Cisco CCNA (200-301) - Pass with GNS3
This course helps you prepare for the newest CCNA exam (200-301 CCNA)
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Welcome to the GNS3 CCNA (200-301) course!
This course helps you prepare for the newest CCNA exams (200-301 CCNA).
This course is unlike other CCNA courses as it contains:
* Over 40 hours of video content with detailed explanations of CCNA topics
* GNS3 labs - multiple topologies using GNS3. Create your own local lab and follow along.
* Software - VPN Config Generator, Subnetting Calculators, Config-Register, binary & hexadecimal & decimal calculators
* Many demonstrations showing you practically how to configure and build GNS3 and Cisco networks
* Cheatsheets
* Quiz questions
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 GNS3 Cisco CCNA course! I'm David Bombal, and I have been teaching networking courses for over 15 years. I qualified as a Cisco Certified Interwork 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 topics in the Cisco ICND1, ICND2 and CCNA exams.
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!
"Best instructor ever! David is a great instructor, he is really good at explaining complex topics through examples, he tries to answer all the questions you asked in a timely manner.
One of the most valuable things about this course is the use of GNS3, this will give the CCNA candidates a great opportunity to learn using the real IOS, GNS3 allows you to integrate many tools that will help learn how to monitor Networks as well, David explain this very well. You will not find a better course in GNS3 Academy or any other place, trust me.
The price you pay is nothing compare to what you learn. David will explain even more than what you need to know to pass the CCNA.
A piece of advice, if you really want to pass the CCNA you need to do a lot of practice and more practice. If you can read the theory from the Cisco CCNA Official cert guide you will do well in the exam.
Remember, David will not take the exam for you, you have to do it on your own but trust me, the course is really good."
- Kenneth Vargas
"This is by far the best and most detailed networking course I have encountered. It has focused content both for the beginner which wants to learn the core areas of networks, as well as for the more enhanced students which plan on taking the CISCO CCENT/CCNA certifications.
Pros:
- Clarity of the videos and the instructor speech.
- Consistency of the class program.
- Quality of presentation.
- Quality of content.
I have taken several CCNA training courses in UDEMY. This one focuses not on speed of learning, but on quality of material so the student, no matter the level can deep learn the subjects of discussion.
David takes his students, to a superior level of learning for the Networking realm. I look forward to other courses by David Bombai."
- Robert Rivera
Your GNS3 Academy Instructor
David Bombal (CCIE #11023 Emeritus) passed his Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Routing and Switching exam in January 2003. David has the highest rated and most popular course in the GNS3 Academy: SDN and OpenFlow Introduction.
David's software tools and training have been downloaded +100,000 times. Many thousands of engineers like you use his tools and training on a regular basis.
David has developed over 20 courses for HP which are used worldwide. These include multiple SDN courses and HP ASE certification courses (4 day Instructor led training).
David's YouTube videos have been viewed +1 million times.
David has been training Cisco and networking courses for 15+ years and has delivered instructor led courses in various countries around the world covering a wide range of Cisco topics from CCNA to CCIE.
