Ccna 1: Managing Cisco Devices And Networks

Posted By: ELK1nG

Ccna 1: Managing Cisco Devices And Networks
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 13.38 GB | Duration: 7h 53m

Creating a network using Cisco routers and switches

What you'll learn

Explain the relationship between physical ports and the ports you see within the OS

Explain memory types of Cisco routers and switches

Explain the LED indicators and the different modes

Describe how to connect to the console port of a switch or router

Explain the boot up process and the role of setting the configuration registry

Describe the process of connecting a computer

Describe the modes of the Cisco IOS and how to enter and exit the modes

Explain methods of getting help on a Cisco IOS

Explain the role of show commands and how to use filtering to find information

Explain how to use shortcuts to efficiently manage devices

Explain basic configurations such as hostnames, setting the clock, and creating a Message Of The Day (MOTD)

Explain how to create remote and secure connections

Explain the different config files and how to capture and save those files

Describe the steps to recovering from a lost password

Describe methods of updating the boot file

Explain how to manage switchport and routed ports

Explain how to set up dual stack on routed interfaces

Describe the purpose of CDP and LLDP and how to change the

configuration on the ports in regard to these protocols

Describe how to set up a loopback interface on a router

Build and configure a fully functioning network

Explain the troubleshooting process

Determine and correct specific network issues

Requirements

A strong understanding of Layer 2 and Layer 3 networking concepts

Description

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Cisco networking, focusing on foundational concepts and hands-on skills needed to manage and troubleshoot Cisco routers and switches effectively. Students will gain a deep understanding of the relationship between physical and logical ports, the various memory types within Cisco devices, and the significance of LED indicators and their modes.Participants will learn how to connect to and configure Cisco devices through the console port, explore the Cisco IOS operating system, and navigate its various modes. The course covers essential commands for device management, including the use of show commands and filtering techniques to retrieve critical information efficiently.Key components of the course include:Explain the relationship between physical ports and the ports you see within the OSExplain memory types of Cisco routers and switchesExplain the LED indicators and the different modesDescribe how to connect to the console port of a switch or routerExplain the boot up process and the role of setting the configuration registryDescribe the process of connecting a computerDescribe the modes of the Cisco IOS and how to enter and exit the modesExplain methods of getting help on a Cisco IOSExplain the role of show commands and how to use filtering to find informationExplain how to use shortcuts to efficiently manage devicesExplain basic configurations such as hostnames, setting the clock, and creating a Message Of The Day (MOTD)Explain how to create remote and secure connectionsExplain the different config files and how to capture and save those filesDescribe the steps to recovering from a lost passwordDescribe methods of updating the boot fileExplain how to manage switchport and routed portsExplain how to set up dual stack on routed interfacesDescribe the purpose of CDP and LLDP and how to change the configuration on the ports in regard to these protocolsDescribe how to set up a loopback interface on a routerBuild and configure a fully functioning networkExplain the troubleshooting processDetermine and correct specific network issuesExplore the Cisco IOS and basic networksGet familiar with Cisco devices and the Cisco IOSUnderstand how to efficiently configure and manage Cisco routers and switchesConfigure and troubleshoot a working networkLearn it Right, Learn it Well, and Reap the RewardsSpending the time now to fully understand the Cisco IOS and how to configure it’s settings will help you for studying for the CCNA.Who Should Take this Course:Those who are studying for the CCNA examThose who who want the skills to build a network using Cisco routers and switchesWhy take the course from me?Experience: I’ve been in the IT world since 2000, have a masters in computers, and over 20 industry standard certificationsKnow how to Teach: I was trained as an instructor by the USAF, have a bachelors in education, teaching since 1997, and well over 6,000 hours of classroom instruction time.I’ve been a hiring manager since 2010, I know what skill sets employers are looking for.TechKnowSurge’s Unique ApproachYour instructor has training and years of experience as an educator, as a technician, and as a leader. The course implements the following features:Microstep lectures and segmented videos that meters learning into bite size chunks. It also makes it easy to go back and review concepts when needed.Staged-Based Educational Model where information is covered multiple times in increasing amounts of complexity. The approach helps reinforce learning and creates a knowledge and skill set less likely to fade with time.Extensive coverage of topics to make sure topics are explained fullyWell-organized content. A tremendous amount of effort has been placed on what order content should be delivered to maximize learning and minimizing confusion.A focus on pedagogy. A funny name, but your instructor has a deep understanding of educational theory and what drives learning.Module overviews explaining what to expect for each module and sets a mindset for why the information is important to learn.Video intros, overviews, and summaries to explain the intention of each video, reinforce learning, and prepare you for success.High quality and engaging videos that use graphics, great explanations, and analogies to explain complex topics in an easy to understand way.Real world application. Step beyond just the theory. Your instructor has real world experience and will share that with you throughout the course.Employer insight, know what employers are looking for. Your instructor runs IT Departments and hires individuals just like you.This well organized course will has the following modules:Welcome and Getting Started: Prepare yourself for efficiently and successfully completing the course. You’ll get an overview of what the course is all about and what you should expect out of it.Equipment Meet and Greet: Let’s get to know our equipment. This module introduces the foundational concepts of Cisco routers and switches, focusing on the critical components that make up these devices. Students will explore the relationship between physical ports and the ports recognized within the operating system, understand the various memory types used in Cisco devices, and learn to interpret LED indicators and their