Industrial Training in CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) provides practical experience and knowledge in networking fundamentals, Cisco technologies, and network administration. This training program aims to equip individuals with the skills required to design, configure, and troubleshoot small to medium-sized enterprise networks. 

Next-G Classes, one of the most popular technology institutes in Delhi/NCR offers an extensive Industrial training program that helps them flourishing their career. Our training program lends hand to the candidates and makes them more efficient and effective with their job.

Here’s an overview of what an industrial training program in CCNA may cover:

  1. Networking Fundamentals: Training would begin with an introduction to networking concepts, including the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model, TCP/IP protocols, IP addressing, subnetting, and basic network troubleshooting techniques.

  2. Cisco Router and Switch Configuration: Training might cover the configuration and management of Cisco routers and switches. Participants would learn how to configure VLANs, routing protocols (such as OSPF and EIGRP), access control lists (ACLs), and perform basic switch port configurations.

  3. Network Security: Training would include an overview of network security principles and best practices. Participants might learn about securing network devices, implementing access controls, configuring firewalls, and understanding common security threats and mitigation techniques.

  4. IP Routing and Switching: Training might cover advanced IP routing and switching topics, including dynamic routing protocols (such as OSPF and EIGRP), inter-VLAN routing, virtual LANs (VLANs), and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).

  5. Network Troubleshooting: Training would include techniques and methodologies for network troubleshooting. Participants might learn how to identify and resolve network connectivity issues, perform packet captures and analysis, and use network diagnostic tools.

  6. WAN Technologies: Training might cover wide area network (WAN) technologies, including leased lines, Frame Relay, MPLS, and VPN (Virtual Private Network). Participants would learn how to configure and troubleshoot WAN connections.

  7. Network Device Management: Training would cover network device management techniques, including device backup and restore, device monitoring, device logging, and firmware upgrades. Participants might learn how to use network management tools and protocols such as SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).

  8. Wireless Networking: Training might include an introduction to wireless networking concepts, including Wi-Fi standards, wireless security, and configuring wireless access points. Participants would gain hands-on experience in setting up and securing wireless networks.

  9. Network Design and Documentation: Training might cover network design principles and best practices. Participants might learn about designing scalable and resilient network architectures, creating network diagrams, and documenting network configurations.

  10. Cisco Certification Exam Preparation: Training programs may also include exam preparation materials and practice exams to help participants prepare for the CCNA certification exam. Participants would learn about the exam objectives, question formats, and study strategies to enhance their chances of success.


KEY POINT OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AT NEXT-G CLASSES

  • Maximum 3-4 students in a batch
  • Unlimited Practice session with WI FI facility and system
  • Regular, Fast Track, Weekend Training mode are available
  • Online Training Facility are available
  • 6+ years industry expert trainers will teach you
  • Live project on your desired topics or college topics
  • Training Certificate after course completion
  • Free Domain and Hosting on 6 Months summer training program