CCNA v7


El CCNA v7 200-301 es el examen de certificación de Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) que valida los conocimientos y habilidades fundamentales en redes de TI. Diseñado para profesionales de redes principiantes, este examen abarca una amplia gama de temas relacionados con la configuración, implementación y solución de problemas de redes.

El examen CCNA v7 200-301 se basa en un enfoque más amplio y abarca conceptos clave de redes, tecnologías, seguridad y automatización. A través de este examen, los candidatos deben demostrar su capacidad para comprender y aplicar los principios de redes en entornos reales.

El contenido del examen se divide en varios dominios principales


1.0 Network Fundamentals
1.1.a Routers
1.1.b Layer 2 and Layer 3 switches
1.1.c Next-generation firewalls and IPS
1.1.d Access points
1.1.e Controllers (Cisco DNA Center and WLC)
1.1.f Endpoints
1.1.g Servers
1.1.h PoE
1.2.a Two-tier
1.2.b Three-tier
1.2.c Spine-leaf
1.2.d WAN
1.2.e Small office/home office (SOHO)
1.2.f On-premise and cloud
1.3.a Single-mode fiber, multimode fiber, copper
1.3.b Connections (Ethernet shared media and point-to-point)
1.5 Compare TCP to UDP1.7 Describe the need for private IPv4 addressing1.9 Describe IPv6 address types
1.9.a Unicast (global, unique local, and link local)
1.9.b Anycast
1.9.c Multicast
1.9.d Modified EUI 64
1.11.a Nonoverlapping Wi-Fi channels
1.11.b SSID
1.11.c RF
1.11.d Encryption
1.13.1 MAC learning and aging
1.13.2 Frame switching
1.13.3 Frame flooding
1.13.4 MAC address table
2.0 Network Access
2.1.a Access ports (data and voice)
2.1.b Default VLAN
2.1.c InterVLAN connectivity
2.2.a Trunk ports
2.2.b 802.1Q
2.2.c Native VLAN
2.5.b Port states (forwarding/blocking)
2.5.c PortFast benefits
3.0 IP Connectivity
3.1.a Routing protocol code
3.1.b Prefix
3.1.c Network mask
3.1.d Next hop
3.1.e Administrative distance
3.1.f Metric
3.1.g Gateway of last resort
3.2.a Longest match
3.2.b Administrative distance
3.2.c Routing protocol metric
3.3.a Default route
3.3.b Network route
3.3.c Host route
3.3.d Floating static
3.4.a Neighbor adjacencies
3.4.b Point-to-point
3.4.c Broadcast (DR/BDR selection)
3.4.d Router ID
4.0 IP Services
5.0 Security Fundamental
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 and verify device access control using local passwords
5.4 Describe security password policies elements, such as management, complexity, and password alternatives (multifactor authentication, certificates, and biometrics)
5.5. Describe IPsec 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
6.0 Automation and Programmability
6.1 Explain how automation impacts network management
6.2 Compare traditional networks with controller-based networking
6.3 Describe controller-based and software defined architectures (overlay, underlay, and fabric)
6.3.a Separation of control plane and data plane
6.3.b North-bound and south-bound APIs
6.4 Compare traditional campus device management with Cisco DNA Center enabled device management
6.5 Describe characteristics of REST-based APIs (CRUD, HTTP verbs, and data encoding)
6.6 Recognize the capabilities of configuration management mechanisms Puppet, Chef, and Ansible
6.7 Interpret JSON encoded data





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