Cisco ICND1 1.1: Routing and Cisco Routers


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
Beyond connecting multiple devices in a network, the networks themselves can be connected. In fact, the Internet is a collection of networks that are connected. The concept of connected networks is a common communication infrastructure in large organizations. Connecting networks with diverse devices, architectures, and protocols requires more sophisticated components than simple LANs. Routers are the devices that are used in this more complex networking environment, and a suite of protocols that is known as TCP/IP governs how data is transmitted. This course describes the functions of routers in connecting networks, and describes how routers transmit data through networks using TCP/IP.

Target Audience
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification

Expected Duration (hours)
1.5

Lesson Objectives

Cisco ICND1 1.1: Routing and Cisco Routers

  • describe the physical characteristics of a router and the functions of a router in the IP packet delivery process
  • describe the function of routing tables and the different types of routes
  • recognize dynamic routing protocols
  • recognize how to start and initially configure a Cisco IOS router
  • recognize how to monitor a Cisco IOS router
  • recognize router configuration modes
  • describe how to implement a basic configuration for a Cisco router
  • recognize how to verify the router interface configuration
  • operate and configure a Cisco IOS device
  • reconfigure a Cisco router
  • Course Number:
    cc_cond_a06_it_enus