Learn how to convert Binary, Hexadecimal and Decimal in preparation for the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam.
What you will learn
Learn the fundamentals of numbering for the CCNA exam
Calculate Binary values (for CCNA exam)
Convert Hexadecimal to Decimal (for CCNA exam)
Convert Decimal to Binary (for CCNA exam)
Why take this course?
This is a Free CCNA 200-301 Course that covers the fundamentals of how to convert numbers: Binary, Hexadecimal and Decimal. This course covers knowledge that you need for the CCNA exam, but also for the CompTIA Network+ exam. Learn the fundamentals and basics of networking.
Do you need to know this? Yes. MAC addresses are written in Hexadecimal. Access lists use binary for matching specific hosts or networks. Routing uses mask (Decimal conversations of Binary numbers) to determine if a host is local, or remote, or for comparing various static routes in a routing table.
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is highly recommended as your first certification if you want to become a network engineer. To become a CCNA, you need to pass the CCNA 200-301 exam.
Start with your CCNA exam and then look at furthering your career by becoming a CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) or DevNet Associate.
If you continue with your studies, you could one day become a Cisco Certified Network Expert (CCIE) – one of most highly regarded certifications in the networking industry.
This course is part of my full CCNA course on Udemy. I’ve made this part of the course free (and others) so you can start learning today and change your life. Don’t wait. Start studying today.