The Complete Networking Fundamentals Course. Your CCNA start
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Welcome
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Download and Install Recommended Software
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Build a network with me
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TCP/IP Model
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Binary
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Hexadecimal
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IP AddressingIP Addressing Overview and Demonstration0sIP Characteristics and IPv4 Address Format0sNetwork versus Host portion0sIPv4 Address format (Street Analogy) and Address Classes0sClass A and B addresses0sClass C, D, E, A and B addresses0sSpecial IPv4 Addresses and Directed Broadcast Address0sLocal Broadcast Address0sLocal Loopback Address0sRFC1918 – Private Addresses0sRFC1918 – Class A, B, C and IPv4 Link Local Addresses0sSubnet Masks0sSubnet mask demonstrations and Discontiguous Network Masks0sCIDR Notation Part 1 and Part 20sCIDR Notation Part 30s
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Initial Device Configuration
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IP Subnetting
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Subnetting Packet Tracer Lab 1
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Subnetting Packet Tracer Lab 2
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IPv4 Subnetting Cheat Sheet
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Subnetting VLOGs – do you know the answers?#050: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Are these hosts on the same subnet?0s#051: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Can these hosts ping each other?0s#053: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Can these hosts ping each other?0s#079: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 1). Practical IP S0s#080: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 2). Practical IP S0s#081: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 3). Practical IP S0s#083: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 4). Practical IP S0s
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Broadcast and Collision domains
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Duplex and Speed Mismatch Demo
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What is a loopback?
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TCP UDP
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Wireshark Introduction
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Wireshark Basics
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VLANs v1
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VLANs Cheat Sheet
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VLANs and 802.1Q Demos
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VLAN Basic Campus Network: Packet Tracer Lab
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Dynamic Trunk Protocol – DTP
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Wireshark Practical Test How well do you know DTP
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Spanning TreeSpanning Tree Overview0sVersions of Spanning Tree0sWhy is Spanning Tree Required?0sBPDUs and Bridge IDs0sDemo: STP Root0sRoot Ports and Designated Ports0sExtended Bridge ID and PortFast0sPath Cost Part 10sPath Cost Part 20sPVST versus RPVST Port States0sRPVST, PVST Interoperability and 802.1w and 802.1s Overview0s802.1w0sDemo: 802.1w0s802.1w Link Types0s802.1w Proposals0s802.1s / MSTP0sSpanning Tree Comparison Summary0s
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Disable Spanning Tree – are you crazy
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Spanning Tree PortFast: Packet Tracer Lab
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Spanning Tree Protection
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Spanning Tree Root Guard Lab
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Spanning Tree BPDU Guard Lab
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Spanning Tree Cheat Sheet
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CDP Overview
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CCNA Campus VLOGsCCNA VLOG #065: Routed ports, Switchports and SVIs – what and how?0sCCNA VLOG #066: How to configure Layer 3 switching and interVLAN routing for the0sCCNA VLOG #067: How to configure Layer 3 switching and interVLAN routing for the0sCCNA VLOG #068: How to configure Layer 3 switching and interVLAN routing for the0sCCNA VLOG #071: Using Ostinato to prove how broadcasts work for the CCNA Exam (P0sCCNA VLOG #072: Using Ostinato to prove how broadcasts work for the CCNA Exam (P0s
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Campus Network TroubleshootingCCNA VLOG #042 Campus troubleshooting scenario 1: Can you find the issue?0sCCNA VLOG #043 Campus troubleshooting scenario 2: Can you find the issue?0sCCNA VLOG #045 Users cannot ping? Which layer of the OSI model broke?0sCCNA VLOG #052 Campus troubleshooting scenario 3: Can you find the issue?0sCCNA VLOG #060: LAN and WAN troubleshooting Scenario: Can you find the issue?0sCCNA VLOG #069: MAC Address troubleshooting scenario 1: Can you find the issue?0s
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Packet Tracer Campus Network: Part 1Packet Tracer Campus Network Overview: Can you complete the lab?0sPacket Tracer Campus Network: Answers Part 1: Power on and hostname configuratio0sPacket Tracer Campus Network: Answers Part 2: Port configuration0sPacket Tracer Campus Network: Answers Part 3: Passwords0sPacket Tracer Campus Network: Answers Part 4: VTP and VLANS0sPacket Tracer Campus Network: Answers Part 5: Access ports and trunk ports0s
