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Cisco CCNA 200-301 Complete Guide

Offered By: Skillshare

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Course Description

Overview

This course covers all exam topics for the new 200-301 exam to earn CCNA.

It's recommended to review my GNS3 Course for Cisco devices so that you may more easily lab up the examples given in the course.

Whether your looking to add a certification to your resume, stay up on modern networking trends, or just getting started in the industry; earning your CCNA is a great way to get started.

This course provides everything you'll need to go from 0 to CCNA.

Included in this course:

  • Lab setup instructions and recommendations

  • 45 Lectures, covering every exam topic in detail

  • 90+ Practice questions

  • Over a dozen labs!

According to Glassdoor, having CCNA on your resume can land an average salary of over $74,000 !

Definitely a way to get a jumpstart on a successful career!

Why wait to be successful? Let's get started right here, right now; and I'll be here to help along the way.

Happy Learning!


Syllabus

  • Course Introduction
  • 1.1.1 Network Components Part 1
  • 1.1.2 Network Components Part 2
  • 1.2 Network Topologies
  • 1.3 Physical Cabling
  • 1.4 Layer 1 Troubleshooting
  • 1.5 Layer 2 Concepts
  • 1.6 IPv4 concepts and configuration
  • 1.7 IPv6 addresses and configuration
  • 1.8 Comparing TCP and UDP
  • 1.9 Wireless Principles
  • 1.10 Virtualization
  • 2.1 VLAN fundamentals and configuration
  • 2.2 dot1Q fundamentals and configuration
  • 2.3 Layer 2 Discovery Protocols
  • 2.4 RPVST+ Part 1
  • 2.5 RPVST+ Part 2
  • 2.6 Etherchannels concepts and configuration
  • 2.7 wireless architectures and AP Modes
  • 2.8 Physical WLAN connections
  • 2.9 Configuring an SSID on a WLC
  • 3.1 Reading a routing table
  • 3.2 Routing decisions and attributes
  • 3.3 IPv4 and IPv6 static routing
  • 3.4 OSPFv2 part 1
  • 3.5 OSPFv2 part 2
  • 3.6 FHRPs
  • 4.1 Configuring source NAT
  • 4.2 Configuring NTP
  • 4.3 DHCP and DNS
  • 4.4 configuring DHCP
  • 4.5 SNMP and syslogging
  • 4.6 QoS
  • 4.7 SSH
  • 4.8 FTP and TFTP
  • 5.1 Defining key security concepts
  • 5.2 Elements of a security program
  • 5.3 AAA
  • 5.4 S2S and RA VPN
  • 5.5 ACLs
  • 5.6 Layer 2 Security
  • 5.7 Wireless Security
  • 6.1 Automating Network Management
  • 6.2 Controller based and SDN architectures
  • 6.3 REST APIs
  • 6.4 configuration management systems

Taught by

Ben Jacobson

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