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    CCNA 200-301, 2nd Edition

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    CCNA 200-301, 2nd Edition

    CCNA 200-301, 2nd Edition
    ISBN: 0138213496 | .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 32h 35m | 7.39 GB
    Instructor: Jason Gooley

    Introduction

    CCNA 200-301: Introduction

    Module 1: Introduction to Network Components and Operations

    Module Introduction

    Lesson 1: Network Components, Devices, and Functionality

    Learning objectives
    1.1 Introduction to Routers and Routing Concepts
    1.2 Introduction to Switching and the Benefits of Switches
    1.3 Overview of Next-Generation Firewalls, IPS, and Common Placement
    1.4 Wireless Access Points and the Shift from Wired to Wireless
    1.5 Controller Concepts and Overview
    1.6 What Is an Endpoint?
    1.7 Servers, Storage, and Cloud, Oh My!
    1.8 The OSI Model, Its Importance, and Tying It All Together
    1.9 Frame or Packet, That IS the Question!

    Lesson 2: Common Network Architectures and Design Scenarios

    Learning objectives
    2.1 Three-Tier (Hierarchical) Architectures
    2.2 Two-Tier (Collapsed Core) Architectures
    2.3 Basic Network Design Concepts
    2.4 Fabric Components
    2.5 Wide Area Network (WAN) Concepts
    2.6 Small Office/Home Office (SOHO)
    2.7 SaaS and IaaS Infrastructure Models

    Lesson 3: Understanding Physical Interface Types, Cabling, and Connectivity Methods

    Learning objectives
    3.1 Single-Mode Fiber (SMF), Multimode Fiber (MMF), Copper (RJ45 and Twisted-Pair)
    3.2 Connections (Ethernet Shared Media and Point-to-Point)
    3.3 Concepts of Power over Ethernet (PoE, PoE+, UPoE, UPoE+)

    Lesson 4: Foundational Switching Concepts and Traffic Forwarding

    Learning objectives
    4.1 MAC Learning and Aging
    4.2 Frame Switching
    4.3 Frame Flooding
    4.4 MAC Address Table
    4.5 Switching and Forwarding Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 5: How to Leverage Layer 2 Discovery Protocols

    Learning objectives
    5.1 Cisco Discovery Protocol
    5.2 Link Layer Discovery Protocol
    5.3 CDP/LLDP Lab Walkthrough

    Module 2: Understanding Inter-Switch Communication Methods

    Module Introduction

    Lesson 6: Understanding Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN) Operations and Configuration
    Learning objectives


    6.1 Access Ports (Data and Voice)
    6.2 Default VLAN
    6.3 Connectivity
    6.4 VLAN/Access Port Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 7: EtherChannel Fundamentals

    Learning objectives
    7.1 Understanding EtherChannel and EtherChannel Load Balancing
    7.2 Layer 2 vs Layer 3
    7.3 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
    7.4 EtherChannel Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 8: Trunking and Inter-Switch Connectivity Concepts

    Learning objectives
    8.1 Trunk Ports
    8.2 802.1Q Trunking Protocol
    8.3 Native VLAN and Understanding Untagged Traffic
    8.4 Trunking Overview Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 9: Rapid PVST+ Spanning Tree Protocol Operations

    Learning objectives
    9.1 Spanning Tree Overview
    9.2 IEEE vs. Cisco
    9.3 Spanning Tree Operations
    9.4 Root Port, Root Bridge (Primary/Secondary)
    9.5 Designated Ports and Alternate Ports
    9.6 RPVST+ Port States
    9.7 PortFast Benefits and Examples
    9.8 Spanning Tree Overview Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 10: Troubleshooting Common Interface Connectivity Issues

    Learning objectives
    10.1 Collisions
    10.2 Errors
    10.3 Mismatch Duplex
    10.4 Speed
    10.5 Interface Statistics Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 11: TCP or UDP? Reliable or Unreliable? That IS the Question!

