Fundamentals of Cisco Networking
Fundamentals of Cisco Networking
Fundamentals of Cisco Networking
Networking is at the heart of the digital transformation. The network is essential to many business
functions today, including business critical data and operations, cybersecurity, and so much more. A
wide variety of career paths rely on the network -- so it's important to understand what the network
can do, how it operates, and how to build and manage it.
Switches, routers, and wireless access points are the essential networking basics. Through them,
devices connected to your network can communicate with one another and with other networks, like
the Internet. Switches, routers, and wireless access points perform very different functions in a
network.
Switches
Switches are the foundation of most business networks. A switch acts as a controller, connecting
computers, printers, and servers to a network in a building or a campus.
Routers
Routers connect multiple networks together. They also connect computers on those networks to the
Internet. Routers enable all networked computers to share a single Internet connection, which saves
money.
Routers connect your business to the world, protect information from security threats, and can even
decide which computers receive priority over others.
Access Points
An access point allows devices to connect to the wireless network without cables. A wireless network
makes it easy to bring new devices online and provides flexible support to mobile workers.
Course Outline
Lesson 1 : Networking
● Introduction to networking
● Internetworking devices
● Overview of the OSI reference model
Lesson 2 : Ethernet
● Ethernet overview
● Ethernet addressing
● Ethernet cables
● Data encapsulation and the Cisco three-layer model
Lesson 4 : IP addressing
● IPv4 address
● Classes of IP addresses
● Public and private addresses
Lesson 6 : IP Routing
● Overview of IP routing
● The IP routing process
● Configure IP routing
● Static routing
● Default routing
● Administrative distances and routing protocols
● Overview of Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
● Configure RIPv2
● Verify RIPv2 routing