He has also personally developed Cisco engineer utilities such as the VPN Config Generator, software, training materials, EBooks, videos and other products which are used throughout the world.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ConfigTerm/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidbombal
LinkedIn:
linkedin.com/in/davidbombal
GNS3 Academy Curriculum
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PreviewWhat is a network? (7:01)
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StartMost basic type of network (7:09)
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StartA bit of networking history (4:53)
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StartServers, Clients, Ports and Protocols (8:01)
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StartPractical Demonstration using Packet Tracer (15:40)
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StartNetworking Devices: Repeaters, Hubs, Switches and Routers (12:48)
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StartNetworking Devices: Firewalls, IDS, IPS and WLC (6:56)
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StartOSI and TCP-IP Models: Who cares? Rants and arguments (8:58)
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StartLife is more complicated: Tips and Tricks (7:10)
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StartPractical TCP-IP Model Part 1: Bits, Frames, Packets, Segments and more (7:14)
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StartPractical TCP-IP Model Part 2: HTTP captures (7:24)
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StartPractical TCP-IP Model Part 3: Port Numbers (9:06)
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StartPractical TCP-IP Model Part 4: E-mail and FTP captures (7:26)
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StartIP Addressing Overview (4:28)
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StartDemonstration (1:58)
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StartIP Characteristics (5:39)
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StartIPv4 Address Format (1:37)
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StartNetwork versus Host portion (6:56)
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StartIPv4 Address format (Street Analogy) (2:06)
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StartAddress Classes (3:50)
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StartClass A and B addresses (5:01)
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StartClass C addresses (1:35)
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StartClass D and E addresses (2:18)
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StartClass A, B and C Addresses (3:45)
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StartSpecial IPv4 Addresses (0:32)
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StartDirected Broadcast Address (5:01)
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StartLocal Broadcast Address (4:27)
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StartLocal Loopback Address (4:59)
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StartRFC1918 - Private Addresses (4:52)
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StartRFC1918 - Class A, B, C (2:22)
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StartIPv4 Link Local Addresses (4:14)
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StartSubnet Masks (3:36)
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StartIs a host or remote? (4:46)
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StartSubnet mask demonstrations (3:16)
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StartDiscontiguous Network Masks (1:52)
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StartCIDR Notation Part 1 (0:47)
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StartCIDR Notation Part 2 (2:08)
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StartCIDR Notation Part 3 (4:09)
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StartCCNA VLOG #050: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Are these hosts on the same subnet? (8:50)
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StartCCNA VLOG #051: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Can these hosts ping each other? (7:32)
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StartCCNA VLOG #053: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Can these hosts ping each other? (6:51)
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StartCCNA VLOG #079: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 1). Practical IP Subnetting. (10:58)
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StartCCNA VLOG #080: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 2). Practical IP Subnetting. (8:59)
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StartCCNA VLOG #081: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 3). Practical IP Subnetting. (11:45)
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StartCCNA VLOG #083: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 4). Practical IP Subnetting. (10:34)
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StartHow does data flow in hubs, switches and routers? (6:15)
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StartEthernet history (5:20)
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Start10base2, MAC addresses, (5:30)
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StartMAC Addresses, CSMA/CD (6:26)
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StartIssues with 10base2, Collision domains (2:38)
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StartBroadcast domains, 10BaseT (2:53)
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StartUnshielded Twisted Pair (UTP), Cross Over Cables (6:06)
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StartWhich cable should you use? Cross over or straight? Auto MDI / MDIX (2:33)
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StartCable Categories, Cat 1 to Cat 8 (6:22)
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StartDAC cable, SFPs (1:01)
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StartRoll Over Cable (1:57)
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StartHow Devices Operate, Hubs (4:40)
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StartHow does a Hub forward traffic? (6:10)
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StartWhat is a bridge? (4:37)
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StartHow does a bridge forward traffic? (6:22)
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StartWhat is a switch? (1:16)
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StartHow do switches forward traffic? (7:16)
