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The complete course to help you prepare and pass Cisco’s newest CCNA 200-301 exam. Everything you need: Theory and labs

What you will learn

 

This course is for anyone who wants to attain the Cisco CCNA 200-301 certification

 

Once you complete this course and pass your CCNA exam, you can study towards higher level Cisco certifications

 

This course will prepare you for the CCNA 200-301 certification exam.

 

Learn how Kali Linux can be used to hack networks

 

Learn how to configure Cisco Routers and Switches

 

Learn topics such has Wi-Fi, Network Automation and Network Security

 

This course is practical! Once you complete the course, you will be able to apply what you have learned to real world networking scenarios.

Description

Welcome to the complete Cisco CCNA 200-301 course!

This course helps you prepare for the newest CCNA 200-301 exam. This is your first step towards attaining your Cisco certifications.

This course is unlike other CCNA courses as it contains:

* Large amount of practical video content with detailed explanations of CCNA topics and GNS3 and Cisco Packet Tracer demonstrations

* Built in Packet Tracer assessments and labs. Massive amount of practical, hands-on content that you can use to study offline.

* Software – Subnetting Calculators, Config-Register, binary & hexadecimal & decimal calculators

* Many demonstrations showing you practically how to configure and build 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?


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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 Cisco CCNA 200-301 course! I’m David Bombal, and I have been teaching networking courses for over 15 years. I qualified as a Cisco Certified Network 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 Network Automation and Software Defined Networking.

The course covers the topics in the lasted Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam.

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!

