Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (100-101)

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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (100-101)Exam Description: The 100-101 “Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1” (ICND1) is a 1.5hour exam with 50 60 questions. The 100-101 “Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1”(ICND1) exam is associated with the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT ) certification andis a tangible first step in achieving an Associate-level certification. Candidates can prepare for this examby taking the “Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1” (ICND1) v2.0 course. This exam tests acandidate's knowledge and skills required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot a smallbranch office network. The exam includes topics on the operation of IP data networks, LAN switchingtechnologies, IPv6, IP routing technologies, IP services (DHCP, NAT, ACLs), network device security, andbasic troubleshooting. The exam is closed book and no outside reference materials are allowed.The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However,other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect thecontents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time withoutnotice.6%21%1.01.1Operation of IP Data Networks1.2Select the components required to meet a given network specification1.3Identify common applications and their impact on the network1.4Describe the purpose and basic operation of the protocols in the OSI and TCP/IP models1.5Predict the data flow between two hosts across a network1.6Identify the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to connect Cisco networkdevices to other network devices and hosts in a LAN2.02.1LAN Switching TechnologiesDetermine the technology and media access control method for Ethernet networks2.2Identify basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches2.2.a Collision domains2.2.b Broadcast domains2.2.c Ways to switch2.2.c (i) Store2.2.c (ii) Forward2.2.c (iii) Cut through2.2.c (iv) CAM TableRecognize the purpose and functions of various network devices such as routers,switches, bridges and hubs2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. This document is Cisco Public.Page 1

11%2.3Configure and verify initial switch configuration including remote access management2.3.a hostname2.3.b mgmt ip address2.3.c Ip default-gateway2.3.d local user and password2.3.e enable secret password2.3.f console and VTY logins2.3.g exec-timeout2.3.h service password encryption2.3.icopy run start2.4Verify network status and switch operation using basic utilities such as2.4.a ping2.4.b telnet2.4.c SSH2.5Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and the need for routingbetween them2.5.a Explain network segmentation and basic traffic management concepts2.6Configure and verify VLANs2.7Configure and verify trunking on Cisco switches2.7.a DTP (topic)2.7.b Auto-negotiation3.03.1IP addressing (IPv4/IPv6)Describe the operation and necessity of using private and public IP addresses for IPv4addressing3.2Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in aLAN/WAN environment3.3Identify the appropriate IPv4 addressing scheme using VLSM and summarization tosatisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment3.4Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6 in conjunction with IPv43.4.a Dual stack3.5Describe IPv6 addresses3.5.a Global unicast3.5.b Multicast3.5.c Link local3.5.d Unique local3.5.e EUI 643.5.f Auto-configuration2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. This document is Cisco Public.Page 2

26%4.04.1IP Routing TechnologiesDescribe basic routing concepts.4.1.a Packet forwarding4.1.b Router lookup process4.1.c Process Switching/Fast Switching/CEF4.2Configure and verify utilizing the CLI to set basic Router configuration4.2.a Hostname4.2.b Local user & password4.2.c Enable secret password4.2.d Console & VTY logins4.2.e exec-timeout4.2.f service password encryption4.2.g Interface IP Address4.2.g (i) loopback4.2.h banner4.2.imotd4.2.jcopy run start4.3Configure and verify operation status of an Ethernet interface4.4Verify router configuration and network connectivity using4.4.a ping4.4.a (i) Extended ping4.4.b traceroute4.4.c telnet4.4.d SSH4.4.e Show cdp neighbors4.5Configure and verify routing configuration for a static or default route given specificrouting requirements4.6Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols4.6.a Static vs. dynamic4.6.b Link state vs. distance vector4.6.c Next hop4.6.d Ip routing table4.6.e Passive interfaces (how they work)4.7Configure and verify OSPF (single area)4.7.a Benefit of single area4.7.b Configure OSPv2 in a single area4.7.c Configure OSPv3 in a single area4.7.d Router ID4.7.e Passive interface4.8Configure and verify interVLAN routing (router on a stick)4.8.a Sub interfaces2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. This document is Cisco Public.Page 3

4.8.b4.8.c8%15%Upstream routingEncapsulation4.9Configure SVI interfaces.5.05.1IP ServicesConfigure and verify DHCP (IOS router)5.1.a Configuring router interfaces to use DHCP5.1.b DHCP options (Basic overview and functionality)5.1.c Excluded addresses5.1.d Lease time5.2Describe the types, features, and applications of ACLs5.2.a Standard (editing and sequence numbers)5.2.b Extended5.2.c Named5.2.d Numbered5.2.e Log option5.3Configure and verify ACLs in a network environment5.3.a Named5.3.b Numbered5.3.c Log option5.4Identify the basic operation of NAT5.4.a Purpose5.4.b Pool5.4.c Static5.4.d 1 to 15.4.e Overloading5.4.f Source addressing5.4.g One-way NAT5.5Configure and verify NAT for given network requirements5.6Configure and verify NTP as a client6.06.1Network Device SecurityConfigure and verify network device security features6.1.a Device password security6.1.b Enable secret vs. enable6.1.c Transport6.1.c (i) Disable telnet6.1.c (ii) SSH6.1.d VTYs6.1.e Physical security6.1.f Service password6.1.g Describe external authentication methods2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. This document is Cisco Public.Page 4

13%6.2Configure and verify switch port security6.2.a Sticky mac6.2.b MAC address limitation6.2.c Static/dynamic6.2.d Violation modes6.2.d (i) Err disable6.2.d (ii) Shutdown6.2.d (iii) Protect restrict6.2.e Shutdown unused ports6.2.f Err disable recovery6.2.g Assign unused ports in unused VLANs6.2.h Putting Native VLAN to other than VLAN 16.3Configure and verify ACLs to filter network traffic6.4Configure and verify ACLs to limit telnet and SSH access to the router7.07.1TroubleshootingTroubleshoot and correct common problems associated with IP addressing and hostconfigurations7.2Troubleshoot and resolve VLAN problems7.2.a Identify that VLANs are configured7.2.b Verify port membership is correct7.2.c Correct IP address is configured7.3Troubleshoot and resolve trunking problems on Cisco switches7.3.a Verify correct trunk states7.3.b Verify correct encapsulation is configured7.3.c Correct VLANs are allowed7.4Troubleshoot and resolve ACL issues7.4.a Verify statistics7.4.b Verify permitted networks7.4.c Verify direction7.4.c (i) Interface7.5Troubleshoot and resolve Layer 1 problems7.5.a Framing7.5.b CRC7.5.c Runts7.5.d Giants7.5.e Dropped Packets7.5.f Late Collisions7.5.g Input/Output errors2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. This document is Cisco Public.Page 5

The 100-101 “Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1” (ICND1) exam is associated with the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT ) certification and is a tangible first step in achieving an Associate-level certification.File Size: 257KBPage Count: 5

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