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In this highly-acclaimed 4-semester course, participants will learn the basic skills needed to design, build, and maintain small- to medium-size computer networks. The curriculum combines lectures and online learning with hands-on labs and case studies.
Participants will be handling various network devices such as LAN switches, routers, RJ-45 jack, patch cable, punch-down block, etc., from network installation up to software configuration. The knowledge obtained in the interactive class sessions will be practiced in specially designed Laboratory equipped with Real Cisco equipment. |
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On successful completion, graduates will be awarded with a Certificate from Cisco Systems and a discount voucher towards CCNA Certification (Cisco Exam #640-801).
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Course schedule
Duration: 3 months
To view the schedule for this class, click here.
Who should attend
CNAP is designed for those who want to start a career in Information Technology, including:
- High school and university students
- Professionals-to-be who wants to switch into a career path in IT or telematics
- Researchers, engineers, and technical support working in the IT field
Prerequisites
Students should be able to perform basic computer skills, such as using a mouse and execute programs.
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CCNA Competencies |
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The CCNA courses provide students with the competencies outlined in the following table: |
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Basics of Ethernet technologies |
Basics of configuring routers |
VLSM |
ISDN and DDR |
Cabling LANs and WANs |
Routing Protocols |
Basics of OSPF and EIGRP |
Frame Relay |
Network Media |
TCP/IP Concepts |
Switch Concepts and Configuration |
PPP |
Basics of TCP/IP or and IP Addressing |
Access Control Lists |
Spanning-Tree Protocol |
WAN Tecnologies |
Routing Fundamentals |
Networking Troubleshooting |
VLANs and VTP |
NAT, PAT, and DHCP |
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