Jeremy Cioara (CCIE, CCVP, CCSP) works in many facets of the Cisco networking realm. As an author, he has written multiple books for Cisco Press and Exam Cram. As an instructor, he teaches at Interface Technical Training (www.interfacett.com) in Phoenix, Arizona. Likewise, Jeremy has recorded many E-Learning titles at CBTNuggets (www.cbtnuggets.com). Finally, Jeremy is the CIO of AdTEC Networks and works as a network consultant focusing on Cisco network and Voice over IP (VoIP) implementations. What’s more? Jeremy also runs the Cisco Blog (www.ciscoblog.com) in his “free time.” Thankfully, he is married to the Certified Best Wife in the World (CBWW) who helps him manage his time and priorities and prevents him from getting an enormous Cisco logo tattooed across his chest.
Dave Minutella (CCNP, CCDP, INFOSEC, CISSP, CTP, MCSA, MCDST, Security+, Network+, A+) has been working in the IT and telecom industry for over 14 years. He currently serves as Vice President of Educational Services for Training Camp. Before that, he was the lead Cisco instructor, primarily teaching CCNA, CCDA, and CCNP courses. Dave is also the technical author of CSVPN Exam Cram 2 from Que Publishing and is the present Cisco certifications expert for SearchNetworking.com’s Ask the Networking Expert panel.
Heather Stevenson (CCNP) has over seven years of experience in the IT industry and is currently a Senior Network Engineer at a global manufacturing company. She has written a number of technical training guides and mentored fellow IT professionals throughout her career. When she is not working, Heather still loves spending time with her network of friends and family.
Cisco ICND1 Exam Objectives | p. xxv |
Exam Description | p. xxv |
Exam Topics | p. xxv |
Describe the operation of data networks | p. xxv |
Implement a small switched network | p. xxv |
Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP services to meet network requirements for a small branch office | p. xxvi |
Implement a small routed network | p. xxvi |
Explain and select the appropriate administrative tasks required for a WLAN | p. xxvii |
Identify security threats to a network and describe general methods to mitigate those threats | p. xxvii |
Implement and verify WAN links | p. xxvii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
How This Book Helps You | p. 1 |
Network Hardware and Software Requirements | p. 3 |
Advice on Taking the Exam | p. 4 |
Standard Internetworking Models | p. 7 |
Introduction | p. 10 |
What Is an Internetwork? | p. 10 |
Types of Internetworks | p. 11 |
Local Area Network (LAN) | p. 11 |
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) | p. 12 |
Wide Area Network (WAN) | |
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