Cisco CCNA 200-301 Complete Course
This course helps you prepare to take the 200-301 Cisco® Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) exam.
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This course is the first Part of CCNA 200-301 Video Series by Triple CCIE Certified Trainer Sikandar Shaik (CCIEx3 - RS/SP/SEC)
This course helps you prepare to take the 200-301 Cisco® Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) exam. By passing this one exam, you earn CCNA certification. The 200-301 CCNA exam goes live on February 24, 2020.
- Network Engineers
- Network Professionals
- Who wants to prepare for CCNA 200-301 Exam & get Certified
- people who want to go into job roles such as network support engineer and network administrator.
- if you want a career in networking, especially enterprise networking,
- CCNA certified may be a good move for you because Cisco is still the dominant leader in that industry.
- system administrators who are CCNA-certified because they wanted to understand more about the networks that their servers will be running on.
Your GNS3 Academy Instructor
Sikandar Shaik, a Triple CCIE (RS/SP# 35012), is a highly experienced and extremely driven senior technical instructor and network consultant.
He has been training networking courses for more than 15 years, teaching on a wide range of topics including Routing and Switching, Service Provider and Security (CCNA to CCIE).
In addition, he has been developing and updating the content for these courses.
He has assisted many engineers in passing out the lab examinations and securing certifications.
Sikandar Shaik is highly skilled at designing, planning, coordinating, maintaining, troubleshooting and implementing changes to various aspects of multi-scaled, multi-platform, multi-protocol complex networks as well as course development and instruction for a technical workforce in a varied networking environment.
His experience includes responsibilities ranging from operating and maintaining Network devices includes Routers, Switches, ASA firewalls & software’s relate to them for multi-faceted data communication networks in LAN, MAN and WAN environments.
Sikandar Shaik has delivered instructor led trainings in several states in India as well as in abroad in countries like China, Kenya. Maldives, Bangladesh and UAE.
He has also worked as a Freelance Cisco Certified Instructor globally for Corporate Major Clients.
Highly experienced and extremely driven senior technical instructor and network consultant.
Working as a Cisco Certified Instructor globally for Corporate Major Client’s to name a few:
- Dubai Airports
- Tech Mahindra
- AT & T
- Wipro
- HCL
- Ericson
- CTS
- Accenture
- OMAN AIrports
- Dheeragu (Maldives)
Deliver highly interactive classes and training online, with video, breakout sessions, and hands-on learning labs.
Worldwide delivery of authorized Cisco training courses CCNA to CCIE (R&S, security, service provider) for different Cisco Learning Partners.
Course Development of Cisco Authorized Course Material. Network Consulting for clients
Network Design, Support, Implementation and Troubleshooting of complex Cisco based networks in addition to Network Security Audits.
Deliver quality classroom instruction.
Plan for emerging technologies and prepare for new classes on on-going basis in coordination with company
GNS3 Academy Curriculum
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StartAbout Cisco (1:29)
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StartCisco Certification Tracks (12:37)
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StartCisco Certification Updates (11:15)
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StartCCNP Certifications (0:54)
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StartCCIE Certifications (1:55)
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StartCisco Certification Migration Options (5:55)
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StartCertification Programs - CCT-CCNA (6:10)
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StartCCNA200-301 Contents (1:46)
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StartWhat is TCP-IP ? (5:38)
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StartTCP-IP Addressing (4:23)
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StartIPV4 address (4:15)
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StartAssigning IPv4 address to a Windows 10 Host (2:23)
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StartRange Of IPv4 Address (1:55)
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StartIPv4 Address - Classification (6:20)
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StartUnicast-Multicast-Broadcast (4:44)
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StartNetwork -Host portions (9:53)
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StartRUles to Assign IP Ranges - CLass ABC (11:23)
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StartNumber of Host Addresses – Class A,B,C (3:12)
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StartNetwrork Address (7:39)
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StartBroadcast Address (3:44)
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StartSubnet Mask (5:51)
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StartFLSM - C Class - REQ-40 Hosts (13:05)
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StartFLSM- C class- REQ - 30 Hosts (5:23)
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StartFLSM- C class- REQ - 100 Hosts (3:57)
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StartUnderstanding Subnets (14:05)
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StartB Clsss - REQ- 1000 Hosts (11:38)
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StartB Clsss - REQ- 4000 Hosts (4:37)
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StartA Clsss - REQ- 32000 Hosts (11:37)
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StartFLSM more Examples (0:35)
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StartSlash Notation - Value (9:30)
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StartForward Packets between VLANs (3:49)
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StartVLAN Routing - Methods (1:35)
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StartVLAN Routing- Physical Gateways (5:57)
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StartVLAN Routing -Physical Gateway - Configuration (12:12)