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StartWhat is half duplex and full duplex? (5:51)
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StartWhat is a router? (4:03)
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StartHow does a router forward traffic? (9:43)
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StartHow is traffic routed between subnets? (2:57)
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StartRouting between subnets - What are the IP address and MAC address values? (2:59)
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StartDoes a router change the MAC address or IP address? (8:35)
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StartSummary or routing, MAC addresses and IP addresses (9:08)
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StartQuiz 1
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StartQuiz 2
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StartDuplex and Speed Overview (2:58)
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StartSpeed & Duplex Demo: Introduction (3:27)
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StartSpeed & Duplex Demo: Late Collisions (6:00)
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StartSpeed & Duplex Demo: Fix Issue between router and switch (4:48)
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StartSpeed & Duplex Demo: Fix Other Switch Issues (8:59)
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StartSpeed & Duplex Demo; PC and Switch (4:40)
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StartSpanning Tree Overview (2:05)
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StartVersions of Spanning Tree (4:07)
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StartWhy is Spanning Tree Required? (7:27)
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StartBPDUs and Bridge IDs (2:38)
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StartDemo: STP Root (7:36)
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StartRoot Ports and Designated Ports (8:24)
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StartExtended Bridge ID (4:17)
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StartPortFast (2:35)
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StartPath Cost Part 1 (1:42)
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StartPath Cost Part 2 (5:30)
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StartPath Cost Part 3 (4:21)
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StartPVST versus RPVST Port States (8:23)
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StartRPVST and PVST Interoperability (2:36)
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Start802.1w and 802.1s Overview (3:03)
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Start802.1w (7:09)
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StartDemo: 802.1w (7:20)
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Start802.1w Link Types (3:06)
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Start802.1w Proposals (6:18)
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Start802.1s / MSTP (6:22)
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StartSpanning Tree Comparison Summary (3:35)
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StartCCNA VLOG #065: Routed ports, Switchports and SVIs - what and how? (12:25)
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StartCCNA VLOG #066: How to configure Layer 3 switching and interVLAN routing for the CCNA Exam (7:44)
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StartCCNA VLOG #067: How to configure Layer 3 switching and interVLAN routing for the CCNA Exam (Part2) (9:13)
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StartCCNA VLOG #068: How to configure Layer 3 switching and interVLAN routing for the CCNA Exam (Part3) (7:32)
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StartCCNA VLOG #071: Using Ostinato to prove how broadcasts work for the CCNA Exam (Part 1) (6:30)
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StartCCNA VLOG #072: Using Ostinato to prove how broadcasts work for the CCNA Exam (Part 2) (5:05)
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StartCCNA VLOG #042 Campus troubleshooting scenario 1: Can you find the issue? (13:20)
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StartCCNA VLOG #043 Campus troubleshooting scenario 2: Can you find the issue? (9:18)
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StartCCNA VLOG #045 Users cannot ping? Which layer of the OSI model broke? (6:12)
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StartCCNA VLOG #052 Campus troubleshooting scenario 3: Can you find the issue? (7:10)
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StartCCNA VLOG #060: LAN and WAN troubleshooting Scenario: Can you find the issue? (13:00)
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StartCCNA VLOG #069: MAC Address troubleshooting scenario 1: Can you find the issue? (9:27)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Overview- Can you complete the lab? (8:01)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network- Answers Part 1- Power on and hostname configuration (7:48)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network- Answers Part 2- Port configuration (7:29)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network- Answers Part 3- Passwords (5:02)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network- Answers Part 4- VTP and VLANS (4:28)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network- Answers Part 5- Access ports and trunk ports (10:47)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2 Overview- Can you complete the lab? (4:44)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2- Answers Part 1- CDP & LLDP (6:16)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2- Answers Part 2- CDP and LLDP (5:02)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2- Answers Part 3- Spanning Tree (9:43)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2- Answers Part 4- EtherChannel (12:42)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2- Answers Part 5- EtherChannel (11:00)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2- Answers Part 6- SVIs, IP addresses, routing (8:22)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 2- Answers Part 7- Access Switch IP addresses (3:31)
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StartIntroduction to IP Routing (0:39)
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StartOverview (0:35)
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StartRouted vs. Routing Protocols (5:55)
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StartRouted protocols (2:20)
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StartDemonstrations (3:33)
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StartStatic Routes and Dynamic Routes (6:14)
