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Udemy – Cisco ICND1 - CCENT (100-101) - A Complete Guide

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Udemy – Cisco ICND1 - CCENT (100-101) - A Complete Guide

Udemy – Cisco ICND1 - CCENT (100-101) - A Complete Guide
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Pass the ICND 1 (100-101) exam easily. Recorded in Full HD! Challenges and Quizzes included! Great for CCNA students too, Join one of the few IT courses on Udemy recorded in Full HD using mobile friendly presentations and a high quality dynamic microphone.

Pass the CCENT (CCNA ICND1, 100-101) exam first time and master all skills. Short lectures help you find a topic that you need to review. There are labs, challenges and quizzes to make it as interesting as possible.
You can download all presentations as a PDF e-book as well (more than 100 pages!).
CCENT (ICND1, 100-120) is an entry level certificate from Cisco. Do you want to start your career in networking? This certificate is perfect for you! It is easier than CCNA but covers all basic terms and shows you how to configure a Cisco device.
In this course you will learn all you need to know to pass the exam and apply your skills in real world scenarios.
  • Networking Terms and Definitions
  • The OSI Model
  • Subnetting
  • Cisco Routers and Switches
  • Network Security
  • IP Services and Protocols
  • IPv6
  • Access Lists
  • Network Address Translation
  • Troubleshooting Cisco Networks
  • Labs Showing You How to Configure Cisco Devices
  • Challenges and Quizzes
  • Exam tips

Contents and Overview
In over 4 hours of content including more than 100 lectures, this course covers the basics of networking and Cisco devices. Each chapter closes with a quiz to allow you to practice exam questions and test your knowledge before moving to the next section.
We start by defining some basic terms (LAN, WAN, DNS, DHCP, IP Address) and then move to The OSI Model. There is a section dedicated to Routing, Switching and Network Security.
It is all recorded and edited in FullHD using mobile friendly presentations and high quality audio.
Pass the ICND1 exam. Join now!

What are the requirements?
  • Basic IT skills
  • Access to the Internet
  • Willingness to learn new topics

What am I going to get from this course?
  • Over 112 lectures and 9.5 hours of content!
  • Identify Network Devices
  • Work With Network Protocols
  • Configure a Cisco Router and Switch
  • Implement Basic Security Solutions
  • Understand Routing Protocols
  • Work With IPv6
  • Master Subnetting Techniques
  • Secure your Network Using Access Lists
  • Implement NAT
  • Learn How to Troubleshoot Cisco Networks

What is the target audience?
  • Anyone who is interested in networking
  • Students studying towards CCENT and CCNA exams

Curriculum
Section 1: Welcome to the course!
Lecture 1 Welcome! 00:58
Welcome to the ICND1/CCENT course! I’m very happy that you are here. I’m going to talk about Cisco networks and I have a lot of challenges, activities and quizzes for you. I want to make sure you are ready for the exam and real world situations.

Lecture 2 Introduction To The World Of Networking. 03:10
I’m going to show you why it is a good idea to become a Network Engineer and why you need a Cisco certificate. I have a few examples for you, including some figures (salaries)
Lecture 3 Overview of Cisco Certificates and Paths 04:06
I will go over the popular certificates you can get from Cisco and I will explain Cisco career paths. It is very important for you to understand what you can achieve and how I can help you.
Lecture 4 What to Expect on the ICDN1 Exam 05:57
In this lecture I will show you what to expect on the ICDN1 Exam. I will give you some exam tips, topics to focus on and websites you can use to learn more about Cisco and the exam.
Lecture 5 How to Study - Tips for you 06:42
In this lecture I will give you a few tips and ideas how to study and how to create a home lab. I will show you a few examples and provide links to websites that you can use. I will show you how you can save some money if you do not want to buy any hardware.
Lecture 6 E-book - All Presentation Slides - 100 pages! 107 pages
Yes! You can download all presentations as one PDF file. You get all notes, definitions, network diagrams, and pictures. More than 100 pages for you!

Section 2: Introduction to Networking
Lecture 7 What to Expect in this Section 00:38
Lecture 8 What is a Network? Preview 03:15
I will show you what a network is and give you a few real world examples. I have a very nice topology for you that shows a very basic type of network: two computers that are linked together. How? Check it out!
Lecture 9 Network Types 03:23
In this lecture I will go over the Local and Wide Area Networks. We will also introduce some Network devices. I have a few topologies as well.

Lecture 10 Network Devices: Routers and Switches 05:52
I will teach you how Routers and Switches work and why we need them in our networks today. I have a few pictures for you to help you identify a router and switch in the real world.
Lecture 11 Network Devices: Firewalls and Access Points 04:17
In this lecture I will go over another group of Network Devices: Firewalls and Access Points. I will show you a wireless USB card as well.

