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CCNA
( Cisco Certified Network Associate )

Under the supervision of :
Er. Sunil Panjeta

Submitted by :
Rohit Vasisht
4111275
Overview
About CCNA
Networking Devices
OSI model
IP address
Routing
Access list
Switiches
Virtual LAN (VLAN)
ABOUT CCNA
 This

certification builds a
foundation in and apprentice
knowledge of networking.
 CCNA

certified professionals can install, configure,
and operate LAN, WAN and dail access services for
small networks (100 modes or fewer), including but
not limited to use of these protocols: IP, IGRP,
SERIAL FRAME-RELAY, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP
ETHERNET, ACCESS-LISTS.
NETWORKING DEVICES

Hubs:Centralized device in a topology.
Take incoming signal and repeats it out to all ports
on networks.
A multi port twisted pair hub allows several point
to point segments to be joined in to one network.
Switches: Used to interconnect LAN segment in cheap and easily
configured manner.
 Reduces network traffic resuting from an excessive
number of computers.

Routers:Segment large number of data into smaller segments.
Acts as safety barrier between segments.
Perform complex operation, they are than Switches.
Performing path selection in WAN Technology
OSI MODEL
Open System Interconnection
reference model developed by
the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO).
OSI model describes how data
is transferred from an application
on one computer to another.
OSI model composed of seven
layers that describe the functions
of data communication
protocols.
Each Layer of OSI model
describes a particular network
function.
IP ADDRESS
An IP address is a numeric
identifier assigned to each
machine on an IP network.
It designates the specific location
of a device on the network.

IP addressing was designed to allow hosts on one network
to communicate with a host on a different network regardless
of the type of LANs the hosts are participating in.
ROUTING
The term routing is used for
taking a packet from one device
and sending it through the
network to another devices of
different network.

The logical network address of the destination host is
used to get packets to the network through a routed
network, and then the hardware address of the host is
used to deliver the packet from a router to the correct
destination host.
If a network isn’t connected to the router the router must
use one of the two ways to learn how to get to the remote
network.
Static Routing:Meaning that someone must hand-type all network
locations into the routing table.
Dynamic Routing:A protocol on one router communicates with the same
protocol running on neighbor routers.
Dynamic Routing Protocols:RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
ACCESS-LIST
Access control list are an integral part of Cisco’s Security
Solution.
The proper use and configuration of access-lists is a vital
part of router configuration because access lists are such
versatile networking accessories.
Two type of access-lists:Standard access lists:These use only the source IP address in an IP packet as the
condition test. All decisions are made based on source IP
address.
Extended access lists:Extended access-list can evaluate many of the other fields in
the layer 3 and layer 4 header of an IP packet.
SWITCHES
Layer 2 switching is the process o using the hardware
address of devices on LAN to segment a network.
Create a Mac-address forward/filter table in order to make
decisions on whether to forward or flood a frame.
In multiple links between switches we face multi looping
problems. To solve this problem switches run Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP).
The main purpose of STP is to prevent switching loops in a
network with redundant switched paths.
Virtual LAN (VLAN)
A VLAN is a logical grouping of network users and
resources connected to administratively defined ports on a
switched.
A group of users that need an unusually high level of
security can be put into its own VLAN so that users outside
of the VLAN can’t communicate with them. So it provide
security.
VLAN increase the number of broadcast domains while
decreasing their size.
Network adds, moves, and changes are achieved with ease
by just configuring a port into the appropriate VLAN.
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ccna presentation 2013

  • 1. CCNA ( Cisco Certified Network Associate ) Under the supervision of : Er. Sunil Panjeta Submitted by : Rohit Vasisht 4111275
  • 2. Overview About CCNA Networking Devices OSI model IP address Routing Access list Switiches Virtual LAN (VLAN)
  • 3. ABOUT CCNA  This certification builds a foundation in and apprentice knowledge of networking.  CCNA certified professionals can install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN and dail access services for small networks (100 modes or fewer), including but not limited to use of these protocols: IP, IGRP, SERIAL FRAME-RELAY, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP ETHERNET, ACCESS-LISTS.
  • 4. NETWORKING DEVICES Hubs:Centralized device in a topology. Take incoming signal and repeats it out to all ports on networks. A multi port twisted pair hub allows several point to point segments to be joined in to one network.
  • 5. Switches: Used to interconnect LAN segment in cheap and easily configured manner.  Reduces network traffic resuting from an excessive number of computers. Routers:Segment large number of data into smaller segments. Acts as safety barrier between segments. Perform complex operation, they are than Switches. Performing path selection in WAN Technology
  • 6. OSI MODEL Open System Interconnection reference model developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). OSI model describes how data is transferred from an application on one computer to another. OSI model composed of seven layers that describe the functions of data communication protocols. Each Layer of OSI model describes a particular network function.
  • 7. IP ADDRESS An IP address is a numeric identifier assigned to each machine on an IP network. It designates the specific location of a device on the network. IP addressing was designed to allow hosts on one network to communicate with a host on a different network regardless of the type of LANs the hosts are participating in.
  • 8. ROUTING The term routing is used for taking a packet from one device and sending it through the network to another devices of different network. The logical network address of the destination host is used to get packets to the network through a routed network, and then the hardware address of the host is used to deliver the packet from a router to the correct destination host.
  • 9. If a network isn’t connected to the router the router must use one of the two ways to learn how to get to the remote network. Static Routing:Meaning that someone must hand-type all network locations into the routing table. Dynamic Routing:A protocol on one router communicates with the same protocol running on neighbor routers. Dynamic Routing Protocols:RIP (Routing Information Protocol) EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
  • 10. ACCESS-LIST Access control list are an integral part of Cisco’s Security Solution. The proper use and configuration of access-lists is a vital part of router configuration because access lists are such versatile networking accessories. Two type of access-lists:Standard access lists:These use only the source IP address in an IP packet as the condition test. All decisions are made based on source IP address. Extended access lists:Extended access-list can evaluate many of the other fields in the layer 3 and layer 4 header of an IP packet.
  • 11. SWITCHES Layer 2 switching is the process o using the hardware address of devices on LAN to segment a network. Create a Mac-address forward/filter table in order to make decisions on whether to forward or flood a frame. In multiple links between switches we face multi looping problems. To solve this problem switches run Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). The main purpose of STP is to prevent switching loops in a network with redundant switched paths.
  • 12. Virtual LAN (VLAN) A VLAN is a logical grouping of network users and resources connected to administratively defined ports on a switched. A group of users that need an unusually high level of security can be put into its own VLAN so that users outside of the VLAN can’t communicate with them. So it provide security. VLAN increase the number of broadcast domains while decreasing their size. Network adds, moves, and changes are achieved with ease by just configuring a port into the appropriate VLAN.