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StartStatic vs. Dynamic Routing (4:10)
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StartStatic vs. Dynamic Routing (1:08)
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StartHow do routers determine the best route? (3:32)
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StartTerms: AS, IGPs, EGPs (4:20)
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StartTypes of Routing Protocols -Distance Vector, Link State (8:23)
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StartEIGRP - advanced distance vector routing protocol (2:09)
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StartAdministrative Distance Introduction (0:46)
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StartAdministrative Distance values (3:10)
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StartAdditional AD values (0:33)
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StartHow does a router route when told conflicting information? (2:29)
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StartClassful routing protocols (2:51)
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StartAuto Summarization (2:58)
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StartClassless routing protocols (1:54)
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StartAdministrative Distance versus mask length (2:30)
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StartAdministrative Distance and multiple routes with the same mask (1:20)
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StartLink State Routing Protocols (3:32)
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StartOSPF Hierarchy - Multiple areas (3:33)
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StartBenefits of link state routing (2:48)
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StartDrawbacks of link state routing (1:39)
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StartStatic Routing 1 (2:26)
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StartStatic Routing 2 (0:30)
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StartStatic Routing 3 (3:38)
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StartStatic Routing 4 (4:59)
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StartStatic Routing 5 (4:59)
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StartStatic Routing 6 (8:25)
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StartStatic Routing 7 (8:53)
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StartStatic Routing 8: Default Routes (4:59)
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StartStatic Routing 9: Remove Static Routes (2:09)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 3- Can you complete the lab? (1:38)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 3- Answers Part 1- HSRP Part 1 (8:48)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 3- Answers Part 2- HSRP Part 2 (8:41)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 3- Answers Part 3- HSRP & testing (10:23)
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StartPacket Tracer Campus Network Part 3- Answers Part 4- EIGRP (5:09)
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StartHow to Guide (0:53)
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StartTopology Overview (1:28)
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StartWindows 7 VM for NPM (2:04)
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StartWindows 2012 VHD (0:17)
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StartNPM Download (0:10)
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StartAccess NPM software (0:49)
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StartInstall NPM (3:57)
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StartInitial Login to NPM (1:13)
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StartIntegration of NPM and GNS3 (1:50)
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StartAdd NPM VM to GNS3 (1:25)
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StartGNS3 VM (0:35)
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StartInitial Topology Overview (0:26)
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StartBuild GNS3 Topology (2:13)
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StartConfigure Routers (5:45)
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StartConfigure Management network (0:53)
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StartTest IP connectivity (0:48)
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StartImport GNS3 network into NPM (6:58)
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StartApplications covered in course (1:13)
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StartYou need to know SNMP, OID and Performance Counters (0:16)
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StartTwo main types of Network Protocols (1:13)
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StartQuery Based Network Based Management (1:33)
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StartEvent Based Network Management Protocols (3:38)
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StartWhat are the best practices? (2:44)
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StartNetwork Management Planning (4:34)
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StartReporting (1:13)
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StartNetwork Overhead (3:02)
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StartImpact of Network Topology (1:48)
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StartACLs and Firewall rules (3:11)
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StartOverview (0:39)
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StartLogging levels, monitor, buffer, syslog (0:16)
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StartDemo: Syslog levels and RFC (4:55)
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StartLogging levels and lower levels (0:27)
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StartDemo: Logging levels (7:26)
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StartDemo: Telnet (monitor) and logging (4:50)
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StartDemo: Logging levels and monitor (1:12)
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StartDemo: Stop logging to console (1:56)
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StartDemo: Logging Buffer (3:47)
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StartDemo: Kwi Syslog Server (5:42)
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StartDemo: Syslog levels and facilities (1:23)
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StartDemo: GNS3 setup with Syslog server (1:47)