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Content

Welcome
Welcome to the course
CCNA 200-301 Exam: My Experience
Udemy Tips and Tricks
Basic Networking Terms (ICND1)
Do you know this already? Windows and Linux Simulator
Quiz 1: Do you know this already? Windows and Linux Simulator Questions:
Cisco Simulator
Mac Simulator
Mac Simulator Quiz
Do you know this already?
Terminology, NIC, Computer Network and Network Protocol
Home Network and SOHO network
Ping and Traceroute
What is an IP address?
Network Categories and Components
Domain Name System (DNS)
IP Addressing and Network Sharing
Introduction to Computer Networks (ICND1)
Physical Components, Characteristics of a Network and Topology
Speed, Cost, Security, Availability, Scalability and Reliability
Physical versus logical topology and Network Diagrams
Application types and network performance
OSI Model (ICND1)
OSI Model – Part 1 & 2 – Introduction and Part 2 – Layers
Quiz
OSI Model – Part 3 – Split of concentration
OSI Model – Part 4, Part 5 and Part 6
OSI Model Part 7 & Part 8
OSI Model Part 9 & Part 10
OSI Model – Part 11 – Physical Layer
OSI Model – Part 12 – Host Communication
OSI Model – Part 13 – Encapsulation
OSI Model – Part 14 – TCP/IP versus OSI Model
OSI Model – Part 15 – Demo: Wireshark
Quiz
Binary (ICND1)
​Do you know this already?
Binary Part 1 – Binary Introduction
Binary Part 2 – Binary versus Decimal
Binary Part 3 – Examples
Binary Part 4 – Convert IP Addresses to Binary
Binary Part 5 – Convert Binary to Decimal
Quiz
Hexadecimal (ICND1)
Hexadecimal – Demo of MAC addresses and ARP cache
Hexadecimal conversion theory and demos
Hexadecimal conversion theory and demos (continued)
Hexadecimal conversion theory and demos (continued)
Quiz
IP Addressing (ICND1)
IP Addressing Overview and Demonstration
IP Characteristics and IPv4 Address Format
Network versus Host portion
IPv4 Address format (Street Analogy) and Address Classes
Class A and B addresses
Class C, D, E, A and B addresses
Special IPv4 Addresses and Directed Broadcast Address
Local Broadcast Address
Local Loopback Address
RFC1918 – Private Addresses
RFC1918 – Class A, B, C and IPv4 Link Local Addresses
Subnet Masks
Subnet mask demonstrations and Discontiguous Network Masks
CIDR Notation Part 1 and Part 2
CIDR Notation Part 3
Cisco IOS Software and Initial Device Configuration (ICND1)
Overview and Uses of Cisco IOS Software
Physical connection to the Cisco router
How to connect to a router/switch
Initial Startup
Configuration of the router and Modes – User
Modes – Enable/Privilege, User EXEC, Global Config
Modes – Interface
Quiz
Modes – Line and Router mode
Help
Commands
Commands (continuation) and Managing Cisco IOS Configuration
Copy Running Config Startup Config
Difference on the configuration
Erase startup config
TFTP Backup
Managing Cisco IOS Configuration
Storing files in Flash and Terminal Length
Quiz
IP Subnetting (ICND1)
IP Subnetting-Sim 1 – Do you know this already?
IP Subnetting Quiz 1 – Do you know this already?
IP Subnetting Part 1
IP Subnetting Part 2
IP Subnetting Part 3
IP Subnetting Part 4
IP Subnetting Part 5
IP Subnetting-Sim 2
IP Subnetting-Sim 3
IP Subnetting-Sim 4
IP Subnetting-Sim 5
IP Subnetting-Sim 6
IP Subnetting-Sim 7
IP Subnetting-Sim 8
IP Subnetting-Sim 9
IP Subnetting-Sim 10
IP Subnetting-Sim 11
Subnetting VLOGs – do you know the answers?
CCNA VLOG #050: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Are these hosts on the same s
CCNA VLOG #051: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Can these hosts ping each oth
CCNA VLOG #053: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Can these hosts ping each oth
