Cisco CCNA 200-301 – The Complete Guide to Getting Certified
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Welcome
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How to Use the Lab Exercises and Anki Flashcards
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Host to Host Communications
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The Cisco IOS Operating SystemIntroduction0sCisco Operating Systems0sConnecting to a Cisco Device over the network0sMaking the Initial Connection to a Cisco Device0sNavigating the Cisco IOS Operating System Part 10sNavigating the Cisco IOS Operating System Part 20sCisco IOS Configuration Management0sThe IOS Operating System – Lab Exercises
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OSI Layer 4 – The Transport Layer
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OSI Layer 3 – The Network Layer
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IP Address Classes
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SubnettingIntroduction0sCIDR Classless Inter-Domain Routing0sSubnetting Overview0sSubnetting Class C Networks and VLSM0sSubnetting Practice Questions0sVariable Length Subnet Masking Example Part 10sVariable Length Subnet Masking Example Part 20sSubnetting Large Networks Part 10sSubnetting Large Networks Part 20sSubnetting on the 4th Octet – Written ExampleSubnetting on the 3rd Octet – Written ExamplePrivate IP Addresses Part 10sPrivate IP Addresses Part 20sSubnetting Table and Subnet CalculatorWhere to Get More Subnetting Practice0sAdditional Subnetting Practice
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OSI Layer 2 – The Data-Link Layer
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OSI Layer 1 – The Physical Layer
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Cisco Device Functions
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The Life of a Packet
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The Cisco Troubleshooting Methodology
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Cisco Router and Switch Basics
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Cisco Device Management
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Routing FundamentalsIntroduction0sConnected and Local Routes0sConnected and Local Routes Lab Demo0sStatic Routes0sStatic Routes Lab Demo0sSummarisation, Longest Prefix Match, and Default Routes0sSummary Routes and Longest Prefix Match Lab Demo0sDefault Routes and Load Balancing Lab Demo0sRouting Fundamentals – Lab Exercises
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Dynamic Routing ProtocolsIntroduction0sDynamic Routing Protocols vs Static Routes0sDynamic Routing Protocols Lab Demo0sRouting Protocol Types0sRouting Protocol Types Lab Demo0sRouting Protocol Metrics0sRouting Protocol Metrics Lab Demo0sEqual Cost Multi Path0sEqual Cost Multi Path Lab Demo0sAdministrative Distance0sAdministrative Distance Lab Demo0sLoopback Interfaces0sAdjacencies and Passive Interfaces0sAdjacencies and Passive Interfaces Lab Demo0sRoute Precedence0sDynamic Routing Protocols – Lab Exercises
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Connectivity Troubleshooting
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IGP Interior Gateway Protocol Fundamentals
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OSPF – Open Shortest Path FirstIntroduction0sOSPF Characteristics0sOSPF Basic Configuration0sOSPF Basic Configuration Lab Demo0sOSPF Advanced Topics0sOSPF Advanced Topics Lab Demo0sOSPF Areas0sOSPF Areas Lab Demo0sBandwidth vs Clock Rate and Speed0sOSPF Cost Metric0sOSPF Cost Metric Lab Demo0sOSPF Adjacencies0sOSPF Adjacencies Lab Demo0sOSPF DR and BDR Designated Routers0sOSPF DR and BDR Lab Demo0sOSPF Configuration – Lab Exercises
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VLANs Virtual Local Area NetworksIntroduction0sCampus LAN Design – Core, Distribution and Access Layers0sSpine-Leaf Network Design0sWhy we have VLANs0sVLAN Access Ports0sVLAN Access Ports Lab Demo0sVLAN Trunk Ports0sVLAN Trunk Ports Lab Demo0sDTP Dynamic Trunking Protocol0sVTP VLAN Trunking Protocol0sVTP Lab Demo0sVLAN Configuration Lab Exercises
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Inter-VLAN Routing
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DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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HSRP – Hot Standby Router Protocol
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STP – Spanning Tree ProtocolIntroduction0sLayer 3 Path Selection and Loop Prevention Review0sWhy we have the Spanning Tree Protocol0sSpanning Tree Terminology – The Bridge0sHow Spanning Tree Works0sSpanning Tree Versions0sVerification – show spanning-tree0sVerification – show mac address-table0sManipulating the Root Bridge Election0sSpanning Tree and HSRP Alignment0sPortfast, BPDU Guard and Root Guard0sPortfast and BPDU Guard Lab Demo0sRoot Guard Lab Demo0sCCNA v1.1: BPDU Filter0sCCNA v1.1: Loop Guard0sCCNA v1.1: PVST+ versus RPVST+ Convergence0sCCNA v1.1: RPVST+ and Hub Interoperability0sSTP Troubleshooting – Lab ExercisesSTP Configuration – Lab Exercises
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EtherChannel
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Switch SecurityIntroduction0sDHCP Snooping0sDAI Dynamic ARP Inspection0s802.1X Identity Based Networking0sPreventing Unauthorised Devices with Port Security0sPreventing Unauthorised Devices with Port Security Lab Demo0sLocking Ports to Hosts with Port Security0sLocking Ports to Hosts with Port Security Lab Demo0sPort Security Configuration – Lab Exercises
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ACLs – Access Control Lists
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NAT – Network Address TranslationIntroduction0sIPv4 Address Exhaustion and NAT0sStatic NAT0sNAT Translations – Inside Local, Inside Global, Outside Local, Outside Global0sStatic NAT Lab Demo0sDynamic NAT0sDynamic NAT Lab Demo0sPAT Port Address Translation0sPAT Port Address Translation Lab Demo0sNetwork Address Translation Configuration – Lab Exercise
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IPv6 Addressing and RoutingIntroduction0sWhy We Need IPv60sThe IPv6 Address Format0sIPv6 Global Unicast Addresses0sIPv6 Global Unicast Addresses Lab Demo0sEUI-64 Addresses0sUnique Local and Link Local Addresses0sLink Local Addresses Lab Demo0sSLAAC Stateless Address AutoConfiguration0sIPv6 Static Routes0sIPv6 Static Routes Lab Demo0sIPv6 Addressing and Routing – Lab Exercise
