HCIA - Datacom

Course Code: HW-DATCA

This new 10-day course covers the following content: Routing and switching principles, basic WLAN principles, basic knowledge of network security, basic knowledge of network management and O&M, and basic knowledge of SDN and programming automation.

  • Duration: 10 Days
  • Level: Associate
  • Technology: Datacom
  • Delivery Method: VILT / ILT
  • Training Credits: Huawei Voucher

Engineers who need to master basic datacom knowledge and capabilities in small- and medium-sized network planning and design, deployment implementation, and O&M optimization.

Before attending this course, delegates must: 

- Be familiar with PC operations

- General knowledge of IT and networking concepts

After completing this course, delegates will be able to:

- Understand the definition of data communication and the capability model of data communication engineers.

- Understand the network reference model and the entire data communication process.

- Be familiar with the VRP system and be able to perform basic operations.

- Understand IPv4 address protocol and related concepts

- Understand the forwarding principles of Layer 3 devices such as routers and Layer 3 switches.

- Understand the concept of routing and use static route or OSPF to build a Layer 3 network.

- Understand basic Ethernet concepts and describe the functions and working principles of Layer 2 switching devices.

- Be familiar with common Ethernet protocols, such as VLAN, Spanning Tree Protocol , link aggregation and stacking.

- Configure ACLs and AAA to provide basic security solutions for the network.

- Be familiar with the NAT protocol and master the NAT configuration in different scenarios.

- Master the configuration of common services on enterprise networks, such as DHCP, FTP and Telnet.

- Understand basic WLAN concepts and complete basic configurations of small or medium-sized WLAN networks.

- Understand basic WAN concepts and WAN solutions such as MPLS and SR.

- Have general knowledge of basic concepts of enterprise network management. 

- Be familiar with traditional network management and SDN-based network management solutions.

- Have a good command of IPv6 protocols and be able to build small-scale IPv6 networks.

- Have a good command of the campus network construction process. Be able to independently construct small-sized campus networks.

- Understand the basic concepts of SDN and programming automation and master the basics of Python.

This course will prepare delegates to take the HCIA Datacom certification exam # H12-811, which will validate proficiency in planning, design, deployment, O&M, and optimization of small- and medium-sized campus networks.

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Modules

- Data Communication Network Basics

- Network Reference Model

- Huawei VRP Basics

- Network Layer Protocol and IP Addressing

- IP Routing Basics

- OSPF Basics

- Ethernet Switching Basics

- VLAN Principles and Configuration

- Spanning Tree Protocol

- Ethernet Link Aggregation and Switch Stacking

- Implements Communication Between VLANs.

- ACL Principles and Configuration

- AAA Principles and Configuration

- NAT Basics

- Principles of TFTP, FTP, DHCP, and HTTP

- Configuration of FTP and DHCP

- Basic Concepts of WLAN and History of 802.11 Protocol suite

- WLAN devices

- WLAN Networking Mode

- WLAN Working Process

- Basic WLAN Configuration 

- Basic WAN Concepts

- Common WAN Technologies

- Working Principles of PPP and PPPoE

- Configuring PPP and PPPoE

- Basic Concepts of MPLS/SR


- Basic Concepts of the NMS and O&M

- Common NMS and O&M Methods and Tools

- Working Principle of SNMP

- SDN-based NMS and O&M Solution

- Comparison Between IPv6 and IPv4

- Basic Concepts of IPv6

- Format and Principle of the IPv6 Packet Header

- IPv6 Address Format and Address Type

- Pv6 Address Configuration Method and Procedure

- Static and Dynamic IPv6 Address Configuration

- IPv6 Static Route Configuration

- SDN and NFV Basics

- Network Programming and Automation

- Campus Network Architecture

- Campus Network Lifecycle

- Campus Network Construction Cases

- Campus Network Construction Practice