CCNA 200-301 v1.1
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CCNA Certification
CCNA Certification (Cisco Certified Network Associate) is one of the most popular and most common Network Certification in Networking and IT World. It is the Associate-level certification of Cisco. The entrance point to Cisco Networking before CCNP and CCIE Certifications. Here, we will cover updated CCNA Lessons v1.1 at 19 August 2024. These lessons will be covert both 2024 and 2025 CCNA Exams.
BELOW YOU CAN ACCESS ALL THE LESSONS OF Updated CCNA 200-301 v1.1!
Both CCNA Content and CCNA Exam have updated and new CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Exam will be available after 20 August 2024. The one that has updated at 24 February 2020, will be available till 19 August 2024. Below, you can find what is new in this updated version of Cisco Certified Network Associate.
CCNA 200-301 Lessons 2025
CCNA 200-301 v1.1 is the updated, last version of Cisco Certified Network Associate. This update is a minor update after the major 24 February 2020 update. In New CCNA Certification, some of the lessons was removed and there are some new lessons. You can find the general topic titles of uptated CCNA below:
- Network Fundamentals,
- Network Access
- IP Connectivity,
- IP Services,
- Security Fundamentals,
- Automation and Programmability
Beside these general topics, you will also gain hands on experience on Cisco Routers and Switches with Configuration Practices before the new Cisco CCNA Exam.
CCNA Exam v1.1 (CCNA 200-301)
CCNA Certification is one step away from you. To get your Cisco Certified Network Associate, you need to pass one of the below Cisco exams:
- CCNA 200-301 v1.0 Exam (Till 19 August 2024) or
- CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Exam (After 20 August 2024)
You can find the details of Cisco Certification Updates and Cisco Next Level Certifications’ details on IPCisco.com
You can also visit Cisco’s CCNA Certification Page.
CCNA Salary and CCNA Jobs
Cisco Certified Network Associate is one of the important network certifications. So, if you have a CCNA Certification, this will creat a difference in your career. A network engineer who is a Cisco Certified Network Associate is always one step front of a network engineer without a certification. Because, a certification is also an evidence of your knowledge.
CCNA gives you the foundation of computer networks and with this certification you can get Associate-level Job roles on Information Technology and Networking World.
The Salary of CCNA, in other words earning of a Network Engineer with CCNA certification, changes in different countries. To learn about these CCNA Salaries, you can visit CCNA Salary page of IPCisco.com.
Updated CCNA Course Content (200-301 v1.1)
Below, you can find all the updated lessons of CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Exam:
- Network Components
- Network Topologies
- Network Cabling
- TCP and UDP
- IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting
- IPv6 Addressing
- Wireless Principles
- Virtualization Fundamentals
- Switching Concepts
- VLANs
- Interswitch Connectivity
- Neighbor Discovery
- EtherChannel
- Spanning Tree Protocols
- Wireless Architectureand Components
- Routing Basics
- Static Routing
- OSPFv2
- First Hop Redundancy Protocols
- DHCP and DNS
- NAT
- SNMP
- Syslog
- Quality of Service
- SSH, FTP, TFTP
- Key Security Concepts
- Basic Device Security
- VPN Types
- Access Lists
- Layer 2 Security Features
- Authentication, Authorization, Accounting
- Wireless Security Protocols
- Network Automation
- Network Programmability
- Software Defined Architectures
- Cisco DNA Center
- Generative AI (Artificial Intelligence)
- Cloud Network Management
- Machine Learning
To Pass CCNA 200-301 Exam at the first attempt and not to lose time, you can take our CCNA 200-301 Course!
Updated CCNA 200-301 v1.1 FAQ
What is new in new CCNA 200-301 v1.1?
There is a minor update on this new version. In CCNA 200-301 v1.1 exam, you will be responsible for the new lessons related with last technology. These lessons are: Generative AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cloud Network Management and Machine Learning.
When can I register for new CCNA v1.1?
You can register for updated CCNA v1.1 beginning with 20 August 2024.
What is the last day for CCNA v1.0?
