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The Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND 1.0) course
presents the concepts, commands, and practice required to
configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks.
Through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, exercises,
and laboratory projects, students are given information
sufficient to identify and recommend the best Cisco solutions
for small to medium-sized businesses. Students perform all
basic configuration procedures to build a multirouter, multigroup
internetwork that uses LAN and WAN interfaces for the most
commonly used routing and routed protocols.
ICND 1.0 provides the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting
information that technical support people require to install
and configure Cisco products.
Please note: The ICRC 11.3 and CRLS 3.0 courses can be taught
concurrently with ICND 1.0 until January 31, 2000, when they
are scheduled to be retired.
Course Objectives
In order to perform the course goal, students should be able
to fulfill the following tasks:
- Determine in which situations a hub,
Ethernet switch, or router would be more appropriately used.
- Use Cisco software to identify addresses,
protocols, and connectivity status in a network containing
multiple interconnected Cisco devices.
- Interconnect Cisco switches and routers
according to a given network design specification.
- Configure Cisco switches and routers
to support a specified list of protocols and technologies.
- Configure access lists to control access
to network devices or segments and general network traffic.
- Verify that Cisco switches and routers,
as well as their configured network services and protocols,
operate as intended within a given network specification
Who Should Attend
The target audiences for this course are as follows:
- Customers or channel resellers who are
new to Cisco products or relatively new to the internetworking
industry
- Network technicians new to Cisco products
and services
- Network administrators responsible for
implementing and managing small and medium business networks
- Network support staff who will perform
a help desk role in a medium or enterprise-sized company
that has an internal network support escalation staff
- Network support staff who will act as
network device installers and first-line support in a small
business environment
- CCNA candidates
- CCNP candidates
Prerequisites
To attend this course, the prospective student must have
basic knowledge of data networking equivalent to the material
found in
Cisco's Internetworking Technology
- Multimedia CD-ROM (ITM). Generally the student should
have a basic understanding of networking concepts and an
exposure to IP or IPX networking. Experience workingwithin
a networked environment is recommended. Specific prerequisites
include a basic understanding of the following:
- Commonly used networking terminology and topologies
Fundamental network device roles (for example, hub,
bridge, router, switch)
- Internetworking Fundamentals
- LAN Protocols
- WAN Technologies
- Bridging and Switching
- Routed Protocols
- Routing Protocols
- Network Management
- Binary and hexadecimal numbering (a plus, but not required)
The OSI internetworking model, including
the functions of:
- Applications and upper layers
- Physical and data link layers
- The network layer with path determination
- Accessing the Internet or an intranet
- Using Windows 95/NT to run multiple
applications
Course Outline
Getting Started with Cisco Networks
Introduces students to the Cisco IOS user
interface, various hardware interfaces and associated issues
of cabling and physical connectivity.
Course Introduction
- Selecting Cisco Network Devices
- Assembling and Cabling Cisco Network
Devices
- Operating and Configuring a Cisco IOS
Device
- Managing Your Network Environment
Interconnecting Cisco Switches
Discusses switch fundamentals in a networked
environment.
- Catalyst Switch Operations
- Extending Switch Functionality
Interconnecting Cisco Routers
Focuses on routed and routing protocols
supported by Cisco IOS software.
- Configuring IP Addressing
- Adding Basic IP Routing Protocols
- Basic IP Traffic Management with Access
Lists
- Configuring Novell IPX
Extending the Network to WANs
Instructs the student on methods of connecting
to wide area-networks.
- Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
- Completing an ISDN BRI Call
- Establishing a Frame Relay PVC Connections
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