Lonard | CCNA Trainer Makerere
CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) is an entry-level IT certification from Cisco that validates a person’s knowledge and skills in networking fundamentals.
It covers topics such as network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation.
Earning a CCNA demonstrates the ability to install, configure, and troubleshoot small to medium-sized networks — making it a key credential for starting a career in networking or IT infrastructure.
W e n e e d t h e C C N A c e r t i f i c a t i o n b e c a u s e i t:
It teaches essential concepts like routing, switching, IP addressing, and network troubleshooting.
Many IT and networking jobs list CCNA as a preferred or required qualification.
It proves to employers that you have the technical knowledge to manage and support networks.
It serves as a stepping stone to higher-level Cisco certifications (like CCNP or CCIE).
Certified professionals often earn higher salaries compared to non-certified peers.
Network Security Fundamentals
Configurations of Default and Static Routes for Both IPv4 and IPv6
IP Static Routing – Part 2
IP Static Routing – Part 1
Routing Concepts – Part 1
WLAN Concepts – Part 2
WLAN Concepts – Part 1
Switch Security Configuration – Part 2
Switch Security Configuration – Part 1
LAN Security Concepts
FHRP Concepts (First Hop Redundancy Protocol Concepts)
SLAAC and DHCPv6
Module 7 DHCPv4
Etherchannel
EtherChannel Configurations
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) – Part 4
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) – Part 5: Configurations
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) – Part 3
Network Layer
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) – Part 2
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) – Part 1
Inter-VLAN Routing
VLANs – Part 3
VLANs – Part 2
VLANs – Part 1
SSH Setup and Configuration
Basic Device Configuration – Part 2
🌐 Basic Device Configuration – Part 1
Transport Layer
IPv6 Addressing – Part 2