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WAN – Wide Area Networks
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The Security Threat Landscape
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Cisco Device SecurityIntroduction0sLine Level Security0sPrivileged Exec and Password Encryption0sLine Level Security Lab Demo0sUsernames and Privilege Levels0sSSH Secure Shell0sSSH Secure Shell Lab Demo0sAAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting0sAAA Configuration0sGlobal Security Best Practices0sGlobal Security Best Practices Lab Demo0sCisco Device Security Configuration – Lab Exercises
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Network Device Management
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QoS Quality of Service
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Cloud Computing
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Wireless Networking FundamentalsIntroduction0sWireless Network Types0sInfrastructure Mode and Wireless Access Points0sWireless LAN Controllers and CAPWAP0sSwitch Configuration for Wireless Networks0sWireless Channels and Radio Frequencies0sWireless Security0sSwitch Configuration for Wireless – Lab Demo0sWireless Network Configuration – Lab Demo0sWireless Fundamentals – Lab Exercises
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Network Automation and ProgrammabilityIntroduction0sThe Benefits of Network Automation and Programmability0sPython, Git, GitHub and CI-CD0sData Serialization Formats: XML, JSON and YAML0sCCNA v1.1: APIs – CRUD, REST and SOAP0sModel Driven Programmability – YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF and gRPC0sLab Demo – Testing APIs with Postman0sCCNA v1.1: Configuration Management Tools – Ansible and Terraform0sAnsible Lab Demo0sSDN Software Defined Networking0sSoftware Defined Architecture – Catalyst Center (formerly DNA Center)0sSoftware Defined Architecture – SD-Access0sSoftware Defined Architecture – SD-WAN0sCCNA v1.1: Cisco Meraki0sFurther Learning Resources0s
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CCNA v1.1 AI Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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BONUS! Recommended Practice Tests
If you want to jumpstart your career in IT and networking by acing the Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA exam, then this course is for you! It gives you a full understanding of all the concepts and topics you need to earn the most in-demand networking certification today by passing the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam.
This course is always kept up-to-date for the latest version of the exam (currently v1.1).
This is the one course you need to get your CCNA.
Full lab exercises are included so you’ll get the hands-on practical skills you need to work on real world networks, and it’s the only CCNA course online where all questions posted in the Q&A section are answered.
You’ll develop full readiness for the CCNA exam with complete Study Notes and Anki Flashcards to ensure you understand and remember everything covered in the course.
It offers an easy-to-understand, structured approach to shortcut your path to mastering Cisco networking to the CCNA level and beyond.
In this course, you will:
Develop a deep understanding of Cisco’s features and functions
Walk through complete and easy to understand explanations of each technology area covered in the exam
Follow simple step by step instructions to build your own fully featured lab on your laptop for free
Gain hands on configuration and troubleshooting experience through comprehensive lab exercises
Be ready for exam day with complete Study Notes and Anki Flashcards
Learn how networking really works through real world examples throughout the course
Build the skills and confidence to crush the CCNA 200-301 exam
Gain demonstrable knowledge and practical experience to supercharge your networking career
Supercharge Your Learning with Hands-on Practice
This course is chock full of activities. You’ll get over 300 pages of hands-on lab exercises with detailed answers to check your understanding every step of the way and build your configuration and troubleshooting skills. Full diagrams and lab setup files are included so you can get started immediately with just your laptop. No equipment or previous experience is required.
All slides in the course are also included in supplemental study notes format with expanded bullet points clearly explaining the technologies. Easily review exam topics to solidify your understanding and get a final refresher when test day is approaching.
Why Learn from Me
In this course, you won’t just gain the book smarts to pass the exam. You’ll also hone your hands-on skills to succeed as a network engineer in the real world. I’m a professional instructor who has been entrusted by Cisco since 2007 to develop and deliver training courses for their own engineers and partners. I’ve also designed multiple training courses for the largest service providers in the Asia Pacific region such as IBM, Verizon, and the Australian National Broadband Network. I’ve spent years distilling my decade’s worth of networking experience from the field into mentoring and supporting other systems engineers, and I’m passionate about passing my knowledge of Cisco networks onto others.
As a student in this course, you’ll get lifetime access to the course materials and answers to every question you ask in the Q&A board. I love interacting with my students: anything you want to know, please ask. The course also comes with an unconditional risk-free 30 day money-back guarantee–that’s my personal promise of your success.
Value
If you take a comparable course at a training centre it will cost you thousands of dollars, and when it’s over you can’t experience the tutorials again or ask the instructor any more questions. When you take my course you can learn anytime you want in the comfort of your own home, and I’m always here for you whenever you need any help.
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When you’re done with the course, you’ll have everything you need to crush the Cisco CCNA exam. I’m excited to share all of my knowledge with you.
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What's included
- 42.5 hours on-demand video
- 31 articles
- 234 downloadable resources
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of completion