Network & Systems Admin Training
NSAT 1110
CCNA 1 – Introduction to Networks (ITN)
CCNA 1 – Introduction to Networks introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and computer networks. Students learn about the principles of IP addressing and fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes.
You’ll Learn These Core Skills:
- Build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes.
- Configure routers, switches, and end devices to provide access to local and remote network resources and to enable end-to-end connectivity between remote devices.
- Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills using real equipment and Cisco Packet Tracer.
- Configure and troubleshoot connectivity a small network using security best practices.
The CCNA training course and exam give you the foundation to take your career in any direction. When you certify with Cisco, you are living proof of the standard and rigor that businesses recognize and trust to meet and exceed market demands
Learning Level: Intermediate
Duration of Course: 10 Weeks
Course Method: Instructor-led
Achievements: Digital Learning Verification badge upon completion and Certification badge upon passing CCNA exam
Share digital badges and certifications on social media or your resume to tell the world of your achievement.
To earn your CCNA certification, you must pass the 200-301 CCNA exam. This 120-minute exam tests your knowledge of:
Network Fundamentals
Network Access
IP Connectivity
IP Services
Security Fundamentals
Automation and Programmability
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Jahziah Smith
My name is Jahziah Smith. I started at NTI, July of 2020. I first started with the CompTIA A+ program. And then as I completed that, I moved on to the CCNA.
So what attracted me to NTI was just the I was originally Transend IT. And I just really wasnt feeling it. And my mom actually found about found out about NTI and introduced me to it and I needed something to get into to and get started.
So right now I’m a field engineer for Delta Airlines. How that pertains to NTI helped me with that, just by putting me in place to get those certifications and get job experience. So before I was doing Delta Airlines, I was working at DRC. And that was just my first experience was basically just customer support. And that helped me get the Delta job just just by experience.
Yeah, I would recommend NTI to anyone else who’s looking for a job or interested in it. Just simply because, Im not going to say its an easy process, but it’s a different route than college and it can set you up to get a good paying job of decent paying job. And that’s pretty much it.
So what makes NTI different from any other school, I’ve only been to other one other school, IT school and that was Transend IT. Transend IT was more self paced, self guided, self study. NTI we had an opportunity to come into class and do presentations. Instructed kind of like a normal class like how he would do presentations. We have homework, we have labs, and we do dates versus Transend IT was more self paced self guided and wasn’t nothing’s really scheduled.