ICND1 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1 v1.1 Expert
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Overview
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. ICND Part
1 should be considered a prerequisite for entry into ICND Part
2.This course is preparation for both the CCNA and CCENT exams.
Students pursuing the CCNA certification should attend parts 1
& 2 of the ICND course.
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
Exams
- 640-822 ICND2
- 640-802 CCNA (CCNA requires ICND Part 2 in addition to ICND
Part 1)
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. Students pursuing the CCENT
certification need only attend part 1 of the ICND curriculum.
Objectives
- 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
Skills
This course provides instruction in the use of the following
hardware technologies:
- Cisco Catalyst 2940/2960/2970 switches
- Cisco ISR-capable routers (for example, Cisco 2800/3800/2900
Series routers)
- Other IOS-based routers such as 2600 and 3600 series
routers
Outline
- Module 1: Building a Simple Network
- Module 2: Ethernet LANs
- Module 3: Wireless LANs
- Module 4: LAN Connections
- Module 5: WAN Connections
- Module 6: Network Environment Management
Included Labs
- Observing DHCP Resolutions
- Observing the TCP Three-Way Handshake
- Observing ARP Resolutions
- Configuring An Access Switch For Management
- Resetting SwitchA
- Management Configuration For SwitchA
- Providing a Basic Configuration For SwitchA
- Configuring Port Security On SwitchA
- Disabling Unused Ports On SwitchA
- Enabling Secure Shell (SSH) On SwitchA
- Configuring Port Security - Part 1
- Configuring Port Security - Part 2
- Configuring Management Passwords
- Troubleshooting No Connectivity
- Troubleshooting Slow Connectivity
- Operating and Configuring A Cisco IOS Device
- Resetting A Router To Factory Defaults
- Configuring a Cisco Router
- Creating A Router Configuration Backup
- Assigning IP Addresses To Routers - Part 1
- Assigning IP Addresses To Routers - Part 2
- Assigning IP Addresses To Routers - Part 3
- Assigning IP Addresses To Routers - Part 4
- Configuring A DHCP Server
- Managing Telnet Sessions - Clearning Users
- Managing Telnet Sessions - Disconnecting Sessions
- Configuring Port Address Translation
- Configuring Static NAT
- Connecting To The Main Office - Part 1
- Connecting To The Main Office - Part 2
- Static Routing For Internal Connectivity
- Static Routing For Internet Connectivity
- Enable Dynamic Routing To The Main Office
- Configuring RIPv2 - Lab 1
- Configuring RIPv2 - Lab 2
- Configuring RIPv2 - Lab 3
- Troubleshooting RIPv2
- Troubeshooting IP Using CDP
- Pruning Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Disabling Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Configuring R1 and R2 - Lab A
- Configuring R1 and R2 - Lab B
- Configruing R1 and R2 - Lab c
- Modifying The Routers Boot Process
- Password Recovery On An IOS Router
- Creating A Router IOS Backup
- Creating A Router Configuration Backup