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Cisco CCNA R/S (200-120 & 200-125): The Complete Course
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Overview

This complete Cisco CCNA course will cover everything you need to prepare for the 200-120 & the NEW CCNA 200-125

Duration

49 hours

Total fee

399

Mode of learning

Online

Credential

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Cisco CCNA R/S (200-120 & 200-125): The Complete Course
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Cisco CCNA R/S (200-120 & 200-125): The Complete Course
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Course details

What are the course deliverables?
  • This is a complete & comprehensive CCNA R/S, the CCENT & ICND2. It is designed to prepare the student to be able take any of these certification exam.
  • The student will not only have the confidence to take and be able to pass the test, but they should be able to transfer the knowledge acquired to a network
  • This course is an essential part of any network in order to communicate transmit information.
  • This course will change over to the new CCNA 200-125.
  • The student will have both the lectures from the old CCNA 200-120 (which covers about 70% of the new test)
  • Mastering this knowledge will make the IT Professional more valuable.
  • The course also covers all the new topics and lectures for Cisco's new exam, the CNA 200-125
More about this course
  • This course is over 45+ hours long and will cover all the needed subjects to be successful in passing the CCNA 200-120 exam and the new CCNA 200-125.
  • Students will acquire the knowledge and practice labs in this course to make it transferable to real world use, as a Cisco and/or IT Professional.
  • DISCLAIMER: Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are NOT part of the course. It is the students responsibility to have these to practice with. The Cisco Packet Tracer & VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco. However, students have more options that those. They can create their own lab with real equipment, get BOSON or GNS3. It is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course. Please also NOTE: .pkt files are not up-loadable to UDEMY's site. This means you would have to replicate my labs here in order to practice and follow along.
  • This course will give students an in-depth understanding of networking, using routers and switches, and their various configurations and connections. Students will learn how to configure; default, static and dynamic routing. Students will comprehend how to manipulate each of the routing protocols attributes to meet the requirements of the network.
  • This course will also prepare the student in Layer 2 technology and its various configurations, such as; VLAN’s, VTP, STP, PortFast, EtherChannel, Port-Security, Inter-VLAN communication and trunking; plus the newest requirements for the CCNA (200-125) certification exam as well.
  • Students will also acquire the knowledge needed to secure their routers through the use of Access-list, configuring the different types of NAT & will be able to manage the router's components.
  • Students will also be able to thoroughly grasp the concepts of both Internet Protocols; IPv4 & IPv6.
  • Wide Area Network Protocols will also be covered; HDLC, PPP & Frame Relay. The student will also learn how to create redundancy in their networks through the use of Redundancy Protocols such as HSRP which is just as important. Also, within the WAN, the student will also learn how to create VPN's and GRE Tunnels.
  • This is a full comprehensive course that will take you from A-Z in your quest for the CCNA (200-120) & now includes Cisco's NEW CCNA (200-125).
  • About "the book":
  • Throughout the course, you will hear me mention "your book", "a book" or "the book"...and if you're wondering why I don't mention a name...it's because this was done on purpose.
  • I don't want anyone to purchase a book if you already have one...all CCNA study guides cover the same thing in different manners. So if you already have a CCNA book, you can use it with this course.
  • However, for those that wonder which book I use in this course...here they are:
  • Sybex book by Todd Lammle - CCNA 200-120 Amazon book by Lazaro Diaz - The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!
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Cisco CCNA R/S (200-120 & 200-125): The Complete Course
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Curriculum

Welcome to the most COMPLETE CCNA (200-120) Course...get ready to be amazed!

Your First Journey into the Cisco World

Why acquire a CCNA certification?

How would you get CCNA Certified?

Which CCNA test should I take?

What does the course consist of?

The Packet tracer Simulator

Navigating the Packet tracer tool

How to create a simple topology

Configuring a router

Configuring a switch

Configuring a PC

configuring a server

The Basics of Networking

Understanding the Need for Networking

Communication at its lowest layer

Internetworking Devices used on a network

The importance of segmentation

The OSI Model

A brief history of the OSI model

The layers of the OSI model

The 3 Upper Layers of the OSI

The 4 Lower Layers of the OSI

The process of Encapsulation

Binary to Hex and Decimal conversion

The tables we use when converting

Converting a Hex number to binary/decimal

Converting a Decimal to binary/hex

Why do we need to know Hexadecimal numbers?

Cisco three Layer Model

Core Layer

Distribution Layer

Access Layer

TCP/IP model

A brief history of the model

The layers of the model & how they map over to the OSI

Ethernet Networks

Definition of Ethernet Networks

The access method of ethernet (CSMA/CD)

What cabling standards to we use?

