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    Cisco Ccna 200 – 301 Complete Course by Mohanad Al-Zaidi

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    Cisco Ccna 200 – 301 Complete Course by Mohanad Al-Zaidi

    Cisco Ccna 200 – 301 Complete Course
    Published 11/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 28.71 GB | Duration: 23h 30m

    Completed course to have full knowledge of CCNA curriculum and to pass the CCNA 200 - 301 exam.

    What you'll learn

    Get prepared for the CCNA 200-301 exam.

    Learn about Network fundamentals.

    Learn about Network services.

    Learn about network security.

    Learn about IPv6 addresses.

    Learn about Network security.

    Learn about QoS in networks.

    Learn about using clouds with networks.

    Learn about SDN and virtualization in networks.

    Learn about wireless networks.

    Requirements

    Beginners of network can take this course.

    The course takers need to install Cisco packet tracer in their PC (can be downloaded for free).

    Other emulation software like GNS3 will be beneficial but not must.

    Description

    CONTENTS:Chapter 1 InternetworkingInternetworking BasicsSamples of the physical component of the networkInternetworking Models (OSI Reference Model)Review 1Chapter 2 Ethernet Networking and Data EncapsulationEthernet NetworksEthernet CablingData EncapsulationThe Cisco Three-Layer Hierarchical Model (Three-tier architecture)2-Tier Spine Leaf ArchitectureReview 2Chapter 3 Introduction to TCP/IPIntroducing TCP/IPIP AddressingReview 3Chapter 4 Subnetting and VLSMsSubnetting BasicsVariable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)SummarizationTroubleshooting IP AddressingReview 4Chapter 5 Cisco’s Internetworking Operating System (IOS)The IOS User Interface & Command-Line Interface (CLI)Administrative ConfigurationsRouter and Switch InterfacesViewing, Saving, and Erasing ConfigurationsReview 5Chapter 6 Managing a Cisco InternetworkThe Internal Components of a Cisco Router and SwitchBacking Up and Restoring the Cisco ConfigurationConfiguring DHCPSyslogNetwork Time Protocol (NTP)Exploring Connected Devices Using CDP and LLDPUsing TelnetResolving HostnamesChecking Network Connectivity and TroubleshootingReview 6Chapter 7 Managing Cisco DevicesManaging the Configuration RegisterBacking Up and Restoring the Cisco IOSReview 7Chapter 8 IP RoutingRouting BasicsThe IP Routing ProcessConfiguring IP RoutingConfiguring IP Routing in Our NetworkRouting Information Protocol (RIP)Review 8Chapter 9 Layer 2 SwitchingSwitching ServicesConfiguring Catalyst SwitchesReview 9Chapter 10 VLANs and Inter-VLAN RoutingVLAN BasicsIdentifying VLANsRouting between VLANsConfiguring VLANsReview 10Chapter 11 SecurityTrusted & Untrusted networks termsIntroduction to Access ListsStandard Access ListsExtended Access ListsMonitoring Access ListsNGFW Firewall, IDS, IPS, ESA, and WSAReview 11Chapter 12 Network Address Translation (NAT)When Do We Use NAT?Types of Network Address TranslationNAT NamesHow NAT WorksTesting and Troubleshooting NATReview 12Chapter 13 Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)Why Do We Need IPv6? / The Benefits and Uses of IPv6IPv6 Addressing and ExpressionsHow IPv6 Works in an InternetworkIPv6 Routing ProtocolsConfiguring IPv6 on Our InternetworkConfiguring Routing on Our InternetworkReview 13Chapter 14 Enhanced Switched TechnologiesVLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)Types of Spanning-tree ProtocolsModifying and Verifying the Bridge IDSpanning-Tree Failure ConsequencesPortFast and BPDU GuardEtherChannelReview 14Chapter 15 Network Device Management and SecurityMitigating Threats at the Access LayerExternal Authentication OptionsSNMPIntroducing First Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRPs)Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)Review 15Chapter 16 Enhanced IGRPEIGRP Features and OperationsConfiguring EIGRPVerifying and Troubleshooting EIGRPEIGRPv6Review 16Chapter 17 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) BasicsConfiguring OSPFVerifying OSPF ConfigurationManipulating the election of DR/BDROSPF ScalabilityBasic Multi-area ConfigurationVerifying and Troubleshooting Multi-area OSPFOSPFv3Review 17Chapter 18 Troubleshooting IP, IPv6, and VLANsTroubleshooting IP Network ConnectivityTroubleshooting IPv6 Network ConnectivityChapter 19 Wide Area NetworksIntroduction to Wide Area NetworksCabling the Serial Wide Area NetworkHigh-Level Data-Link Control (HDLC) ProtocolPoint-to-Point Protocol (PPP)Virtual Private NetworksGRE TunnelsBGPReview 19Chapter 20 Quality of Service (QoS)Quality of Service IntroductionTrust BoundaryIOS tools for Classification and MarkingCongestion Management (Queuing)Congestion Avoidance through Drop Policy methods (mostly dropping TCP messages)Policing and Shaping of the trafficQoS configuration in IOSReview 20Chapter 21 Evolution of Intelligent NetworksSwitch StackingIntroduction to the Cloud computingCloud computing characteristicsCloud computing Deployment modelsCloud computing service modelsVirtualizationSoftware Defined InfrastructureCisco SD-AccessCisco SD-WANNetwork Automation and Programmability IntroductionInteraction with Cisco IOS XE API – Device ProgrammabilityReview 21Chapter 22 Wireless Networking FundamentalsWireless Network TypesWireless Network modesWireless Infrastructure architecturesAP modesWiFi spectrum and its channelsCisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) ports and interfacesWireless Lab DemoReview 22

