Certification Exam Prep
About the Program
This online program will fully prepare students to take the following certification exams:
200-301 CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate
350-401 ENCOR - Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies
300-410 ENARSI - Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services
The CCNA exam (200-301) tests a candidate’s ability to implement and administer a wide range of modern IT networking technologies. ETI’s online program covers every exam objective, including network components, IP connectivity and routing, network security, virtual networking, and much more.
The ENCOR (350-401) exam tests the student’s skills related to implementing core enterprise network technologies, including dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) architecture, virtualization, infrastructure, network assurance, security, and automation.
ENARSI (300-410) validates the ability to plan, implement, verify and troubleshoot local and wide-area enterprise networks and work collaboratively with specialists on advanced security, voice, wireless and video solutions.
Upon completion of training, the students are fully prepared for these 3 certification exams. However, that is not a requirement for graduation. Vendor certifications are at the student’s expense.
TUITION: $2,172
Duration: 84 Hours + 21 Hours Virtual Practice Lab
This program is self-paced. Self-paced programs create a unique learning experience that allows students to learn independently and at a pace that best suits them.
Includes e-books, mentoring, exam review questions, and virtual practice lab for 200-301.
Prerequisites: HS diploma/GED, basic computer skills and familiarity with the internet
Occupational Objective: Computer Network Administrator
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Course Outline
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Networking Components
Networking Components - NGFW, NGIPS, & Cisco DNA Center
WLCs, Access Points, Servers, & Endpoints
Network Topology Architectures
Network Topology Architectures - WAN, Cloud, & SOHO
Layer 1 Interfaces & Cabling
Layer 1 Physical & Configuration Issues
Networking Protocols
IP Addressing Basics & Configuration
IPv4 Subnetting
IPv6 Addressing & Configuration
Virtualization Concepts
Network Access, VLAN Configuration, & Interswitch Connectivity
L2 Discovery Protocols & L2 and L3 EtherChannel Configuration
Spanning Tree Protocol
Cisco Wireless Architecture & WLAN Components
Cisco WLC Configuration & Wireless Management Access
Static Routing
Dynamic Routing
Configuring & Verifying NAT
NTP, DNS, & DHCP
SNMP, Syslog, & PHB for QoS
Configuring SSH, FTP, & TFTP
IT Security Concepts
Security Program &Password Policy Components
AAA Security & VPN Types
Configuring & Verifying ACLs
Configuring Port Security, DHCP Snooping, & DAI
Automation, Network Programmability, & SDN Architectures
APIs & Cisco DNA Center
Configuration Management & JSON Encoded Data
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Overview, enterprise network design, and high availability
WLAN deployment, SD-WAN, and SD-Access
QoS and Cisco express forwarding
Device and path virtualization technologies
Path virtualization technologies and troubleshooting
LISP and VXLAN
VTP and troubleshooting 802.1Q and EtherChannel
RSTP, MST, and routing concepts
OSPF LSAs, features and troubleshooting
eBGP and BGP
WLAN layer 1 and access point concepts
Wireless roaming and troubleshooting
NTP, NAT, and PAT
First hop redundancy protocols and multicast
Troubleshooting tools, system logging, and netflow
SPAN, IP SLA, SDN, and remote device configuration
Access control and REST API security
Wireless and network security
Network programmability, EEM, and orchestration tools
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Troubleshooting administrative distance, route maps, and loops
Routing protocol redistribution, route tagging, and filtering
Summarization, policy-based routing, VRF-lite, and BFD
EIGRP concepts
OSPF concepts
Advanced OSPF features
EIGRP stub and BGP concepts
BGP address families, peers, AS numbers, and neighbor states
BGP synchronization, peer groups, route refresh, and timers
BGP path attributes, route reflectors, and routing policies
MPLS basic operations and Layer 3 VPNs
DMVPN basics and configuration
IPv6 first hop security and AAA, ACL, uRPF, and CoPP troubleshooting
Device, SNMP, DHCP, and Syslog troubleshooting
IP SLA, NetFlow, and Cisco DNA center troubleshooting