CCENT ICND1 100-101 Complete Video Course

CCENT ICND1 100-101 Complete Video Course

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  • ISBN-10: 1-58714-399-2
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SPECIAL OFFER: Purchase Cisco CCENT ICND1 100-101 Complete Video Course and get the NEW CCENT ICND1 100-105 Complete Video Course when it publishes later in 2016


17+ Hours of Video Instruction

Cisco CCENT ICND1 100-101 Complete Video Course is a comprehensive training course that brings Cisco CCENT exam topics to life through the use of real-world demonstrations, animations, live instruction, and configurations, making learning these foundational networking topics easy and fun.


Best-selling author, expert instructor, and double CCIE Kevin Wallace walks you through the full range of topics on the CCENT ICND1 100-101 exam, including networking basics, local area networks, routing, router services, and network security. This unique product contains multiple types of video presentations, including live instructor white boarding, real world demonstrations, animations of network activity, dynamic Keynote presentations, doodle videos, and hands-on router and switch CLI configuration and troubleshooting in real lab environments, allowing you to both learn the concepts and the hands-on application. The 266 videos contained in this product provide you more than 17 hours of instruction. Modules are divided into easy to digest lessons and sub lessons and conclude with summaries and interactive module and glossary quizzes to help assess your knowledge. Modules are grouped into four parts that also conclude with part review quizzes, challenging you to recall information across multiple topics. The product concludes with a series of lessons that give you valuable advice to help prepare for the actual exam.


Designed to take you inside CCENT networking concepts in a unique and interactive way, Cisco CCENT ICND1 100-101 Complete Video Course is guaranteed to help you master the foundational networking topics that will help you succeed on the exam and on the job.


Skill Level

Beginner


What You Will Learn

  • Fundamental components and concepts of modern computer networks
  • Protocol reference models (IOS and TCP/IP)
  • Ethernet theory and operation
  • Basic Cisco Catalyst switch configuration
  • Strategies for troubleshooting Cisco Catalyst switch issues
  • Binary numbering and subnet mask calculations for IP version 4 (IPv4) networks
  • IP version 6 (IPv6) address characteristics and types of IPv6 addresses
  • Setting up a Cisco router
  • Configuring routing (including the OSPF routing protocol)
  • Troubleshooting routing issues
  • Understanding and configuring router services, including: DHCP, NAT, and NTP
  • Designing Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  • Securing Cisco routers and switches
  • Exam preparation strategies

Who Should Take This Course?

Anyone interested in obtaining their Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT) certification or anyone interested in learning fundamental networking skills.


Course Requirements

While this complete video training product does not assume any prior knowledge of network administration or configuration,you should understand the fundamental purposes of a network and be comfortable working with a computer.


System Requirements:

  • Color monitor and video card that supports 16-bit High Color at 1024x768 resolution or higher.
  • Microsoft Windows 7 or later; Mac OS X 10.8 or later, iOS 3.1 or higher (mobile)
  • 512 MB
  • Internet Explorer 9 or higher (desktop and mobile)
  • Firefox 3.5 or higher (desktop)
  • Chrome 29 or higher
  • Safari 5.1 (Mac OS only)