IPV4 addresses

What is an IPv4 address & Its format

Classes of Addresses and their ranges

Private IP address range

Definition of Private addressing

Private Class A, B, C Address Range

IPv6 Addressing

Why do we need IPv6

IPv6 addressing and Expressions

IPv6 address types

The Auto-configuration feature

ICMPv6

Transition Mechanisms

Dual Stack, 6to4 tunneling and NATPT

How to subnet in IPv4

The Subnet mask

Diagram used to subnet & Using the diagram...PLEASE NOTE: 2046 should be 2048

Class-full subnetting

Class-less subnetting

Route summarization

Wildcard masking

How to subnet in IPv6

Do we need to subnet In IPv6?

How to setup the diagram for subnetting.

Counting for subnets and finding increment value

Laying out the subnets with the new network prefix

Inside a Cisco router

How to connect to a router

Components we need to know about

Boot Sequence of a Cisco router

Navigation of the IOS

Administrative configurations

House Keeping configurations

interface configurations

Telnet and SSH into routers

show commands

DHCP and Name resolution on Cisco routers

configuring DHCP

Configuring DHCP Relay Agent

Configuring static host tables

Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol

using the CDP command

The LLDP Command

The Cisco register

Manipulating the register within the router

Accessing & manipulating the register within ROMMON

The Mysterious 0x2100

Routing Process

How does IP routing occur

what type of routing should I use?

what are default routes & where do you configure them?

configuring static routes

Dynamic Routing

An overview of the three Dynamic routing protocols

RIPv2 & RIPng configurations

EIGRP & EIGRPv6 configurations

EIGRP Bandwidth Lab

OSPF Details

OSPF Terminology

Point-to-Point ospf

Multi-access ospf

OSPF multiple area details

Switching at Layer 2

Purpose of Using Switches & Specific functions at Layer2

Navigation on a switch and show commands

Administration configurations

The basics of VLANs

What are vlans and the importance of using vlans in our network?

How to create and assign a vlan /Trunking appropriate ports

The Spanning-tree Protocol

what is STP used for

How does the STP election process work

How to manipulate the election process

Turning STP off and Guarding against BPDUs on ports not using STP

The Virtual Trunking Protocol

What is the purpose of this protocol

Commands and Configurations of the VTP protocol

Turning on and adjusting port-security on your switch

Inter-vlan routing

What is the purpose of intervlan routing

How to configure intervlan routing Part1

How to configure intervlan routing Part2

Secure your Enterprise using ACL's

what is an ACL's and its rules

Standard ACL's

Extended ACL's

Network Address Translations

3 Types of NAT

How does NAT work

Configure NAT Overload and Dynamic

Actual Configuration of NAT Overload

Pitfalls to look for on your test

Wide Area Networks

What exactly is a WAN

What are the connection types

Frame-Relay Packet switched techonology

Understanding the CIR and Burst Rate

What is a DLCI and who assigns it

configuring Frame-relay

show commands for frame-relay

PPP Dedicated leased connection type

Open Standard WAN protocol

Configuring PPP and Verifying PPP

IP services

Redundancy protocols overview

HSRP Details and configuration

VRRP and GLBP

Managing Devices

SNMP and its Configuration

SYSLOG and its Configuration

NETFLOW and its Configuration

Etherchannel Section

Introduction to EtherChannel

What is EtherChannel?

