NEW CCNA 200-301 PART 4/6 - Security

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Fourth Part of CCNA 200-301 Video Series by Triple CCIE Certified Trainer Sikandar Shaik (CCIEx3 - RS/SP/SEC)


What you'll learn
  • Access Control Lists on Cisco Routers
  • Standard ACL
  • Extended ACL
  • Named ACL
  • Network Address Translation
  • Network Security Concepts
  • Threat Defense Technologies AAA, Firewall, VPN,NGFW, IPS
  • AAA Concepts
  • Switch Security - L2 Security


Requirements
  • Should have covered CCNA 200-301 Part 1- Network Basics IP Addressing Subnetting
  • Should have covered CCNA 200-301 Part 2 - SWITCHING
  • Should have covered CCNA 200-301 Part 3 - ROUTING

Description
This course is the Fourth Part of CCNA 200-301 Video Series by Triple CCIE Certified Trainer Sikandar Shaik (CCIEx3 - RS/SP/SEC)
This course helps you prepare to take the 200-301 Cisco® Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) exam. By passing this one exam, you earn CCNA certification. The 200-301 CCNA exam goes live on February 24, 2020.
The new CCNA program to prepare you for today’s associate-level job roles in IT technologies. CCNA now includes security and automation and programmability. The program has one certification that covers a broad range of fundamentals for IT careers, with one exam and one training course to help you prepare.
Newly retooled for the latest technologies and job roles, the CCNA training course and exam give you the foundation you need to take your career in any direction. CCNA certification covers a breadth of topics, including:

  • Network fundamentals
  • Network access
  • IP connectivity
  • IP services
  • Security fundamentals
  • Automation and programmability
Who this course is for:
  • people who want to go into job roles such as network support engineer and network administrator.
  • if you want a career in networking, especially enterprise networking,
  • CCNA certified may be a good move for you because Cisco is still the dominant leader in that industry.
  • system administrators who are CCNA-certified because they wanted to understand more about the networks that their servers will be running on.
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