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StartDemo: GNS3 and Syslog (4:22)
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StartDemo: Timestamps, dates and other options (2:56)
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StartCisco Router Components (4:36)
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StartRouter Components (continued) (4:04)
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StartModules (1:47)
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StartDemo: Router components (8:52)
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StartDemo: Router Components (4:13)
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StartConfiguration Register Part 1 (4:33)
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StartConfiguration Register Part 2 (4:03)
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StartConfig Register Sim (CC1.C1.13)
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StartBoot Field and software (1:31)
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StartRouter Boot Process - POST and load of IOS (3:26)
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StartBoot process (2:35)
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StartDemo: Bootup without startup config (3:57)
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StartImage Boot Theory (1:30)
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StartBoot System Command (2:12)
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StartBoot Process Theory - Startup Config (0:52)
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StartIOS Images (4:06)
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StartDemo: IOS Systems (3:16)
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StartIOS Naming Conventions (3:55)
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StartBackup IOS to TFTP Server (4:47)
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StartUpgrade IOS Theory (1:00)
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StartDownload IOS from Cisco (2:09)
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StartFlash Space (0:31)
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StartDemo: Upgrade IOS (4:21)
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StartPassword Recovery (3:28)
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StartDemo: Password Recovery (10:29)
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StartEnable and Secret Passwords 1 (2:13)
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StartEnable and Secret Passwords 2 (5:15)
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StartEnable and Secret Passwords 3 (4:31)
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StartEnable and Secret Passwords 4 (3:20)
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StartDisable Services (10:55)
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StartDisable CDP (4:44)
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StartLine console security (9:53)
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StartTelnet security (9:09)
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StartSessions and lines (6:41)
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StartSSH (10:03)
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StartBanners - Introduction (2:25)
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StartBanners - MOTD (4:52)
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StartLogin and Exec Banners (5:43)
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StartPort Security Overview (3:13)
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StartPort Security and security mechanisms (1:23)
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StartMAC addresses Port Security: Static, Dynamic, Sticky (3:11)
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StartPort Security Demo Part 1 (9:03)
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StartPort Security Demo Part 2 (9:19)
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StartPort Security Demo: Sticky (2:52)
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StartPort Security Error disable and auto recovery (5:14)
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StartNAT Part 1: Overview (0:48)
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StartNAT Part : Real World NAT (3:11)
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StartNAT Part 3: RFC1918 (4:26)
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StartNAT Part 4: NAT Terms (2:55)
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StartNAT Part 5 : Private Addresses (1:30)
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StartNAT Part 6: NAT Types (2:41)
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StartNAT Part 7: Demo: Static NAT (7:52)
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StartNAT Part 8: Wireshark Captures (5:14)
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StartNAT Part 9: Show commands (1:33)
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StartNAT Part 10: Static NAT summary (1:02)
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StartNAT Part 11: GNS3 Server NAT (1:09)
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StartNAT Part 12: Static NAT versus Dynamic NAT (0:57)
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StartNAT Part 13: Dynamic NAT Overview (0:39)
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StartNAT Part 14: GNS3 Static NAT Demo (3:18)
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StartNAT Part 15: GNS3 Dynamic NAT Demo (0:49)
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StartNAT Part 16: Dynamic NAT Configuration (7:22)
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StartNAT Part 17 : Show Commands (0:57)
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StartNAT Part 18: NAT Overloading / PAT (7:59)
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StartNAT Part 19: PAT demo (4:39)
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StartNAT Part 20: Show commands (1:11)
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StartNAT Part 21 : Source Address Theory (5:29)
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StartNAT Part 22: NAT Theory (7:41)
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StartNAT Part 23: PAT Theory (0:54)
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StartNAT Part 24 : PAT Demo (6:44)
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StartCCNA VLOG #032: Static NAT Part 1 (10:48)
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StartCCNA VLOG #033: Static NAT Part 2 (4:55)
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StartCCNA VLOG #034: NAT Single IP Multiple Servers (8:22)
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StartCCNA VLOG #035: NAT Troubleshooting 1 - Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-125 troubleshooting (8:38)
