CCNA Course – 200-301

 

Raj Computer Center – CCNA 200-301 Professional Training

If you are serious about becoming a skilled Network Engineer or an IT professional who truly understands networking from the ground up, then Raj Computer Center’s CCNA 200-301 Course is the perfect starting point.

This certification program is designed to give you real, practical, hands-on knowledge — not just theoretical concepts. You will learn the fundamentals of networking, routing, switching, IPv4/IPv6, and even modern technologies like network automation in a structured and easy-to-understand format.

At Raj Computer Center, we believe in learning by doing. That means you won’t just sit and watch — you’ll work directly on:

  • Simulated labs

  • Real-time practical tasks

  • Live demos on Cisco routers and switches

Our goal is to ensure you understand how networking works in real-world situations and confidently prepare you for the official Cisco CCNA 200-301 Certification Exam, which is globally recognized as the gold standard for networking professionals.

By the end of this CCNA Course, you will have the skills and confidence to manage and troubleshoot enterprise-level networks independently.

Start your networking journey with Raj Computer Center and build a strong foundation for your IT career.


Course Content


Unit 1 - INTRODUCTION
  • How to Build a CCNA Lab
  • What is Networking
  • Introduction to Network
  • Types of Network
    • LAN
    • WAN
    • MAN
    • CAN
    • SAN
  • Use of Networking
  • Wires
  • Networking devices
  • Routers
  • L2 and L3 Switches
  • Servers
  • Access Points
  • Firewall
  • Gateway
  • Bridge
  • HUB
  • VPN
  • LAN CARD
  • Enterprise Network Design of CISCO
  • 2-Tier
  • 3-Tier
  • Spine-Leaf
  • WAN
  • SOHO

