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TestOut Routing and Switching Pro - English 7.0.xMAPPING:Cisco Network Academy CCNAv7mapped toTestOut Routing and Switching Pro 7.0.xModified 2020-05-13

Cisco Network Academy CCNAv7 Course Content mapped to the TestOutRouting and Switching ProCCNA 1 - Introduction to NetworksNetAcad Module1 - Networking TodayTestout Section and Title1.1 Introduction2 - Basic Switch and End DeviceConfiguration2.6 Network Devices3.1 Cisco Device Connection3.2 Command Line Interface (CLI)3 - Protocols and Models2.1 TCP/IP Networking Model2.2 OSI Networking Model4 - Physical Layer2.1 TCP/IP Networking Model2.2 OSI Networking Model5 - Number Systems4.1 IPv4 Addressing Overview6 - Data Link Layer2.1 TCP/IP Networking Model2.2 OSI Networking Model7 - Ethernet Switching2.5 Ethernet8 - Network Layer2.1 TCP/IP Networking Model2.2 OSI Networking Model9 - Address Resolution2.4 Data Encapsulation and Communications14.3 Switch Security10 - Basic Router Configuration2.6 Network Devices3.1 Cisco Device Connection3.2 Command Line Interface (CLI)3.3 IOS Licensing3.4 Device Settings11 - IPv4 Addressing4.1 IPv4 Addressing Overview12 - IPv6 Addressing4.5 IPv6 Addressing Overview13 – ICMP6.5 Network Communications Troubleshooting14.8 Denial of Service2.1 TCP/IP Networking Model2.2 OSI Networking Model2.1 TCP/IP Networking Model2.2 OSI Networking Model14 - Transport Layer15 - Application LayerCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.

16 - Network SecurityFundamentals4.7 The Domain Name System (DNS)9.7 Wireless Security14.1 Network Threats17 - Build a Small NetworkCCNA 2 - Switching, Routing, and Wireless EssentialsNetAcad Module1 - Basic Device ConfigurationTestout Section and Title3.1 Cisco Device Connection3.2 Command Line Interface (CLI)3.3 IOS Licensing3.4 Device Settings3.5 Device Passwords2 - Switching Concepts5.1 Layer 2 Switching Overview5.2 Switch Interface Configuration11.1 Virtual LANs (VLANs)11.2 Trunking3 – VLANs4 - Inter-VLAN Routing11.5 Router-on-a-Stick InterVLAN Routing11.6 Switch InterVLAN Routing5 - STP Concepts11.3 Spanning Tree11.4 Spanning Tree Configuration6 – EtherChannel11.3 Spanning Tree11.4 Spanning Tree Configuration7 - DHCPv44.6 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)8 - SLAAC and DHCPv64.6 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)9 - FHRP Concepts13.9 Default Gateway Redundancy10 - LAN Security Concepts14.1 Network Threats11 - Switch SecurityConfiguration14.3 Switch Security12 - WLAN Concepts9.1 Wireless Concepts9.2 Wireless Standards13 - WLAN Configuration9.3 Wireless ConfigurationCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.

9.4 Wireless Network Design9.5 Wireless Network Implementation9.6 SOHO Configuration9.8 Wireless Troubleshooting14 - Routing Concepts6.1 IPv4 Routing6.2 Static Routing6.3 Dynamic Routing15 - IP Static Routing6.2 Static Routing16 - Troubleshoot Static andDefault Routes6.4 IPv4 Routing TroubleshootingCCNA 3 - Enterprise Networking, Security, and AutomationNetAcad Module1 - Single-Area OSPFv2 ConceptsTestout Section and Title7.1 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Overview2 - Single-Area OSPFv2Configuration7.2 OSPF for IPv47.3 OSPF Configuration7.4 OSPF LSA Types and Databases7.5 Adjacency Troubleshooting8.1 IPv6 Routing Overview8.2 OSPFv33 - Network Security Concepts14.1 Network Threats14.2 Network Security Best Practices14.4 Malware14.5 Combat Malware14.6 Sniffing14.7 Session Hijacking14.8 Denial of Service4 - ACL Concepts12.1 Access Control Lists (ACLs)12.2 IPv6 and Extended ACLs5 - ACLs for IPv4 Configuration12.1 Access Control Lists (ACLs)12.2 IPv6 and Extended ACLs6 - NAT for IPv410.3 Network Address Translation (NAT)7 - WAN Concepts10.1 WAN Types10.2 Leased Line WAN Links10.4 WAN TroubleshootingCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.

8 - VPN and IPsec Concepts13.8 Virtual Private Networks and Remote Switch Access9 - QoS Concepts13.5 Quality of Service (QoS)10 - Network Management13.1 Network Time Protocol (NTP)13.2 System Message Log13.3 Simple Network Management Protocol13.4 NetFlow11 - Network Design2.3 Networking Basics9.4 Wireless Network Design12 - Network Troubleshooting6.4 IPv4 Routing Troubleshooting6.5 Network Communications Troubleshooting11.7 Switch Troubleshooting13 - Network Virtualization13.6 Enterprise Networking13.7 Cloud Resources13.8 Virtual Private Networks and Remote Switch Access14 - Network Automation13.10 Network AutomationCopyright 2020 TestOut Corporation. CompTIA, A , Network , Security , Linux , IT Fundamentals, and related trademarks and trade namesare the trademarks of CompTIA. Microsoft, MCITP, MSCA, MCTS, Office, and Windows are the trademarks of Microsoft. Cisco and CCNA arethe trademarks of Cisco. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. TestOut has no affiliation with any ofthese companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.

3 - Protocols and Models 2.1 TCP/IP Networking Model 2.2 OSI Networking Model 4 - Physical Layer 2.1 TCP/IP Networking Model 2.2 OSI Networking Model 5 - Number Systems 4.1 IPv4 Addressing Overview 6 - Data Link Layer 2.1 TCP/IP Networking Model 2.2 OSI Netw