ICND1: Introduction


Part I: Networking Basics

Module 1: Networking Concepts

o Lesson 1: The Purpose of Networks

o Lesson 2: Common Network Components

o Lesson 3: Categorizing Networks

o Module 1 Summary

o Module 1 Quiz

o Module 1 Glossary Quiz

Module 2: Protocol Reference Models

o Lesson 1: The OSI Model – Introduction

o Lesson 2: The TCP/IP Stack – Introduction

o Module 2 Summary

o Module 2 Quiz

o Module 2 Glossary Quiz

Part I Review


Part II: LANs

Module 3: Ethernet

o Lesson 1: History of Ethernet

o Lesson 2: Ethernet Distance and Speed Limitations

o Lesson 3: Switch Operation

o Module 3 Summary

o Module 3 Quiz

o Module 3 Glossary Quiz

Module 4: Switch Configuration

o Lesson 1: Switch Hardware

o Lesson 2: Logging In

o Lesson 3: Viewing Switch Information

o Lesson 4: Basic Switch Configuration

o Lesson 5: Configuring VLANs

o Lesson 6: Configuring Trunks

o Lesson 7: Configuring VTP

o Module 4 Summary

o Module 4 Quiz

o Module 4 Glossary Quiz

Module 5: Troubleshooting Switch Operation

o Lesson 1: Isolating the Issue

o Lesson 2: Checking Interface Status

o Lesson 3: Checking for Interface Errors

o Lesson 4: Discovering Neighbors

o Lesson 5: Checking a Port’s VLAN Membership

o Lesson 6: Checking Trunk Status

o Module 5 Summary

o Module 5 Quiz

o Module 5 Glossary Quiz

Part II Review


Part III: Routing

Module 6: IPv4 Addressing

o Lesson 1: Binary Numbering

o Lesson 2: IPv4 Address Formatting

o Lesson 3: Types of IPv4 Addresses

o Lesson 4: Types of IPv4 Traffic Patterns

o Lesson 5: Assigning IPv4 Addresses

o Lesson 6: The Need for Subnetting

o Lesson 7: IPv4 Subnetting

o Module 6 Summary

o Module 6 Quiz

o Module 6 Glossary Quiz

Module 7: IPv6 Addressing

o Lesson 1: IPv6 Address Format

o Lesson 2: Shortening an IPv6 Address

o Lesson 3: IPv6 Address Types

o Lesson 4: IPv6 Traffic Flows

o Module 7 Summary

o Module 7 Quiz

o Module 7 Glossary Quiz

Module 8: Basic Router Configuration

o Lesson 1: Router Operation

o Lesson 2: Router Hardware

o Lesson 3: Logging In

o Lesson 4: Viewing Router Information

o Lesson 5: Basic Router Configuration

o Lesson 6: DEMO - Basic Router Setup

o Module 8 Summary

o Module 8 Quiz

o Module 8 Glossary Quiz

Module 9: Configuring Routing

o Lesson 1: Routing Protocol Characteristics

o Lesson 2: Configuring OSPF

o Lesson 3: Configuring InterVLAN Routing

o Module 9 Summary

o Module 9 Quiz

o Module 9 Glossary Quiz

Module 10: Troubleshooting Routing Issues

o Lesson 1: IP Address Issues

o Lesson 2: Verifying Host Configuration

o Lesson 3: Checking Connectivity with Ping

o Lesson 4: Tracing a Route

o Lesson 5: Understanding Layer 1 Statistics

o Lesson 6: Discovering Neighbors

o Lesson 7: DEMO: Troubleshooting Case Study

o Module 10 Summary

o Module 10 Quiz

o Module 10 Glossary Quiz

Part III Review


Part IV: Services and Security

Module 11: Router Services

o Lesson 1: DHCP

o Lesson 2: NAT

o Lesson 3: NTP

o Module 11 Summary

o Module 11 Quiz

o Module 11 Glossary Quiz

Module 12: Access Control Lists

o Lesson 1: ACL Theory

o Lesson 2: Standard ACLs

o Lesson 3: Extended ACLs

o Lesson 4: ACL Configuration Considerations

o Lesson 5: Troubleshooting ACLs

o Module 12 Summary

o Module 12 Quiz

o Module 12 Glossary Quiz

Module 13: Device Security

o Lesson 1: Securing Device Access

o Lesson 2: Switch Port Security

o Module 13 Summary

o Module 13 Quiz

o Module 13 Glossary Quiz

Part IV Review


Exam Tips

o Lesson 1: How to Register for the Exam

o Lesson 2: Study Tips

o Lesson 3: What to do on Exam Day

o Lesson 4: Review


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Table of Contents

ICND1: Introduction 

Part I: Networking Basics 

 