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StartVLAN Routing Physical Gateway- Limitations (1:45)
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StartVLAN Routing - Sub-interfaces (4:08)
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StartVLAN Routing - Subinterfaces - Configuration - PART 1 (10:00)
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StartVLANRouting- Subinterfaces -PART 2 (15:59)
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Start- VLAN Routing SubInterfaces - Advantages - Disadvantages (4:36)
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StartVLAN Routing – SVI – L3 Switch (7:53)
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StartSVI- Configurations (10:20)
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StartSVI - Multiple Switches (14:52)
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StartL3 Routed Ports (7:25)
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StartBridging loops with Redundant links (10:33)
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StartBridging Loops - STP (5:52)
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StartHow STP Works (2:49)
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StartSelecting Root Bridge (9:55)
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StartRoot Bridge - Verification (4:19)
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StartRoot Port Selection- PART 1 (11:45)
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StartRoot Port Selection- PART 2 (11:19)
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Start008 Selecting Designated Ports (16:46)
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StartSTP Till now - Review (7:11)
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StartRouting- Introduction (6:31)
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StartStatic Routing (5:58)
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StartStatic Routing Lab (14:28)
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StartStatic Routing- 3 Routers (16:06)
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StartDefault Routing (13:52)
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StartVerify Default Routing (11:08)
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StartBuilding Routing table (6:39)
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StartRouting Table Lookup (9:16)
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StartFloating Static-Default routing - PART 1 (7:33)
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StartFloating Static-Default routing - PART 2 (16:48)
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StartKnowledge - Prerequisite (2:01)
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StartOSPF - Overview (6:12)
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StartOSPF - How it Works (3:28)
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StartOSPF – Becoming Neighbors (11:04)
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StartRouter-ID (12:40)
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StartOSPF - LSDB- Database (5:18)
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StartExchanging the LSDB (6:26)
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StartSynchornize LSDB- Best Route (4:57)
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StartMaintaining Neighbors - LSDB (7:35)
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StartOSPF -Tables (2:31)
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StartStandard ACL lab - PreRequisite (6:03)
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StartStandard ACL Lab (4:42)
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StartACL - Wild Card Mask (11:21)
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StartACL Statements- Things to Know (8:45)
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StartSTandard ACL - Configuration (10:54)
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StartApply ACL - Select Right Interface (10:17)
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StartStandard ACL- IN- OUT (10:45)
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StartStandard ACL - Verification (6:22)
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StartStandard ACL- Wrong Direction (5:32)
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StartStandard ACL - Practice Examples (8:03)
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StartSTandard ACL- Find IP-Ranges (10:32)
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Start020 Extended ACL- Things to Know (8:31)
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Start024 Extended ACl - Examples (13:23)
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Start022 Extended ACL-Apply - Verify (13:13)
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Start017 Extended ACL- Lab Pre-REquisite (8:23)
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Start018 Extended ACL - Config Example (1:49)
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Start021 Extended ACL- Syntax (11:00)
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Start022 Extended ACL- Configuration (10:30)
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Start016 Extended ACL (3:59)
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Start019 Similarities- Extended - Standard ACL (3:27)
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StartNetwork Security Terminology (6:07)
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StartGoals of Network Security (9:30)
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StartUnderstanding Threat Types -Mitigation (8:55)
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StartAssets - Classification of Assets (6:15)
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StartClassify CounterMeasures (3:56)
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StartClassify Vulnerabilities (2:27)
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StartNetwork Security - Design Principles (10:24)
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StartAAA- Network Security (10:37)
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StartAAA - Components (3:50)
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StartAAA - External Servers (3:19)
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StartAAA - Protocols -TACACS- RADIUS (7:35)
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StartAAA - Cisco Authentication Servers (3:51)
