proxy ARP,
§ Gratuitous ARP
§ Define ARP
Packet
§ How ARP Works
§ Packet Flow in
the Same Network
§ Packet Flow in
Different Network
§ Introduction to
TCP and UDP
§ Introduction to
DNS
§ Introduction to
Cisco Command Line Interface (CLI)
§ User mode and
Privileged mode in routers
§ Global
Configuration Mode in routers
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Introduction to LANs
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Introduction to Ethernet
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Cables used in network
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UTP, STP, Fibre, Wireless
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Various connectors used in network RJ-45 connector, SFP
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connector, LC connector
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How a switch learns MAC addresses
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Power over Ethernet (PoE)
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Network Topologies
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BUS, RING, STAR, HYBRID, MESH, TREE
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Troubleshooting Interfaces
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Types of IPV4 Classes
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Class A, B, C, D, E
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Use of each class in IPv4.
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Introduction to Subnetting
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Basics of Binary Numbers
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Subnetting in Binary
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Subnetting in Decimal (Fast Method)
§ Classless Inter Domain Routing (CIDR)
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Fixed Length Subnet Mask (FLSM)
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Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM)
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Route Summarization
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Hexadecimal to Binary and Decimal Conversion
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Use of Hexadecimal format
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Introduction to Routing
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Memories of router
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Booting process of Router
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Backup configuration using tftp server
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Backup and restore ios image
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Password recovery on router
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Default Gateway
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Traceroute
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Administrative Distance
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Longest prefix match routing
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Introduction to Route Summarization
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Cisco IOS Router Basic Configuration
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Floating Static Route
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IP Routing Explained
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Default Routing
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Static Routing with next hop
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Static Routing with exit interface
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Use case scenario of next hop and exit
interface.
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Dynamic Routing
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RIP, EIGRP
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Configure and verify single area OSPF (v2).
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Neighbour adjacencies
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Point-to-point
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Broadcast
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Router ID
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Introduction to VLANs
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How to configure VLANs
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Introduction to 802.1Q
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Access port and trunk port
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How to configure a Trunk
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Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)
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802.1Q Native VLAN
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dot1q encapsulation and ISL encapsulation
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Troubleshooting VLANs and Trunks
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(IVR) Intervlan routing using Router and L3
switch
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Stick on a router
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Ether channels
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L2 Port security
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SVI (Switch Virtual Interface)
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Introduction to Spanning-Tree
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Per VLAN Spanning-Tree
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Spanning-Tree Port States
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Spanning-Tree Root Bridge Election and Configuration
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Spanning-Tree Portfast
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Types of stp
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CST, PVST, PVST+
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Wireless devices – AP, WLC
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Common standards in wireless
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Basics of Wireless Communication
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Wireless Topologies:
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Basic Service Set (BSS)
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Extended Service Set (ESS)
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Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS)
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Wireless Network Extention Types:
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Wireless Repeater
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Workgroup Bridge
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Outdoor Bridge
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Mesh Network
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What is radio frequency?
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How radio frequency works
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WLAN Frequency Bands
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Differences Between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
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Introduction to IPv6
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limitation of ipv4
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IPv6 – Features
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How to find IPv6 Prefix
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IPv6 Address Types — unicast , multicast,anycast
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Global unicast
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Unique local
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Link-local
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Anycast
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Multicast
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Modified EUI 64
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IPv6 Address Assignment LAB
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IPv6 EUI-64
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IPv6 Multicast Address
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IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)
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IPv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration
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IPv6 Static Route configuration
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IPv6 Routing with EUI-64 configuration.4 GHz and
5 GHz
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Introduction to Access-Lists
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Wildcard Bits
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Standard Access-List
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Extended Access-List
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Introduction to DHCP
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DHCP Client
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DHCP Server Configuration
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DHCP Relay Agent
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DHCP Snooping
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DAI(Dynamic ARp Inspection)
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Introduction to NAT and PAT
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Configuration and troubleshooting of Static NAT
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Configuration and troubleshooting of Dynamic NAT
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Configuration and troubleshooting of Port
Address
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Translation (PAT)
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Troubleshooting NAT/PAT
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Introduction to Telnet and SSH
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Configuration of Telnet
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Configuration of SSH
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Configure console password, banner on a device
Instructors

Choton Chandra Dash
InstructorContrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old. Richard McClintock, a Latin
Contrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old. Richard McClintock, a Latin
Contrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old. Richard McClintock, a Latin
- Duration 4 month
- Price 12000 BDT