Unit 2 - NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS

  • Introduction to the OSI Model
  • TCP/IP Model
  • Difference between OSI and TCP/IP.
  • Introduction to IPv4 (Internet Protocol)
  • Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) – ARP, RARP, Proxy ARP,
  • Gratuitous ARP
  • Define ARP Packet
  • How ARP Works
  • Packet Flow in the Same Network
  • Packet Flow in Different Network
  • Introduction to TCP and UDP
  • Introduction to DNS
  • Introduction to Cisco Command Line Interface (CLI)
  • User mode and Privileged mode in routers
  • Global Configuration Mode in routers
Unit 3 - LAN
  • Introduction to LANs
  • Introduction to Ethernet
  • Cables used in network
  • UTP, STP, Fibre, Wireless
  • Various connectors used in network RJ-45 connector, SFP
  • connector, LC connector
  • How a switch learns MAC addresses
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE)
  • Network Topologies
  • BUS, RING, STAR, HYBRID, MESH, TREE
  • Troubleshooting Interfaces
Unit 4 - IPv4 SUBNETTING
  • Types of IPV4 Classes
  • Class A, B, C, D, E
  • Use of each class in IPv4.
  • Introduction to Subnetting
  • Basics of Binary Numbers
  • Subnetting in Binary
  • Subnetting in Decimal (Fast Method)
  • Classless Inter Domain Routing (CIDR)
  • Fixed Length Subnet Mask (FLSM)
  • Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM)
  • Route Summarization
  • Hexadecimal to Binary and Decimal Conversion
  • Use of Hexadecimal format
Unit 5 - ROUTING
  • Introduction to Routing
  • Memories of router
  • Booting process of Router
  • Backup configuration using tftp server
  • Backup and restore ios image
  • Password recovery on router
  • Default Gateway
  • Traceroute
  • Administrative Distance
  • Longest prefix match routing
  • Introduction to Route Summarization
  • Cisco IOS Router Basic Configuration
  • Floating Static Route
  • IP Routing Explained
  • Default Routing
  • Static Routing with next hop
  • Static Routing with exit interface
  • Use case scenario of next hop and exit interface.
  • Dynamic Routing
  • RIP, EIGRP
  • Configure and verify single area OSPF (v2).
  • Neighbour adjacencies
  • Point-to-point
  • Broadcast
  • Router ID
Unit 6 - VLANs and TRUNKS
  • Introduction to VLANs
  • How to configure VLANs
  • Introduction to 802.1Q
  • Access port and trunk port
  • How to configure a Trunk
  • Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)
  • 802.1Q Native VLAN
  • dot1q encapsulation and ISL encapsulation
  • Troubleshooting VLANs and Trunks
  • (IVR) Intervlan routing using Router and L3 switch
  • Stick on a router
  • Ether channels
  • L2 Port security
  • SVI (Switch Virtual Interface)
Unit 7 - SPANNING-TREE
  • Introduction to Spanning-Tree
  • Per VLAN Spanning-Tree
  • Spanning-Tree Port States
  • Spanning-Tree Root Bridge Election and Configuration
  • Spanning-Tree Portfast
  • Types of stp
  • CST, PVST, PVST+
Unit 8 - WIRELESS
  • Wireless devices – AP, WLC
    • Common standards in wireless
    • Basics of Wireless Communication
  • Wireless Topologies:
    • Basic Service Set (BSS)
    • Extended Service Set (ESS)
    • Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS)
  • Wireless Network Extention Types:
    • Wireless Repeater
    • Workgroup Bridge
    • Outdoor Bridge
    • Mesh Network
  • What is radio frequency?
  • How radio frequency works
  • WLAN Frequency Bands
  • Differences Between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Unit 9 - IPv6:
  • Introduction to IPv6
  • limitation of ipv4
  • IPv6 – Features
  • How to find IPv6 Prefix
  • IPv6 Address Types — unicast , multicast,anycast
  • Global unicast
  • Unique local
  • Link-local
  • Anycast
  • Multicast
  • Modified EUI 64
  • IPv6 Address Assignment LAB
  • IPv6 EUI-64
  • IPv6 Multicast Address
  • IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP)
  • IPv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration
  • IPv6 Static Route configuration
  • IPv6 Routing with EUI-64 configuration.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Unit 10 - ACCESS-LISTS
  • Introduction to Access-Lists
  • Wildcard Bits
  • Standard Access-List
  • Extended Access-List
Unit 11 - DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  • Introduction to DHCP
  • DHCP Client
  • DHCP Server Configuration
  • DHCP Relay Agent
  • DHCP Snooping
  • DAI(Dynamic ARp Inspection)
Unit 12 - NAT - Network address translation
  • Introduction to NAT and PAT
  • Configuration and troubleshooting of Static NAT
  • Configuration and troubleshooting of Dynamic NAT
  • Configuration and troubleshooting of Port Address
  • Translation (PAT)
  • Troubleshooting NAT/PAT
Unit 13 - ACCESSING REMOTE ACCESS OF A DEVICE USING
  • Introduction to Telnet and SSH
  • Configuration of Telnet
  • Configuration of SSH
  • Configure console password, banner on a device

Career Opportunities After CCNA – Raj Computer Center

After completing the CCNA Course Certification from Raj Computer Center, you’ll be ready to step into various high-demand IT and networking roles. This certification opens doors to multiple career paths in both enterprise and service-provider environments.

Career Roles You Can Apply For:

🔹 Network Engineer
Design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot LAN/WAN networks for companies and organizations.

🔹 Network Administrator
Monitor daily network operations, manage devices, maintain uptime, and ensure smooth connectivity.

🔹 Technical Support Engineer / NOC Engineer
Work in real-time environments to handle network issues, outages, alerts, and escalations.

🔹 Security Analyst (Entry-Level)
Work with firewalls, identify vulnerabilities, strengthen network security, and support cybersecurity teams.

🔹 IT Support Specialist / Desktop Support Engineer
Provide hardware and network troubleshooting support to end-users in offices, institutes, and enterprises.

🔹 Field Network Engineer (Service Provider)
Perform on-site installation, configuration, and maintenance for enterprise clients — especially for ISPs and IT service companies.