CCNA VLOG #079: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 1). Prac
CCNA VLOG #080: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 2). Prac
CCNA VLOG #081: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 3). Prac
CCNA VLOG #083: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 4). Prac
IPv4 Subnetting Cheat Sheet (ICND1)
PacketLife.net IPv4 Subnetting Cheat Sheet
Cabling and Packet Flows (ICND1)
How does data flow in hubs, switches and routers?
Ethernet history
10base2, MAC addresses,
MAC Addresses, CSMA/CD
Issues with 10base2, Collision domains
Broadcast domains, 10BaseT
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP), Cross Over Cables
Which cable should you use? Cross over or straight? Auto MDI / MDIX
Cable Categories, Cat 1 to Cat 8
DAC cable, SFPs
Roll Over Cable
How Devices Operate, Hubs
How does a Hub forward traffic?
What is a bridge?
How does a bridge forward traffic?
What is a switch?
How do switches forward traffic?
What is half duplex and full duplex?
What is a router?
How does a router forward traffic?
How is traffic routed between subnets?
Routing between subnets – What are the IP address and MAC address values?
Does a router change the MAC address or IP address?
Summary or routing, MAC addresses and IP addresses
Quiz 1
Quiz 2
CCNA VLOG #070 Using Ostinato to prove how networks work for the CCNA Exam. Don’
GNS3 Switching demos: Unicast, Broadcast, Multicast, MAC address tables (ICND1)
Dynamic MAC Learning
Unicast and Broadcast traffic: Wireshark
Multicast and Unknown Unicast traffic: Wireshark
Summary of traffic demos: Single switch
Two switches
BUM: Broadcast / Unknown Unicast / Multicast traffic
ARP Demo (ICND1)
ARP Demo Part 1
ARP Demo Part 2
ARP Demo Part 3
GNS3 Hub, Switch, Wireshark (ICND1)
Ethernet Hub, switch and Wireshark captures
Password captures using GNS3 hub and Wireshark
Ethernet Switch and Wireshark captures of 802.1Q frames
Duplex and Speed Mismatch Demo ( ICND1)
Duplex and Speed Mismatch Demo
Speed & Duplex Demo: Introduction
Speed & Duplex Demo: Late Collisions
Speed & Duplex Demo: Fix Issue between router and switch
Speed & Duplex Demo: Fix Other Switch Issues
Speed & Duplex Demo; PC and Switch
What is a loopback? (ICND1)
What is a loopback? Why is it used?
Another reason to use a loopback – OSPF
Physical Terminations Cheat Sheet (ICND1)
PacketLife.net Physical Terminations Cheat Sheet
TCP-UDP (ICND1)
IP Connectionless and Overview
Comparison
TCP Header and Applications
Port Number
TCP 3 Way Handshake
TCP Acknowledgement and Windowing
TCP Seq and Ack
DHCP DNS (ICND1)
DHCP Introduction and Cisco Router DHCP Client
DHCP Client options and Remove DHCP
DHCP Theory
DHCP Types
Using a Cisco IOS Network Device as a DHCP Server (GNS3) – (ICND1)
GNS3 DHCP Server Part 1
GNS3 DHCP Server Part 2
DHCP Server Simulation
DHCP Troubleshooting
CCNA VLOG #047 DHCP Troubleshooting Scenario 1 – Can you find the issue?
CCNA VLOG #055 DHCP Troubleshooting Scenario 2 – Can you find the issue?
CCNA VLOG #056 DHCP Troubleshooting Scenario 3 – Can you find the issue?
VLANs v1 (ICND1)
VLANs Part 1
VLANs Part 2
VLANS Cheat Sheet
PacketLife.net VLANs Cheat Sheet
VLANs and 802.1Q Demos (ICND1)
Demo Overview
Demo Part 2: Access Ports
Demo Part 3 – Trunking
Demo Part 4 – Wireshark
Demo Part 5 – Wireshark
Demo: InterVLAN Routing Part 1
InterVLAN Routing Part 2
GNS3 Campus 1: Overview (ICND1)
GNS3 Topology Overview
IOSvL2 Appliance Import
GNS3 Campus 1: Basic Configuration (ICND1)
Switch Hostnames, VTP and VLANs Part 1
Hostnames, VTP, VLANs Part 2
IP addressing and ping testing
Dynamic Trunk Protocol – DTP (ICND1)
DTP Theory
