Cisco Networking Academy Skills For All: Network Addressing and Basic Troubleshooting OnlineNew
You already know a strong networking background can open the door to rewarding career opportunities in tech. Deepen your knowledge and gain valuable skills needed to start a professional career.
This course explores key concepts for Internet Protocol (IP) addressing and basic network troubleshooting. Learn about the physical, data link, and network layers and how they work together to provide end-to-end connectivity. Understand how IP addresses are calculated and assigned. Then practice your troubleshooting skills to keep a network up and running.
- All current Cambridge University members (departments and colleges)
- Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available
The course is divided into 7 modules:
- Module 1
Physical Layer;
- Module 2
Data Link Layer;
- Module 3
Routing at the Network Layer;
- Module 4
IPv6 Addressing;
- Module 5
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery;
- Module 6
Cisco Switches and Routers
- Module 7
Troubleshoot Common Network Problems
To book on this course select the blue Book a place (provisional) button. Once the request has been received, a Cisco Skills for All 'invite only link' will be sent to you. Click on the link to access the course. If you already have an account created in Cisco Netacad or the Cisco Skills for All Networking Academy websites then simply login to access the course, otherwise you will be prompted to create an account during which you should use your @cam email address.
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