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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 CertFirst Certcamp

 

The Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) course is a beginner-friendly program that teaches the fundamentals of networking. It covers topics like IPv4/IPv6, configuring routers and switches, securing network devices, and troubleshooting small networks—providing hands-on experience and a pathway toward Cisco certifications like CCENT and CCNA.

Why Join this Program

  • Foundation for Networking Careers
    Gain essential networking skills needed for entry-level IT roles and build a strong foundation for future certifications.

  • Hands-On Learning
    Learn through practical labs and simulations, offering real-world experience in configuring and troubleshooting network devices.

  • Cisco-Certified Training
    Get trained under Cisco’s industry-recognized standards, helping you stand out to employers globally.

  • Pathway to Advanced Certifications
    ICND1 is the first step toward obtaining Cisco’s CCENT and CCNA certifications, advancing your networking career.

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Program Overview

The Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) course offered by CertFirst is a foundational training program designed to equip individuals with essential networking skills. It focuses on installing, operating, configuring, and verifying basic IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Participants will learn to configure LAN switches and IP routers, manage network devices, and identify basic security threats. The course also covers network fundamentals, LAN switching technologies, routing technologies, infrastructure services, and maintenance, providing a comprehensive understanding of network layers 1–3, which are crucial for core routing and switching operations.

This course serves as a stepping stone towards achieving the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) certification and is the first part of the path to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching certification. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical lab exercises, students will gain hands-on experience in building simple LANs, establishing internet connectivity, managing network device security, and expanding small to medium-sized networks. The course is suitable for network administrators, support engineers, and anyone aiming to start or advance their career in networking.

Key Features

  • Foundational Networking Skills
    Covers the basics of networking, including TCP/IP, IPv4/IPv6, subnets, and Ethernet fundamentals.

  • Hands-On Lab Experience
    Includes practical labs and simulations to build, configure, and troubleshoot small-scale networks.

  • Device Configuration Training
    Teaches how to configure and verify Cisco routers and switches in a live network environment.

  • Focus on Security Fundamentals
    Introduces basic security concepts like device hardening and secure management of network equipment.

  • Preparation for Cisco Certifications
    Acts as the first step toward earning Cisco certifications like CCENT and CCNA Routing and Switching.

  • Real-World Network Scenarios
    Simulates common workplace networking challenges to prepare students for real IT environments.

  • Instructor-Led and Online Options
    Offers flexibility through both classroom and virtual training formats.

  • Access to Cisco Learning Resources
    Includes official Cisco courseware and access to online labs and study tools.

  • Ideal for Beginners
    Designed for new IT professionals, network support staff, or anyone starting a career in networking.

  • Globally Recognized Curriculum
    Based on Cisco’s industry-leading standards, ensuring you’re learning the latest networking technologies.

Learning Path

  • Introduction to Networking Concepts

    • Understand the fundamentals of networking, including OSI and TCP/IP models, protocols, and basic network topologies.

    • Learn about IP addressing, subnetting, and the role of routers and switches in network communication.

  • Cisco Device Configuration

    • Gain hands-on experience configuring Cisco routers and switches using the command-line interface (CLI).

    • Learn to set up basic network devices for functionality, including IP configuration and routing basics.

  • Understanding LAN Switching

    • Learn how to configure LAN switches, VLANs, trunking, and inter-VLAN routing.

    • Master how switches manage network traffic and connect devices in a local area network (LAN).

  • IP Addressing and Subnetting

    • Get proficient in IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes, subnetting, and network mask creation.

    • Understand how to calculate subnets and assign IP addresses to network devices.

  • Routing Protocols and Configuration

    • Study basic routing protocols, including RIP (Routing Information Protocol), and how to configure routing on Cisco devices.

    • Learn to troubleshoot routing issues and maintain routing tables.

  • Network Security Basics

    • Understand basic network security concepts such as device hardening, password policies, and access control.

    • Learn how to secure Cisco devices and manage network device passwords and access.

  • Network Troubleshooting

    • Develop skills to troubleshoot common network issues, including connectivity problems, device misconfigurations, and traffic bottlenecks.