DTP GNS3 Demo Part 1
DTP GNS3 Demo Part 2
DTP GNS3 Demo Part 3
GNS3 Campus 1: VLANS, trunks, access ports (ICND1)
Static trunk encapsulation and mode
Disable DTP and configure access ports
Ping within a VLAN
Which ports are trunking and which VLANs are permitted?
VLANs Simulations
VLAN Sim 1 (CC1.S1.6)
VLAN Sim 2 (CC1.S2.2)
VLAN Sim 3 (CC1.S1.7)
VLAN Sim 4 (SW1.1.2-1)
VLAN Sim 5 (SW1.1.2-2)
VLAN Sim 6 (CC2.S3.5)
VLAN Sim 7 (CC2.S3.6)
VLAN Sim 8 (CC2.S3.7)
Spanning Tree v2 (ICND1/ICND2)
Spanning Tree Overview
Versions of Spanning Tree
Why is Spanning Tree Required?
BPDUs and Bridge IDs
Demo: STP Root
Root Ports and Designated Ports
Extended Bridge ID and PortFast
Path Cost Part 1
Path Cost Part 2
PVST versus RPVST Port States
RPVST and PVST Interoperability and 802.1w and 802.1s Overview
802.1w
Demo: 802.1w
802.1w Link Types
802.1w Proposals
802.1s / MSTP
Spanning Tree Comparison Summary
Spanning Tree Cheat Sheet (ICND1/2)
PacketLife.net Spanning Tree Cheat Sheet
Switching Sims (ICND1/2)
Switching 2 – sim 1 (CC2.S2.1
Switching 2 – sim 2 (CC2.S2.2)
Switching 2 – sim 3 (CC2.S2.3)
Switching 2 – sim 5 (CC2.S2.5)
Switching 2 – sim 6 (CC2.S2.6)
Switching 2 – sim 7 (CC2.S2.7)
CDP Overview (ICND1)
CDP Introduction
CDP Demo
GNS3 Campus 1: CDP and LLDP (ICND1)
CDP Demo: Basic discovery
CDP Demo: Disable globally and per interface
CDP Demo: Command Options
LLDP Demo: Discover Linux Servers
CDP Sims (ICND1)
CDP- sim 1
Quiz 1: CDP- sim 2
Quiz 2: CDP- sim 3
Quiz 3: CDP- sim 4
Quiz 4: CDP- sim 5
Port Security (ICND1)
Port Security Overview
Port Security and security mechanisms
MAC addresses Port Security: Static, Dynamic, Sticky
Port Security Demo Part 1
Port Security Demo Part 2
Port Security Demo: Sticky
Port Security Error disable and auto recovery
Port Security Sim 1 (CC1.S2.4)
Port Security Sim 2 (CC1.S2.5)
GNS3 Cisco Etherswitch Service module (Layer 2 switching) (ICND1)
Cisco Etherswitch Service Module Overview
Create topology
Spanning Tree, PCMCIA setup, memory setup
Format Flash and set up VTP
Verify PC Connectivity
Spanning Tree testing
Move PCs to another VLAN
GNS3 Etherswitch Wizard
GNS3 Macros
GNS3 Campus 1: Spanning Tree optimization (ICND1/ICND2)
Which ports are blocking?
Spanning Tree blocks core switch ports
CDP & LLDP and STP – what happens?
STP – optimize Core switches
CCNA Campus VLOGs ICND1
CCNA VLOG #065: Routed ports, Switchports and SVIs – what and how?
CCNA VLOG #066: How to configure Layer 3 switching and interVLAN routing for the
CCNA VLOG #067: How to configure Layer 3 switching and interVLAN routing for the
CCNA VLOG #068: How to configure Layer 3 switching and interVLAN routing for the
CCNA VLOG #071: Using Ostinato to prove how broadcasts work for the CCNA Exam (P
CCNA VLOG #072: Using Ostinato to prove how broadcasts work for the CCNA Exam (P
Routing Introduction (ICND1)
Introduction to IP Routing
Overview
Routed vs. Routing Protocols
Routed protocols
Demonstrations
Static Routes and Dynamic Routes
Static vs. Dynamic Routing
Static vs. Dynamic Routing
How do routers determine the best route?
Terms: AS, IGPs, EGPs
Types of Routing Protocols -Distance Vector, Link State
EIGRP – advanced distance vector routing protocol
Administrative Distance Introduction
Administrative Distance values
Additional AD values
How does a router route when told conflicting information?
Classful routing protocols
Auto Summarization
Classless routing protocols
Administrative Distance versus mask length
Administrative Distance and multiple routes with the same mask
Link State Routing Protocols
OSPF Hierarchy – Multiple areas
Benefits of link state routing
Drawbacks of link state routing
