CCENT is the first step toward achieving CCNA, which
covers medium size enterprise branch networks with more complex connections.
Partners: Log in for Partner Education Connection (PEC) curricula. CCENT
Prerequisites.
Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) is the
test for networking technicians. It validates their ability to install,
operate, and troubleshoot a network—and keep it secure. This tutorial is your
first step towards CCENT certification and a career in IT. NTC prepares you with practical
examples that you'll encounter in the exam and in real life. You'll learn the
basics of configuring Cisco routers and switches, IP addressing, routing protocols
like RIP and OSPF, and critical security concepts such as switch port security
and access control lists. Watch the entire course to start or zero in on the
skills you need to practice most.
Topics
include:
- The basics of networking
- The TCP/IP model vs. OSI model
- Understanding the Cisco three-layer model
- Collision and binary domains
- Converting binary to decimal and hexadecimal
- IP addressing
- Subnetting
- Diagramming summarization
- Working Cisco IOS
- Managing Cisco internetworks
- IP routing
- Switching
- Security with ACLs
- Configuring and verifying NAT
- IPv6 addressing
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