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- Experience 1 - Introduction to Cisco Command Line Interface (CLI)7
- 1.11.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 1.21.2 Explain the role and function of network components – Endpoints
- 1.31.3 Explain the role and function of network components – DNA Center Controller
- 1.41.4 Explain the role and function of network components – Wireless LAN Controller (WLC)
- 1.51.5 Explain the role and function of network components – Access Points (APs)
- 1.61.6 How to read a network diagram?
- 1.71.7 Practical Experience
- Experience 2 - How Cisco Switch Operates4
- Experience 3 Switching – Basic Switch Configuration5
- Experience 4 - Discover TCP and UDP Services on a Router9
- 4.14.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 4.24.2 Overview of Communication Models (Host-To-Host Models)
- 4.34.3 Overview of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model
- 4.44.4 Overview of TCP/IP Communication Model
- 4.54.5 Comparison between TCP/IP and OSI Models
- 4.64.6 Overview of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
- 4.74.7 Overview of User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- 4.84.8 Compare Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- 4.94.9 Practical Experience
- Experience 5 - Router Interface Configuration3
- Experience 6 Discovery Protocols – Use cases and Configuration7
- 6.16.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 6.26.2 Describe Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
- 6.36.3 Describe Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
- 6.46.4 Explain Virtualization Fundamentals (Server Virtualization)
- 6.56.5 Explain Virtualization Fundamentals (Containers)
- 6.66.6 Explain Virtualization Fundamentals (Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF))
- 6.76.7 Practical Experience
- Experience 7 - Basic Router Configuration6
- 7.17.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 7.27.2 Explain the role and function of network components – Next – Generation Firewalls and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
- 7.37.3 Explain the role and function of network components – Layer 2 and Layer 3 Switches
- 7.47.4 Explain the role and function of network components – Routers
- 7.57.5 Architecture of Network Devices
- 7.67.6 Practical Experience
- Experience 8 - Default Gateway4
- Experience 9 - How packets are sent over the network5
- Experience 10 - Switch Base Troubleshooting6
- 10.110.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 10.210.2 Describe duplex communication including half and full duplex
- 10.310.3 Identify interface issues such as duplex mismatch and speed mismatch
- 10.410.4 Identify cable issues such as collisions and errors
- 10.510.5 Describe other networking issues and troubleshooting tools and methods
- 10.610.6 Practical Experience
- Experience 11 - IPv6 Configuration7
- 11.111.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 11.211.2 Overview of IPv6
- 11.311.3 Describe IPv6 Unicast Address Type (Global, Unique Local, and Link local )
- 11.411.4 Describe IPv6 Anycast Address Type
- 11.511.5 Describe IPv6 Multicast Address Type
- 11.611.6 Describe IPv6 Modified EUI 64 Address Type
- 11.711.7 Practical Experience
- Experience 12 Static Routing – IPv45
- 12.112.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 12.212.2 Describe IPv4 addressing including address structure, headers, and classes
- 12.312.3 Describe IPv4 subnetting including subnets, subnets masks, numbering systems, and conversion between decimal and binary systems
- 12.412.4 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing
- 12.512.5 Practical Experience
- Experience 13 Static Routes - IPv69
- 13.113.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 13.213.2 Determine how a router makes a forwarding decision by default (Longest prefix match, Administrative Distance, and Routing protocol metric)
- 13.313.3 Describe Default Static Route
- 13.413.4 Describe Network Route
- 13.513.5 Describe Host Route
- 13.613.6 Describe Floating Static Route
- 13.713.7 Describe the purpose, functions, and concepts of first hop redundancy protocols (FHRP)
- 13.813.8 Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
- 13.913.9 Practical Experience
- Experience 14 Switching – VLANS and Trunking7
- 14.114.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 14.214.2 Describe the concept of Virtual LAN (VLAN)
- 14.314.3 Overview of switch trunk ports
- 14.414.4 Describe 802.1Q encapsulation method
- 14.514.5 Describe the concept of default native VLAN
- 14.614.6 Overview of switch access port including data and voice
- 14.714.7 Practical Experience
- Experience 15 – Inter-VLAN Routing using the concept of router on a stick8
- 15.115.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 15.215.2 Overview of Network Design & Architecture
- 15.315.3 Cisco Enterprise Architecture
- 15.415.4 Network Topology Architecture – Spine – Leaf
- 15.515.5 Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI)
- 15.615.6 Network Topology Architecture – Three – Tier
- 15.715.7 Network Topology Architecture – Two – Tier
- 15.815.8 Practical Experience
- Experience 16 – Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2)10
- 16.116.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 16.216.2 Dynamic routing protocols
- 16.316.3 Path (Route) Selection
- 16.416.4 Interpret the components of routing table
- 16.516.5 Link-State Routing Protocols and Data structures