Lecture 12 A CHALLENGE: Identify a Network Device! 02:29
In this lecture I prepared a simple challenge for you. I want to show you a few devices and want to make sure you can identify them. Ready?
Quiz 1 Quiz 1 3 questions
Lecture 13 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:30
Section 3: Networking Terms
Lecture 14 What to Expect in this Section 00:37
Lecture 15 IP Addresses, DHCP Server and DNS 06:55
I will explain three terms that you will hear every time people talk about Networks. We will talk about IP addresses and two types of servers: DHCP and DNS. You will find some real world command examples as well.
Lecture 16 Communication Types 01:58
I will teach you how to identify unicast, broadcast, and multicast messages and why we need them in our networks today. A short but very important lecture.

Lecture 17 Topologies and Network Diagrams 02:39
A bonus lecture that will cover the Three-Layer system, network diagrams and a star topology. You will find all these items in our networks today. It is like a foundation for a network.

Lecture 18 Cisco IOS 02:27
In this lecture I will go over the Cisco IOS – the operating system you can find on Cisco routers and switches. We will talk about licenses and IOS versions. You can treat it as an introduction to Cisco hardware.
Lecture 19 LAB: Let's Connect to a Cisco Router now! Preview 05:48
Our first lab. I will connect to a Cisco router and teach you some basic commands. I will show you how to check if you have access to the Internet using show commands. I will explain some basic modes as well.
Lecture 20 Basic Terms and Commands 4 pages
This PDF covers all basic commands and terms that you will need. I included some screenshots to make it easier for you to try it all out at home

Quiz 2 Quiz 2 5 questions
Lecture 21 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:32
Section 4: The OSI Model - Layers 7-4
Lecture 22 What to Expect in this Section 00:32
Lecture 23 Why Do We Need the OSI Model? 04:01
In this lecture I will cover the OSI Model in general and describe why it is important to follow a standard. We will check the OSI Layers and learn some keywords that identify every single layer of this Model.

Lecture 24 The Application, Presentation and Session Layers 04:56
In this lecture I will go over Layer 7, 6 and 5 of the OSI Model in detail. We will talk about sessions and services that run at these three layers.
Lecture 25 The Transport Layer 05:51
In this lecture I will go over the most important Layer – L4. I show you the main differences between TCP and UDP protocols. It is a key lecture in this section, it gives you a very good idea how our networks run today. Reliability is the keyword here!
Lecture 26 The Three Way Handshake and Windowing 04:44
TCP has many interesting features. In this lecture I will teach you what the Three Way Handshake and Windowing is all about. I have a nice picture to help you understand this concept.
Lecture 27 Why Do We Need Port Numbers? 04:59
In this lecture I will talk about Port Numbers and will explain why we need them. We use them every day. Now it is time for you to learn how a server understands what you want to achieve.
Quiz 3 Quiz 3 5 questions
Lecture 28 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:26
Section 5: The OSI Model - Layers 2-1
Lecture 29 What to Expect in this Section 00:48
Lecture 30 The Network Layer 06:21
In this lecture I will go over the network Layer and routers. I will show you an example of an IP address and subnet mask. We will also cover private and public IP ranges. It is an introduction to subnetting as well.

Lecture 31 The Data Link Layer 05:53
I will teach you how to identify a protocol that runs on Layer 2. We will talk about a MAC address and Address Resolution Protocol.
Lecture 32 Collision and Broadcast Domains 05:25
Before I move on to the last layer I want to cover one more topic. In this lecture I will go over Collision and Broadcast Domains and how to identify them. We will talk about switches and hubs (L1 devices) and how they deal with collision and broadcast domains.

Lecture 33 A CHALLENGE: Collision and Broadcast Domains. 03:22
Lecture 34 The Physical Layer 02:00
In this lecture I will go over the last Layer of the OSI Model which is L1. It is all about cables and bits. I will show a few cables as well (RJ45 and RJ11), including some fiber optic cables.
Lecture 35 TCP/IP and Encapsulation 04:20
In this lecture I will introduce you to the TCP/IP Model and compare it to the OSI Model. It is a very popular topic on every IT exam. I will also explain what the Encapsulation process means. It is a very important term which you will find useful later on.
Lecture 36 CHALLENGE: Communication! 05:08
Lecture 37 CHALLENGE: Identify the OSI Layers 04:06
I have a challenge for you. I will show you a keyword or a definition and ask you to identify the OSI Layer for it. I have 5 examples here to make sure you are ready for your exam.
Lecture 38 Bits, Bytes, and Subnet Masks 03:44
In this lecture I will go over some basics about Subnetting. I will show you a few definitions, subnet masks, IP addresses and wildcard masks. It is a very important lecture for our future labs and exercises.
Quiz 4 Quiz 4 5 questions
Lecture 39 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:39
Section 6: Routers and Routing
Lecture 40 What to Expect in this Section 00:41
Lecture 41 Cisco Routers 05:08
I have a photo of a real Cisco router for you. I will teach you how you can identify a port on a Cisco router and how to start working with Cisco hardware. I am going to use a small office home office router (SOHO) that supports a VDSL and ADSL line. Learn about Cisco hardware!
Lecture 42 Passwords on a Cisco Router 01:58
It is extremely important to make our networks as secure as possible. This is why I am going to teach you how you can create a password on a Cisco device. I will introduce different types of passwords, interfaces and lines.