    Learning objectives
    11.1 TCP
    11.2 UDP

    Module 3: Introduction to Subnetting, Routing, and Connectivity Essentials

    Module Introduction

    Lesson 12: IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting Fundamentals

    Learning objectives
    12.1 IPv4 Addressing Overview
    12.2 Decimal to Binary Conversion Overview
    12.3 IPv4 Network and Host Addresses
    12.4 Understanding Broadcast Addresses
    12.5 RFC1918 Addressing and Usage
    12.6 How to Calculate Available Subnets and Available Hosts
    12.7 IPv4 Subnetting Practice Drills
    12.8 IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting Lab Walkthrough: Part 1
    12.9 IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting Lab Walkthrough: Part 2
    12.10 IPv4 Addressing and Subnetting Lab Walkthrough: Part 3

    Lesson 13: First Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRPs) What Are They?

    Learning objectives
    13.1 FHRP Overview and Use Cases
    13.2 HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP Overview
    13.3 FHRP Routing Lab Walkthrough: Part 1
    13.4 FHRP Routing Lab Walkthrough: Part 2

    Lesson 14: How to Configure Client OS IP Parameters (Windows, macOS, Linux)

    Learning objectives
    14.1 Windows Lab Walkthrough
    14.2 macOS Lab Walkthrough
    14.3 Linux Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 15: Routing Table Components and Overview

    Learning objectives
    15.1 Covering the Bases with RIB, FIB and Destination-based Routing
    15.2 Prefixes, Routes, Summaries, and Network Masks
    15.3 Next Hops, Administrative Distance, Metrics, and the Gateway of Last Resort
    15.4 IP Connectivity Lab Walkthrough: Part 1
    15.5 IP Connectivity Lab Walkthrough: Part 2
    15.6 IP Connectivity Lab Walkthrough: Part 3
    15.7 IP Connectivity Lab Walkthrough: Part 4

    Lesson 16: Understanding Routing Concepts

    Learning objectives
    16.1 Longest Match
    16.2 AD and Routing Protocol Metrics

    Lesson 17: Static Routing for IPv4

    Learning objectives
    17.1 Default, Network, Host, and Floating Static Routes
    17.2 IPv4 Static Routing Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 18: OSPFv2 Fundamentals

    Learning objectives
    18.1 Neighbor Formation
    18.2 Network Types
    18.3 LSAs, Neighbor Adjacencies, and Router ID Significance
    18.4 Single Area vs. Multi-Area, Flooding and Fault Domains
    18.5 OSPFv2 Routing Lab Walkthrough: Part 1
    18.6 OSPFv2 Routing Lab Walkthrough: Part 2

    Lesson 19: IPv6 Fundamentals

    Learning objectives
    19.1 IPv6 Address Types
    19.2 Static Routing for IPv6
    19.3 IPv6 Address Comparison Drills
    19.4 IPv6 Addressing and Prefix Lab: Part 1
    19.5 IPv6 Addressing and Prefix Lab: Part 2
    19.6 IPv6 Addressing and Prefix Lab: Part 3

    Module 4: Wireless Fundamentals and Overview

    Module Introduction

    Lesson 20: Cisco Wireless Architectures and AP Modes and Connections

    Learning objectives
    20.1 Typical Wireless Architectures
    20.2 WLAN Physical Infrastructure Connections and Components
    20.3 AP Modes
    20.4 Wireless LAN Controllers
    20.5 AP and WLC Management Access Connections
    20.6 FlexConnect and EWC

    Lesson 21: Leveraging the WLAN Configuration GUI to Setup Client Connectivity

    Learning objectives
    21.1 Wireless Security Protocols (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3)
    21.2 WLC Walkthrough Demo: Part 1
    21.3 WLC Walkthrough Demo: Part 2

    Module 5: IP Services

    Module Introduction

    Lesson 22: Network Address Translation (NAT) Overview and Use Cases

    Learning objectives
    22.1 NAT Translation
    22.2 Dynamic NAT Configuration
    22.3 Port Address Translation (PAT)
    22.4 NAT Lab Walkthrough: Part 1
    22.5 NAT Lab Walkthrough: Part 2
    22.6 NAT Lab Walkthrough: Part 3

    Lesson 23: Network Time Protocol (NTP)

    Learning objectives
    23.1 Network Time Accuracy, Client/Server Mode Operations, and Stratum
    23.2 NTP Lab Walkthrough
    Lesson 24: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
    Learning objectives
    24.1 DHCP Messages, Operations, Configuration, Client, and Relay
    24.2 DHCP Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 25: DNS Operations and Overview