Module 1: Networking Concepts

o   Lesson 1: The Purpose of Networks

o   Lesson 2: Common Network Components

    Legacy Network Components 

        ·         Hub 

        ·         MAU 

        ·         Bridge

    Network Media

        ·         Coaxial Cable

        ·         Twisted Pair 

        ·         Fiber Optics

o   Lesson 3: Categorizing Networks

    Classifying Networks by Geography

        ·         LAN 

        ·         WAN 

        ·         MAN 

        ·         PAN 

        ·         CAN

    Classifying Networks by Topology

        ·         Ring Topology 

        ·         Bus Topology 

        ·         Star Topology 

        ·         Hub and Spoke Topology

        ·         Full Mesh Topology 

        ·         Partial Mesh Topology

    Classifying Networks by Architecture

        ·         Client Server Architecture

        ·         Peer to Peer Architecture

o   Module 1 Summary

o   Module 1 Quiz

o   Module 1 Glossary Quiz

Module 2: Protocol Reference Models

o   Lesson 1: The OSI Model – Introduction

    Layer 1 – The Physical Layer

    Layer 2 – The Data Link Layer

    Layer 3 – The Network Layer

    Layer 4 – The Transport Layer

    Layers 5 – 7 – The Upper Layers

o   Lesson 2: The TCP/IP Stack – Introduction 

    Network Interface Layer 

    Internet Layer 

    Transport Layer 

    Application Layer

    Common TCP/IP Protocols

o   Module 2 Summary

o   Module 2 Quiz

o   Module 2 Glossary Quiz

Part I Review 

Part II: LANs

Module 3: Ethernet

o   Lesson 1: History of Ethernet

o   Lesson 2: Ethernet Distance and Speed Limitations

o   Lesson 3: Switch Operation

    MAC Addresses

    CAM Table

    Collision Domains

    Broadcast Domains

    Frame Forwarding Options

        ·         Cut-Through Switching

        ·         Store-and-Forward Switching

        ·         Fragment-Free Switching

    Traffic Flow Through a Switched Network

o   Module 3 Summary

o   Module 3 Quiz

o   Module 3 Glossary Quiz

Module 4: Switch Configuration

o   Lesson 1: Switch Hardware

    Switch LEDs

    Port Addressing

o   Lesson 2: Logging In

    Connecting via the Console

    Configuring a Management IP Address

    Configuring a Default Gateway

    Setting Console and VTY Passwords

    Checking for Connectivity with Ping

    Enabling Telnet Access 

    Enabling SSH Access

o   Lesson 3: Viewing Switch Information

    Version 

    Current Configuration 

    Interface Status 

    MAC Address Table 

    Port Security

o   Lesson 4: Basic Switch Configuration

    Setting a Hostname

    Setting the Enable Password

    Setting the Exec Timeout

    Encrypting Passwords

    Creating a Banner

    Specifying Port Speed and Duplex

    Saving the Configuration

o   Lesson 5: Configuring VLANs

    VLAN Theory

    VLAN Creation

    Assigning Ports to a VLAN

o   Lesson 6: Configuring Trunks

    Trunking Theory

    Trunking Modes 

    Creating a Trunk

    Specifying the Native VLAN

    Limiting VLANs on a Trunk

o   Lesson 7: Configuring VTP 

    VTP Theory 

    VTP Modes 

    VTP Operation Example 

    VTP Configuration 

    Resetting the Configuration Revision Number

o   Module 4 Summary

o   Module 4 Quiz

o   Module 4 Glossary Quiz

Module 5: Troubleshooting Switch Operation

o   Lesson 1: Isolating the Issue

o   Lesson 2: Checking Interface Status

o   Lesson 3: Checking for Interface Errors

o   Lesson 4: Discovering Neighbors

o   Lesson 5: Checking a Port’s VLAN Membership

o   Lesson 6: Checking Trunk Status

o   Module 5 Summary

o   Module 5 Quiz

o   Module 5 Glossary Quiz

Part II Review 

Part III: Routing

 

Module 6: IPv4 Addressing

o   Lesson 1: Binary Numbering 

o   Lesson 2: IPv4 Address Formatting 

o   Lesson 3: Types of IPv4 Addresses 

    Address Classes 

    Private vs. Public IPv4 Addresses 

o   Lesson 4: Types of IPv4 Traffic Patterns

    Unicast

    Broadcast

    Multicast

o   Lesson 5: Assigning IPv4 Addresses 

o   Lesson 6: The Need for Subnetting

o   Lesson 7: IPv4 Subnetting 

    Calculating Available Subnets

    Calculating Available Hosts 

    Subnetting Practice Exercise #1 

    Subnetting Practice Exercise #2 

    Subnetting Practice Exercise #3

    Calculating Ranges of Usable IPv4 Addresses

    Subnetting Practice Exercise #4

    Subnetting Practice Exercise #5

    How to Get More Practice

    Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)

