CCENT ICND1 100-105 Pearson uCertify Network Simulator

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The Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 ICND1: 100-105 exam is related to the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT) certification exam and is the first stair to gain other associate-level certifications. This exam tests a candidate's knowledge and skills related to routing technologies, LAN switching technologies, network fundamentals, infrastructure maintenance and infrastructure services.

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Chapter 6: Using the Command Line Interface

  • Switch CLI Configuration Process I
  • Switch CLI Configuration Process II
  • Switch CLI Exec Mode
  • Configuring Local Usernames
  • Configuring Hostnames
  • Testing Using Pings with Hostnames
  • Using the debug Command on a Router
  • Comparing Configuration Files
2

Chapter 7: Analyzing Ethernet LAN Switching

  • Interface Status I
  • Interface Status II
  • Interface Status III
  • Interface Status IV
  • Switch Forwarding I
  • Switch Interfaces and Forwarding
3

Chapter 8: Configuring Basic Switch Management

  • Configuring IP Addresses I
  • Setting Switch Passwords
  • Terminal History I
  • Terminal History II
  • Configuring Switch IP Settings
  • Switch IP Address
  • Switch IP Connectivity I
  • Switch IP Connectivity
  • SSH and Telnet
4

Chapter 9: Configuring Switch Interfaces

  • Interface Settings I
  • Interface Settings II
  • Interface Settings III
  • Switch Security I
  • Switch Security II
  • Switch Security III
  • Switch Security IV
  • Switch Security
  • Port Security
5

Chapter 11: Implementing Ethernet Virtual LANs

  • VLANs I
  • VLANs II
  • VLANs III
  • VLAN Configuration I
  • VLAN Configuration II
  • VLAN Configuration III
  • VLAN Configuration IV
  • Trunking Configuration I
  • Trunking Configuration II
  • Trunking Configuration III
  • Trunking Configuration IV
  • Configuring VLANs
  • VLAN Trunking I
  • VLAN Trunking II
6

Chapter 12: Troubleshooting Ethernet LANs

  • Topology Analysis
  • Path Analysis I
  • Switch Forwarding Troubleshooting
  • VLAN Troubleshooting
7

Chapter 16: Analysing Existing Subnets

  • Subnet ID Calculation I
  • Subnet ID Calculation II
  • Subnet ID Calculation III
  • Subnet ID Calculation IV
  • Subnet ID Calculation V
  • Subnet ID Calculation VI
  • Subnet ID Calculation VII
  • Subnet ID Calculation VIII
  • Subnet ID Calculation IX
  • Subnet ID Calculation X
  • Subnet ID Calculation XI
  • IP Address Rejection I
  • IP Address Rejection II
  • IP Address Rejection III
  • IP Address Rejection IV
  • IP Address Rejection V
  • IP Address Rejection VI
  • IP Address Rejection VII
  • IP Address Rejection VIII
  • IP Address Rejection IX
  • IP Address Rejection X
  • IP Address Rejection XI
8

Chapter 17: Operating Cisco Routers

  • Loopback Interfaces
  • Router CLI Exec Mode I
  • Router CLI Exec Mode II
  • Router CLI Configuration Process
  • Configuring SSH
  • Setting Router Passwords
  • Interface Status V
  • Interface Status VI
  • IP Addressing and Configuration I
  • IP Addressing and Configuration II
  • New Job I
  • Rebuild a Configuration
9

Chapter 18: Configuring IPv4 Addresses and Static Routes

  • Configuring Router IP Settings
  • Configuring IP Addresses II
  • Configuring IP Addresses III
  • Configuring IP Addresses IV
  • IP Addressing I
  • IP Addressing II
  • IP Addressing III
  • Connected Routes
  • Static Routes I
  • Static Routes II
  • Static Routes III
  • Static Routes IV
  • Default Route I
  • Default Route II
  • Router on a Stick Configuration I
  • Router on a Stick Configuration II
  • Router on a Stick Verification I
  • Router on a Stick Verification II
  • VLAN Configuration V
  • IP and MAC Address Comparisons
  • Static Routing I
  • Static Routing II
  • Configuring Default Routes
10

Chapter 19: Learning IPv4 Routes with RIPv2

  • RIPv2 Configuration I
  • RIPv2 Configuration II
  • RIPv2 Configuration III
  • RIPv2 Configuration IV
  • RIPv2 Configuration V
  • RIPv2 Configuration VI
  • RIPv2 Verification I
  • RIPv2 Verification II
  • IP Route Selection I
  • IP Route Selection II
  • IP Route Selection III
  • IP Route Selection IV
  • IP Route Selection V
  • IP Route Selection VI
  • IP Route Selection VII
  • IP Route Selection VIII
  • IP Route Selection IX
  • IP Route Selection X
  • IP VLSM Route Selection I
  • IP VLSM Route Selection II
  • IP VLSM Route Selection III
  • IP VLSM Route Selection IV
  • IP VLSM Route Selection V
  • IP VLSM Route Selection VI
  • IP VLSM Route Selection VII
  • Configuring RIPv2 I
  • Configuring RIPv2 II
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Chapter 20: DHCP and IP Networking on Hosts

  • Traceroute I
  • Traceroute II
  • PC IP Commands I
  • PC IP Commands II
  • PC IP Commands III
  • DHCP Server Configuration I
  • DHCP Server Configuration II
  • DHCP Server Configuration III
  • DHCP Server Configuration IV
  • DHCP Server Configuration V
  • Complete DHCP Server Configuration
  • Path Analysis II
  • IP Addressing and Routing
  • DHCP Server Troubleshooting
12