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Packet Tracer Campus Network: Part 2Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 2 Overview: Can you complete the lab?0sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 1: CDP & LLDP0sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 2: CDP and LLDP0sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 3: Spanning Tree0sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 4: EtherChannel0sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 5: EtherChannel0sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 6: SVIs, IP addresses, routing0sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2: Answers Part 7: Access Switch IP addresses0s
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CDP and LLDP Wireshark Quiz
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Routing IntroductionIntroduction to IP Routing and Routed vs. Routing Protocols0sRouted protocols and Demonstrations0sStatic Routes and Dynamic Routes0sStatic vs. Dynamic Routing0sHow do routers determine the best route?0sTerms: AS, IGPs, EGPs0sTypes of Routing Protocols -Distance Vector, Link State0sEIGRP – advanced distance vector routing protocol and Administrative Distance0sAdditional AD values0sHow does a router route when told conflicting information?0sClassful routing protocols0sAuto summarization0sClassless routing protocols0sAdministrative Distance versus mask length0sAdministrative Distance and multiple routes with the same mask0sLink State Routing Protocols0sOSPF Hierarchy – Multiple areas0sBenefits of link state routing and Drawbacks of link state routing0s
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Static Routing
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Static Routes: Packet Tracer Lab
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IP Default-gateway? (CCNA VLOG)
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Static routing VLOGs
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Router on a stick
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Router on a stick: Packet Tracer lab
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DHCP
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Using Cisco IOS Network Devices as a DHCP Server and Client (GNS3)
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DHCP Server Configuration Lab 1
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DHCP Server Configuration Lab 2
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DHCP Troubleshooting
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DNS
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VLSM
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Administrative Distance and Route lengths
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Packet Tracer Campus Network: Part 3Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 3: Can you complete the lab?0sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 3: Answers Part 1: HSRP Part 10sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 3: Answers Part 2: HSRP Part 20sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 3: Answers Part 3: HSRP & testing0sPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 3: Answers Part 4: EIGRP0s
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First Hop Redundancy Cheat Sheet
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Network Time Protocol (NTP)
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NTP and Syslog Packet Tracer Lab
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Real world network management (Optional)
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Create a GNS3 network and integrate NPM (Optional)How to Guide, Topology Overview, Windows 7 VM for NPM and Windows 2012 VHD0sNPM Download, Access NPM software and Install and Initial Login to NPM0sIntegration of NPM and GNS3, GNS3 VM and Build GNS3 Topology0sConfigure Routers, Configure Management network and Test IP connectivity0sImport GNS3 network into NPM0s
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Managing Cisco DevicesCisco Router Components0sModules0sDemo: Router components0sDemo: Router Components0sConfiguration Register0sBoot Field and software, Router Boot Process – POST and load of IOS0sBoot process and Demo: Bootup without startup config0sImage Boot Theory, Boot System Command and Boot Process Theory – Startup Config0sIOS Images0sDemo: IOS Systems0sIOS Naming Conventions0sBackup IOS to TFTP Server0sUpgrade IOS Theory, Download IOS from Cisco and Demo: Upgrade IOS0sPassword Recovery0sDemo: Password Recovery0s
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Configuration Register Troubleshooting: Packet tracer
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Password Recovery: Packet Tracer Lab
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Restore Cisco IOS images: Packet Tracer Lab
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Backup and restore configurations and operating systems: Packet Tracer Lab
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Infrastructure Security
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Troubleshoot Telnet Issues
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Hacking Networks with Kali Linux
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DHCP Snooping and Dynamic ARP Inspection
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DHCP Snooping Packet: Tracer Lab
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Hacking Networks with Wireshark
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Hacking VoIP
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Port Security
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Port Security: Packet Tracer Lab
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Switch Stacking
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ACLs
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Access Lists (ACLs): Packet Tracer Lab 1
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Access Lists (ACLs) Packet Tracer Lab 2
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Access List Cheat Sheet