    Learning objectives
    25.1 Port 53
    25.2 DNS Functionality

    Lesson 26: Simple Network Management Protocol

    Learning objectives
    26.1 SNMP Use Cases and Benefits
    26.2 Configuring SNMP
    26.3 Enabling SNMP Traps
    26.4 SNMP Walkthrough

    Lesson 27: Basic SYSLOG Concepts and Use Cases

    Learning objectives
    27.1 Facilities and Levels
    27.2 Server Configuration, Traps, and the logging buffered Command
    27.3 SYSLOG Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 28: Quality of Service (QoS) Overview

    Learning objectives
    28.1 QoS Fundamentals
    28.2 Per Hop Behavior (PHB) and Drop Probability Explained
    28.3 QoS Models for Classification
    28.4 QoS Congestion Management and Avoidance
    28.5 QoS Lab

    Lesson 29: Remote Access Configuration Using Secure Shell (SSH)

    Learning objectives
    29.1 SSH Fundamentals
    29.2 SSH Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 30: Device File Management Protocols

    Learning objectives
    30.1 FTP, SFTP, and TFTP
    30.2 IP Services Lab Walkthrough

    Module 6: Security Fundamentals

    Module Introduction

    Lesson 31: Understanding Key Security Concepts

    Learning objectives
    31.1 Threats and Vulnerabilities
    31.2 Mitigation Techniques

    Lesson 32: Importance of Security Programs

    Learning objectives
    32.1 User Security Awareness
    32.2 End User Training
    32.3 Physical Security and Access Control
    32.4 Device Access Control Using Local Usernames and Passwords

    Lesson 33: Security Policy Elements

    Learning objectives
    33.1 Password Management
    33.2 Complexity
    33.3 Password Alternatives

    Lesson 34: Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)

    Learning objectives
    34.1 Remote Access
    34.2 Site-to-Site VPNs

    Lesson 35: Access Control Lists (ACLs)

    Learning objectives
    35.1 Standard, Extended, and Named ACLs
    35.2 ACL Use Cases
    35.3 ACL Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 36: Layer 2 Security Features

    Learning objectives
    36.1 DHCP Snooping and Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
    36.2 Port Security
    36.3 DAI Lab Walkthrough
    36.4 Port Security Lab Walkthrough

    Lesson 37: Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Concepts

    Learning objectives
    37.1 AAA Overview
    37.2 AAA Lab Walkthrough

    Module 7: Automation and Programmability

    Module Introduction

    Lesson 38: Software Defined Networking Concepts

    Learning objectives
    38.1 Traditional vs. Controller-based Networks
    38.2 Northbound and Southbound APIs
    38.3 Software-Defined Architectures (Overlay, Underlay, and Fabric): Part 1
    38.4 Software-Defined Architectures (Overlay, Underlay, and Fabric): Part 2
    38.5 Control Plane, Data Plane, and Management Plane

    Lesson 39: Cisco Catalyst Center Overview

    Learning objectives
    39.1 Inventory, Design, and Provisioning
    39.2 Device Management and Software Image Management (SWIM)
    39.3 Assurance and Application Policy (QoS)
    39.4 Cisco Catalyst Center Walkthrough: Part 1
    39.5 Cisco Catalyst Center Walkthrough: Part 2
    39.6 Cisco Catalyst Center Walkthrough: Part 3

    Lesson 40: Benefits of Network Programmability and Automation

    Learning objectives
    40.1 Automation and Network Programmability Overview: Part 1
    40.2 Automation and Network Programmability Overview: Part 2
    40.3 API Fundamentals
    40.4 CRUD Functions
    40.5 HTTP Verbs and Response Codes
    40.6 Data Encoding Formats: Part 1
    40.7 Data Encoding Formats: Part 2
    40.8 On-Box vs. Off-Box Automation Tools
    40.9 On-Box vs. Off-Box Automation Tools Lab Walkthrough
    40.10 Introduction to Ansible
    40.11 Introduction to Terraform

    Summary

    CCNA 200-301: Summary



    CCNA 200-301, 2nd Edition