The last day for CCNA v1.0 is 19 August 2024. Till 19 August 2024, you can register for v1.0 exam.
What can I do if I have already prepared for CCNA v1.0?
You can take v1.0 till 19 August 2024 or you can prepare for v1.1. But do not worry. Updated ccna v1.1 lessons also cover the parts that you have already prepared. Beside these parts, you can prepare for the updated lessons, Generative AI, Cloud Network Management and Machine Learning
What percentage of CCNA is updated with v1.1?
Almost %10 of exam will be updated.
Does IPCisco CCNA Course cover all updated ccna lessons v1.1?
Yes. We cover all the updated CCNA v1.1 (200-301) lessons. We always update our content according to the certification exam updates.
What is the cost of Cisco CCNA 200-301 Exam in 2025?
CCNA certification cost is 300$ plus tax.
Are there any prerequisite for CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Exam?
No. There is no prerequisite for this exam. After completing any CCNA course to be ready, you can schedule and take your exam.
How long does the CCNA exam take?
Exam takes 120 minutes (2 hours).
How many questions are there in 2025 CCNA 200-301 v1.1?
There are approximately 100 questions in the exam.
What is the passing score for the CCNA exam in 2025?
The passing score for Cisco Certified Network Assiciate exam at 2025 is at least almost 800-850/1000 points.
How long does CCNA exam take to study?
It takes 3-5 months with a good focus on the theorical lessons and practice on Cisco switches and routers.
Where Can I Schedule for CCNA Exam?
You can schedule your exam on Cisco website.
What is new in CCNA Exam at 2025?
CCNA v1.1 200-301 lessons are all same at 2025. You can reach all these lesson s on this page.
BELOW YOU CAN ACCESS ALL THE LESSONS OF Updated CCNA 200-301 v1.1!
- 24 Sections
- 207 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Network Fundamentals21
- 1.1Collision Domain vs Broadcast Domain15 Minutes
- 1.2Router vs Layer 3 Switch15 Minutes
- 1.3What is a Network?15 Minutes
- 1.4Fiber Optic Cable Types15 Minutes
- 1.5Coaxial Cable Details
- 1.6Types of Networks15 Minutes
- 1.7Top Internet Access Technologies15 Minutes
- 1.8WAN Topology Types15 Minutes
- 1.9Network Topology Architectures15 Minutes
- 1.10Power Over Ethernet (PoE)15 Minutes
- 1.11Ethernet Collisions and Troubleshooting15 Minutes
- 1.12Cisco NGFW and Cisco NGIPS15 Minutes
- 1.13Networking Connectors15 Minutes
- 1.14Ping Command15 Minutes
- 1.15Basic Cisco Router Configuration on Packet Tracer15 Minutes
- 1.16ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)15 Minutes
- 1.17Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)15 Minutes
- 1.18Network Cabling15 Minutes
- 1.19Network Devices15 Minutes
- 1.20TCP/IP Model15 Minutes
- 1.21OSI Referance Model15 Minutes
- IPv4 Addressing15
- 2.1Verify IP Parameters for Client OS15 Minutes
- 2.2IPv4 Addressing Overview15 Minutes
- 2.3Subnetting Overview15 Minutes
- 2.4Binary, Hex and Decimal Conversion15 Minutes
- 2.5CIDR and CIDR Calculation15 Minutes
- 2.6Real Life Subnetting Example15 Minutes
- 2.7Wildcard Mask15 Minutes
- 2.8VLSM Subnetting15 Minutes
- 2.9IPv4 vs IPv6 Comparison15 Minutes
- 2.10Cisco IP Address Configuration15 Minutes
- 2.11APIPA Address15 Minutes
- 2.12Private IP Address Ranges15 Minutes
