Cisco Ccna200301 0 0 0 Overview Exam Objectives
Cisco Ccna200301 0 0 0 Overview Exam Objectives
Cisco Ccna200301 0 0 0 Overview Exam Objectives
There are no formal prerequisites for CCNA certification, but you should have an understanding of the exam topics before taking the exam.
1.1.a Routers
1.1.b L2 and L3 switches
1.1.c Next-generation firewalls and IPS
1.1.d Access points
1.1.e Controllers (Cisco DNA Center and WLC)
1.1.f Endpoints
1.1.g Servers
1.2.a 2 tier
1.2.b 3 tier
1.2.c Spine-leaf
1.2.d WAN
1.2.e Small office/home office (SOHO)
1.2.f On-premises and cloud
1.4 Identify interface and cable issues (collisions, errors, mismatch duplex, and/or speed)
IP Addressing [Complete]
1.10 Verify IP parameters for Client OS (Windows, Mac OS, Linux) [Complete]
2.1 Configure and verify VLANs (normal range) spanning multiple switches
2.1.a Access ports (data and voice)
2.1.b Default VLAN
2.1.c Connectivity
2.3 Configure and verify Layer 2 discovery protocols (Cisco Discovery Protocol and LLDP)
2.5 Describe the need for and basic operations of Rapid PVST+ Spanning Tree Protocol and identify basic operations
2.5.a Root port, root bridge (primary/secondary), and other port names
2.5.b Port states (forwarding/blocking)
2.5.c PortFast benefits
Cisco Wireless
4.0 IP Services
4.1 Configure and verify inside source NAT using static and pools
Network Time Protocol [Complete]
4.2 Configure and verify NTP operating in a client and server mode
4.3 Explain the role of DHCP and DNS within the network
4.6 Configure and verify DHCP client and relay
SNMP [Complete]
Syslog [Complete]
4.5 Describe the use of syslog features including facilities and levels
4.7 Explain the forwarding per-hop behavior (PHB) for QoS such as classification, marking, queuing, congestion, policing, shaping
FTP/TFTP
Security Concepts
5.1 Define key security concepts (threats, vulnerabilities, exploits, and mitigation techniques)
Security Programs
5.2 Describe security program elements (user awareness, training, and physical access control)
5.4 Describe security password policies elements, such as management, complexity, and password alternatives (multifactor authentication, certificates, and biometrics)
5.8 Differentiate authentication, authorization, and accounting concepts
6.3 Describe controller-based and software defined architectures (overlay, underlay, and fabric)
Device Management
6.4 Compare traditional campus device management with Cisco DNA Center enabled device management
REST-based APIs
6.5 Describe characteristics of REST-based APIs (CRUD, HTTP verbs, and data encoding)
Configuration Management
6.6 Recognize the capabilities of configuration management mechanisms Puppet, Chef, and Ansible