Are you looking to build or expand your career in computer networking technology? Begin here. The Cisco CCENT certification, an entry-level routing and switching certification, is recognized by IT professionals around the world. Employers will be impressed by the CCENT certification that shows you are capable of installing, operating, and troubleshooting small branch networks.
To obtain the CCENT, you must pass the Cisco ICND1 100/105 exam. Also known as the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 test, the Cisco ICND1 100/105 exam. This course prepares you for the ICND1 100/105 exam. It covers all five topics that you will be tested on: Network fundamentals and LAN switching fundamentals; routing fundamentals; infrastructure services and maintenance. You can pass the exam, get your CCENT, take this course, and move your career forward!
- Preparation is required to pass the Cisco Cisco ICND1 100–105 exam for CCENT certification
- Learn how to describe network basics, create a LAN and manage network security
- Learn how to configure Cisco routers and switches
- Learn how to configure a routed network using Layer 3 routing tables
- Learn more about inter-VLANs and static routes, RIPv2, DNS DHCP, NTP, NAT, and access control lists
- Learn how to set up, operate, maintain and manage network infrastructure
- Learn how to troubleshoot and verify network protocols and network operations
John Pickard has been training network engineers since 1996. He is an associate professor at East Carolina University’s College of Engineering and Technology. He is also a Cisco Certified Network Academy Instructor and an SME for Cisco Networking Academy's curriculum development team. He has earned many networking certifications, including CCNP, IPv6 Forum Certified Trainer, and others. He holds a PhD from Indiana State University in Technology Management and a MBA in Business Management at Wayland Baptist University.