- 2.13Subnetting Examples15 Minutes
- 2.14IP Addressing (IPv4)15 Minutes
- 2.15IP Subnetting and Subnetting Examples15 Minutes
- IPv6 Addressing2
- TCP and UDP9
- 4.1TCP Header : Sequence & Acknowledgement Number15 Minutes
- 4.2TCP Handshake15 Minutes
- 4.3TCP Header15 Minutes
- 4.4TCP versus UDP15 Minutes
- 4.5UDP (User Datagram Protocol)15 Minutes
- 4.6TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)15 Minutes
- 4.7TCP Header : TCP Options15 Minutes
- 4.8TCP Header : TCP Window Size, Checksum & Urgent Pointer15 Minutes
- 4.9TCP Header : TCP Flags15 Minutes
- VLANs9
- 5.1Voice VLAN Configuration15 Minutes
- 5.2Packet Tracer VLAN Example 215 Minutes
- 5.3How to Configure Cisco VLANs30 Minutes
- 5.4VTP Configuration with Packet Tracer30 Minutes
- 5.5VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol)30 Minutes
- 5.6DTP and VLAN Frame Tagging protocols ISL, dot1.q30 Minutes
- 5.7Cisco Packet Tracer VLAN Configuration Example15 Minutes
- 5.8VLAN Port Assignment and VLAN Port Types15 Minutes
- 5.9VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks)15 Minutes
- Switching and LANs9
- 6.1Ethernet Basics15 Minutes
- 6.2Layer 2 vs Layer 3 Switch15 Minutes
- 6.3Cisco Switch Configuration on Cisco Packet Tracer15 Minutes
- 6.4MAC Address Lookup15 Minutes
- 6.5What is a mac address15 Minutes
- 6.6Local Area Networks (LANs): Definition, Components & Topologies15 Minutes
- 6.7Switches15 Minutes
- 6.8Network Topologies15 Minutes
- 6.9Hubs, Switches and Routers15 Minutes
- Spanning Tree Protocol15
- 7.1Loop Guard, Uplink Fast, Backbone Fast and UDLD15 Minutes
- 7.2Unidirectional Link Detection (UDLD)15 Minutes
- 7.3BPDU (Bridge Data Unit Protocol)15 Minutes
- 7.4STP Loop Guard15 Minutes
- 7.5STP BPDU Filter15 Minutes
- 7.6STP BPDU Guard15 Minutes
- 7.7STP Root Guard15 Minutes
- 7.8Portfast, Root Guard, BPDU Filter and BPDU Guard15 Minutes
- 7.9PVST+ and Rapid PVST+15 Minutes
- 7.10STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) Example on Packet Tracer30 Minutes
- 7.11RSTP Configuration on Packet Tracer15 Minutes
- 7.12STP Portfast Configuration with Packet Tracer15 Minutes
- 7.13Spanning Tree Protocol Operation15 Minutes
- 7.14Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)15 Minutes
- 7.15Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)15 Minutes
- Neighbor Discovery5
- EtherChannels3
- Routing Fundamentals13
- 10.1Route Summarization15 Minutes
- 10.2Link State vs Distance Vector Protocols15 Minutes
- 10.3Routing Path Determination15 Minutes
- 10.4Routing Table15 Minutes
- 10.5Static Routes15 Minutes
- 10.6IPv4 Floating Static Routes15 Minutes
- 10.7Inter VLAN Routing Configuration on Packet Tracer30 Minutes
- 10.8Switch Virtual Interface Configuration on Packet Tracer30 Minutes
- 10.9Switch Virtual Interfaces15 Minutes
- 10.10Inter VLAN Routing with Router on Stick15 Minutes
- 10.11IP and Layer 3 Overview15 Minutes
- 10.12Static Route Configuration on Cisco Routers15 Minutes
- 10.13Dynamic Routing Protocols15 Minutes
- OSPF11
- 11.1OSPF Cost and SPF Algorithm15 Minutes
- 11.2OSPFv3 Configuration Example on Cisco IOS30 Minutes
- 11.3OSPFv3 (Open Shortest Path First Version 3)15 Minutes
- 11.4Cisco Single Area OSPF Configuration30 Minutes
- 11.5Other OSPF Key Points15 Minutes
- 11.6OSPF Network Types15 Minutes
