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Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) 1.0 Expert Live with Encore


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Target Audience
Prerequisites
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Overview/Description
The Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 course is the first step into Cisco networking. The goal of this course is to provide students with the key skills to be successful during the configuration of all routers and switches. Students who have attended the ICND Part 1 course will gain competency in the operation, configuration and maintenance of Cisco IOS-based devices and ISR-capable routers. Students will also gain a thorough understanding of TCP/IP in LAN and WAN environments. A crucial element of this course is the coverage of IP subnetting, which is needed for success at all levels of Cisco certification. Students pursuing the CCNA certification should attend parts 1 & 2 of the ICND training.

Target Audience
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 is an essential course for students preparing for the CCNA or CCENT certifications. Students pursuing the CCNA certification should attend parts 1 & 2 of the ICND course.

Prerequisites
Basic understanding of computer systems and network technologies is expected. To get the most out of the classroom experience, students new to computer and network architecture should consider taking the CompTIA Network+ course prior to entry into the challenging Cisco curriculum .

Certification
CCENT, CCNA

Exams
640-822 ICND1, 640-802 CCNA

Included Labs

  • Lab Simulation: Using Windows Applications as Network Tools
  • Lab Simulation: Observing the TCP Three-Way Handshake
  • Lab Simulation: Observing Extended PC Network Information
  • Lab Simulation: Performing Switch Startup and Initial Configuration
  • Lab Simulation: Enhancing the Security of Initial Switch Configuration
  • Lab Simulation: Performing an Initial Router Configuration
  • Lab Simulation: Enhancing the Security of Initial Router Configuration
  • Lab Simulation: Configuring a Static Route
  • Lab Simulation: Enabling Dynamic Routing with RIP
  • Lab Simulation: Using Cisco Discovery Protocol

Skills
This course provides instruction in the use of the following hardware technologies:

  • Cisco Catalyst 2950 and 2960 switches
  • Cisco ISR-capable routers (for example, Cisco 2800/3800 Series routers)
  • Other IOS-based routers such as 2600 and 3600 series routers

Outline

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) 1.0

Module 1: Building a Simple Network
  • Physical vs. Logical Topologies
  • The OSI Reference Model
  • Internet Protocol Addressing and Sub-netting
  • Transport Layer Functions
Module 2: Ethernet LANs
  • Ethernet LANs
  • Operating Cisco IOS Software
  • Understanding Switch Security
  • Maximizing the Benefits of Switching
  • Troubleshooting Switch Issues
Module 3: Wireless LANs
  • Exploring Wireless Networking
Module 4: LAN Connections
  • Exploring the Functions of Routing
  • Understanding Binary
  • Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme
  • Starting a Cisco Router
  • Configuring a Cisco Router
  • Using Cisco SDM
  • Accessing Remote Devices
Module 5: WAN Connections
  • Understanding WAN Technologies
  • Configuring the DHCP Client and PAT
  • Enabling Static Routing
  • Configuring Serial Encapsulation
  • Enabling RIPv2
Module 6: Network Environment Management
  • Discovering Neighbors on the Network using CDP
  • Managing Cisco Router Startup and Configuration
  • Managing Cisco Devices


Expected Duration (hours)
30.0

Lesson Objectives

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 (ICND1) 1.0 Expert Live with Encore

  • Perform IPv4 subnet calculations such as determining the subnet and broadcast IDs of a network, calculate available hosts, calculate subnets created, and find the valid range of IP addresses in a subnetwork
  • Learn how to navigate and use the Cisco IOS command line interface to configure and troubleshoot Cisco devices
  • Learn how to use the Security Device Manager on ISRs
  • Configure the following
  • IP routing using static routes and the RIPv2 protocol
  • Serial leased line WAN interfaces
  • DHCP server service on Cisco routers through the SDM
  • NAT and PAT support
  • Management passwords, telnet and SSH access
  • Describe how network technologies operate in terms of the OSI reference model and the TCI/IP stack
  • Describe the function of WANs and the major devices of WANs
  • Use the CLI to discover neighbors on the network and manage router configurations and startup operation
  • Course Number:
    LLCS0003