modes. The module also covers practical skills, including how to connect to a device's console port, the steps involved in the boot-up process, and the importance of setting the configuration registry. Additionally, students will gain hands-on experience in connecting computers to Cisco devices, laying the groundwork for more advanced networking tasks.Navigating Cisco Devices: Getting a base understanding of how to efficiently navigate the Cisco IOS can make studying for the CCNA and working in this career go much more smoothly. This module focuses on mastering the Cisco Internetwork Operating System (IOS), covering the various modes of the IOS, how to enter and exit them, and the tools available for getting help within the system. Students will learn to use essential show commands, applying filtering techniques to quickly locate specific information, and discover shortcuts that enhance efficiency in device management.Configuring Cisco Devices: No matter what device you're setting up, there are some general configurations that are best practices to have. This module covers the fundamental configurations required to set up Cisco devices, including assigning hostnames, setting the system clock, and creating a Message Of The Day (MOTD). Students will also learn how to establish remote and secure connections, ensuring that devices are accessible and protected in a network environment.Working with Config Files: It’s important to understand how your configs are stored and saved on these devices. This module teaches students how to manage Cisco device configuration files, including capturing, saving, and restoring these files. It also covers the critical steps for recovering from a lost password and provides methods for updating the boot file and ensuring devices are properly configured.Configuring Ports: Ports play a big role in a network, it’s what interconnects your devices. This module explores techniques for managing Cisco switchports and routed ports, including configuring dual stack on routed interfaces for IPv4 and IPv6. Students will learn about the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), focusing on how to configure these protocols on network ports. Additionally, the module covers the setup of loopback interfaces on routers, providing essential skills for optimizing and managing network interfaces.Configuring a Network: Now let’s apply these skills to creating an actual network. In this module, students will apply their knowledge to build and configure a fully functioning network using Cisco devices. The module covers the end-to-end process of designing, implementing, and configuring network components, ensuring seamless communication and connectivity across the network. Students will gain hands-on experience in creating a robust and efficient network environment.Basic Network Troubleshooting: Troubleshooting is a huge part of an IT career, and being efficient in how you troubleshoot will be important for this course and your career. This module focuses on the essential skills required for effective network troubleshooting. Students will learn a systematic approach to diagnosing and resolving network issues, identifying common problems, and applying targeted solutions to restore optimal network performance. Through practical exercises, students will develop the ability to quickly determine and correct specific network issues, ensuring minimal downtime and efficient network operations.Wrap Up: Time to wrap up the course and provide any final thoughts.Instructor BioTechKnowSurge (Andrew Grimes) has been in the tech industry since 2000 and even longer as an Instructor. He started out as a Survival Instructor for the United States Air Force (USAF) in 1997. When he got out of the military, he started teaching computer classes. Wanting to advance his technical skills, he became a contractor working on a wide range of technologies while teaching technology college courses in the evening. Overtime, he became a hiring manager, director, and leaderHis background includes:Building a security program within 2 years to include becoming SOC 2 Type 2 compliantLeading and maximizing efficiency of IT, Security, and DevOps teamsManaging SaaS company infrastructure with millions of active usersManaging small, medium, and large IT InfrastructuresMigrating technologies to the cloudManaging multi-million dollar budgets and reducing overall budget spend year over yearUtilizing various project management techniques such as waterfall, scrum and Kanban to maximize efficiency and successBachelors in Workforce EducationMasters in Computer Resource and Information ManagementOver 6,000 hours of teaching experienceOver 20 industry standard certifications.Past student reviews:“Andrew is absolutely the best instructor I've had throughout the course of my education. He is extremely knowledgeable when it comes to all things network and IT-related. Because of the education he provided, I am now working in the network engineering field, and I could not have done it without his expert guidance.” ~Michael B.“Andrew was hands down my favorite instructor since enrolling” “He has great skills as an instructor, and I've learned a lot from his classes.” ~Jeff S.“As an instructor, he is thorough, articulate, patient and positive. He genuinely cares that his students fully comprehend the curriculum. I have a great deal of respect for Andrew. I can't recommend him highly enough.” ~Dan H.“I found Andrew to be one of the best Instructors” “He presents the information with real world applications, which helped to reinforce the concepts presented in the Cisco Certification track.” “I am truely thankful to have had him as my teacher.” ~Dan M.“Andrew is very knowledgeable and brings his practical business experience with him. He expresses himself very well and treats everyone with respect. He explains very complicated concepts in a manner that is easy to understand.” “It is without reservation that I would recommend Andrew as a business professional and/or teacher.” ~Adam C.“Andrew is an excellent instructor and more.” “Andrew is the kind of teacher that you never forget.” ~ William C.“Andrew Grimes is a first rate instructor who genuinely cares about the success of his students. I was fortunate to have Andrew as my instructor.” “I highly recommend Andrew as an instructor and IT professional.” ~Paul C.“Andrew is a great instructor who really cares whether his students grasp the concepts he teaches. He has a passion for teaching that many couldn't muster.” ~Patrick R.“He was a great teacher and I would gladly take a class under him again.” ~Joshua R.“…his style of teaching is accommodating for any level, that a student is starting off at, either beginning or advance in IT world.” ~Paul W.“He fosters a multidimensional environment of learning in which students of diverse abilities excel.” ~Mark B“Andrew Grimes was a great Data Networks and Telecommunications Instructor.” “I would highly recommend him to any who desires to further their education.” ~ Tommy S

