Cisco CCNA 200-301 v2.0 Practice Test & Mock Exam

Practice Cisco CCNA (Cisco CCNA 200-301 v2.0) in IT Mastery with focused sample pages, topic drills, timed mock exams, detailed explanations, and the current question bank.

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) validates foundational networking knowledge across network infrastructure, switching and access, IP routing, network services, security, operations, and automation-aware troubleshooting.

Use IT Mastery for interactive practice with timed mocks, topic drills, progress tracking, and detailed explanations across web and mobile. Focused topic pages and the static diagnostic page preview how this exam handles switching, routing, services, security, AI-assisted operations, and troubleshooting.

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CCNA snapshot

  • Vendor: Cisco
  • Official certification name: Cisco Certified Network Associate
  • Exam code: 200-301 CCNA
  • Route tracked here: CCNA 200-301 v2.0
  • Practice support: focused sample pages, a static diagnostic page, and live IT Mastery practice
  • IT Mastery practice bank: live practice available
  • Current IT Mastery status: live practice available

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What this CCNA practice page gives you

  • a direct web entry for Cisco CCNA 200-301 v2.0 practice in IT Mastery
  • focused sample-question pages and free-practice exam content
  • a static diagnostic page across the CCNA topic areas
  • topic drills for infrastructure, switching, routing, services, security, AI-assisted operations, and management
  • timed mocks, mixed sets, detailed explanations, and progress tracking across web and mobile

Who CCNA is for

  • networking candidates building associate-level switching, routing, IP services, security, and troubleshooting judgment
  • help desk, network technician, and junior infrastructure candidates moving beyond entry-level networking vocabulary
  • cloud, cybersecurity, and DevOps candidates who need stronger IP, VLAN, routing, ACL, and network-operations fundamentals

Topic coverage for CCNA practice

DomainWeight
Network Infrastructure and Connectivity25%
Switching and Network Access25%
IP Routing20%
Network Services and Security20%
AI, Network Operations and Management10%

How to use the CCNA simulator efficiently

  1. Open the IT Mastery web app for interactive practice, then use the static diagnostic page when you want a quick public preview of question style.
  2. Drill switching and routing separately if you miss questions because VLAN, STP, longest-prefix, OSPF, or next-hop evidence blurs together.
  3. Use network services and security drills when NAT, DHCP, DNS, ACLs, wireless security, device hardening, or management-plane controls drive your misses.
  4. Add timed mixed sets near the end so you can move from symptoms to evidence without over-focusing on one familiar domain.

CCNA decision checklist

Use this checklist when a networking question gives you logs, outputs, diagrams, or user symptoms:

  • Layer first: confirm whether the evidence points to physical/link, VLAN, IP addressing, routing, services, security policy, or operations.
  • Scope next: decide whether the issue affects one host, one VLAN, one route, one service, one site, or the broader control plane.
  • Evidence before change: prefer answers that verify interface state, addressing, routes, neighbors, ACL matches, logs, or counters before disruptive changes.
  • Specificity matters: choose the route, ACL, VLAN, or service behavior that exactly matches the symptom instead of applying a broad fix.
  • Automation support: use AI or controllers as evidence helpers, not as a replacement for verifying commands, topology, and operational impact.

Free study resources

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CCNA troubleshooting map

    flowchart LR
	    A["User or network symptom"] --> B["Confirm Layer 1 and addressing"]
	    B --> C["Check VLAN and switching path"]
	    C --> D["Validate routing and default gateway"]
	    D --> E["Review services and security filters"]
	    E --> F["Verify and document the fix"]

Use this map when a CCNA question describes broken connectivity. Strong answers usually move from physical/link and addressing evidence through switching, routing, services, and security filters rather than guessing from one symptom.

Mini Glossary

  • Default gateway: Router address a host uses to reach destinations outside its local subnet.
  • Trunk port: Switch port that carries traffic for multiple VLANs.
  • STP: Spanning Tree Protocol, used to prevent Layer 2 loops.
  • ACL: Access control list that permits or denies traffic based on defined conditions.
  • Administrative distance: Router preference value used when multiple route sources exist.

Web preview and premium practice

  • Web/public preview: focused sample-question pages, the diagnostic page, and the web app entry so you can inspect the question style and explanation depth.
  • Premium: interactive CCNA 200-301 v2.0 practice with focused drills, mixed sets, timed mock exams, detailed explanations, and progress tracking across web and mobile.
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