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Cisco 100-105 ICND1: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1

This course will suit those who are looking to begin a career in networking.


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Summary

Price
£199 inc VAT
Or £66.33/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
1 month · Self-paced
Certification
Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT)
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Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) not included in price, and must be purchased separately

Overview

The Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) course provides students with a strong foundation of knowledge for a career in networking. This course is the first step towards a CCNA certification which is one of the most popular IT certifications today. This course has no prerequisites and is perfect for those who would like to take the 100-105 ICND1 exam.

Certification

Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT)

Awarded by Cisco Systems

Description

Cisco 100-105 ICND1: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 is an entry-level professional IT course. This course follows the CCENT curriculum which will in time enable you to complete the CCNA certification. Having a CCENT certification to your name means that you have what it takes to manage a small network. If you’re looking to stand out from the crowd then a CCENT certification is the perfect start.

What you will learn

In this course, you will learn the skills required for an entry-level network support position. This course follows the CCENT curriculum and will prepare you for the Cisco 100-105 ICND1 exam.

Why study online?

Online learning is one of the easiest and cost-effective ways to study today. With no travelling and equipment costs, you can study when and where it suits you.

Curriculum

Module 1: Networking Fundamentals

Introduction

Introduction To TCPIP Networking - Part 1

Introduction To TCPIP Networking - Part 2

Introduction To TCPIP Networking - Part 3

Introduction To TCPIP Networking - Part 4

Ethernet LAN Fundamentals - Part 1

Ethernet LAN Fundamentals - Part 2

Ethernet LAN Fundamentals - Part 3

Wide Area Networks - Part 1

Wide Area Networks - Part 2

IPv4 Addressing And Routing Fundamentals - Part 1

IPv4 Addressing And Routing Fundamentals - Part 2

IPv4 Addressing And Routing Fundamentals - Part 3

TCPIP Transport And Applications - Part 1

TCPIP Transport And Applications - Part 2

Module 2: Basic Ethernet LAN Implementation

Command Line Essentials - Part 1

Command Line Essentials - Part 2

Command Line Essentials - Part 3

Ethernet LAN Switching

Managing Ethernet Switches - Part 1

Managing Ethernet Switches - Part 2

Configuring Switch Interfaces

Module 3: Designing Ethernet LANS

Understanding LAN Design Options - Part 1

Understanding LAN Design Options - Part 2

Understanding LAN Design Options - Part 3

Implementing And Configuring Ethernet VLANS - Part 1

Implementing And Configuring Ethernet VLANS - Part 2

Module 4: Understanding IPv4

IPv4 Subnetting - Part 1

IPv4 Subnetting - Part 2

IPv4 Subnetting - Part 3

IPv4 Subnetting - Part 4

Analysing Classful IPv4 Networks - Part 1

Analysing Classful IPv4 Networks - Part 2

Analysing Classful IPv4 Networks - Part 3

Analysing Subnet Masks - Part 1

Analysing Subnet Masks - Part 2

Analysing Existing Subnets

Module 5: Working With Cisco Routers

Implementing IPv4 - Part 1

Implementing IPv4 - Part 2

Configuring IPv4 Address And Static Routes - Part 1

Configuring IPv4 Address And Static Routes - Part 2

Configuring IPv4 Address And Static Routes - Part 3

Using Dynamic Routing Protocols - Part 1

Using Dynamic Routing Protocols - Part 2

Configuring IPv4 Hosts - Part 1

Configuring IPv4 Hosts - Part 2

Module 6: IPv4 Design and Troubleshooting

Designing IP Subnets - Part 1

Designing IP Subnets - Part 2

Using VLAN - Part 1

Using VLAN - Part 2

Troubleshooting IPv4

Module 7: IPv4 Services

Access Control Lists - Part 1

Access Control Lists - Part 2

Access Control Lists - Part 3

Access Control Lists - Part 4

Network Address Translation - Part 1

Network Address Translation - Part 2

Module 8: Implementing IPv6

IPv6 Fundamentals - Part 1

IPv6 Fundamentals - Part 2

IPv6 Fundamentals - Part 3

IPv6 Fundamentals - Part 4

IPv6 Addressing And Subnetting - Part 1

IPv6 Addressing And Subnetting - Part 2

Implementing IPv6 - Part 1

Implementing IPv6 - Part 2

Implementing IPv6 - Part 3

Implementing IPv6 - Part 4

Course Conclusion

Who is this course for?

This course is for those who wish to start a career in networking. It is for those who wish to validate their ability to install, operate and troubleshoot a network. Not only will you learn new concepts but you will be able to implement them into real-life scenarios once you have completed the course.

Requirements

There are no prerequisites to study this course.

Career path

Network Engineer
Field Engineer
Cisco Engineer
1st Line Support
IT Service Desk

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