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Cisco Certified Technician (CCT)

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Cisco Certified Technician (CCT) Course Overview

The Cisco Certified Technician (CCT) certification is designed for entry-level network support professionals who work onsite to diagnose and repair Cisco networking devices. Cisco offers three CCT certifications based on different specializations:

 

25% 1.0 General Networking Knowledge

 

1.1 Use the OSI and TCP/IP models and their associated protocols to explain how data flows in
a network
1.2 Describe the basic functionality and key differences of this hardware: LAN switch, router,
and wireless access points
1.3 Differentiate between these Layer 2 technologies: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit
Ethernet, Serial, and Optical
1.4 Describe LAN cabling
1.5 Describe the function of CSU/DSU
1.6 Describe Telco termination point
1.7 Describe an IPv4 and IPv6 address and subnet
1.8 Describe the function of FTP, TFTP and PING
1.9 Describe the function of Telnet and SSH

 

20% 2.0 Cisco Equipment and Related Hardware

 

2.1 Identify the Cisco equipment including the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series, Nexus 7000 Series,
Nexus 3000 Series, MDS 9000 Series, Catalyst 9000 Series, Catalyst 6800 Series, Catalyst
6500 E-Series, Catalyst 3850, 3650, 2960, 1000 Series and Meraki switches and Cisco 8000
Series, Cisco ASR 9000 Series, Cisco ASR 1000 Series, NCS 5500 Series ,NCS 5000 Series
routers and Cisco 4000, 1100, 900, 800 Series Integrated Service routers.
2.2 Identify Cisco products by logo marking and model number (including, but not limited to,
locations on chassis, line card, module, or adapter)
2.3 Identify Cisco Transceiver Modules
2.4 Identify and locate the serial number of Cisco products (including, but not limited to,
locations on chassis, line card, module, or adapter)
2.5 Identify and describe commonly used components
2.6 Describe hardware memory common terms and their use in Cisco routers and switches
2.7 Identify the cabling on Cisco equipment
2.8 Identify tools for hardware installation and replacement
2.9 Identify the different loop-back plugs (RJ45 Ethernet, T1, 56K)

 

29% 3.0 Cisco IOS Software Operation

 

3.1 Describe the key role of Cisco IOS, IOS-XE, IOS-XR and NX-OS software
3.2 Navigate between different operating modes
3.3 Determine the current mode of a device
3.4 Copy and paste a configuration file from/to a router or switch
3.5 Use and interpret the basic Cisco IOS Software commands
3.6 Describe the location and process to change the configuration register parameter
3.7 Identify a configuration file from a Cisco device
3.8 Describe the licensing process on different platforms
3.10 Describe Bundle Mode/Install Mode IOS-XE

 

26% 4.0 Service-Related Knowledge

 

4.1 Locate and use a text editor such as, Notepad
4.2 Locate and use the Windows command prompt
4.3 Locate, configure, and use Terminal Emulation (Tera Term, Putty)
4.4 Configure networks settings for Ethernet port on laptop (IP address, subnet mask and
default gateway) and establish a connection with Ethernet ports on Cisco equipment
using correct cable
4.5 Make a physical connection from laptop to Cisco console port
4.6 Connect, configure, and verify operation status of a device interface
4.7 Configure and use TFTP and FTP servers (TFTP d32/64, FIlezilla)
4.8 Perform software upgrade or downgrade using TFTP, FTP, xmodem, tftpdnld, or USB
Storage
4.9 Manage configurations via the TCP/IP network
4.10 Perform password recovery on a Cisco device
4.11 Identify and correct common network problems at Layers 1 and 2
4.11.a Serial or ether interface status
4.11.b Ethernet layer 2 (full and half duplex, speed issues)
4.11.c WAN serial loopback test (T1, 56K and Telco assisted loopback)

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What Will You Learn?

  • Network Fundamentals: Understanding network components (routers, switches, access points), network topologies, physical interfaces, cabling, and IP addressing (IPv4 and IPv6).
  • LAN Switching Technologies: Learn about VLANs, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), and Ethernet Channel operation.
  • Routing Technologies: Understand routing protocols, routing tables, and network address translation (NAT).
  • WAN Technologies: Learn about wide area networking (WAN) and VPN operation.
  • Infrastructure Services: Study DNS, DHCP, and other network services.
  • Network Access:
  • Access Networking:
  • Understand and configure access points, wireless networks, and related technologies.
  • Network Security:
  • Learn about basic security concepts, firewalls, and intrusion detection/prevention systems.
  • IP Connectivity and Services:
  • IP Connectivity: Learn about IP addressing, subnetting, routing, and network addressing.
  • IP Services: Understand and configure DNS, DHCP, and other network services.
  • Network Automation and Programmability: Gain an understanding of network automation and programmability concepts.
  • Other Important Areas:
  • Troubleshooting: Develop skills in identifying and resolving network issues.
  • Application Layer Protocols: Learn about common application layer protocols used in Cisco networks.
  • Data Center and Cloud Networking: Gain an understanding of data center and cloud networking concepts.
  • Industrial IoT: Learn about industrial IoT networking concepts.
  • Internet, Cloud, and Endpoint Visibility: Understand the importance of visibility and security in these areas.
  • Network Security: Learn about network security concepts and technologies.
  • Networking Software: Understand the software that powers Cisco networks.
  • Optics and Transceivers: Learn about the physical layer technologies used in Cisco networks.
  • Service Provider Networking: Understand the concepts of service provider networking.

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