EtherChannel Lab

Summary of EtherChannel

Summary of Section

Summary of the Course

Course Summary

CCNA 200-120 Final Exam

Introduction to the new CCNA R/S 200-125 Composite Certification Course

Introduction to the new Cisco CCNA R/S 200-125 Composite Certification Course

Introduction to TCP/IP Networking

Introduction to TCP/IP Networking

Perspectives on Networking

The Application Layer of the TCP/IP Model

The Transport Layer of the TCP/IP Model

The Network Layer of the TCP/IP Model

The link and Physical Layer of the TCP/IP Model

Summary of Section

The Breakdown of The OSI Model

The OSI Model

Comparing the OSI Model with the TCP/IP Model

OSI Layers and their functions

OSI layering Concepts and Benefits

Summary of Section

A look at the Cisco Models

Cisco Three Layer Model

Cisco Collapsed Architecture

Summary of Section

An Introduction to Ethernet LANs

An Overview of LANs

Common Small Office Home Office LAN

Common Enterprise LAN

Ethernet Cabling Standards

Summary of Section

Nodes used on Ethernet LANs

Devices used on an Ethernet Network

Summary of Section

Introduction to IPv4 Addressing

Introduction IPv4 Addressing

Format and Classes of an IPv4 Address

Private IP Addressing

Summary of Section

Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4

Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4

Subnetting a Class "C" Address

Subnetting a Class "B" Address

Subnetting a Class "A" Address

Summary of Section

VLSM

Variable Length Subnet Masking

VLSM Breakdown

Creating a VLSM Network

Summary Section

Route Summarization

Route Summarization

Summarization Breakdown

Assigning the Summary Address

Summary of Section

Configuration wit the CLI

Introduction to Cisco's CLI

Navigation through the CLI

Cisco Router Components

Router Boot Sequence

Password Recovery Procedure

Router Administrative Commands

Router Interface Commands

Summary of Section

All About Routing

Routing Packets in Your Network

Default Routing

Static Routing

Dynamic Routing

Configuring RIPv2

Passive Interface-Interface

Configuring the Passive Interface Command

RIPv2 Default Routes

Configuring RIPv2 Default Routes

Summary of Section

The EIGRP Routing Protocol

EIGRP Routing Protocol

Basic Configuration of EIGRP

The EIGRP Topology Table

Successor and Feasible Successor Routes

The EIGRP Neighbor Table

Using Wildcards to configure EIGRP

Tweaking the Bandwidth in EIGRP

Load Balancing with EIGRP

Summary of Section

All About OSPF

All About OSPF

OSPF Basic Lab

Designated and Backup Router Lab

Multi-Area OSPF Lab

OSPF Authentication Lab

Summary of Section

All About Switching

LAN Switching

Configuring Common Command on a Switch

The Spanning Tree Protocol

Spanning Tree Protocol Election Process

Manipulation of STP

Summary of Section

All About VLAN's

Using VLANs on our Network

VLAN Configuration

Using the Virtual Trunking Protocol

Trunking Ports on L2 Switches

Securing Ports on a Switch

Summary of Section

Welcome to Inter-VLAN Routing and EtherChannel

Inter-VLAN Routing

EtherChannel

EtherChannel Configuration

Summary of Section

Welcome to IPv6

The ins and outs of IPv6

Assigning IPv6 Addresses to an Interface

Static Routing in IPv6

RIPng Configuration

EIGRPv6 Configuration

OSPFv3 Configuration

Dual Stack

Subnetting in IPv6

Summary of Section

Welcome to Access-List

Unraveling Access-List

Standard ACL Configuration

Standard ACL's fro Telnet

Extended ACL Configuration

Named ACL Configuration

Using the Remark Command in an ACL

Summary of Section

Welcome to NAT

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Configuring NAT Overload

Summary of Section

Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)

Wide Area Network (WAN)

Configuring PPP

Configuring Frame-Relay

Configuring GRE Tunnels

Radius Lab

TACACS+ Lab

IPSLA Lab

Summary Section

Welcome to MPLS

Welcome to MPLS

Basic MPLS Lab

MPLS VPN Layer 2

MPLS VPN Layer 3

Summary of Section

Introduction to BGP

Welcome to BGP

Comparison iBGP VS eBGP

Minimal eBGP Lab

Summary of Section

Welcome to HSRP

Introduction to HSRP

HSRP Lab

Summary of Section

Introduction to DMVPN

DMVPN

VPN

DMVPN Lab

Summary of Section

IP Services

Introduction to IP Services

SNMP Lab

Summary of Section

Managing a Cisco Internetwork

Configuring DHCP

DHCP Relay Agent

Verifying DHCP on a Cisco IOS

Network Time Protocol (NTP)

Resolving Hostnames

Summary of Section

Evolution of Intelligent Network

Introduction to Evolution of Intelligent Network

Application Programming Interfaces (API)

Cisco APIC-EM

Summary of Section

Licensing

Licensing a Cisco Router

Licensing Lab

Summary of Section

Summary of Course (for the 200-125 certification)

Summary of Course for the new CCNA R/S 200-125

Bonus Lab

Extreme Lab from scratch Challenge

Quality of Service (QoS)

QoS Introduction

QoS Lab

QoS Explanation

BONUS CCNA Multiple Practice Lab

BONUS CCNA Multiple Practice Lab

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Cisco CCNA R/S (200-120 & 200-125): The Complete Course
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Faculty details

Lazaro (Laz) Diaz
Designation : Network Engineer, Author teaching Cisco, CompTIA & Microsoft

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