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CCENT/CCNA: ICND1 100-105 Certification Guide

By : Bekim Dauti
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CCENT/CCNA: ICND1 100-105 Certification Guide

By: Bekim Dauti

Overview of this book

CCENT is the entry-level certification for those looking to venture into the networking world. This guide will help you stay up-to date with your networking skills. This book starts with the basics and will take you through everything essential to pass the certification exam. It extensively covers IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, IP data networks, switching and routing, network security, and much more—all in some detail. This guide will provide real-world examples with a bunch of hands-on labs to give you immense expertise in important networking tasks, with a practical approach. Each chapter consists of practice questions to help you take up a challenge from what you have procured. This book ends with mock tests with several examples to help you confidently pass the certification. This Certification Guide consists of everything you need to know in order to pass the ICND 1 100-105 Exam, thus obtaining a CCENT certification. However, practicing with real switches and routers or a switch or router simulator will help you succeed.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Appendix G: Graphical Network Simulator-3 (GNS3)

Setting up the Router

Like Chapter 4, Setting up the Switch, this chapter brings to you hands-on examples of the router's configuration. That said, this chapter is designed to provide you with step-by-step instructions of configuring the main features of the router, as outlined in the objectives of the CCENT certification exam. Now that you have become familiar with a router's boot-up process in Chapter 5, Introduction to Routing, you will be introduced to a router's LED indicators, and how to connect a router to a PC. After that, you will be ready to run the initial configuration on a Cisco router. Then, the chapter provides more advanced router configurations, such as configuring both IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses on router interfaces, configuring static routes and default static routes, and configuring Routing Information Protocol (RIP). The legacy interVLAN...