    • Learn how to use diagnostic tools like ping, traceroute, and show commands.

  • Wireless Networking Essentials

    • Learn about wireless technologies, including wireless standards, configuration, and troubleshooting for Wi-Fi networks.

  • Managing Cisco Devices

    • Explore device management techniques for ongoing monitoring, maintenance, and updates to network devices.

    • Learn to back up configurations and perform software upgrades.

  • Practice with Labs and Simulations

    • Apply theoretical knowledge through hands-on labs and simulations, setting up and troubleshooting networks in real-world scenarios.

What Skills Will You Learn?

  • Basic Networking Concepts
    Understand the fundamentals of networking, including IP addressing, subnets, and network protocols like TCP/IP and Ethernet.

  • Router and Switch Configuration
    Learn how to configure and verify basic Cisco routers and switches, set up LANs, and manage network traffic.

  • IP Addressing & Subnetting
    Gain a solid grasp of IP address assignment, subnetting, and configuring network devices for IPv4 and IPv6.

  • LAN Switching
    Understand how LAN switches operate, including VLANs, trunking, and how to optimize switch configurations.

  • Routing Protocols
    Learn how to configure routing protocols like RIP, and understand how routing tables and data paths are created and maintained.

  • Network Troubleshooting
    Develop skills to troubleshoot network issues, from connectivity problems to device misconfigurations.

  • Network Security Basics
    Learn essential security practices, including device management, password protection, and access control.

  • Wireless Networking
    Understand the basics of wireless network configuration and deployment within small-to-medium-sized environments.

  • Device Management
    Learn how to manage Cisco devices using command-line interface (CLI) for setup, maintenance, and monitoring.

  • Network Expansion
    Learn how to expand a small network to accommodate growth, ensuring efficient performance and connectivity.

Jobs You Can Land with this Certification:

  • Network Support Technician
    Provide technical support for network hardware, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and maintaining LAN setups.

  • Help Desk Technician
    Assist users with network issues, software problems, and basic router/switch configurations.

  • Network Administrator (Entry-Level)
    Manage network devices, ensure secure network operations, and help configure and monitor routers and switches.

  • Technical Support Specialist
    Offer support for networking equipment, ensuring proper device configuration and network performance.

  • Systems Administrator (Entry-Level)
    Oversee servers, network hardware, and software systems, ensuring smooth operation and security.

  • Field Network Technician
    Install, configure, and troubleshoot network devices at client sites, including routers, switches, and wireless systems.

  • IT Support Engineer
    Assist with the installation and configuration of network infrastructure, ensuring reliable and secure communication channels.

  • Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician
    Monitor and manage network traffic, responding to incidents and performing regular maintenance on network devices.

  • Wireless Network Technician
    Install and configure wireless networks, ensuring optimal connectivity and security for mobile devices.

  • Junior Cisco Network Engineer
    Work under the guidance of senior network engineers, helping with the setup, configuration, and maintenance of Cisco networks.

Exam Details

The Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) exam, identified by code 100-105, is a foundational certification for individuals aiming to pursue Cisco’s networking credentials.

  • Duration: 90 minutes

  • Number of Questions: 45–55

  • Question Types: Multiple choice (single and multiple answer), drag-and-drop, simulations, and testlets

  • Passing Score: Approximately 800–850 out of 1000

 

Exam Content Outline

The ICND1 exam assesses knowledge in the following areas:

  1. Network Fundamentals (20%)

    • Understanding of network components, OSI and TCP/IP models, and basic IP addressing.

  2. LAN Switching Technologies (26%)

    • Configuration and verification of VLANs, trunking, and spanning tree protocols.

  3. Routing Technologies (24%)

    • Implementation of basic routing concepts and configuration of routers.

  4. Infrastructure Services (13%)

    • Knowledge of DHCP, DNS, and other network services.

  5. Infrastructure Maintenance (17%)

    • Skills in network monitoring, device management, and troubleshooting.

Exam Preparation

Instructor-Led Training(events)

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