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StartAAA Authentication - Device Access (2:54)
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StartAuthentication - Local Database (9:54)
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StartLAB- Authentication - TACACS (11:34)
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StartSwitch Security - Overview (2:09)
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StartDisable Unused Ports (1:27)
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StartMAC Flooding Attack - Port Security (11:57)
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StartMAC Spoofing Attack - Port Security (7:26)
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StartPort Security - Configuration (11:03)
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StartWhat is Native VLAN (8:10)
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StartCDP Overview (17:42)
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StartLLDP Overview (2:34)
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StartCDP-LLDP- Vulnerabilities - Mitigation (2:12)
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StartDHCP Spoofing Attack- DHCP Snooping (8:13)
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StartDHCP Snooping - Configuration (16:06)
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StartDHCP Starvation Attack - Mitigation (1:50)
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StartARP Spoofing Attack - DAI (12:18)
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StartDynamic ARP Inspection - Configuration (11:35)
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StartCisco Traffic Telemetry methods (3:38)
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StartInband vs OutBand (7:02)
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StartRemote Access - Telnet (5:55)
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StartRemote Access - SSH (9:18)
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StartDHCP-Overview (7:05)
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StartRouter as DHCP server (10:59)
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StartDevice-Network Events Logging (9:39)
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StartSyslog - Terminal Logging (6:48)
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StartNetwork Time Protocol (7:01)
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StartNTP -Stratum Value (3:40)
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StartLAB - NTP - Configuration (8:45)
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StartLeased Lines (11:55)
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StartMetro-Ethernet- WAN (7:32)
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StartVPN-Introduction (5:09)
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StartVirtual Private Network (8:12)
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StartVPN Types (3:49)
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StartVPN over Internet (4:37)
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StartGeneric Routing Encapsulation (7:33)
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StartDefault Lab setup (6:34)
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StartLAB- GRE point to point Configuration (7:11)
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StartDrawbacks of GRE (4:38)
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StartDMVPN - Introduction (7:15)
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StartDynamic Multipoint VPN (14:36)
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StartDMVPN-Protocols (4:07)
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StartMulti Protocol label Switching (10:39)
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StartIPsec VPN Introduction (9:17)
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StartIP addressing Question 1 (1:43)
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StartIP addressing Question 2 (0:53)
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StartIPv6 addressing Question 1 (2:57)
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StartIPv6 addressing Question 2 (6:17)
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StartIPv6 addressing Question 3 (2:29)
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StartIPv6 addressing Question 4 (2:24)
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StartSubnetting Question 1 (4:23)
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StartSubnetting Question 2 (4:31)
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StartSubnetting Question 3 (2:50)
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StartSubnetting Question 4 (1:58)
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StartSubnetting Question 5 (2:27)
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StartSubnetting Question 6 (2:08)
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StartSwitching Question 1 (2:11)
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StartSubnetting Question 1 (3:26)
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StartSubnetting VLANs Quetion (6:31)
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StartEthernet Question (1:13)
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StartSTP Question 1 (0:49)
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Start018 Basic Switching Question (1:47)
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StartCollision and broadcast domain - Question (1:20)
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StartSTP Question 2 (5:46)
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StartInter VLAN Routing Question (1:23)
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StartWireless Question (2:39)
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StartQoS Question (3:10)
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StartBasic Commands Question (1:22)
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StartLogging Question (2:15)
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StartSecurity - Question (1:40)
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StartACL - Question (0:58)
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StartACL Question 2 (4:32)
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StartGRE - Question (3:50)
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StartTCP - UDP Question (3:29)
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StartPPP - Question (2:59)