ICND 1: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1
ICND 1: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1
Overview
About this Course
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0 is a five-day, instructor-led training course that teaches learners how to install, operate, configure, and verify a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network, including configuring a LAN switch, configuring an IP router, managing network devices, and identifying basic security threats.
Optionally, this course can be followed by the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) v3.0 course, which covers topics in more depth and teaches learners how to perform basic troubleshooting steps in enterprise branch office networks, preparing learners for Cisco CCNA certification.
Several topics have been added including; understanding the interactions and network functions of firewalls, wireless controllers and access points, along with additional focus on IPv6 and basic network security.
All configuration commands are introduced through examples and supported with lab exercises. A full suite of labs have been developed using the virtual IOS environment with flexible topologies that reinforce concepts with hands-on, guided discovery and challenge labs that align to each lesson module.
Exam Information
The 100-105 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 exam is a 90 minute, 45 – 55 question assessment that is associated with the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT) certification and is a tangible first step in achieving other Associate-level certifications. This exam tests a candidate’s knowledge and skills related to network fundamentals, LAN switching technologies, routing technologies, infrastructure services, and infrastructure maintenance.
Audience Profile
Target candidates: Individuals seeking the Cisco CCENT certification, or Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching certification. The course is also appropriate for support technicians involved in the basic installation, operation, and verification of LAN networks.
This class is for these types of roles: Entry-level network engineer, network administrator, network support technician, and help desk technician
Certifications Associated With This Class:
- Cisco CCENT
- Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching
- Cisco CCDA
- Cisco CCNA Security
- Cisco CCNA Wireless
Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:
- Basic computer literacy
- Basic PC operating system navigation skills
- Basic Internet usage skills
- Basic IP address knowledge
At Course Completion
The goal of the course is to provide learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, and operate a small- to medium-sized network:
- Describe network fundamentals and build simple LANs
- Establish Internet connectivity
- Manage and secure network devices
- Expand small to medium sized networks
- Describe IPv6 basics
Product Description
- Module 1: Building a Simple Network
- Lesson 1: Exploring the Functions of Networking
- Lesson 2: Understanding the Host-to-Host Communications Model
- Lesson 3: Introducing LANs
- Lesson 4: Operating Cisco IOS Software
- Lesson 5: Starting a Switch
- Lesson 6: Understanding Ethernet and Switch Operation
- Lesson 7: Troubleshooting Common Switch Media Issues
Module 2: Establishing Internet Connectivity
- Lesson 1: Understanding the TCP/IP Internet Layer
- Lesson 2: Understanding IP Addressing and Subnets
- Lesson 3: Understanding the TCP/IP Transport Layer
- Lesson 4: Exploring the Functions of Routing
- Lesson 5: Configuring a Cisco Router
- Lesson 6: Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
- Lesson 7: Enabling Static Routing
- Lesson 8: Learning the Basics of ACL
- Lesson 9: Enabling Internet Connectivity
Module 3: Summary Challenge
- Lesson 1: Establish Internet Connectivity
- Lesson 2: Troubleshoot Internet Connectivity
Module 4: Building a Medium-Sized Network
- Lesson 1: Implementing VLANs and Trunks
- Lesson 2: Routing Between VLANs
- Lesson 3: Using a Cisco IOS Network Device as a DHCP Server
- Lesson 4: Implementing RIPv2
Module 5: Network Device Management and Security
- Lesson 1: Securing Administrative Access
- Lesson 2: Implementing Device Hardening
- Lesson 3: Configuring System Message Logging
- Lesson 4: Managing Cisco Devices
- Lesson 5: Licensing
Module 6: Summary Challenge
- Lesson 1: Implementing a Medium-Sized Network
- Lesson 2: Troubleshooting a Medium-Sized Network
Module 7: Introducing IPv6
- Lesson 1: Introducing Basic IPv6
- Lesson 2: Understanding IPv6 Operation
- Lesson 3: Configuring IPv6 Static Routes
Labs:
- Discovery 1: Get Started with Cisco CLI
- Discovery 2: Perform Basic Switch Configuration
- Discovery 3: Observe How a Switch Operates
- Discovery 4: Troubleshoot Switch Media and Port Issues