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction, the pdf file for the entire course, and the Cisco packet tracer

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Introduction to networks and IP addresses

    Lecture 2 Chapter 1: Internetworking

    Lecture 3 Chapter 2: Ethernet Networking and Data Encapsulation

    Lecture 4 Chapter 3: Introduction to TCP/IP

    Lecture 5 Chapter 4: Subnetting and VLSMs

    Lecture 6 Chapter 4 Questions

    Section 3: Network devices configuration

    Lecture 7 Chapter 5: Cisco’s Internetworking Operating System (IOS)

    Lecture 8 Chapter 6: Managing a Cisco Internetwork

    Lecture 9 Chapter 7: Managing Cisco Devices

    Section 4: Introduction to routing and switching

    Lecture 10 Chapter 8: IP Routing

    Lecture 11 Chapter 9: Layer 2 Switching

    Lecture 12 Chapter 10: VLANs and Inter-VLAN Routing

    Section 5: Network security, NAT, IPv6 addresses

    Lecture 13 Chapter 11: Security

    Lecture 14 Chapter 12: Network Address Translation (NAT)

    Lecture 15 Chapter 13: Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)

    Section 6: Enhanced network devices Management, Security, and Switching.

    Lecture 16 Chapter 14: Enhanced Switched Technologies

    Lecture 17 Chapter 15: Network Device Management and Security

    Section 7: Routing (EIGRP, OSPF, and troubleshooting)

    Lecture 18 Chapter 16: Enhanced IGRP

    Lecture 19 Chapter 17: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

    Lecture 20 Chapter 18: Troubleshooting IP, IPv6, and VLANs

    Section 8: WAN, and QoS

    Lecture 21 Chapter 19: Wide Area Networks

    Lecture 22 Chapter 20: Quality of Service (QoS)

    Section 9: Evolution of Intelligent Networks

    Lecture 23 Chapter 21: Evolution of Intelligent Networks

    Lecture 24 Chapter 21 questions

    Section 10: Wireless Networking Fundamentals

    Lecture 25 Chapter 22: Wireless Networking Fundamentals

    Lecture 26 Chapter 22 questions

    Section 11: General review Lab

    Lecture 27 General review Lab

    Beginners of network.