Static Routing (ICND1)
Static Routing 1
Static Routing 2
Static Routing 3
Static Routing 4
Static Routing 5
Static Routing 6: Default Routes
Static Routing 7: Remove Static Routes
IP Default-gateway? (CCNA VLOG)
IP default gateway versus default route? (CCNA VLOG #004)
Static routing VLOGs (ICND1)
CCNA VLOG #076: Static and default IP routes for the CCNA Exam (Part 1)
CCNA VLOG #077: Static and default IP routes for the CCNA Exam (Part 2)
CCNA VLOG #078: Administrative Distance and Static routes for the CCNA Exam (Par
RIP (ICND1)
RIP Part 1
RIP Part 2
RIP Part 3
RIP Part 4
RIP Part 5
RIP Part 6
RIP Troubleshooting (ICND1)
CCNA VLOG #057: RIP Troubleshooting Scenario 1. Can you find the issue?
CCNA VLOG #058: RIP Troubleshooting Scenario 2. Can you find the issue?
CCNA VLOG #059: RIP Troubleshooting Scenario 3: Can you find the issue?
CCNA VLOG #061: Did RIP or something else break the network? Can you find the is
RIP Cheat Sheet
PacketLife.net RIP Cheat Sheet
RIP Sims (ICND1)
RIP Sim 1
RIP Sim 2
RIP Sim 3
RIP Sim 4
RIP Sim 5
RIP Sim 6
RIP Sim 7
RIP Sim 8
Router on a stick (ICND1)
Router on a stick overview and create topology
Router configuration and Wireshark capture of 802.1Q frames
Router on Stick Simulation
Layer 3 routing using SVIs (Switched Virtual Interfaces)
Routed Port – Turn a switch port into a routed port
Administrative Distance and Route lengths
Administrative Distance Part 1 (CCNA VLOG #014)
Administrative Distance Part 2 (CCNA VLOG #016)
Administrative Distance Part 3 (CCNA VLOG #017)
Administrative Distance Part 4 (CCNA VLOG #018)
VLSM (ICND1)
VLSM – Part 1
VLSM – Part 2
Network Time Protocol (NTP) – ICND1
NTP Overview and Demo: Issue on Network
Configure NTP
Points to remember
Real world network management (Optional ICND1)
Please note
Its not the NETWORK!
Netpath, NPM12 and GNS3 overview
Live demo of NetPath
Create a GNS3 network and integrate NPM (Optional ICND1)
How to Guide, Topology Overview, Windows 7 VM for NPM and Windows 2012 VHD
NPM Download, Access NPM software and Install and Inititial Login to NPM
Integration of NPM and GNS3, GNS3 VM and Build GNS3 Topology
Configure Routers, Configure Management network and Test IP connectivity
Import GNS3 network into NPM
Network Management Fundamentals (ICND1)
Applications covered in course
Event Based Network Management Protocols and best practices
Network Management Planning
Reporting, Network Overhead and Impact of Network Topology
ACLs and Firewall rules
Network Management Protocols (ICND1)
Network Management Protocols, Ping, SNMP and WMI
Ping, SNMP, WMI
Demo Wireshark, NPM and GNS3
Demo: Wireshark, NPM and GNS3 Part 2
Demo: Wireshark, NPM, ICMP and SNMP
Demo; Wireshark and SNMP
MIBs OIDs and Performance Counters (ICND1)
Overview and RFCs
Demo MIB Browser
Demo MIB Browser
Performance Counters
Syslog (ICND1)
Overview
Demo: Logging levels
Demo: Telnet (monitor) and logging
Demo: Logging levels, monitor, Stop logging to console and Logging Buffer
Demo: Kwi Syslog Server
Demo: Syslog levels, facilities and GNS3 setup with Syslog server
Demo: GNS3 and Syslog
Demo: Timestamps, dates and other options
Managing Cisco Devices (ICND1)
Cisco Router Components
Router Components (continued)
Modules
Demo: Router components
Demo: Router Components
Configuration Register Part 1
Configuration Register Part 2
Boot Field and software, Router Boot Process – POST and load of IOS
Boot process and Demo: Bootup without startup config
Image Boot Theory, Boot System Command and Boot Process Theory – Startup Config
IOS Images
Demo: IOS Systems
IOS Naming Conventions
Backup IOS to TFTP Server
Upgrade IOS Theory, Download IOS from Cisco and Demo: Upgrade IOS
