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12/13/2019Note: A complete overview of the exam and registration instructions can be found at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/training-events/training-certifications/exams/current-list/ccna-200-301.html.
- Network models
- Network components
- Troubleshooting the interface and cable issues
- Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
- Virtualization
- Switching concepts
- Switching configuration
- VLANs
- Wireless architectures
- Wireless security
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Greg] The CCNA is often the most difficult certification in any network engineer's career to obtain. This course provides many of the core components required to be successful at the test but also successful in the networking career. I'll be covering the basics of CLI through adding IP's to router interfaces and basic switch configuration. We're going to attack these topics with diagrams and a lot of demonstrations of real routers and switches. Hi, I'm Greg Sowell, and I've been building networks worldwide for over 16 years. I'm ready to rock, so grab your laptop and console cable and let's go connect the world.
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Introduction
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1. Network Fundamentals
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Network models3m 13s
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Network components4m 39s
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Network topology achitecture5m 40s
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Command-line interface5m 50s
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Remote access5m 27s
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TCP and UDP2m 26s
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Configuring IPv4 addressing4m 54s
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IPv6 address types6m 45s
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2. Network Access
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Switching concepts3m 10s
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VLANs3m 49s
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VLAN trunking4m 41s
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Layer 2 discovery protocols2m 33s
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EtherChannels6m 9s
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Spanning tree protocol4m 36s
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Wireless frequencies4m 44s
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Wireless principles2m 26s
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Wireless security3m 9s
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WLC client configuration4m 15s
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Conclusion
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Next steps36s
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