Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking 100-150
Become a certified Cisco networking support technician and advance your career in IT with the CCST 100-150 course.
(100-150.AB1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-521-3About This Course
Our CCST Networking 100-150 exam prep course teaches you how to fix problems with Cisco networking equipment. You’ll learn about the basics of networking, troubleshooting techniques, hardware and software components, and basic security principles. It will provide you with hands-on learning experience on topics like IP addressing, routing protocols (e.g. RIP, OSPF), switching technologies, and network device configuration.
Skills You’ll Get
- Understand IP addressing (IPv4 and IPv6), routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, BGP) OSI, and TCP/IP models.
- Polish your skills in network topologies and basic hardware components
- Master the suite of network protocols (TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP, SSH), and their roles in network communication.
- Recognize common network attacks and threats (e.g. DoS, DDoS, Phishing)
- Utilize security tools like firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and VPNs
- Configure network devices (routers, switches) for various tasks
- Document the networking process, tasks, best practices and more effectively
Interactive Lessons
25+ Interactive Lessons | 350+ Exercises | 203+ Quizzes | 426+ Flashcards | 426+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
50+ Pre Assessment Questions | 4+ Full Length Tests | 50+ Post Assessment Questions | 200+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
64+ LiveLab | 64+ Video tutorials | 02:41+ Hours
Video Lessons
35+ Videos | 05:42+ Hours
Introduction
Shipping Things
- The Purpose of Packaging
- Addressing
- Packaging Data
- Tunnels
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Addresses
- Address Scope
- Physical Addresses
- Internet Protocol Version 4
- Why Two Addresses?
- Internet Protocol Version 6
- Aggregation
- Network Prefixes
- Ports and Sockets
- Network Address Translation
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Routing and Switching
- Assigning IP Addresses to Hosts
- Host-to-Host Communication and Address Resolution on a Single Wire
- Switching Packets
- Routing Packets
- Redirects and Relays
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Wired Host Networking Configuration
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
- Verifying Connectivity
- Finding Your Public IP Address
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
What’s in a Network?
- Hosts and Virtual Hosts
- Mobile Devices
- Things
- Middleboxes
- The Global Internet
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Network Models
- Why Are Models Important?
- The OSI Seven-Layer Model
- The TCP/IP Model
- The Recursive Internet Architecture
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Wired Networks
- Electrical Transmission and Interference
- The Maximum Transmission Unit
- Ethernet over Copper
- Fiber
- Pluggable Interfaces
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Wireless Networks
- Free Space Concepts
- Wi-Fi
- Cellular
- Satellite
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Bandwidth, Delay, and Jitter
- Bandwidth and Throughput
- Bandwidth and Delay
- Jitter
- Measuring Network Performance
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Basic Network Hardware
- Hardware, Ports, and Lights
- Network Diagrams
- Network Wiring
- Handling the Heat
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Local Area Networks
- Building and Campus Networks
- The Home Network
- Configuring the Home Network
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Wide Area Networks
- Common Challenges to Building Wide Area Networks
- Metro and Last-Mile Network Design
- Transit Provider Design
- Ring and Hub-and-Spoke Topologies
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Data Centers and Fabrics
- Web Applications
- Internet Exchange Points
- Spine-and-Leaf Fabrics
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Network Transport
- Internet Protocol Version 4
- Internet Protocol Version 6
- User Datagram Protocol
- Transmission Control Protocol
- Quick UDP Internet Connections (QUIC)
- Identifying Flows
- Path MTU Discovery
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Application Transport
- Marshaling Systems
- Secure Shell
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- File Transfer Protocol
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Names and Time
- The Domain Name Space
- The Life of a DNS Query
- DNS Architecture and Operations
- DNS Security and Privacy
- Diagnosing DNS
- The Network Time Protocol
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Cloud Computing
- Cloud Computing
- Public versus Private Cloud
- The Impact of Cloud Computing on Network Engineering
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Security and Privacy Concepts
- A Security Taxonomy
- Privacy Concepts
- Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Attacks and Threats
- Defining Attacks and Threats
- Gaining Access
- Lateral Movement
- Attack Actions
- Denial of Service
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Security Tools
- Authentication Tools
- Defensive Tools and Design
- Countering Spam and Phishing
- Encryption
- Virtual Private Networks
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Managing Networks
- Network Documentation
- Network Processes and Lifecycle
- Management Challenges
- Connecting to Manage
- Management Systems
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Troubleshooting
- Failure Terminology
- Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques
- Packet Captures
- Advice to Troubleshooters
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Configuring a Network
- Foundation Topics
- Initial Access
- Configuring IPv4
- Configuring Routing
- Configuring Remote Access and Security
- Adding IPv6
- Adding a Switch
- Lesson Review
- Review All the Key Topics
- Concepts and Actions
Final Preparation
- Advice to Future Engineers
- Learning Consolidation Activities
Addresses
- Viewing the MAC Address on Different Interfaces
- Configuring an IPv6 Address
- Configuring PAT
- Configuring NAT
Routing and Switching
- Implementing DHCPv4 - Packet Tracer
- Configuring SLAAC - Packet Tracer
- Configuring a Router with IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses - Packet Tracer
- Configuring a DHCP Server
- Investigating STP Loop Prevention - Packet Tracer
- Configuring EIGRP
- Configuring OSPF
- Configuring a Router
- Configuring BGP
Wired Host Networking Configuration
- Using the arp and netstat Utilities
- Using the net Command
- Using Command Line Tools
What’s in a Network?