o   Module 6 Summary

o   Module 6 Quiz

o   Module 6 Glossary Quiz

Module 7: IPv6 Addressing

o   Lesson 1: IPv6 Address Format

o   Lesson 2: Shortening an IPv6 Address

    Practice Exercise

o   Lesson 3: IPv6 Address Types

    Global Unicast

    Multicast

    Link Local

    Unique Local

    Loopback

    Unspecified

    Solicited-Node Multicast

    EUI-64

    Autoconfiguration

o   Lesson 4: IPv6 Traffic Flows

o   Module 7 Summary

o   Module 7 Quiz

o   Module 7 Glossary Quiz

Module 8: Basic Router Configuration

o   Lesson 1: Router Operation

    Common Interface Types

    IP Routing Table

    Sources of Route Information

    Traffic Flow Through a Routed Network

    Packet Forwarding

o   Lesson 2: Router Hardware

    Router LEDs

    Interface Addressing

o   Lesson 3: Logging In

    Console vs. VTY Lines

    Checking for Connectivity with Ping

    Connecting Insecurely with Telnet

    Connecting Securely with SSH

o   Lesson 4: Viewing Router Information

    Version

    Current Configuration

    Interface Status

    IP Routing Table

    Neighboring Devices o   Lesson 5: Basic Router Configuration (3.8.5.0.0)

    Setting a Hostname

    Setting the Enable Password

    Setting the Exec Timeout

    Encrypting Passwords

    Assigning an IPv4 Address to an Interface

    Assigning an IPv6 Address to an Interface

Creating Banners

o   Lesson 6: DEMO - Basic Router Setup

o   Module 8 Summary

o   Module 8 Quiz

o   Module 8 Glossary Quiz

Module 9: Configuring Routing

o   Lesson 1: Routing Protocol Characteristics

    Distance Vector Routing Protocols

    Link State Routing Protocols

    Passive Interfaces

o   Lesson 2: Configuring OSPF

    OSPF Overview

        ·         OSPF Basics

        ·         Introduction to Dijkstra’s Algorithm

        ·         Dijkstra’s Algorithm Calculation     

        ·         Some OSPF Terminology

        ·         Neighborship vs. Adjacency

        ·         Designated Routers

        ·         Electing a Designated Router

        ·         Forming an Adjacency

        ·         Measuring Cost 

        ·         Areas 

        ·         OSPF Network Types

    Single-Area OSPF 

        ·         Benefits

        ·         OSPFv2 Configuration and Verification

        ·         OSPFv3 Configuration and Verification

o   Lesson 3: Configuring InterVLAN Routing

    Router-on-a-Stick

        ·         The Router-on-a-Stick Concept

        ·         Configuring a Router-on-a-Stick

    Switch Virtual Interface

        ·         Defining an SVI

        ·         Configuring an SVI

o   Module 9 Summary

o   Module 9 Quiz

o   Module 9 Glossary Quiz

Module 10: Troubleshooting Routing Issues

o   Lesson 1: IP Address Issues

o   Lesson 2: Verifying Host Configuration

o   Lesson 3: Checking Connectivity with Ping

o   Lesson 4: Tracing a Route

o   Lesson 5: Understanding Layer 1 Statistics

o   Lesson 6: Discovering Neighbors

o   Lesson 7: DEMO: Troubleshooting Case Study

o   Module 10 Summary

o   Module 10 Quiz

o   Module 10 Glossary Quiz

Part III Review 

Part IV: Services and Security

 

Module 11: Router Services

o   Lesson 1: DHCP

    DHCP Theory

    IP Helper Address

    Configuring a Router as a DHCP Server

o   Lesson 2: NAT

    NAT Theory

    NAT Terminology

    Static NAT

    Dynamic NAT

    Port Address Translation (PAT)

o   Lesson 3: NTP

    NTP Theory

    NTP Configuration and Verification

o   Module 11 Summary

o   Module 11 Quiz

o   Module 11 Glossary Quiz

Module 12: Access Control Lists

o   Lesson 1: ACL Theory

o   Lesson 2: Standard ACLs

o   Lesson 3: Extended ACLs

    Numbered ACLs

    Named ACLs

o   Lesson 4: ACL Configuration Considerations

o   Lesson 5: Troubleshooting ACLs

o   Module 12 Summary

o   Module 12 Quiz

o   Module 12 Glossary Quiz

Module 13: Device Security

o   Lesson 1: Securing Device Access

    Physical Security

    Connecting Securely 

    External Authentication

o   Lesson 2: Switch Port Security 

    Shutting Down Unused Ports

    Review of Port Security 

    Putting Unused Ports in an Unused VLAN 

    Selecting a Non-Default Native VLAN

o   Module 13 Summary

o   Module 13 Quiz

o   Module 13 Glossary Quiz

Part IV Review

Exam Tips

o   Lesson 1: How to Register for the Exam

o   Lesson 2: Study Tips

o   Lesson 3: What to do on Exam Day

o   Lesson 4: Review 

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