Cisco Network Security (CCNA) Practical Training Course
Course Duration: 48 Hours
Schedule: 4 hours per day × 2 days per week × 6 weeks
Target Audience:
- Undergraduate students (Computer Science, Information Technology, or related disciplines)
- Basic knowledge of networking (TCP/IP, OSI Model, IP addressing) is recommended
Course Format:
- Instructor-led, hands-on labs, simulations (Packet Tracer / GNS3), quizzes, and group challenges
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of network security
- Identify threats, vulnerabilities, and security measures
- Configure Cisco devices for basic to intermediate security
- Use Cisco IOS security features for firewall, VPN, and intrusion prevention
- Build and secure a small enterprise network
Course Modules:
Introduction to Network Security
Theory:
- What is Network Security?
- CIA Triad: Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability
- Common Threats: Malware, Phishing, DoS/DDoS
- Security Policy and Risk Management
Practical:
- Lab: Introduction to Cisco Packet Tracer
- Lab: Topology building basics
- Lab: Secure Telnet vs SSH configuration
- Group Activity: Identify network vulnerabilities in sample topologies
Cisco Device Security Basics
Theory:
- Cisco IOS CLI Basics
- AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting)
- Device Hardening Overview
Practical:
- Lab: Secure CLI Access (Enable password, Line console, VTY lines)
- Lab: Configure SSH access on Cisco routers/switches
- Lab: Configure local user accounts and privilege levels
- Lab: Password encryption and banners
Network Security Technologies
Theory:
- Firewalls (Stateless vs Stateful)
- Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- VPN Concepts
- Introduction to IDS/IPS
Practical:
- Lab: Configure Standard and Extended ACLs
- Lab: ACLs to control traffic between VLANs
- Lab: Simulate a basic VPN connection using Packet Tracer
Advanced Cisco Security Configuration
Theory:
- Port Security
- DHCP Snooping
- Dynamic ARP Inspection
- IP Source Guard
Practical:
- Lab: Configure Port Security (Sticky MAC, Violation actions)
- Lab: DHCP Snooping configuration and validation
- Lab: DAI setup with trusted/untrusted ports
- Lab: Combine Layer 2 security features in a topology
Threat Mitigation and Monitoring
Theory:
- Understanding Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM)
- Syslog and SNMP
- Threat Defense Best Practices
Practical:
- Lab: Configure logging (Syslog server simulation)
- Lab: Implement basic IDS using ACLs
- Lab: Monitor traffic using SPAN ports and Packet Tracer traffic analysis
- Group Challenge: Secure an open network using multiple techniques
Capstone Project & Assessment
Capstone Project:
- Group Project: Build a secure small enterprise network
- Requirements: SSH access, VLANs, ACLs, Port Security, VPN, Logging
- Students design, implement, test, and document the network
Assessment & Certification:
- Final Quiz (25%)
- Capstone Evaluation (50%)
- Participation & Labs Completion (25%)
Certification:
Students who complete the course and pass the final assessment will receive from JELECOM
“Certificate of Completion: Cisco Network Security Fundamentals”.
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