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Network Address Translation (NAT)NAT Part 1: Overview0sNAT Part 2: RFC1918 and NAT Terms0sNAT Part 3:Private Addresses and NAT Types0sNAT Part 4: Demo: Static NAT0sNAT Part 5: Wireshark Captures0sNAT Part 6: Show commands, Static NAT : GNS3 Server NAT0sNAT Part 7: Dynamic NAT Overview, GNS3 Static and Dynamic NAT Demo0sNAT Part 8: Dynamic NAT Configuration and Show Commands0sNAT Part 9: NAT Overloading / PAT0sNAT Part 10: PAT demo and Show commands0sNAT Part 11 : Source Address Theory0sNAT Part 12: NAT and PAT Theory0sNAT Part 13 : PAT Demo0s
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NAT: Packet Tracer Lab 1
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NAT: Packet Tracer Lab 2
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NAT: Packet Tracer Lab 3
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Packet Tracer Campus Network Part 4
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NAT Troubleshooting and VLOGsCCNA VLOG #032: Static NAT Part 10sCCNA VLOG #033: Static NAT Part 20sCCNA VLOG #034: NAT Single IP Multiple Servers0sCCNA VLOG #035: NAT Troubleshooting 1 – Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-120sCCNA VLOG #036: NAT Troubleshooting 2 – Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-120sCCNA VLOG #038: NAT Troubleshooting 3 – Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-120sCCNA VLOG #040: NAT Troubleshooting 4 – Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-120sCCNA VLOG #046 NAT Troubleshooting Scenario 5 – Can you find the issue? CCNA Exa0s
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NAT Cheat Sheet
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Quality of Service (QOS)QOS Introduction0sTraffic Types and Requirements0sSRND Guide0sQOS mechanisms and Exam details0sClassification and Marking0sCOS0sIP Precedence and DSCP0sDSCP AF Classes0sDSCP CS, AF and EF Classes0sRouter demo Part 10sRouter demo Part 20sSRND Guide Recommendations0sSRND Switch Examples0sWireshark showing COS and DSCP0sTrust boundary0sTraffic classes0sPoliciers and shapers Part 10sPoliciers and shapers Part 20sQueuing0sQueuing – FIFO, PQ, CQ, WFQ0sQueuing – WFQ and CBWFQ0sCBWFQ and LLQ0sCongestion Avoidance with WRED0sQOS Demo Part 10sQOS Demo Part 20s
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Quality of Service (QoS): Packet Tracer Lab
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Quality of Service Cheat Sheet
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IP Phone Startup Process
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VoIP: CUCME and Cisco IP Phones: Packet Tracer Lab
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OSPF
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OSPF Single Area: Packet Tracer Lab
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OSPF Wireshark Quiz
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OSPF Troubleshooting
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OSPF Troubleshooting: Packet Tracer Lab 1
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OSPF Troubleshooting: Packet Tracer Lab 2
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OSPF Troubleshooting: Packet Tracer Lab 3
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OSPF Multi-Area configuration and testingCCNA VLOG #073: OSPF Multi-area configuration and testing for the CCNA Exam 10sCCNA VLOG #074: OSPF Multi-area configuration and testing for the CCNA Exam 20sCCNA VLOG #075: OSPF Multi-area configuration and testing for the CCNA Exam 30sCCNA VLOG #082: OSPF Multi-area configuration and troubleshooting for the CCNA E0s
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OSPF Multiple Area: Packet Tracer Lab
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OSPF Wireshark Troubleshooting Quiz
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OSPF Cheat Sheet
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Cisco IGP Cheat Sheet
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IPv6
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IPv6 Configuration: Packet Tracer Lab
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IPv6 Addressing, routing and troubleshootingCCNA VLOG #048: IPv6 static routing using next hop IPv6 address (IPv6 routing 1)0sCCNA VLOG #049: IPv6 static routing using next hop IPv6 address (IPv6 routing 2)0sCCNA VLOG #062: Troubleshooting IPv6 networks for the CCNA exam (Part 1)0sCCNA VLOG #063: Troubleshooting IPv6 networks for the CCNA exam (Part 2).0sCCNA VLOG #064: Troubleshooting IPv6 networks for the CCNA exam (Part 3).0s
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IPv6 Troubleshooting: Packet Tracer Lab
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IPv6 Cheat Sheet
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Implementing IPv6 addressing on Hosts and RoutersIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Part 10sIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Part 20sIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Part 30sIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Demo 10sIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Demo 20sIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Demo 30sIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Demo 40sIPv6 DHCP Server, Relay Agent and Client Part 10sIPv6 DHCP Server, Relay Agent and Client Part 20s
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Wide Area Networks (Point-to-point)
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IPv6 Routing – OSPF
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IPv6 Access Lists
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VPNs
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GRE Tunnels
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GRE: Packet Tracer Lab
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VPN Config Generator
