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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is an entry level certification that is the foundation to the knowledge in networking. As this is the entry level of certification, it builds the base for other courses in Cisco Certification. It is very essential to have a sound knowledge of this level in order to build upon that and also to pave a path for future Cisco certification programs. The CCNA training courses are available in variety of forms that include classroom training, online courses as well as boot camps.

The CCNA Training Courses help the individuals in promoting their talent in installation, configuration, trouble shooting and operation of medium sized routed and switched networks. The course also includes topics like how to implement and verify connection to remote WAN. The new CCNA training courses include the basics of mitigation of security threats and how to make your network secure. It also includes introduction to wireless networking concepts and terminologies and other performance based skills.

The new curriculum of CCNA certification has introduced courses regarding how to use various protocols like Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIPv2), VLANs, Ethernet; access control lists (ACLs). Cisco certification is not an easy process. As such it requires training and assistance to understand the concepts of networking and security. Before enrolling for the training course, one must ensure the credentials of the training course.

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