Lecture 43 Our Lab - What to Expect 02:22
Are you ready to connect to a Cisco router and set it up? I will show you our topology and a list of tasks that we want to complete. It will be very easy for you to understand what we want to achieve and what you need to know for your exam.
Lecture 44 LAB: Let's Connect To a Cisco Router now!!! 10:53
Lecture 45 LAB: How to Enable Telnet 08:57
We want to manage our Cisco devices remotely. I will show you how you can enable the most popular protocol for it: telnet. We will talk about passwords as well, because we need to protect our remote sessions.

Lecture 46 LAB: SSH and Banners. 08:05
Lecture 47 LAB: How to Make a Back-up. 04:00
Lecture 48 LAB: Basic Show Commands 09:21
I have a long list of important show commands for you. I will talk you through all of them and give you some examples of why and when to use them. I want to make sure you are ready to start troubleshooting Cisco devices.

Quiz 5 Quiz 5 5 questions
Lecture 49 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:42
Section 7: Static Routes
Lecture 50 What to Expect in This Section 00:36
Lecture 51 The Routing Process 05:40
In this lecture I will discuss routers and how they work. You will learn a little more about static and dynamic routing. I have a nice example to help you understand this process.
Lecture 52 Static Routes 05:47
I will show you how a static route works and how to create it on a Cisco router. We will need it when we connect to a real device and configure it using our topology.
Lecture 53 LAB: Let's Configure a Static Route on a Cisco Router!!! 11:05
We are ready to implement static routing. I have two routers for you, they are directly connected. Our task will be to create a route that allows you to reach a network behind a router.
Lecture 54 Default Routes on a Cisco Router 02:26
There is a concept known as a default route. I will show you why you need it and how to create it on a Cisco device. We will connect to a router and configure it as well.
Lecture 55 Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) 02:11
When you think about packet switching a router – think CEF! I will show you what it is and some old methods that are available on a Cisco router.

Quiz 6 Quiz 6 3 questions
Lecture 56 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:44
Section 8: Dynamic Routing Protocols
Lecture 57 What to Expect In this Section 00:36
Lecture 58 Overview of Dynamic Routing Protocols! 05:48
I will ask you to go on-line and find a router that matches some special requirements. It is a real world example. I received a request like this from one of my customers!
Lecture 59 Basic of OSPF 08:07
We are ready to start talking about OSPF – the only dynamic routing protocol that you need to know for the CCENT exam. In this lecture I will list off and discuss a few important features and characteristics of this protocol. You will learn how and when to use it.
Lecture 60 Features of OSPF 07:34
We get deeper in OSPF and cover some more advanced topics here:
  • Neighbors
  • Hello messages
  • Areas

Lecture 61 LAB: Let's Enable OSPF on a Router 06:58
I will show you how you can enable OSPF on a Cisco router. I have a lab for you. I will teach you how to start an OSPF process, add networks and verify all settings. This lecture covers OSPF for IPv4.
Lecture 62 Challenge: We Need to Buy a Router. Can you Help? 01:03
I have a client and he needs a piece of advice. I will ask you to assist and suggest a solution he can go for. Sounds interesting?

Lecture 63 Challenge Walkthrough: We Need to Buy a Router. Can you Help? 01:04
I have a client and he needs a piece of advice. I will ask you to assist and suggest a solution he can go for. Sounds interesting?
Quiz 7 Quiz 7 5 questions
Lecture 64 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:38
Section 9: Subnetting!
Lecture 65 What to Expect in this Section 00:39
Lecture 66 Introduction to Subnetting 06:28
In this lecture I will show you how to start with subnetting. I have a few examples for you as well. You will learn about IP addresses, subnet masks, and classes of IP addresses
Lecture 67 How to Start with Subnetting 11:37
Lecture 68 Subnetting - Examples 05:34
I have two examples for you. First, we will divide an IP address into 5 networks. Then, we will come up with a template to create 5 hosts per network.

Lecture 69 CHALLENGE: Subnetting 07:47
5 additional examples for you – I show you a network address and ask a question. You have a few seconds to answer. Are you ready for this challenge?