- Using Windows Firewall
- Performing Intrusion Detection
Wired Networks
- Connecting Devices in a Bus Topology
- Powering the Device Using PoE
- Preparing a Temporary Server for the Network or Internet Connection
Basic Network Hardware
- Mounting the Switch in the Rack
Local Area Networks
- Connecting an Analog Modem to a Laptop
- Configuring a SOHO Network - Packet Tracer
- Connecting an iPhone to a Wi-Fi Network
- Disabling Mobile Data on an iPhone
- Enabling Cellular Data on an Android Phone
- Checking the Network Connectivity Using an Ethernet Loopback Plug
- Configuring WAP - Packet Tracer
- Connecting a Wireless Router to a Laptop
Network Transport
- Understanding the IPv4 Header
- Displaying the Structure of the UDP Segment
- Displaying the Structure of the TCP Segment
Application Transport
- Configuring an SSH Server
- Configuring an FTP Server
Names and Time
- Adding a DNS Server
- Configuring DNS Resource Records
- Using the dig and nslookup Commands
- Configuring Multi-stratum NTP
Security and Privacy Concepts
- Examining AD Objects
- Configuring OpenLDAP Utilities
Attacks and Threats
- Searching Exploits Using searchsploit
- Using Social Engineering Techniques to Plan an Attack
- Performing the MITM Attack
- Simulating a DDoS Attack
- Simulating a DoS Attack
Security Tools
- Setting Up a DMZ
- Configuring Stateless and Stateful DHCPv6 - Packet Tracer
- Exploiting SMTP
- Using an Asymmetric Encryption Algorithm
- Using a Symmetric Encryption Algorithm
- Installing the Proxy Server Feature
- Configuring a VPN
Managing Networks
- Creating a Security Template
- Enforcing a Security Template
- Connecting to a Remote Computer Using RDP
- Exploiting SNMP
Troubleshooting
- Capturing a Packet Using Wireshark
Configuring a Network
- Performing a Router on a Stick - Packet Tracer
- Configuring Static Routing
- Using the show ip route Command
- Configuring SSH on a Router - Packet Tracer
- Securing Switches - Packet Tracer
- Configuring VLAN and Trunking - Packet Tracer
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Contact Us NowThe Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking 100-150 certification validates foundational knowledge and skills in networking. It covers entry-level networking concepts, such as how networks operate, the devices, media, and protocols that enable network communications.
The CCST Networking 100-150 exam is ideal for individuals looking to start a career in IT, particularly in networking. This includes students, career changers, and IT professionals.
To prepare for the CCST Networking 100-150 exam, you can enroll in our exam preparation course, packed with gamified test preps and hands-on labs to assess your knowledge and readiness.
With a CCST Networking certification, you can apply for the following entry-level job roles:
- Network Support Technician
- IT Support Specialist
- Help Desk Technician
- Junior Network Administrator
The CCST Networking certification is an entry-level certification designed to validate foundational networking skills. It serves as a stepping stone to more advanced Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate.
The Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) Networking salary can vary based on location, experience, and job role. On average, entry-level positions can expect to earn between $40,000 and $60,000 annually.
The Cisco CCST certification cost is $125 for the 100-150 exam.