The Network Engineer (based on Cisco Systems solutions) course is a comprehensive training program and consists of three modules.
Introduction to Networking
This introductory module on networking helps you get started in preparing for a career in networking. It covers the architecture, structure and functions needed by both the networks of Fortune 500 companies and the networks of small, innovative retailers. You’ll even get a chance to perform a simple LAN setup yourself. After completing the module, you will have sufficient knowledge of routing, switching, network applications and protocols.
Switching, Routing, and Wireless Networking Basics
It’s time to delve even further into the networking world. You’ll be amazed at the scale and complexity of the interconnected networks around you. You’ll become a pro at setting up routers and switches and maintaining network functionality. Gain the knowledge to work with local and wide area networks as well as other network architectures. The second module is designed to prepare you for the job of a network technician.
Enterprise-level networks, security, and automation
Large enterprises rely heavily on the smooth operation of their network infrastructure. That’s why the role of network technicians in any organization is becoming increasingly important. Qualified specialists can not only qualify for a decent job, but also expect to have an exciting career! That’s why now is the perfect time to deepen and broaden your professional knowledge. The third module is designed to prepare you for the job of a network analyst and engineer.
The course includes practical work based on Cisco Systems solutions.
The course will also be useful for those who have knowledge within the scope of the program but want to systematize them and increase their efficiency by using new techniques and methods of work.
This course will prepare you to take the 200-301 – Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam for Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) status.
You will learn how to
Work with small to medium-sized enterprise networks;
configure routers and switches, and have an understanding of basic wireless network configuration;
Maintain computer networks and troubleshoot LAN, VLAN, and WLAN networks using structured methodology and the OSI model;
Implement Ethernet, IPv4, IPv6, LLDP, STP, DHCPv4, DHCPv6, OSPF, NTP, Syslog, SNMP protocols, and link aggregation, VLAN, ACL, IPsec, VPN technologies.
Specialists with this knowledge and skills are in high demand nowadays.
Training according to world standards allows our graduates to work in leading companies. They have successful careers and are respected by employers.