CCNA Study Guide
CCNA Study Guide
CCNA Study Guide
Exam 200-301
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Table of Contents
Welcome!..................................................................................................... 3
Getting started............................................................................................. 3
Labs............................................................................................................ 3
Network Access............................................................................................ 7
IP Connectivity............................................................................................. 9
IP Services................................................................................................. 11
Security Fundamentals............................................................................... 13
Appendix................................................................................................... 17
IPv6 Addresses........................................................................................... 21
Getting started
This is where your journey begins! In this section, you will start by registering for your exam. Scroll down to the
next page when you’re ready to get started!
Labs
We have two types of lab scenarios available for download. Skill Builder Labs which offer simple configuration
tasks to help you master the command line. For our members that use Packet Tracer, we have preconfigured labs
available for download. Each of the Packet Tracer® labs has a built-in problem that you must solve.
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1 Network Fundamentals
1.1 Explain the role and function of network components
1.2 Describe the characteristics of network topology architectures
1.3 Compare physical interface and cabling types
1.4 Identify interface and cable issues (collisions, errors, mismatch duplex, and/or speed)
1.5 Compare TCP to UDP
1.6 Configure and verify IPv4 addressing and subnetting
1.7 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing
1.8 Configure and verify IPv6 addressing and prefix
1.9 Compare IPv6 address types
1.10 Verify IP parameters for Client OS (Windows, Mac OS, Linux)
1.11 Describe wireless principles
1.12 Explain virtualization fundamentals (virtual machines)
1.13 Describe switching concepts
Additional Resources
IP Addressing Notes
OCG®
Volume 1, Part 1, Chapters 1, 2, 3
Volume 2, Part 4, Chapter 13
2 Network Access
2.1 Configure and verify VLANs (normal range) spanning multiple switches
2.2 Configure and verify interswitch connectivity
2.3 Configure and verify Layer 2 discovery protocols (Cisco® Discovery Protocol and LLDP)
2.4 Configure and verify (Layer 2/Layer 3) EtherChannel (LACP)
2.5 Describe the need for and basic operations of Rapid PVST+ Spanning Tree Protocol and identify basic operations
2.6 Compare Cisco® Wireless Architectures and AP modes
2.7 Describe physical infrastructure connections of WLAN components (AP, WLC, access/trunk ports, and LAG)
2.8 Describe AP and WLC management access connections (Telnet, SSH,
HTTP, HTTPS, console, and TACACS+/RADIUS)
2.9 Configure the components of a wireless LAN access for client connectivity using GUI only
such as WLAN creation, security settings, QoS profiles, and advanced WLAN settings
Additional Resources
OCG®
Volume 1, Part 2, Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7
Volume 1, Part 3, Chapters 8, 9, 10
Volume 1, Part 4, Chapters 11, 12, 13, 14
Volume 1, Part 8, Chapters 26, 27, 28, 29
3 IP Connectivity
3.1 Interpret the components of a routing table
3.2 Determine how a router makes a forwarding decision by default
3.3 Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 static routing
3.4 Configure and verify single area OSPFv2
3.5 Describe the purpose of first-hop redundancy protocol
Additional Resources
OCG®
Volume 1, Part 5, Chapters 15, 16, 17, 18
Volume 1, Part 6, Chapters 19, 20, 21
Volume 1, Part 7, Chapters 22, 23, 24, 25
Volume 2, Part 3, Chapter 12
4 IP Services
4.1 Configure and verify inside source NAT using static and pools
4.2 Configure and verify NTP operating in a client and server mode
4.3 Explain the role of DHCP and DNS within the network
4.4 Explain the function of SNMP in network operations
4.5 Describe the use of syslog features including facilities and levels
4.6 Configure and verify DHCP client and relay
4.7 Explain the forwarding per-hop behavior (PHB) for QoS such as classification,
marking, queuing, congestion, policing, shaping
4.8 Configure network devices for remote access using SSH
4.9 Describe the capabilities and function of TFTP/FTP in the network
Additional Resources
OCG®
Volume 1, Part 3, Chapters 9, 10, 11
5 Security Fundamentals
5.1 Define key security concepts (threats, vulnerabilities, exploits, and mitigation techniques)
5.2 Describe security program elements (user awareness, training, and physical access control)
5.3 Configure device access control using local passwords
5.4 Describe security password policies elements, such as management, complexity, and
password alternatives (multi factor authentication, certificates, and biometrics)
5.5 Describe remote access and site-to-site VPNs
5.6 Configure and verify access control lists
5.7 Configure Layer 2 security features (DHCP snooping, dynamic ARP inspection, and port security)
5.8 Differentiate authentication, authorization, and accounting concepts
5.9 Describe wireless security protocols (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3)
5.10 Configure WLAN using WPA2 PSK using the GUI
Additional Resources
OCG®
Volume 2, Part 1, Chapters 1, 2, 3
Volume 2, Part 2, Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Volume 2, Part 4, Chapters 14
Additional Resources
OCG®
Volume 2, Part 4, Chapter 15
Volume 2, Part 5, Chapters 16, 17, 18, 19
Appendix
IPv4 Subnetting notes
IPv6 Addresses
Bits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Value 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
CIDR
Address Class Default Masks
Classless Inter-Domain Routing
Powers of 2
Powers of 2 are critical to finding Block Size and other information. Complete this chart at least one time to help
you memorize the powers of 2 up to 2^16.
/9
/10
/11
/12 4,096
/13 8,192
/14
/15
11111111.11111111.
/16 255.255.0.0
00000000.00000000
/17
/18
/19
/20
/21
/22
/23
11111111.11111111.
/24 16,777,216 254
11111111.00000000
11111111.11111111.
/25
11111111.10000000
/26
/27
/28
/29
/30
/31
/32
Hexadecimal Notation:
Dotted Decimal Notation:
Address format 3FFE:F200:0234:AB00:0123:
192.149.252.76
4567:8901:ABCD
Prefix notation
192.146.0.0/24 3FFE:F200:0234::/48
(network address)
340,282,366,920,938,463,436,
374,607,431,768,211,456
Possible addresses 4,300,000,000 (4.3 Billion)
340 Undecillion
340 Trillion Trillion Trillion
Subnet
Global Routing Prefix Interface ID
ID
48 Bits 64 Bits
16 Bits
2 Global
unicast 0DB8 0234 AB00
64 bit EUI
Address ISP Customer Subnet
Indicator
001 Region
Leading Leading
All Zeros All Zeros
Zeros Zeros
0000 0 0000 0
0001 1 F
0010 2 0010
0011 3 D
0100 4 3
0101 5 A
0110 6 1110
0111 7 6
1000 8 0111
1001 9 4
1010 A 1
1011 B 9
1100 C 1100
1101 D 0101
1110 E 8
1111 F 1011