Quarter IV (Network Programmability and Automation)

NPA-351: CCNA 200-301 Certification

Detailed Course Syllabus:

Duration: 13 Weeks

Course Description:

More than ever, network engineers are finding it challenging to complete their duties entirely manually. Network automation is now crucial due to new protocols, technologies, delivery models, and the requirement for enterprises to become more adaptable and agile. This course teaches network engineers how to automate systems with code using a variety of technologies and tools, including Linux, Python, APIs, and Git.

This course will focus on learning the basics of the networking and preparing for the new Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam. This comprehensive course focuses on the solutions and technologies needed to implement and administer a broad range of modern networking and IT infrastructure.

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Course Outline:

Introduction to Network Programmability:

This would include an overview of network programmability, its history, and its applications in various industries.

Network Protocols:

This would cover the different network protocols, such as TCP/IP, HTTP, and SNMP, and how they can be used for network management and automation.

Network Automation Tools:

This would cover the different network automation tools, such as Ansible, Puppet, and Chef, and how they can be used for network configuration, deployment, and management.

Software-Defined Networking (SDN):

This would cover the concept of SDN, where network functionality is decoupled from the underlying hardware and implemented in software.

Network Function Virtualization (NFV):

This would cover the concept of NFV, where network functions are implemented in software and run on virtual machines.

Textbook:

https://www.amazon.com/CCNA-200-301-Official-Guide-Library/dp/1587147149/ref=sr_1_1

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