CCST Networking
CCST Networking Learn How Modern Networks Work and Develop Hands-On Troubleshooting Skills The Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) – Networking course introduces participants to the fundamentals of computer networking, including network design, connectivity, and troubleshooting. Learners gain an in-depth understanding of how data travels across networks and how to support, …
Overview
CCST Networking
Learn How Modern Networks Work and Develop Hands-On Troubleshooting Skills
The Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) – Networking course introduces participants to the fundamentals of computer networking, including network design, connectivity, and troubleshooting. Learners gain an in-depth understanding of how data travels across networks and how to support, maintain, and secure network infrastructures.
Through interactive lessons and guided exercises, this course helps you master essential networking tools, standards, and topologies—building a strong base for careers in IT and network administration.
Why Should You Attend?
Networking is at the core of every IT system. This course empowers you to:
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Understand how devices connect and communicate within networks
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Configure IP addressing and subnetting for efficient data routing
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Gain practical knowledge of routers, switches, and access points
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Learn to diagnose and resolve network performance issues
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
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Explain key networking models and concepts (OSI, TCP/IP)
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Configure and troubleshoot wired and wireless connections
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Identify and work with networking devices and media types
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Implement basic network security practices using Cisco tools
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Use common diagnostic commands and utilities
Who Should Attend?
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Aspiring network technicians and IT support specialists
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Students exploring careers in networking or systems administration
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Anyone preparing for the Cisco CCST Networking certification
Prerequisites
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No prior networking certifications required
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Basic computer literacy and curiosity about how networks work