Overview

Section 1: Welcome and Getting Started

Lecture 1 welcome

Lecture 2 How to Navigate This Course

Lecture 3 Course Overview

Lecture 4 Syllabus

Lecture 5 Meet Your Instructor

Section 2: Equipment Meet and Greet

Lecture 6 Module Intro

Lecture 7 Switch/Router Tour

Lecture 8 Getting to Know your Switch

Lecture 9 Switch LED Indicators

Lecture 10 Connecting to Equipment

Lecture 11 DEMO: Connecting to Equipment

Lecture 12 Boot Up Process

Lecture 13 DEMO: Boot Up Process

Lecture 14 IOS Command Structure

Lecture 15 DEMO: Configs

Lecture 16 DEMO: Identifying Interfaces

Lecture 17 DEMO: Connecting a Computer

Section 3: Navigating Cisco IOS

Lecture 18 Module Intro

Lecture 19 DEMO: Modes

Lecture 20 DEMO: Getting Help in Cisco IOS

Lecture 21 DEMO: Show Commands

Lecture 22 DEMO: Filtering Show Commands

Lecture 23 DEMO: Command History

Lecture 24 DEMO: Shortcuts

Section 4: Configuring Cisco Devices

Lecture 25 Module Intro

Lecture 26 DEMO: Setting a Hostname

Lecture 27 DEMO: Setting the Clock

Lecture 28 DEMO: Console Passwords

Lecture 29 DEMO: Management Interface and VTY Lines

Lecture 30 DEMO: Configure SSH

Lecture 31 DEMO: Privilege Levels

Lecture 32 DEMO: Banners

Lecture 33 DEMO: Host Records

Section 5: Managing Config Files

Lecture 34 Module Intro

Lecture 35 DEMO: Saving Settings

Lecture 36 DEMO: Capturing Configs

Lecture 37 DEMO: Resetting Devices

Lecture 38 DEMO: Initial Configuration Dialog

Lecture 39 DEMO: Recovering from lost password, Switch

Lecture 40 DEMO: Recovering from lost password, Router

Lecture 41 DEMO: Making Changes

Lecture 42 DEMO: Changing the Boot Loading File

Lecture 43 DEMO: Using router as TFTP server

Section 6: Configuring Ports

Lecture 44 Module Intro

Lecture 45 DEMO: Switchport Configuration

Lecture 46 DEMO: MAC Address Table

Lecture 47 DEMO: Routed Interface Configuration

Lecture 48 DEMO: Routed Ports on a Switch

Lecture 49 DEMO: Dual Stack Configuration, Router

Lecture 50 DEMO: IPv6/Dual Stack Configuration, Switch

Lecture 51 DEMO: Resetting Ports

Lecture 52 DEMO: Troubleshooting Interface Issues

Lecture 53 DEMO: CDP

Lecture 54 DEMO: LLDP

Lecture 55 PoE

Lecture 56 DEMO: Loopback Configuration

Section 7: Configuring a Network

Lecture 57 Module Intro

Lecture 58 PROJ: Designing Our Network

Lecture 59 PROJ: Configuring a Computer

Lecture 60 PROJ: Configuring S1

Lecture 61 PROJ: Configuring S2 & 3

Lecture 62 PROJ: Configuring a Router

Lecture 63 PROJ: Configuring a Pi

Lecture 64 PROJ: Adding Loopbacks and ExecTimout

Lecture 65 DEMO: Upgrading to GigaEthernet

Lecture 66 DEMO: Keeping it Organized

Section 8: Troubleshooting

Lecture 67 Module Intro

Lecture 68 DEMO: Troubleshooting Issue 1

Lecture 69 DEMO: Troubleshooting Issue 2

Lecture 70 DEMO: Troubleshooting Issue 3

Lecture 71 DEMO: Troubleshooting Issue 4

Lecture 72 DEMO: Troubleshooting Issue 5

Lecture 73 DEMO: Troubleshooting Issue 6

Lecture 74 DEMO: Automating Testing

Section 9: Wrap Up

Lecture 75 Review

Those who are studying for the CCNA exam,Those who who want the skills to build a network using Cisco routers and switches