PublishedCisco Press, June 2013 |
ISBN9781587143762 |
FormatHardcover, 560 pages |
Dimensions24cm × 19.5cm × 3.5cm |
This Cisco-authorised, self-paced foundation learning tool for both the CCENT 100-101 and CCNA (R) 200-120 exams offers a comprehensive overview of the diverse technologies found in modern internetworks. From routing and switching concepts to practical configuration and security, it teaches with numerous examples, illustrations, and real-world scenarios, helping you rapidly gain both expertise and confidence.
This book provides you with all the knowledge you need to install, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network, including basic network security. Whether you are preparing for certification or simply want to understand basic Cisco networking, you'll find this guide exceptionally valuable. Topics covered include: TCP/IP models and protocols; LANs and Ethernet; running Cisco IOS; VLANs and trunks; IP addressing and subnetting; packet delivery; static and dynamic routing; DHCP and NAT; network security; WANs, IPv6, and more.
This edition has been fully updated to reflect the Cisco ICND1 100-101 exam blueprint. Content has been reorganised, simplified, and expanded to help you learn even more efficiently. New Production Network Simulation questions offer more real-world review, and new web video resources in each chapter walks you through many key tasks.
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) Foundation Learning Guide, 4th Edition is part of a recommended learning path from Cisco that includes simulation and hands-on training from authorised Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press.
Network functions, components, models, layers, topologies, and applications
LAN, Ethernet, switching, routing, and packet delivery concepts
Network management with Cisco IOS software and its command-line interface
VLANs and segmentation: techniques for optimising performance and flexibility
Easy ways to create efficient IP addressing and subnetting schemes
Cisco router configuration, including static and dynamic routing
DHCP and NAT: dynamically providing IP addresses and handling limited address availability
Essential network security techniques
Traffic management with Access Control Lists
WAN concepts, technologies, and options
IPv6 configuration in dynamically routed network environments