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StartCCNA VLOG #036: NAT Troubleshooting 2 - Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-125 troubleshooting (5:01)
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StartCCNA VLOG #038: NAT Troubleshooting 3 - Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-125 troubleshooting (10:00)
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StartCCNA VLOG #040: NAT Troubleshooting 4 - Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-125 troubleshooting (6:46)
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StartCCNA VLOG #046 NAT Troubleshooting Scenario 5 - Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-125 troubleshooting (6:40)
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StartQOS Introduction (2:33)
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StartTraffic Types and Requirements (3:48)
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StartSRND Guide (4:27)
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StartQOS mechanisms and Exam details (5:23)
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StartClassfication and Marking (3:39)
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StartCOS (2:26)
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StartIP Precedence and DSCP (2:52)
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StartDSCP AF Classes (2:24)
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StartDSCP CS, AF and EF Classes (5:51)
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StartRouter demo Part 1 (2:04)
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StartRouter demo Part 2 (2:15)
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StartSRND Guide Recommendations (2:16)
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StartSRND Switch Examples (2:45)
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StartWireshark showing COS and DSCP (8:18)
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StartTrust boundary (2:56)
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StartTraffic classes (3:46)
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StartPoliciers and shapers Part 1 (3:26)
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StartPoliciers and shapers Part 2 (2:54)
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StartQueuing (3:35)
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StartQueuing - FIFO, PQ, CQ, WFQ (5:41)
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StartQueuing - WFQ and CBWFQ (2:38)
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StartCBWFQ and LLQ (1:58)
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StartCongestion Avoidance with WRED (7:32)
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StartQOS Demo Part 1 (6:48)
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StartQOS Demo Part 2 (5:02)
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StartOSPF Part 1 (10:23)
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StartOSPF Part 2 (14:55)
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StartOSPF Part 3 (7:08)
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StartOSPF Part 4 (6:57)
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StartOSPF Part 5 (10:02)
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StartOSPF Part 6 (7:07)
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StartOSPF Part 7 (8:37)
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StartOSPF DR, BR, DROTHER (CCNA VLOG #031) (12:10)
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StartDR Election Process (CCNA VLOG #039) (10:40)
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StartOSPF DR Elections (CCNA VLOG #041) (3:06)
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StartCCNA VLOG #073: OSPF Multi-area configuration and testing for the CCNA Exam (Part 1) (11:08)
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StartCCNA VLOG #074: OSPF Multi-area configuration and testing for the CCNA Exam (Part 2) (9:15)
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StartCCNA VLOG #075: OSPF Multi-area configuration and testing for the CCNA Exam (Part 3) (8:06)
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StartCCNA VLOG #082: OSPF Multi-area configuration and troubleshooting for the CCNA Exam (Virtual Links) (13:37)
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StartCCNA VLOG #048: IPv6 static routing using next hop IPv6 address (IPv6 routing Part 1) (10:17)
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StartCCNA VLOG #049: IPv6 static routing using next hop IPv6 address (IPv6 routing Part 2) (5:55)
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StartCCNA VLOG #062: Troubleshooting IPv6 networks for the CCNA exam (Part 1): Can you find the issue? (6:04)
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StartCCNA VLOG #063: Troubleshooting IPv6 networks for the CCNA exam (Part 2). Can you find the issue? (7:07)
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StartCCNA VLOG #064: Troubleshooting IPv6 networks for the CCNA exam (Part 3). Can you find the issue? (4:25)
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StartIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Part 1 (2:07)
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StartIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Part 2 (2:45)
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StartIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Part 3 (1:44)
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StartIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Demo 1 (6:29)
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StartIPv6 addressing and SLAAC Demo 2 (5:12)
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StartIPv6 Address and SLAAC Demo 3 (1:47)
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StartIPv6 Address and SLAAC Demo 4 (2:00)
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StartIPv6 DHCP Server, Relay Agent and Client Part 1 (2:42)
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StartIPv6 DHCP Server, Relay Agent and Client Part 2 (5:39)
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StartWAN introduction (0:45)
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StartWAN Overview (3:31)
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StartWAN Point-to-point link (3:20)
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StartCSU DSU (2:39)
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StartVPNs versus leased lines (2:12)
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StartDTE / DCE (2:58)
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StartSerial interfaces (WAN Interface Cards) (1:41)