- 11.7OSPF Area Types15 Minutes
- 11.8OSPF LSA Types15 Minutes
- 11.9OSPF Packet Types15 Minutes
- 11.10OSPF Adjacency15 Minutes
- 11.11OSPF(Open Shortest Path First) Overview15 Minutes
- WAN (Wide Area Networks)4
- DHCP and DNS5
- NAT (Network Address Translation)4
- First Hop Redundancy3
- Network Management13
- 16.1Syslog Overview15 Minutes
- 16.2Cisco Telnet Configuration: IPv4 And IPv615 Minutes
- 16.3Telnet15 Minutes
- 16.4SSH Port and Secure Shell15 Minutes
- 16.5Configuration Register15 Minutes
- 16.6TFTP, FTP, SFTP and SCP15 Minutes
- 16.7SSH Configuration on Packet Tracer15 Minutes
- 16.8Syslog Configuration Cisco15 Minutes
- 16.9Cisco NTP Configuration15 Minutes
- 16.10NTP (Network Time Protocol)15 Minutes
- 16.11SNMP Overview15 Minutes
- 16.12SNMP Configuration On Cisco IOS15 Minutes
- 16.13Cisco Router Password Recovery30 Minutes
- IPv610
- 17.1IPv6 Floating Static Routes15 Minutes
- 17.2IPv6 Static and Default Route Configuration30 Minutes
- 17.3Stateless Address Auto Configuration15 Minutes
- 17.4IPv6 NDP (Neighbour Discovery Protocol)15 Minutes
- 17.5IPv6 Configuration on Cisco Packet Tracer15 Minutes
- 17.6What does IPv6 bring?15 Minutes
- 17.7Subnetting in IPv615 Minutes
- 17.8IPv6 Address Types15 Minutes
- 17.9IPv4 and IPv6 Headers15 Minutes
- 17.10IPv6 and IPv6 Addresses15 Minutes
- Quality of Service4
- AAA6
- Wireless10
- 20.1WLAN Frequency Bands15 Minutes
- 20.2SSID Meaning15 Minutes
- 20.3Other Wireless Network Extention Types15 Minutes
- 20.4Wireless Principles15 Minutes
- 20.5WLAN Components15 Minutes
- 20.6Wireless Network Design Models15 Minutes
- 20.7WLC Management Access Connections15 Minutes
- 20.8Wireless Access Point Modes15 Minutes
- 20.9Wireless Security Protocols15 Minutes
- 20.10WLAN Configuration on Packet Tracer15 Minutes
- Security Fundamentals13
- 21.1DHCP Snooping Configuration on Packet Tracer15 Minutes
- 21.2Cisco Banner Configuration on Packet Tracer15 Minutes
- 21.3What is DHCP Snooping?15 Minutes
- 21.4Access Control Lists15 Minutes
- 21.5Multifactor Authentication (MFA)15 Minutes
- 21.6Dynamic ARP Inspection15 Minutes
- 21.7Cyber Attacks, Network Attacks, Threats and Mitigation30 Minutes
- 21.8802.1x (Port Based Network Access Control)15 Minutes
- 21.9Switch Port Security Configuration on Cisco Packet Tracer15 Minutes
- 21.10Switch Port Security15 Minutes
- 21.11Extended Access List Configuration With Packet Tracer30 Minutes
- 21.12Standard Access List Configuration With Packet Tracer30 Minutes
- 21.13Basic Cisco Router Security Configuration15 Minutes
- Automation and Programmability14
- 22.1Ansible vs Puppet vs Chef
- 22.2Generative AI vs Predictive AI15 Minutes
- 22.3Chef Overview
- 22.4Puppet Overview
- 22.5Ansible Overview
- 22.6Network Automation Tools15 Minutes
- 22.7Interpret JSON Encoded Data15 Minutes
- 22.8Cisco DNA Center15 Minutes
- 22.9Cisco SD-Access15 Minutes
- 22.10Data Serialization Languages: JSON, YAML, XML15 Minutes
- 22.11Traditional Network Management versus Cisco DNA Center15 Minutes
- 22.12Cisco DNA and Intent-Based Networking (IBN)15 Minutes
- 22.13How Network Automation Impacts Network Management15 Minutes
- 22.14REST APIs15 Minutes
- SDN (Software Defined Networking)5
- Virtualization4
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