Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) 3.0 | Bootcamp with Expert Replay (ITPRO.TV)
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Overview/Description
The Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) course is the first step into Cisco networking. The goal of this course is to provide students with the key, fundamental skills, needed to successfully configure, operate, and maintain Cisco routers and switches. Students who have attended the ICND1 course will gain competency with Cisco IOS 15.x based switches and routers. Crucial elements of this course include the coverage of switch and router forwarding, IPv4 subnetting, ACLs, VLANs, NAT, as well as Static and Dynamic Routing which are needed for success at all levels of Cisco certification. IPv6 is also introduced as networks will slowly need to transition to IPv6 over the next years. ICND1 should be considered a prerequisite for entry into ICND Part 2.This course is preparation for both the CCNA Routing and Switching and Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) exams. Students pursuing the CCNA Routing and Switching certification should attend parts 1 & 2 of the ICND courses.
- Prerequisites
- There are no prerequisites for this course. However, a basic understanding of computer systems and network technologies is expected. Students new to computer and network architecture should consider taking the CompTIA N+ course prior to entry into the challenging Cisco curriculum to get the most out of their classroom experience.
- Certification
- CCNA Routing and Switching, CCENT
- Exams
- 100-105 ICND1, 200-125 CCNA (CCNA requires ICND Part 2 in addition to ICND Part 1 or 200-125 CCNA by itself)
- Included Labs
- Configuring the Hostname of ASW1
- Setting the System Clock on DSW1
- Configuring Layer 3 Management Settings on ASW1
- Backing up the Configuration of ASW1
- Configuring Layer 2 Ethernet Settings on ASW1
- Resolving Layer 2 Issues (Duplex)
- Resolving Layer 2 Issues (Speed)
- Observing the TCP Operation
- Configuring Interface Descriptions
- Configuring IP Addresses
- Configuring IP Addresses on a Serial WAN Link
- CCNA/ICND1/CCENT Subnetting Charts
- Assigning Subnetted IP Addresses on R7
- Assigning Subnetted IP Addresses on R6
- Assigning Subnetted IP Addresses on R5
- Assigning Subnetted IP Addresses on R2
- Configuring Default Static Routes
- Configuring Static Routes on R3
- Using Standard ACLs to Deny a Subnet
- Using Standard ACLs to Deny a Host
- Configuring a Cisco Router (R4) as a DHCP Client
- Configuring Static NAT
- Configuring Dynamic NAT
- Configuring PAT Using a NAT Pool
- Configuring PAT Using Interface Overloading
- Troubleshooting Telnet Management
- Troubleshooting Telnet Management 2
- Securing Local Passwords
- Controlling Idle Management Sessions
- Securing Remote Management
- Disabling Telnet Management
- Configuring the MOTD Banner on a Router
- Configuring the Login Banner on a Router
- Disabling Unused Ports
- Configuring Port Security
- Disabling CDP
- Trimming CDP
- Disabling HTTP Management
- Configuring NTP
- Filtering TFTP with ACLs
- Filtering Telnet with ACLs
- Troubleshooting ACLs 1
- Troubleshooting ACLs 2
- Troubleshooting ACLs 3
- Troubleshooting ACLs 4
- Configuring dot1q Trunking
- Creating VLANs
- Assigning VLANs
- Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing on R1
- Configuring a DHCP Server
- Configuring DHCP Relay
- Solving Client Reachability
- Troubleshooting DHCP
- Troubleshooting Host Layer 3 Connectivity
- Observing DHCP
- Configuring Single-Area OSPF
- Configuring Single-Area OSPF on R2
- Assigning Router-IDs in OSPF
- Configuring Dynamic Default Routing for OSPF
- Configuring OSPF Passive Interface
- Troubleshooting OSPF Network Advertisements
- Troubleshooting OSPF Misconfigurations
- Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Issues
- Enabling IPv6 on a Cisco Router
- Using EUI64 Addressing on Cisco Routers
- Using IPv6 Stateless Autoconfiguration
- Configuring Static Routing for IPv6
- Configuring OSPF for IPv6
- Setting the System Clock on DSW1
Target Audience
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 is an essential course for students preparing for the CCNA Routing and Switching or CCENT certifications. Students pursuing the CCNA Routing and Switching certification should attend parts 1 & 2 of the ICND course. Students pursuing the CCENT certification need only attend part 1 of the ICND curriculum.
Expected Duration (hours)
40.0
Lesson Objectives
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) 3.0 | Bootcamp with Expert Replay (ITPRO.TV)
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