Cisco CCNA (200-120): The Complete Course

This course is over 24+ hours in length and will cover all the needed subjects to be successful in passing your CCNA 200-120 exam; also the knowledge and practice labs acquired in this course will be transferable to real world use as a Cisco professional.
“This course is complemented by my newest course: Cisco CCNA (200-120) Labs: Gateway to Success! which covers all the labs needed to further give the students the practice to prepare for configurations and simulations that will be encountered in the CCNA certification exam. I have also created a free Dropbox on my website that has all the material, labs and other resources to compliment my CCNA courses.”
This course will give students an in-depth understanding of networking, using routers and switches and their various configurations and connections. Students will learn how to configure; default, static and dynamic routing. Students will comprehend how to manipulate each of the routing protocols attributes to meet the requirements of the network.
This course will also prepare the student in Layer 2 technology and its various configurations, such as; VLAN’s, VTP, STP, PortFast, EtherChannel, Port-Security, Inter-VLAN communication & Trunking.
Students will also acquire the knowledge needed to secure their routers through the use of Access-list, configuring the different types of NAT & will be able to manage the router’s components.
Students will also be able to thoroughly grasp the concepts of both Internet Protocols; IPv4 & IPv6.
Wide Area Network Protocols will also be covered; HDLC, PPP & Frame Relay. The student will also learn how to create redundancy in their networks through the use of Redundancy Protocols such as HSRP which is just as important. Also, within the WAN, the student will also learn how to create VPN’s and GRE Tunnels.
This is a full comprehensive course that will take you from A-Z in your quest for the CCNA (200-120).
Course Features
- Lectures 125
- Quizzes 0
- Language English
- Students 1
- Assessments Yes
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Course
- 1. Your First Journey into the Cisco World
- 2. Why acquire a CCNA certification?
- 3. How would you get CCNA Certified?
- 4. Which CCNA test should I take?
- 5. What does the course consist of?
- 6. Navigating the packet tracer tool P1
- 7. Navigating the packet tracer tool P2
- 8. How to create a simple topology
- 9. Configuring a router
- 10. Configuring a switch
- 11. Configuring a PC
- 12. Configuring a server
- 13. Understanding the Need for Networking
- 14. Communication at its lowest layer
- 15. Internetworking Devices used on a network
- 16. The importance of segmentation
- 17. A brief history of the OSI model
- 18. The layers of the OSI model
- 19. The 3 Upper Layers of the OSI
- 20. The 4 Lower Layers of the OSI
- 21. The process of Encapsulation
- 22. The tables we use when converting
- 23. Converting a Hex number to binary decimal
- 24. Converting a Decimal to binary/hex
- 25. Why do we need to know Hexadecimal numbers
- 26. Core Layer
- 27. Distribution Layer
- 28. Access Layer
- 29. A brief history of the model
- 30. The layers of the model & how they map over to OSI model
- 31. Definition of Ethernet Networks
- 32. The access method of Ethernet (CSMACD)
- 33. What cabling standards to we use
- 34. What is an IPv4 address & Its format
- 35. Classes of Addresses and there ranges
- 36. Definition of Private addressing
- 37. Private Class A,B & C address ranges
- 38. Why do we need IPv6?
- 39. IPv6 addressing and Expressions
- 40. IPv6 address types
- 41. The Auto configuration feature
- 42. ICMPv6
- 43. Dual Stack, 6to4 Tunneling, NATPT
- 44. The subnet Mask
- 45. The diagram we use to subnet & How to use the diagram for our needs
- 46. Class full subnetting
- 47. Class less subnetting
- 48. Route summarization
- 49. Wildcard Masking
- 50. Do we need to subnet In IPv6
- 51. How to setup the diagram for subnetting
- 52. Counting for subnets and finding increment value
- 53. Laying out the subnets with the new network prefix
- 54. How to connect to a router
- 55. Components we need to know about
- 56. Boot Sequence of a Cisco router
- 57. Navigation of the IOS
- 58. House Keeping configurations
- 59. interface configurations
- 60. Telnet into routers SSH into routers
- 61. show commands
- 62. configuring DHCP
- 63. Configuring DHCP Relay
- 64. Configuring static host tables
- 65. using the CDP command
- 66. Manipulating the register within the router
- 67. Accessing & manipulating the register within ROMMON
- 68. How does IP routing occur
- 69. what type of routing should I use
- 70. what are default routes & where do you configure them
- 71. configuring static routes on real routers
- 72. An overview of the three Dynamic routing protocols
- 73. RIPv2 & RIPng configurations P1
- 74. EIGRP & EIGRPv6 configurations P1
- 75. EIGRP Bandwidth Lab
- 76. RIPv2 & RIPng configurations P2
- 77. EIGRP & EIGRPv6 configurations P2
- 78. OSPF Terminology
- 79. Point to Point ospf
- 80. Multi access OSPF P1
- 81. Multi access OSPF P2
- 82. OSPF multiple area details
- 83. Purpose of Using Switches
- 84. Navigation on a switch and show commands
- 85. Administration configurations
- 86. What is a vlan and the importance of using vlans in our network
- 87. How to create and assign a vlan Trunking appropriate ports
- 88. What is STP used for?
- 89. How does the STP election process work
- 90. How to manipulate the election process
- 91. Turning STP off & Guarding against BPDUs on ports not using STP
- 92. What is the purpose of VTP protocol
- 93. Commands and Configurations of the VTP protocol
- 94. Turning on and adjusting port security on your switch
- 95. What is the purpose of intervlan routing
- 96. How to configure intervlan routing
- 97. How to configure intervlan routing
- 98. What are an ACL’s and its rules
- 99. STANDARD ACL
- 100. Extended ACL
- 101. Types of NAT
- 102. How NAT works
- 103. CONFIGURE NAT OVERLOAD AND DYNAMIC
- 104. Actual Configuration of NAT Overload
- 105. PITFALLS OF NAT IN CERT
- 106. What exactly is a WAN
- 107. What are the connection types and how do justify it
- 108. Understanding the CIR and Burst Rate
- 109. What is a DLCI and who assigns it
- 110. Configuring Frame relay
- 111. SHOW COMMANDS FRAME RELAY
- 112. PPP Dedicated leased connection type
- 113. PPP CONFIGURATION
- 114. Redundancy protocols overview
- 115. HSRP DETAIL AND CONFIG P1
- 116. HSRP DETAIL AND CONFIG P2
- 117. VRRP AND BLGP
- 118. SNMP
- 119. SYSLOG
- 120. NETFLOW
- 121. THE SUMMARY
- 122. S36L117 Introduction to EtherChannel
- 123. S36L118 What is EtherChannel
- 124. S36L119 EtherChannel Lab
- 125. S36L120 Summary of EtherChannel