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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices 1 (ICND1)

Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 v1.0 (ICND1)
The Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) course is a 5-day hands-on course that focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small branch office Enterprise network, including configuring a switch, a router, and connecting to a WAN and implementing network security. After the course, a learner should be able to complete configuration and implementation of a small branch office network under supervision.
Taking our ICND 1 training course teaches you how to install, configure, operate and troubleshoot medium-sized routed and switched Cisco networks. If you need to have a group of people certified, then our onsite course is perfect for you.
The CTCLC Difference
Current Technologies Computer Learning Center uses REAL CISCO EQUIPMENT for our labs. Our certified instructors will help guide you to a sucessful completion of your training. Our Instructors are CCIE, CCNP, CCIP, CCVP, and CCSP qualified. CTCLC has convenient day or night schedules to fit your needs. We can also do onsite classes with our top notch portable labs. In our Cisco courses, EVERY STUDENT HAS THEIR OWN POD OF CISCO EQUIPMENT. Students do not share equipment. Our instructors are the very best and give 110% to their Students. We care about every student we train and we have a free resit policy for all of our courses for the same revision. You will not find a better training experience anywhere. Current Technologies Computer Learning Center is Cisco Learning Partner, Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Learning Solutions (CPLS), CompTIA Learning Alliance Member, EC-Council Accredited Training Center, and many others. We offer the highest quality, authorized training that you will find anywhere. |
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Objectives
Upon finishing this course, you will be able to:
- Describe how networks function, identifying major components, function of network components, and the OSI reference model
- Using the host-to-host packet delivery process, describe issues related to increasing traffic on an Ethernet LAN and identify switched LAN technology solutions to Ethernet networking issues
- Describe the reasons for extending the reach of a LAN and the methods that can be used, with a focus on RF wireless access
- Describe the reasons for connecting networks with routers and how routed networks transmit data through networks using TCP/IP
- Describe the function of WANs, the major devices of WANs, and configure PPP encapsulation, static and dynamic routing, PAT, and RIP routing
- Use the command-line interface to discover neighbors on the network and manage the router startup and configuration
Duration
- 5 days, Instructor-led classroom training
Prerequisites
To fully benefit from this course, it is recommended that you have the following prerequisite skills and knowledge
- Basic computer literacy
- Windows navigation skills
- Basic Internet usage skills
Associated Certifications
CTCLCSpecial Discounts
ICND1 |
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (CCENT) |
$2,995.00 |
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Above pricing is for Portage, Indiana location
Special prices available for on-site training
For more Information or Registration for Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) or Redeeming Cisco Learning Credits
Contacts Us
EMail: Sales@ctclc.com
Phone: (219) 764-3800
Who Should Attend
The primary audience for this course is as follows:
- Network Administrator
- Network Engineer
- Network Manager
- Systems Engineer
- Network Designer
- Project Manager

Course Outline:
Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction
- Lesson 1: Exploring the Functions of Networking
- Lesson 2: Securing the Network
- Lesson 3: Understanding the Host-to-Host Communication Model
- Lesson 4: Understanding TCP/IP's Internet Layer
- Lesson 5: Understanding TCP/IP's Transport Layer
- Lesson 6: Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
- Lesson 7: Understanding Ethernet
- Lesson 8: Connecting to an Ethernet LAN
Ethernet Local Area Networks
- Lesson 1: Understanding the Challenges of Shared LANs
- Lesson 2: Solving Network Challenges with Switched LAN Technology
- Lesson 3: Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
- Lesson 4: Operating Cisco IOS Software
- Lesson 5: Starting a Switch
- Lesson 6: Understanding Switch Security
- Lesson 7: Maximizing the Benefits of Switching
- Lesson 8: Troubleshooting Switch Issues
Wireless Local Area Networks
- Lesson 1: Exploring Wireless Networking
- Lesson 2: Understanding WLAN Security
- Lesson 3: Implementing a WLAN
Exploring the Functions of Routing
- Lesson 1: Exploring the Functions of Routing
- Lesson 2: Understanding Binary Basics
- Lesson 3: Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme
- Lesson 4: Starting a Router
- Lesson 5: Configuring a Router
- Lesson 6: Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
- Lesson 7: Understanding Router Security
- Lesson 8: Using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager
- Lesson 9: Using a Router as a DHCP Server
- Lesson 10: Accessing Remote Devices
Wide Area Networks
- Lesson 1: Understanding WAN Technologies
- Lesson 2: Enabling the Internet Connection
- Lesson 3: Enabling Static Routing
- Lesson 4: Configuring Serial Encapsulation
- Lesson 5: Enabling Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Network Environment Management
- Lesson 1: Discovering Neighbors on the Network
- Lesson 2: Managing Router Startup and Configuration
- Lesson 3: Managing Cisco Devices
Hands-on Lab Exercises
- Lab 1-1: Using Windows Applications as Network Tools
- Lab 1-2: Observing the TCP Three-Way Handshake
- Lab 1-3: Observing Extended PC Network Information
- Lab 2-1: Connecting to Remote Lab Equipment
- Lab 2-2: Switch Startup and Initial Config
- Lab 2-3: Enhancing Security of Switch Configuration
- Lab 2-4: Operating and Configuring a Cisco IOS Device
- Lab 4-1 Converting Decimal to Binary and Binary to Decimal
- Lab 4-2 Classifying Network Addressing
- Lab 4-3: Computing Usable Subnetworks and Hosts
- Lab 4-4 Calculating Subnet Masks
- Lab 4-5: Initial Router Startup
- Lab 4-6: Initial Router Configuration
- Lab 4-7: Enhancing Security of Initial Router Configuration
- Lab 4-8: Using SDM to Configure DHCP Server Function
- Lab 4-9: Managing Remote Access Sessions
- Lab 5-1: Connecting to the Internet
- Lab 5-2: Connecting to the Main Office
- Lab 5-3: Enable Dynamic Routing to Main Office
- Lab 6-1: Using CDP
- Lab 6-2: Managing Router Startup Options
- Lab 6-3: Managing Cisco Devices
- Lab 6-4: Cap Stone Lab: Network Environment Management
Certification Path
| Required Exam(s) | Recommended Training | |
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| 640-822 |
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Current Technologies Computer Learning Center is an authorized VUE Cisco Testing Center.
Registration Information
For more Information or Registration for Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) or Redeeming Cisco Learning Credits
Contacts Us
EMail: Sales@ctclc.com
Phone: (219) 764-3800