Chapter 21: Subnet Design

  • Subnet Zero I
  • Subnet Zero II
  • Zero Subnet
  • Subnetting and Addressing I
  • Subnetting and Addressing II
  • Subnetting and Addressing III
  • IPv4 Addressing Troubleshooting
13

Chapter 22: Variable-Length Subnet Masks

  • VLSM Overlap I
  • VLSM Overlap II
  • VLSM Overlap III
  • VLSM Overlap IV
  • VLSM Overlap V
  • VLSM Overlap VI
  • VLSM Overlap VII
  • VLSM Overlap VIII
  • VLSM Overlap IX
  • VLSM Overlap X
  • VLSM Overlap XI
14

Chapter 23: IPv4 Troubleshooting Tools

  • Ping
  • Using and Suspending Telnet Connections
  • Traceroute III
15

Chapter 25: Basic IPv4 Access Control Lists

  • Standard ACL
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Chapter 26: Advanced IPv4 Access Control Lists

  • ACL I
  • ACL II
  • ACL III
  • ACL IV
  • ACL V
  • ACL VI
  • ACL Analysis I
  • Named ACL I
  • Named ACL II
  • Named ACL III
  • Extended ACL I
  • Extended ACL II
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Chapter 27: Network Address Translation

  • NAT Configuration I
  • NAT Configuration II
  • NAT Configuration III
  • NAT Configuration IV
  • NAT Configuration V
  • NAT Configuration VI
  • NAT Configuration VII
  • Configuring NAT I
  • Configuring NAT II
  • Configuring NAT III
  • NAT Troubleshooting
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Chapter 29: IPv6 Addressing and Subnetting

  • IPv6 Subnet ID Calculation I
  • IPv6 Subnet ID Calculation II
  • IPv6 Subnet ID Calculation III
  • IPv6 Subnet ID Calculation IV
  • IPv6 Subnet ID Calculation V
  • IPv6 Subnet ID Calculation VI
  • IPv6 Subnet ID Calculation VII
  • IPv6 Subnet ID Calculation VIII
  • IPv6 Subnet ID Calculation IX
  • IPv6 Subnet ID Calculation X
  • IPv6 Route Selection I
  • IPv6 Route Selection II
  • IPv6 Route Selection III
  • IPv6 Route Selection IV
  • IPv6 Route Selection V
  • IPv6 Route Selection VI
  • IPv6 Route Selection VII
  • IPv6 Route Selection VIII
  • IPv6 Route Selection IX
  • IPv6 Route Selection X
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Chapter 30: Implementing IPv6 Addressing on Routers

  • Configuring IPv6 Addresses I
  • Configuring IPv6 Addresses II
  • Configuring IPv6 Addresses III
  • IPv6 Address Configuration I
  • IPv6 Address Configuration II
  • IPv6 Address Configuration III
  • IPv6 Address Configuration IV
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation Drills I
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation Drills II
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation Drills III
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation Drills IV
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation Drills V
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation Drills VI
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation Drills VII
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation Drills VIII
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation Drills IX
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation Drills X
  • IPv6 Configuration I
  • IPv6 Configuration II
  • IPv6 Addressing Troubleshooting
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Chapter 33: Device Management Protocols

  • Terminal Monitor
  • CDP I
  • CDP II
  • LLDP I
  • LLDP II
  • Syslog Configuration I
  • Syslog Configuration II
  • Syslog Configuration III
  • NTP Configuration I
  • NTP Configuration II
  • NTP Configuration III
  • Network Discovery I
  • Network Discovery II
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Chapter 35: Managing IOS Files

  • Booting a New Router IOS
  • Setting the Configuration Register
  • Ignoring the Startup-config File
  • Migrating to a New IOS Image
  • IOS Verification
  • Password Recovery
22

Chapter 36: IOS Licensing

  • IOS License Installation
  • IOS License Removal
  • IOS License Verification
  • IOS License Installation and Migration
23

Navigation and Administration

  • Basic Commands and the Command Line
  • Syslog: Assessment
  • Password Recovery: Assessment
  • CDP/LLDP Configuration and Discovery: Assessment
  • NTP Configuration: Assessment
  • RIPv2 Configuration: Assessment
24

IP Addressing

  • Subnet Challenge
  • IPv6 Address Configuration
  • NAT/PAT Configuration
  • DHCP Server Configuration
  • ICND1 IP Addressing Final Exam
25

Switching

  • Switch Configuration
  • Basic Switch Configuration and the Command Line Interface
  • Static VLAN Configuration and Trunking
  • Trunking Configuration
  • Switch Port Security
  • ICND1 Switching Final Exam
26

Routing and WANs

  • Basic Router Configuration and the Command Line Interface
  • Configuring Static routes
  • Access Lists
  • Router On a Stick
  • ICND1 Security Final Exam
  • ICND1 Routing Final Exam
27

Subnetting

  • IP Addressing and Subnetting
  • Route Selection
  • VLSM Overlap
  • IPv6 EUI-64 Calculation
  • VLSM Route Selection: Assessment
28

Troubleshooting

  • Troubleshooting I
  • Troubleshooting II
  • IPv6 Address Troubleshooting: Assessment

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Performance-based, multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, router simulation, testlet, and simlet.

The exam contains 45-55 questions.

90 minutes

  • Once passed, a candidate must wait a minimum of 180 days before taking the same exam with an identical exam number.
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