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StartSerial Interfaces (continued) (3:30)
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StartSerial interface speeds (3:56)
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StartGRE Tunnel Theory (1:54)
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StartGNS3 GRE Tunnel Demo Overview (4:27)
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StartRFCs and Protocol Types (1:52)
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StartGNS3 GRE Lab Part 1: IP addressing (3:36)
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StartGNS3 GRE Lab Part 2: GRE Tunnel Configuration (7:05)
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StartGNS3 GRE Lab Part 3: EIGRP (4:21)
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StartGNS3 GRE Lab Part 4: Wireshark captures and show commands (5:56)
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StartGNS3 GRE Lab Part 5: GRE and OSPF (2:56)
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StartVPN Config Generator (3:09)
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StartLinux on Cisco IOS (15:30)
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StartAdditional Linux commands on Cisco IOS (14:48)
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StartLinux, TCL and EEM scripts on Cisco devices (18:30)
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StartNetwork Automation: Schedule Config Backups (15:54)
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StartHow well do you know the Cisco IOS? (19:02)
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StartLinux scripts on Cisco IOS? (10:55)
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StartPython and Linux on Cisco IOS? (29:03)
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StartQuick Start 1 GNS3 Lab Setup and IDEs (10:22)
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StartQuick Start 2 Telnet Script creation (11:20)
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StartQuick Start 3 Telnet Script Test (6:04)
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StartQuick Start 4 Telnet to a switch and create VLANs (8:15)
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StartQuick Start 5 Loops (7:29)
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StartQuick Start 6 PEP8 Python Style Guide (2:41)
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StartQuick Start 7 Configure switch VLANs using loops (8:55)
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StartQuick start 8 Create a multiple switch network (8:16)
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StartQuick Start 9 Open a file of switch IP addresess (8:22)
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StartQuick Start 10 Configure multiple switch with a loop (3:00)
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StartQuick Start 11 Loops within loops (6:51)
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StartQuick Start 12 Backup Network Device Configurations (7:09)
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StartHacking videos are optional
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StartOverview and tshark install and packet capture (5:49)
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Starttshark and Pyshark installation (5:10)
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StartBasic Pyshark testing (9:26)
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StartTermshark (5:55)
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StartPyshark script (6:34)
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StartLab overview and setup (6:39)
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StartiPython and interactive OSPF script (6:10)
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StartOSPF Password Python script (6:33)
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StartFTP Password Capture Python script (5:03)
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StartTelnet Password Capture Python Script (5:18)
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PreviewGNS3 Topology Overview (7:02)
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StartIOSvL2 Appliance Import (8:06)
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StartSwitch Hostnames, VTP and VLANs Part 1 (5:57)
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StartHostnames, VTP, VLANs Part 2 (9:13)
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StartIP addressing and ping testing (8:05)
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StartStatic trunk encapsulation and mode (5:27)
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StartDisable DTP and configure access ports (9:06)
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StartPing within a VLAN (2:35)
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StartWhich ports are trunking and which VLANs are permitted? (3:23)
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StartCDP Demo: Basic discovery (7:28)
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StartCDP Demo: Disable globally and per interface (6:49)
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StartCDP Demo: Command Options (4:20)
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StartLLDP Demo: Discover Linux Servers (6:41)
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StartWhich ports are blocking? (3:58)
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StartSpanning Tree blocks core switch ports (7:11)
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StartCDP & LLDP and STP - what happens? (2:40)
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StartSTP - optimize Core switches (10:03)
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StartOptimize campus network using Etherchannel (14:25)
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StartSTP failover testing (13:53)
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StartHSRP Overview (6:44)
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StartDemo: HSRP Configuration: Switch 1 (6:15)
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StartDemo: HSRP Configuration: Switch 2 (8:22)
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StartDemo: Test connectivity to HSRP router (2:49)
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StartDemo: HSRP failover test (6:54)
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StartEIGRP configuration (6:17)
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StartEIGRP Configuration (continued) (7:43)
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StartRedistribute Static Route (5:14)
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StartTroubleshoot GNS3 cloud issue (1:41)
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StartConfigure NAT and test (7:54)