- 16.616.6 Open Shortest Path First version 2 (OSPF v2) overview
- 16.716.7 OSPF Neighbour Adjacencies, Neighbour states and point-to-point links
- 16.816.8 OSPF Cost Calculations
- 16.916.9 Designated Router (DR) and Backup Designated Router (BDR) election process
- 16.1016.10 Practical Experience
- Experience 17 Switching - EtherChannel & Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)9
- 17.117.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 17.217.2 EtherChannel & Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
- 17.317.3 Layer 2 and Layer 3 EtherChannel
- 17.417.4 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and root bridge (primary / secondary)
- 17.517.5 Interpret basic operations of Rapid PVST+ Spanning Tree Protocol
- 17.617.6 Root Port and other port names
- 17.717.7 Port States (forwarding / blocking)
- 17.817.8 PortFast
- 17.917.9 Practical Experience
- Experience 18 Security – Access Control List IPv47
- 18.118.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 18.218.2 Define key security concepts (threats, vulnerabilities, exploits, and mitigation techniques)
- 18.318.3 Describe security program elements (user awareness, training, and physical access control)
- 18.418.4 Compare authentication, authorization, and accounting concepts
- 18.518.5 Define Access Control List Concept (ACL)
- 18.618.6 Describe Standard and Extended Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- 18.718.7 Practical Experience
- Experience 19 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)6
- 19.119.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 19.219.2 Explain the role of DHCP and DNS within the network
- 19.319.3 Explain the function of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) in network operations
- 19.419.4 Describe the use of syslog features including facilities and levels
- 19.519.5 Describe the capabilities and function of TFTP/FTP in the network
- 19.619.6 Practical Experience
- Experience 20 – Static Network Address Translation (NAT)5
- 20.120.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 20.220.2 Describe the concept of Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 20.320.3 Describe the concept of Quality of Service (QoS) including classification, marking, queuing, congestion, policing, and traffic shaping
- 20.420.4 Explain the forwarding per-hop behaviour (PHB) for QoS
- 20.520.5 Practical Experience
- Experience 21 – Dynamic Network Address Translation (NAT) & Port Address Translation (PAT)5
- 21.121.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 21.221.2 Overview of Network Address Translation (NAT) Terminology
- 21.321.3 Overview of Network Address Translation (NAT) Types including Dynamic NAT and Port Address Translation (PAT)
- 21.421.4 Describe the benefits and limitations of Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 21.521.5 Practical Experience
- Experience 22 - Network Time Protocol (NTP)5
- Experience 23 – Secure admin and remote access of network devices4
- Experience 24: Restrict Remote Management Access with Access Control List (ACL)3
- Experience 25: Enable Port Security on a Cisco Switch7
- 25.125.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 25.225.2 Describe security password policy elements, such as management, complexity, and password alternatives (multifactor authentication, certificates, and biometrics)
- 25.325.3 Describe IPsec Framework
- 25.425.4 Describe Virtual Private Network (VPN) including site-to-site and remote access VPNs
- 25.525.5 Describe DHCP Snooping
- 25.625.6 Describe Dynamic Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Inspection (DAI)
- 25.725.7 Practical Experience
- Experience 26: Network Programmability & Automation12
- 26.126.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 26.226.2 How Automation Impacts Network Management
- 26.326.3 Traditional Networks versus Controller-Based Networks
- 26.426.4 Explanation of Controller-based, software defined architecture (overlay, underlay, and fabric)
- 26.526.5 Cisco Software Defined Access (SDA) – Underlay, Overlay, and Fabric
- 26.626.6 Cisco Software Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN)
- 26.726.7 Traditional Campus Management Versus Management with Cisco DNA Center
- 26.826.8 Characteristics of REST-based APIs (CRUD, HTTP verbs, and data encoding)
- 26.926.9 Components of JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) encoded data
- 26.1026.10 Capabilities of configuration management mechanisms such as Puppet, Chef, and Ansible
- 26.1126.11 Basics of Python Language & Version Control System (VCS)
- 26.1226.12 Practical Experience
- Experience 27: Enterprise Wireless LAN (WLAN)11
- 27.127.1 Theory Experience Introduction
- 27.227.2 Wireless LAN (WLAN) devices – Access Point (AP) & Wireless LAN Controller (WLC)
- 27.327.3 Types of Wireless Networks
- 27.427.4 Service Set Identifier (SSID)
- 27.527.5 Cisco Wireless Architecture & Access Point (AP) modes
- 27.627.6 Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP)
- 27.727.7 Physical Infrastructure Connections of WLAN components (AP, WLC, access/trunk ports, and Link Aggregation [LAG] )
- 27.827.8 Access Point (AP) and Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) Management access connections (Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, console, and TACACS+ / RADIUS)
- 27.927.9 Nonoverlapping wireless channels
- 27.1027.10 Encryption and security protocols such as WPA, WPA2 and WPA3
- 27.1127.11 Practical Experience