Lecture 70 VLSM 10:10
I will show you how to start with VLSM. I have a few examples for you. You will be asked to focus on this topic as it is very important for your exam!
Quiz 8 Quiz 8 3 questions
Lecture 71 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:28
Section 10: Switches And LAN Technologies
Lecture 72 What to Expect in this Section 00:25
Lecture 73 Overview of Switches 03:04
In this section I will go back to Layer 2 and will talk about switches in general. I will start our discussion about VLAN and VTP. I prepared a lot of interesting LABS and topics to make sure you are ready for the exam.
Lecture 74 LAB: What to Expect 03:03
Are you ready for our first lab? I will show you how you can configure a Cisco switch. We will talk about hostnames, IP addresses, telnet and ssh access. I will cover passwords and basic show commands as well.

Lecture 75 LAB: Basic Switch Configuration 07:40
Yes! We will connect to a Cisco switch and configure it. I will show you IP addresses, telnet, ssh, and some show commands.

Lecture 76 What is a VLAN? 04:01
Overview of Virtual Local Area Networks. I have a nice network diagram for you to help you understand the importance of VLANs in our networks today. We will talk about standards that make VLAN possible.
Lecture 77 LAB: VLANs 03:13
We know enough about VLANs to connect to a switch and enable it all. Are you ready? Let's go!

Lecture 78 Trunks and DTP 06:00
We know enough about VLANs. We can connect two switches now and create a special port called a trunk. I will show you DTP – a protocol that allows you to negotiate trunk settings between two switches.

Lecture 79 LAB: Trunks. 05:56
Lecture 80 Native VLAN 05:27
In this lecture we will talk about the Native VLAN and why we need it when we configure a trunk between two Cisco switches. I will connect to a switch as well and show you how you can change the Native VLAN to VLAN2.

Quiz 9 Quiz 9 5 questions
Lecture 81 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:40
Section 11: Inter-vlan Routing, VTP, and STP
Lecture 82 What to Expect in this Section 00:20
Lecture 83 Inter-vlan Routing 03:16
We want to route between our VLANs! I will show you how to achieve it using something that is called ‘a router on a stick’. I have a lab for you as well!
Lecture 84 LAB: Inter-vlan Routing 05:05
Lecture 85 Overview of STP and VTP 04:29
I will show you two important protocols here. The first one – STP – allows you to avoid loops in your network. VTP, on the other hand, gives your switches a chance to exchange VLAN information. We will connect to a switch and configure it all.
Lecture 86 LAB: VTP. 04:36
Lecture 87 Challenge: We Need to Buy a Switch. Can you Help? 01:04
I have a client and he is not sure what to buy. I will need your help to decide!

Quiz 10 Quiz 10 3 questions
Lecture 88 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:35
Section 12: Network Security
Lecture 89 What to Expect in this Section 00:30
Lecture 90 Port Security 05:00
I will introduce a feature called Port Security that allows you to make your LAN more secure. I will show you the concepts and then how you can tweak it on a Cisco switch. A very important lecture if you are interested in network security.
Lecture 91 LAB: Port Security 02:52
In this lab I will teach you how to enable Port Security and tweak all options. We will verify all settings and recover from an err-disabled state.

Lecture 92 Introduction to Access Control Lists (ACL) 09:05
Overview of Access Control Lists. We will start our discussion here and talk about network security, types of access lists and how to apply them. There are some important rules that I discuss about ACLs.
Lecture 93 Standard and Extended ACLs 12:34
Here is our lab: I will connect to a Cisco router and show you how you can take advantage of an access list. We will protect telnet and ssh access first, then we will create an extended access list to block some protocols.
Lecture 94 How to Deploy a Secure Network 04:32
I have a few tips for you that will help you design a secure network. I will show you why it is important to follow some rules at Layer 2 and 3 to make your network as secure as possible.

Quiz 11 Quiz 11 5 questions
Lecture 95 Let's Summarize this Chapter 00:37
Section 13: IP Services
Lecture 96 What to Expect in this Section 00:26
Lecture 97 Introduction to NAT 05:25
I will start this lecture with private and public IP addresses and why we need NAT in our networks today. I will show you a few examples, NAT types and terms that you need to understand.
Lecture 98 Let's Enable NAT on a Router 07:38
We are ready to connect to a Cisco router and enable NAT. I have a router that is connected to the Internet. I will teach you how to label interfaces and create a NAT statement. It will allow us to access the Internet from this router!
Lecture 99 NTP 02:25
I will show you how you can use the Network Time Protocol to synchronize date and time on your network devices.
Lecture 100 Your Router Can Be a DHCP Server 04:51
Yes, your router can be a DHCP server. I will show you how to create a DHCP pool, add a default gateway, and DNS servers.

Quiz 12 Quiz 12 3 questions
Section 14: IPv6
Quiz 13 Quiz 13 5 questions

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