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The most comprehensive ICND1 course online with complete tutorials, flashcards, and hands-on labs
This course offers an easy to understand, structured approach to shortcut your path to mastering Cisco networking to the ICND1 level and beyond. In this course, you won’t just gain the book smarts to pass the exam. You’ll also hone your hands-on skills to succeed as a network engineer in the real world. Neil is a professional instructor who has been entrusted by Cisco since 2007 to develop and deliver training courses for their own engineers and partners. When you’re done with the course, you’ll have everything you need to crush the Cisco ICND1 exam.
This course is chock full of activities. You’ll get over 150 pages of hands-on lab exercises with detailed answers to check your understanding every step of the way and build your configuration and troubleshooting skills. Full diagrams and lab setup files are included so you can get started immediately with just your laptop. No equipment or previous experience is required. All slides in the course are also included in supplemental flashcard format with expanded bullet points clearly explaining the technologies. The course contains easy to review exam topics to solidify your understanding and get a final refresher when test day is approaching.
What You Will Learn
- Get what you need to pass the ICND1 100-105 exam and attain CCENT certification
- Gain hands-on configuration and troubleshooting experience through practice labs
- Explore how routing and switching technologies work in real-world environments
- Develop skills to work on enterprise production networks
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 How to Make the Most of This Course
3 The Study Plan
4 Cisco Certifications
5 Introduction
6 GNS3 Installation and Configuration
7 Cisco Packet Tracer Installation and Configuration
8 Introduction
9 A Basic Introduction to Networking
10 The OSI Reference Model Overview
11 The TCP_IP Stack
12 The Upper OSI Layers
13 The Lower OSI Layers
14 Introduction
15 Cisco Operating Systems
16 Making the Initial Connection to a Cisco Device
17 Navigating the Cisco IOS Operating System Part 1
18 Navigating the Cisco IOS Operating System Part 2
19 Cisco IOS Configuration Management
20 Introduction
21 The Transport Layer Header, TCP and UDP
22 Introduction
23 The IP Header
24 Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast Traffic
25 How to Count in Binary
26 IPv4 Addresses
27 Calculating an IPv4 Address in Binary
28 The Subnet Mask
29 Slash Notation
30 Introduction
31 Class A IP Addresses
32 IP Address Classes B and C
33 IP Address Classes D and E
34 Introduction
35 CIDR Classless Inter-Domain Routing
36 Subnetting Overview
37 Subnetting Class C Networks and VLSM
38 Subnetting Practice Questions
39 Variable Length Subnet Masking Example Part 1
40 Variable Length Subnet Masking Example Part 2
41 Subnetting Large Networks Part 1
42 Subnetting Large Networks Part 2
43 Private IP Addresses Part 1
44 Private IP Addresses Part 2
45 Where to Get More Subnetting Practice
46 Introduction
47 Local Area Network Layer 2 ֠Ethernet
48 Introduction
49 Ethernet Connection Media
50 Introduction
51 Switches vs Hubs
52 Switch Operation
53 Routers
54 Other Cisco Devices
55 Introduction
56 DNS The Domain Name System
57 DNS on Cisco Routers
58 ARP Address Resolution Protocol
59 ARP for Routed Traffic
60 Life of a Packet Example Part 1 ֠DNS
61 Life of a Packet Example Part 2 ֠HTTP
62 Introduction
63 The Cisco Troubleshooting Methodology
64 Cisco Troubleshooting Methodology – Lab Example
65 Introduction
66 Basic Router and Switch Configuration
67 The Setup Wizard
68 Speed and Duplex Settings
69 CDP and LLDP
70 Basic Layer 1 and 2 Troubleshooting
71 Basic Layer 1 and 2 Troubleshooting – Lab Demo
72 Introduction
73 The Boot Up Process
74 The Boot Up Process Lab Demo
75 Factory Reset and Password Recovery
76 Password Recovery Lab Demo
77 Backing up the System Image and Configuration
78 Upgrading IOS
79 Licensing
80 Introduction
81 Connected and Local Routes
82 Connected and Local Routes Lab Demo
83 Static Routes
84 Static Routes Lab Demo
85 Summarisation and Default Routes
86 Summary Routes and Longest Prefix Match Lab Demo
87 Default Routes and Load Balancing Lab Demo
88 Introduction
89 Dynamic Routing Protocols vs Static Routes
90 Dynamic Routing Protocols Lab Demo
91 Routing Protocol Types
92 Routing Protocol Types Lab Demo
93 Routing Protocol Metrics
94 Routing Protocol Metrics Lab Demo
95 Equal Cost Multi Path
96 Equal Cost Multi Path Lab Demo
97 Administrative Distance
98 Administrative Distance Lab Demo
99 Loopback Interfaces
100 Adjacencies and Passive Interfaces
101 Adjacencies and Passive Interfaces Lab Demo
102 Introduction
103 Basic Connectivity Troubleshooting
104 Introduction
105 RIP the Routing Information Protocol
106 RIP Advanced Topics
107 RIP Lab Demo
108 Introduction
109 Campus LAN Design – Core, Distribution and Access Layers
110 Why we have VLANs
111 VLAN Access Ports
112 VLAN Access Ports Lab Demo
113 VLAN Trunk Ports
114 VLAN Trunk Ports Lab Demo
115 Introduction
116 Router with Separate Interfaces
117 Router on a Stick
118 Layer 3 Switch
119 Layer 3 Switch Lab Demo
120 Introduction
121 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
122 Cisco DHCP Server
123 External DHCP Server
124 Cisco DHCP Client
125 Introduction
126 DHCP Snooping
127 DAI Dynamic ARP Inspection
128 802.1X Identity Based Networking
129 Preventing Unauthorised Devices with Port Security
130 Preventing Unauthorised Devices with Port Security Lab Demo
131 Locking Ports to Hosts with Port Security
132 Locking Ports to Hosts with Port Security Lab Demo
133 Introduction
134 Access Control Lists Overview
135 Standard, Extended and Named ACLs
136 ACL Syntax
137 ACL Operations
138 Numbered ACLs Lab Demo
139 Named ACLs Lab Demo
140 Packet Filters vs Stateful Firewalls
141 Introduction
142 IPv4 Address Exhaustion and NAT
143 Static NAT
144 NAT Translations – Inside Local, Inside Global, Outside Local, Outside Global
145 Static NAT Lab Demo
146 Dynamic NAT
147 Dynamic NAT Lab Demo
148 PAT Port Address Translation
149 PAT Port Address Translation Lab Demo
150 Introduction
151 Why We Need IPv6
152 The IPv6 Address Format
153 IPv6 Global Unicast Addresses
154 IPv6 Global Unicast Addresses Lab Demo
155 EUI-64 Addresses
156 Unique Local and Link Local Addresses
157 Link Local Addresses Lab Demo
158 SLAAC Stateless Address AutoConfiguration
159 IPv6 Static Routes
160 IPv6 Static Routes Lab Demo
161 Introduction
162 Line Level Security
163 Privileged Exec and Password Encryption
164 Line Level Security Lab Demo
165 Usernames and Privilege Levels
166 SSH Secure Shell
167 SSH Secure Shell Lab Demo
168 Global Security Best Practices
169 Global Security Best Practices Lab Demo
170 Introduction
171 Syslog
172 Terminal Monitor and Logging Synchronous
173 Syslog Lab Demo
174 Thank You!
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