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IPSec Cheat Sheet
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Cloud Computing
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Wireless Networks (Wi-Fi)
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Wi-Fi Demo
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Wi-Fi 6 Technical Discussion
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Network Automation and Programmability
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JSON
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REST APIs
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Optional Real World Examples of Network Automation
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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GNS3 Campus NetworkGNS3 Topology Overview0sIOSvL2 Appliance Import0sSwitch Hostnames, VTP and VLANs Part 10sHostnames, VTP, VLANs Part 20sIP addressing and ping testing0sStatic trunk encapsulation and mode0sDisable DTP and configure access ports0sPing within a VLAN0sWhich ports are trunking and which VLANs are permitted?0sCDP Demo: Basic discovery0sCDP Demo: Disable globally and per interface0sCDP Demo: Command Options0sLLDP Demo: Discover Linux Servers0sWhich ports are blocking0sSpanning Tree blocks core switch ports0sCDP & LLDP and STP – what happens0sSTP – optimize Core switches0sOptimize campus network using Etherchannel0sSTP failover testing0sHSRP Overview0sDemo: HSRP Configuration: Switch 10sDemo: HSRP Configuration: Switch 20sDemo: Test connectivity to HSRP router0sDemo: HSRP failover test0sEIGRP configuration0sEIGRP Configuration (continued)0sRedistribute Static Route and Troubleshoot GNS3 cloud issue0sTroubleshoot GNS3 cloud issue0sConfigure NAT and test0s
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Thank you!
Welcome to the Complete Network Fundamentals Course! In this course, you will learn the technologies that keep the world as you know today connected and running. We cover both the fundamentals of networking as well as the topics in the new Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam.
Networks are all around us and you are using one right now to access this course.
Imagine for a moment, how different your life would be without access to Facebook, Snapchat, Google, YouTube, Whatsapp or any of the other websites on the Internet? How would you live with no Internet?
The Internet is extremely important in modern life today and all websites and Internet communication relies on networking. This reliance is only predicted to continue with the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the next few years.
Without routers, switches, network cabling and protocols like BGP there would be no Internet!
This course will teach you how networks actually work and how you are able to connect to websites like Facebook, Google, and YouTube.
Companies throughout the world (from the smallest to the largest) rely on networks designed, installed and maintained by networking engineers. Join this in demand industry!
Start your journey today learning about networking.
Content in this course can be used towards your CCNA. Topics such as IP addressing, subnetting and many others can be applied directly to passing your CCNA certification.
Access our online simulations so you can practice on simulated Cisco routers and switches. You will get to type commands such as enable, configure terminal, router ospf and many others and learn how to configure devices.
I want to welcome you to this Complete Networking Fundamentals course! I’m David Bombal, and I have been teaching networking courses for over 15 years. I qualified as a Cisco Certified Network Engineer (CCIE) in 2003 and hold with numerous other networking certifications. I’m also a Cisco and HPE certified instructor where I have trained thousands of networking engineers in many of the largest companies in the world including Fortune 100 companies.
I have designed this course for anyone wanting to learn more about networking and gain foundational knowledge, to help them embark on their networking career. The concepts taught in this course can be applied directly to multiple industry certifications including the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).
In this course, you will learn about topics such as IP addressing, IP subnetting, Routing, Switches, VLANs, Spanning Tree, Network Address Translation, Wireless and a whole lot more.
You will also learn more about the latest networking trends including OpenFlow and Software Defined Networking.
The course covers the following topics including (and this list will be constantly updated):
Network basics
Network architectures (OSI Model)
What are hubs, switches, routers?
How is data forwarded through a network?
IP addresses
IP subnetting
Cabling and network topologies
Ethernet basics
TCP and UDP
DNS and DHCP
Routing
VLANs
Cisco device initial configurations
ACLs
Network naming
IP Telephony
Quality of Service (QoS)
SDN
At the end of this course, you will be able to confidently discuss networking topics; and be able to start configuring real networking devices such as routers and switches. In this an introductory course, but contains a lot of information that can be directly applied to the CCNA certification.
The ideal student for this course is someone looking to break into the networking field, someone looking to extend their knowledge from PCs and servers to networking, or someone interested in getting knowledge to work in one of the most exciting, most in-demand jobs in IT – networking.
There are no requirements necessary to enroll in this course, I only ask that you come open minded and ready to learn.
Feel free to take a look at the course description and some of the sample free videos.
I look forward to seeing you on the inside!
What's included
- 73 hours on-demand video
- 15 articles
- 115 downloadable resources
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of completion