Password Recovery
Demo: Password Recovery
Infrastructure Security (ICND1)
Enable and Secret Passwords 1
Enable and Secret Passwords 2
Enable and Secret Passwords 3
Enable and Secret Passwords 4
Disable Services
Disable CDP
Line console security
Telnet security
Sessions and lines
SSH
Banners – Introduction
Banners – MOTD
Login and Exec Banners
Password Sim 1 (CC1.S1.2)
Troubleshoot Telnet Issues (ICND1)
Telnet troubleshooting (CCNA VLOG #006)
IOS Licensing (ICND1)
Licensing Overview
IOS Feature Sets
License Types
License File
ACLS (ICND1)
Access Control Lists (ACLs) introduction
ACL demonstrations, wildcard masks Part 1
ACL demonstrations, wildcard masks Part 2
ACL demonstrations Part 1
ACL demonstrations Part 2
Extended ACL demonstrations
Access List Cheat Sheet
PacketLife.net Access List Cheat Sheet
ACL Sims (ICND1)
ACLs – sim 1
ACLs – sim 2
ACLs – sim 3
ACLs – sim 4
ACLs – sim 5
Network Address Translation (NAT) – (ICND1)
NAT Part 1
NAT Part 2
NAT Part 3
NAT Part 4
NAT Part 5
NAT Part 6
NAT Part 7
NAT Part 8
NAT Part 9
NAT Part 10
NAT Part 11
NAT Part 12
NAT Part 13
NAT Part 14
NAT Part 15
NAT Part 16
NAT Part 17
NAT Part 18
NAT Part 19
NAT Part 20
NAT Part 21
NAT Part 22
NAT Part 23
NAT Part 24
NAT Troubleshooting and VLOGs ICND1
CCNA VLOG #032: Static NAT Part 1
CCNA VLOG #033: Static NAT Part 2
CCNA VLOG #034: NAT Single IP Multiple Servers
CCNA VLOG #035: NAT Troubleshooting 1 – Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-12
CCNA VLOG #036: NAT Troubleshooting 2 – Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-12
CCNA VLOG #038: NAT Troubleshooting 3 – Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-12
CCNA VLOG #040: NAT Troubleshooting 4 – Can you find the issue? CCNA Exam 200-12
CCNA VLOG #046 NAT Troubleshooting Scenario 5 – Can you find the issue? CCNA Exa
NAT Cheat Sheet
PacketLife.net NAT Cheat Sheet
NAT Sims
NAT – sim 1
NAT – sim 2
NAT – sim 3
NAT – sim 4
IP phone startup process (ICND1)
IP Phone Startup – Power requirements
Demonstration of Cisco IP Telephony configuration
Demonstration: Voice VLAN Configuration
How does an IP Phone get an IP address and register with a CUCM?
GNS3 Campus 1: NAT and Internet access
Configure NAT and test
Cisco IGP Cheat Sheet (ICND1)
PacketLife.net Interior Gateway Protocols Cheat Sheet
IPv6 (ICND1)
IPv6 Part 1
IPv6 Part 2
IPv6 Part 3
IPv6 Part 4
IPv6 Part 5
IPv6 Sims
IPv6 – sim 1
IPv6 – sim 2
IPv6 Addressing, routing and troubleshooting ICND1
CCNA VLOG #048: IPv6 static routing using next hop IPv6 address (IPv6 routing Pa
CCNA VLOG #049: IPv6 static routing using next hop IPv6 address (IPv6 routing Pa
CCNA VLOG #062: Troubleshooting IPv6 networks for the CCNA exam (Part 1): Can yo
CCNA VLOG #063: Troubleshooting IPv6 networks for the CCNA exam (Part 2). Can yo
CCNA VLOG #064: Troubleshooting IPv6 networks for the CCNA exam (Part 3). Can yo
IPv6 Cheat Sheet
PacketLife.net IPv6 Cheat Sheet
Implementing IPv6 addressing on Hosts and Routers (ICND1)
IPv6 addressing and SLAAC Part 1
IPv6 addressing and SLAAC Part 2
IPv6 addressing and SLAAC Part 3
IPv6 addressing and SLAAC Demo 1
IPv6 addressing and SLAAC Demo 2
IPv6 addressing and SLAAC Demo 3
IPv6 addressing and SLAAC Demo 4
IPv6 DHCP Server, Relay Agent and Client Part 1
IPv6 DHCP Server, Relay Agent and Client Part 2
DCE DTE – physical routers (ICND1)
Home lab options
DCE DTE Demo Part 1
DCE DTE Demo Part 2
PPP Cheat Sheet
PacketLife.net PPP Cheat Sheet
VPN Config Generator Software
IPSec: Static Site to Site VPN
GRE: Site to Site Tunnel
IPSec Cheat Sheet
PacketLife.net IPSec Cheat Sheet
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