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Module 1 – Introduction to Networking
Building
a Simple Network
Understanding
the Host-to-Host Communications Model
Local
Area Networks LANs
Need
for Switches
Operating
Cisco Software
Managing
Cisco IOS Configurations
Improving
the User Experience
Switch
Installation
Basic
Switch Configuration
Initial
Startup Status
Ethernet
and Switch Operation
Lab
Topology Diagram Lab Overview
Troubleshooting
Common Switch Media
Troubleshoot
Connectivity Lab Overview
Moduel 2 – Routing and IP Addresses
Establishing
Internet Connectivity
IP
Address Classes
IP
Resolution
Summary
of Layer 3
Understanding
IP Addressing and Subnets
TCP/IP
Transport Layer Functions
TCP
vs. UDP Analogy
TCP
Characteristics and Summary
Exploring
the Functions of Routing
Configuring
a Cisco Router
Route
Configuration and Setup
Exploring
the Packet Delivery Process
Enabling
Static Routing
Managing
Traffic Using ACLs
Enabling
Internet Connectivity
Improved
Usability of CLI Lab
Enabling
Static Routing
Configure
DHCP
Configure
NAT
Configure
NAT with PAT
Module 3 – Security & Filtering of Traffic
Securing
Administrative Access
Enhancing
the Security of the Initial Configuration
Enhancing
Security of Routers and Switches
Implementing
Device Hardening
Device
Hardening
Implementing
Traffic Filtering with ACLs
Filtering
Traffic with ACLs
Module 4 – Routing Protocols
Implementing
VLANs & Trunks
Configuring
a Trunk & Physical Redundancy in a LAN
VLAN
Summary
Routing
Between VLANs
Configuring
Router with a Trunk Link
Configuring
Expanded Switched Networks
Cisco
Network Device As a DHCP Server
Configuring
a DHCP Server
DHCP
Pools
Introducing
WAN Technologies
Dynamic
Routing Protocols
Distance
Vector and Link-State Routing Protocols
Link-State
Routing Protocols
Implementing
OSPF
Module 5 – IP Version 6
Intro
to IP version 6
IP
version 6
Configure
and Verify IPv6
Understanding
IPv6
Configure
and Verify Stateless Autoconfiguration
Configuring
IPv6 Routing
Configure
and Verify IPv6 Routing
Cisco Certified Entry
Networking Technician (CCENT v. 2.0) validates the ability to install, operate
and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network, including basic network
security. With a CCENT, network professional demonstrates the skills required
for entry-level network support positions – the starting point for many
successful careers in networking. The curriculum covers networking
fundamentals, WAN technologies, basic security and wireless concepts, routing
and switching fundamentals, and configuring simple networks. CCENT is the first
step toward achieving CCNA, which covers medium size enterprise branch networks
with more complex connections.
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