ICND2
Candidates who currently have a CCNA Routing and Switching certification and are preparing to recertify, should be
made aware that the 200-101 ICND2 exam has been redesigned. Candidates are encouraged to review the topic
modifications before attempting to take the 200-101 ICND2 exam.
Topics Removed from the ICND2 Exam:
• Routing Between VLANs
• Securing the Expanded Network
• Implementing VLSM
• Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT
Topics Added to the ICND2 Exam:
• Troubleshooting VLAN Connectivity
• Understand Spanning Tree Protocol
• Understand and configure Etherchannel
• Understand Layer 3 Redundancy Protocols
• Troubleshooting IPv4 Network Connectivity
• Troubleshooting IPv6 Network Connectivity
• Implementing EIGRP
• Troubleshooting EIGRP
• Implementing EIGRP for IPv6
• Multi-area OSPF IPv4 Implementation
• Understanding and configuring OSPFv3
• Understanding and configuring clients for SNMP, Syslog and Netflow
• Managing Cisco devices
• Understanding and verifying Cisco licensing
Checkout practice tests for ICND2 at
http://www.simulationexams.com/exam-details/ccna-icnd2.htm
and
http://www.simulationexams.com/exam-details/ccna-icnd2-640-816.htm
The following additional topics are also covered:
ICND2:
1. Understanding and Configuring Etherchannel
2. Understanding Layer 3 Redundancy
3. Understanding HSRP and Configuring HSRP
4. IPv6 - Troubleshooting
5. Multi Area OSPF
6. GRE Tunnels
7. SNMP
8. Syslog
9. Netflow
10. Managing Cisco Devices (moved from ICND1)
11. Licensing
Checkout the following from CBTNeggets: http://kickass.to/cbt-nuggets-cisco-ccna-icnd2-200-101-by-jeremy-cioara-t7427136.html
01
- Welcome to ICND2 - Cisco Certification and Getting the Most From This
Series |
02
- ICND1 Review Lab Part 1 - Base Configurations |
03
- ICND1 Review Lab Part 2 - IP Addressing |
04
- ICND1 Review Lab Part 3 - OSPF Configuration |
05
- ICND1 Review Lab Part 4 - VLAN Configuration |
06
- ICND1 Review Lab Part 5 - NAT and Security |
07
- Spanning Tree Protocol - Understanding STP |
08
- Spanning Tree Protocol - Enhancements to STP |
09
- First Hop Redundancy Protocols - Understanding HSRP, VRRP and GLBP |
10
- First Hop Redundancy Protocols - Configuring HSRP, VRRP and GLBP |
11
- First Hop Redundancy Protocols - Configuring HSRP, VRRP and GLBP, Part
2 |
12
- Frame Relay - Understanding Frame Relay |
13
- Frame Relay - Understanding Frame Relay, Part 2 |
14
- Frame Relay - Configuring Frame Relay |
15
- VPNs - Understanding Big-Picture VPN Concepts |
16
- VPNs - Understanding Authentication, Encryption, Hashing |
17
- EIGRP - Distance Vector and Link State Routing Protocols |
18
- EIGRP - The Benefits, Terms and Metrics of EIGRP |
19 -
EIGRP - Configuring EIGRP |
20
- WAN - Understanding WAN Connection Types |
21
- OSPF - Concept Review and Neighbor Communication |
22
- OSPF - Multi-Area Configuration and Verification |
23
- Device Management - Configuration, IOS and Licensing Management |
24
- EtherChannel - Bundling Gobs of Bandwidth |
25
- Device Management - SNMP, Syslog and Netflow |
26
- IPv6 - Concept Review and General Troubleshooting |
27
- IPv6 - Routing Protocol Configuration |
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be
included on the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 exam. However,
other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In
order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the
guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
LAN Switching Technologies
- Identify enhanced switching technologies
- Configure and verify PVSTP operation
- describe root bridge election
- spanning tree mode
IP Routing Technologies
- Describe the boot process of Cisco IOS routers
- POST
- Router bootup process
- Configure and verify operation status of a Serial interface.
- Manage Cisco IOS Files
- Boot preferences
- Cisco IOS image(s)
- Licensing
- Show license
- Change license
- Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols
- Administrative distance
- split horizon
- metric
- next hop
- Configure and verify OSPF (single area)
- neighbor adjacencies
- OSPF states
- Discuss Multi area
- Configure OSPF v2
- Configure OSPF v3
- Router ID
- LSA types
- Configure and verify EIGRP (single AS)
- Feasible Distance / Feasible Successors /Administrative distance
- Feasibility condition
- Metric composition
- Router ID
- Auto summary
- Path selection
- Load balancing
- Passive interface
IP Services
- Recognize High availability (FHRP)
- Configure and verify Syslog
- Describe SNMP v2 & v3
Troubleshooting
- Identify and correct common network problems
- Utilize netflow data
- Troubleshoot and Resolve Spanning Tree operation issues
- root switch
- priority
- mode is correct
- port states
- Troubleshoot and Resolve routing issues
- routing is enabled
- routing table is correct
- correct path selection
- Troubleshoot and Resolve OSPF problems
- neighbor adjancies
- Hello and Dead timers
- OSPF area
- Interface MTU
- Network types
- Neighbor states
- OSPF topology database
- Troubleshoot and Resolve EIGRP problems
- neighbor adjancies
- AS number
- Load balancing
- Split horizon
- Troubleshoot and Resolve interVLAN routing problems
- Connectivity
- Encapsulation
- Subnet
- Native VLAN
- Port mode trunk status
- Troubleshoot and Resolve WAN implementation issues
- Serial interfaces
- PPP
- Frame relay
- Monitor NetFlow statistics
- Troubleshoot etherchannel problems
WAN Technologies
- Identify different WAN Technologies
- Metro Ethernet
- VSAT
- Cellular 3G / 4G
- MPLS
- T1 / E1
- ISDN
- DSL
- Frame relay
- Cable
- VPN
- Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection
- Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco routers
- Configure and verify Frame Relay on Cisco routers
- Implement and troubleshoot PPPoE
Greetings.
I have been going through Chapters 1-3 over this past week. The book has been excellent. I really like the key topics for note taking. After reading the chapter, I go back over the key topics and first relate them to what I already know, and then describe and explain them both mentally and in notes.
As Scott said, the first chapter was a bit heavy. Some of it was already familiar from Security, but the Cisco book greatly expanded on general security concepts and different types of attacks. I have IP Spoofing and source routing down. In Chapter 2, I am learning the Risk formulas, and in Chapter 3 becoming familiar with the different router models and specs.
I am taking a Microsoft MCDST test this next Friday; it is not particularly difficult, so lots of time will still be spent on CCNA Security
Chapters 1-3 should be down pat by this Monday.
Thank you again for this exciting opportunity.
Yes, the syllabus has been expanded to cover various aspects of networking such as security and cloud.
Good luck with you plans!