Posts tagged “ICND1”

Online Network Simulator Update: Registration Now Open!

Head on over to the registration page to sign up for an Online Network Simulator account. Why Register?? In the future as a registered member you will be able to save your router configurations, create larger networks, receive new features early, and many other things. More updates are coming soon! Click here to register or [...]

Cisco Router Simulator: Change The Hostname For The CCENT Exam

An important command for the CCENT Exam and one of the first things to do when configuring your Cisco router is to change it’s name so that you can easily distinguish it from other routers in your network. You may be wondering how would I get confused about which router I’m configuring? Well, when you are logged in remotely through telnet, or maybe somebody else you’ve asked to configure the router may not be familiar with your setup will be less likely to make a configuration mistake if the routers are configured with unique names.

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Cisco Router Simulator: Configuration Modes For The CCENT Exam

I’m still in the process of working on my Cisco Router Simulator to help all those out just starting out and are preparing for their CCENT Exam, but I already have some basic functionality working so that you can start getting your hands dirty.

This tutorial is going to cover all the different modes that Cisco Routers have and then allow you to practice entering and exiting them yourself. Cisco routers have several different modes in order to control access to different parts of the router.

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CCENT Study Guide Topics

Free CCENT Study GuideI currently have over 100 hundred posts on my website to help you get your CCENT and CCNA Certification and I wanted to make it easier for your to find the things you are looking for. Below is a list of topics that you will find on the CCENT Exam with links to their respective posts. Enjoy!

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Introduction To How Routers Work For The CCENT Exam

Routers are a very important networking devices and without them the Internet wouldn’t exist. One good thing about getting your Cisco Certification is that a majority of the routers that run the Internet are made by Cisco. In other words there is going to be a demand for Cisco Certified Network Associates for a long [...]

CCENT Exam: My Friends NAT and PAT

I have talked previously about ways to delay the huge problem of running out of unique IPv4 IP Addresses by using CIDR and Subnetting. IPv6 has so far solved the problem by offering way more than enough usable IP Addresses, but getting everything transitioned over to IPv6 will take a long time, so IPv4 is [...]

Learn About IPv6 For The CCENT Exam

IPv6 is the latest standard of IP Addresses and is currently in the faze of slowly transitioning out all the IPv4 addresses that are still in use today. IPv6 addresses were mainly created because The Internet was running out of usable IP Addresses to assign out. Every computer or network that is connected to The [...]

How to Subnet a Range of IP Addresses For The CCENT Exam

Subnetting is a very important topic for both the ICND1 and ICND2 exam and is also needed to know in order to be a good network administrator. Subnetting can be a topic difficult to understand at first, but with practice it can become automatic and easy to do. Before you can fully understand subnetting you [...]

30 Days to CCENT – Day 33

This past week has been crazy because I’ve been very busy doing homework for the five classes that I’m taking at BSU and did not study as much as I would have liked for my ICND1 exam. This morning I decided to wake up at 4:00am and brush up on a few topics before my [...]