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Sunday, 21 January 2018

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CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) is a entry level network certification now a day’s offered by Cisco. Basically, the CCNA is developed to judge the foundational knowledge of a candidate in networking field.
There are many streams in which a candidate can achieve the CCNA certificate, some of these are:

The CCNA - Routing and Switching certification is the very first step for a candidate to start his career journey in networking. Preparation for this certificate makes a candidate familiar with different basics of networking like Introduction to Networks, Routing concepts, Switching concepts, Protocol Essentials etc.

To get certified from Cisco in Routing and Switching at Associate level a candidate must need to appear in the CCNA – R&S Exam (Code- 200-120) and pass it with minimum passing criteria. The aim of this exam is to analyze a candidate's proficiency in installation, configuration, and troubleshooting for routed and switched networks.

Key points in CCNA tutorial with complete syllabus include TCP/IP, IP Addressing, Subnetting, RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, Frame Relay, VLANs, WAN, OSI Model, Cisco Hierarchical Model, Ethernet Networking, EIGRP, VTP, DTP, NAT, Ethernet, Access Lists etc.

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