- Discovery 5: Inspect TCP/IP Applications
- Discovery 6: Start with Cisco Router Configuration
- Discovery 7: Configure Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Discovery 8: Configure Default Gateway
- Discovery 9: Exploration of Packet Forwarding
- Discovery 10: Configure and Verify Static Routes
- Discovery 11: Configure and Verify ACLs
- Discovery 12: Configure a Provider-Assigned IP Address
- Discovery 13: Configure Static NAT
- Discovery 14: Configure Dynamic NAT and PAT
- Discovery 15: Troubleshoot NAT
- Discovery 16: Configure VLAN and Trunk
- Discovery 17: Configure a Router on a Stick
- Discovery 18: Configure a Cisco Router as a DHCP Server
- Discovery 19: Troubleshoot DHCP Issues
- Discovery 20: Configure and Verify RIPv2
- Discovery 21: Troubleshoot RIPv2
- Discovery 22: Enhance Security of Initial Configuration
- Discovery 23: Limit Remote Access Connectivity
- Discovery 24: Configure and Verify Port Security
- Discovery 25: Configure and Verify NTP
- Discovery 26: Configure Syslog
- Discovery 27: Configure Basic IPv6 Connectivity
- Discovery 28: Configure IPv6 Static Routes
- Challenge 1: Implementing the Initial Switch Configuration
- Challenge 2: Implementing the Initial Router Configuration
- Challenge 3: Implementing Static Routing
- Challenge 4: Implementing Basic Numbered and Named ACLs
- Challenge 5: Implementing PAT
- Challenge 6: Summary Challenge Lab: 1
- Challenge 7: Summary Challenge Lab: 2
- Challenge 8: Troubleshooting VLANs and Trunk
- Challenge 9: Implement Multiple VLANs and Basic Routing Between the VLANs
- Challenge 10: Implementing a DHCP Server in on a Cisco IOS Device
- Challenge 11: Implementing RIPv2
- Challenge 12: Securing Device Administrative Access
- Challenge 13: Implementing Device Hardening
- Challenge 14: Configuring System Message Logging
- Challenge 15: Summary Challenge Lab: 3
- Challenge 16: Summary Challenge Lab: 4
- Challenge 17: Implement IPv6 Static Routing
Venue: LIVE Online
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Live Online Training
Get the same training you expect in the classroom without leaving your office or home. These are NOT recorded classes. They are LIVE sessions with an expert instructor. We use the latest in video conferencing technologies and audio so you can confidently participate in any class just like being right there in person. We guarantee the effectiveness of our online training delivery approach that we will give you your money back if you are not totally satisfied. Ask us for a demo.
Online class requirements:
- Moderate to fast Internet
- A phone or computer headset is required in order to hear the instructor/moderator). You can use Computer Audio (VoIP) or you can dial in from a regular phone. For convenience, we recommend a hands-free headset or phone.
- Training software must be installed on your computer (trial versions are acceptable)
- RECOMMENDED: Dual Monitors or computers. For optimal online learning experience, we recommend participants have dual monitors or two computers. Your online classroom credentials allow you to join multiple times from multiple computers. Participants should use one monitor or computer to view the instructor’s shared screen and another monitor or computer to work with the software.
What happens when you enroll in an online class
When you register for an online class, you will receive a welcome email followed by login access to the Citrix GoToTraining virtual classroom. A workbook (printed copy or eBook) will be sent to you prior to the start of class.
Online Training Advantages
Convenience: You don’t have to travel and can attend from your home, office or anywhere with an internet connection. Our online classes are conducted using GoToTraining, a more robust version of the popular GoToMeeting screen sharing and conferencing platform. To accommodate multiple time zones, courses are typically scheduled from 10am – 5pm Eastern with a one-hour lunch break at 12:30 – 1:30 pm Eastern and a 10-minute break in the morning and afternoon. When conducting custom online course for your group, class times can be modified to accommodate your timezone.
Interactive Learning: Our online training is fully interactive. You can speak and chat with the instructor and classmates at any time. Various interactive techniques are used in every class. Our small class sizes (typically 4 – 8 students), allow our instructors to focus on individual performance and issues and to work closely with you to meet your unique needs. Classes are designed to be a hands-on learning experience, providing opportunities for you to try your new skills while the instructor is available for review, questions, and feedback. You have the option to give the instructor permission to view your computer to provide one-on-one assistance when needed.