CCNA — 200-301 Complete Track

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From wires to BGP. The most respected networking foundation, built for engineers who want a real career — not just an exam dump.

📚 14 Modules ⏱ 40 Hours 🧪 Hands-on Labs 🏆 Cisco 200-301 Aligned

Who Is This For

  • B.Tech / BCA / MCA students starting a networking career
  • Help-desk and support engineers moving to NOC / network ops
  • Self-taught engineers wanting structured CCNA prep
  • Anyone targeting roles in network ops, NOC, or pre-firewall basics

Prerequisites

  • Basic computer literacy
  • Curiosity about how networks work

Full Syllabus — 14 Modules

M 1Network Fundamentals & OSI / TCP-IP
  • Network types — LAN / WAN / MAN
  • Topologies, devices (switch, router, AP)
  • OSI 7 layers vs TCP/IP 4-layer
  • Cabling — straight-through vs crossover, fiber types
M 2IP Addressing & Subnetting
  • IPv4 classes, public vs private
  • Subnetting — classful, VLSM, CIDR
  • IPv6 fundamentals — addressing, EUI-64, link-local
  • Subnetting practice drills
M 3Switching Fundamentals
  • MAC address table, broadcast / collision domains
  • Cisco IOS basics — modes, configuration
  • Port security, error-disable
  • Switchport modes — access vs trunk
M 4VLANs, Trunking & Inter-VLAN Routing
  • VLAN concepts & tagging (802.1Q)
  • Trunking, native VLAN, DTP
  • Inter-VLAN routing — Router-on-a-stick & SVI
  • VTP overview
M 5Spanning Tree & EtherChannel
  • STP, RSTP, MST
  • BPDU Guard, Root Guard, Loop Guard
  • EtherChannel (LACP, PAgP, static)
M 6Routing Concepts & Static Routing
  • Routing decisions & longest match
  • Static, default, floating static
  • IPv6 static routes
M 7OSPF (Single Area)
  • OSPF neighbor states
  • DR/BDR election
  • OSPF metric, network types
  • Configuration & troubleshooting
M 8IP Services — DHCP, DNS, NAT, NTP, FHRP
  • DHCP server, relay, snooping
  • NAT — static, dynamic, PAT
  • NTP, syslog
  • HSRP / VRRP basics
M 9ACLs & Security Fundamentals
  • Standard, extended, named ACLs
  • Wildcard masks
  • Port security, DHCP snooping, DAI
  • AAA basics
M 10Wireless Fundamentals
  • WLAN architectures — Autonomous, Lightweight, Cloud
  • WLC, CAPWAP, FlexConnect
  • SSID, security — WPA2 / WPA3
  • Basic wireless troubleshooting
M 11WAN Technologies & VPN Basics
  • MPLS, Metro Ethernet, leased lines
  • IPSec basics
  • SD-WAN intro (high-level)
M 12Automation & Programmability
  • Why automation
  • JSON / REST APIs basics
  • Ansible, Python on network gear
  • SDN, controllers, intent-based networking
M 13Real-World Lab Scenarios
  • Build a small enterprise from scratch
  • Multi-VLAN office with HSRP failover
  • Inter-site OSPF routing
  • Branch with NAT and ACLs
M 14Cert Path & Interview Prep
  • 200-301 blueprint walk-through
  • Mock exam strategy
  • L1 / L2 networking interview question bank
  • Career path — CCNP, security, DevNet

What You Get

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40 Hours

Live + recorded sessions for the full CCNA blueprint.

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Hands-on Labs

Cisco Packet Tracer + Cisco Modeling Labs / GNS3.

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Real Case Studies

Multi-VLAN office, HSRP failover, inter-site OSPF, branch NAT.

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Interview Q&A

L1 / L2 networking question bank.

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Certificate

Techclick Infosec course completion certificate.

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WhatsApp Group

Doubt-clearing batch group with the trainer.

Your Instructor

Trained by working senior cloud and network security engineers with 13+ years of hands-on enterprise experience across Cisco routing, switching, ISE, and large-scale enterprise networks.

Official References

Use these vendor or standards-body sources as the current source of truth. Check version notes before each class because products, interfaces and certification blueprints change independently.

FAQ

Q 1Beginner-friendly?

Yes. We start from cabling and OSI and build up to OSPF, ACL and automation.

Q 2Hands-on labs?

Yes — Packet Tracer is free, and we use Cisco Modeling Labs / GNS3 for real IOS images.

Q 3Aligned with 200-301?

Yes. Module 14 walks through the blueprint with mock questions.

Q 4Duration?

About 40 hours over 5–6 weeks.

Q 5After CCNA?

You can take Palo Alto, Zscaler, ISE, or any of our security tracks — CCNA gives you the foundation for all of them.

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