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Cisco New CCNA R/S (200-125): The Complete Course
Introduction to the CCNA 200-125 Composite Certification
S1L1 CCNA 200-125 Inroduction to the course (6:32)
Introduction to TCP/IP Networking
S2L2 Introduction to TCP:IP Networking (4:02)
S2L3 Perspectives on Networking (8:47)
S2L4 The Application Layer of the TCP:IP Model (3:09)
S2L5 the Transport Layer of the TCP:IP Model (4:55)
S2L6 The Network Layer of the TCP:IP Model (3:21)
S2L7 The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP:IP Model (2:39)
S2L8 Summary of Section (3:43)
The Breakdown to the OSI Model
S3L9 The OSI Model (2:17)
S3L10 Comparing the OSI and TCP:IP Model (4:56)
S3L11 OSI Layers and their functions (7:58)
S3L12 OSI Layering Concepts and Benefits (3:49)
S3L13 Summary of Section 3 (1:45)
A look at the Cisco Models
S4L14 Cisco 3 Layer Model (3:25)
S4L15 Cisco Collapsed Architecture (2:37)
S4L16 Summary of Section 4 (2:21)
An Introduction to Ethernet LANs
S5L17 an Overview of LAN's (3:34)
S5L18 Small Office Home Office LAN (9:44)
S5L19 Common Enterprise LAN (11:36)
S5L20 Ethernet Cabling Standards (8:17)
S5L21 Summary of Section 5 (2:50)
Nodes used on Ethernet LANs
S6L22 Devices used on an Ethernet Network (6:32)
S6L23 Summary of Section 6 (3:48)
Introduction to IPv4 Addressing
S7L24 Introduction to IPv4 Addressing (10:08)
S7L25 Format and Classes of an IPv4 Address (11:10)
S7L26 Classes and private IP Addressing (11:14)
S7L27 Summary of Section 7 (2:50)
Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4
S8L28 Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4 (15:35)
S8L29 Subnetting a Class "C" Address (4:53)
S8L30 Subnetting a Class "B" Address (4:00)
S8L31 Subnetting a Class "A" Address (5:14)
S8L32 Summary of Section 8 (1:21)
VLSM
S9L33 VLSM (2:43)
S9L34 VLSM Breakdown (11:41)
S9L35 Creating a VLSM Network (3:09)
S9L36 Summary of Section 9 (2:09)
Route Summarization
S10L37 Route Summarization (2:51)
S10L38 Summarization Breakdown (5:46)
S10L39 Assigning the Summary Address (8:04)
S10L40 Summary of Section 10 (1:26)
Configuration within the CLI
S11L41 Introduction to Cisco's CLI (2:27)
S11L42 Navigation of the CLI (11:25)
S11L43 Cisco Router Components (6:12)
S11L44 Router Boot Sequence (5:17)
S11L45 password Recovery Procedure (11:31)
S11L46 Router Administrative Commands (18:25)
S11L47 Router interface Commands (9:28)
S11L48 Summary of Section 11 (4:36)
All About Routing
S12L49 Routing Packets in your network (9:24)
S12L50 Default Routing (11:51)
S12L51 Static Routing (10:23)
S12L52 Dynamic Routing (2:54)
S12L53 Configuring RIPv2 (11:41)
S12L54 Passive Interface (1:47)
S12L55 Configuring the Passive-Interface (7:29)
S12L56 RIPv2 Default Routes (1:44)
S12L57 Configuring RIPv2 Default Routes (7:34)
S12L58 Summary of Section 12 (3:32)
The EIGRP Routing Protocol
S13L59 The EIGRP Routing Protocol (19:40)
Basic Configuration of EIGRP (8:43)
The EIGRP Topology Table (6:16)
Successor and Feasible Successor Routes (12:42)
The EIGRP Neighbor Table (4:10)
Wildcards to Configure EIGRP (8:28)
Tweaking the Bandwidth in EIGRP (8:25)
Load Balancing with EIGRP (5:31)
Summary of Section 13 (5:32)
All About OSPF
All About OSPF (12:45)
OSPF Basic Lab (7:24)
Designated and Backup Router Lab (20:40)
Multi Area OSPF Lab (12:51)
OSPF Authentication Lab (9:29)
Summary of Section 14 (2:52)
All About Switching
LAN Switching (5:24)
Common Command on a Switch (13:11)
The Spanning Tree Protocol (5:00)
STP Election Process (13:36)
Manipulation of STP (6:55)
Summary of Section 15 (3:15)
All About VLAN's
Using Vlans in Our Network (4:01)
VLAN Configuration (12:00)
Using the Virtual Trunking Protocol (7:46)
Trunking Ports on L2 Switches (10:22)
Securing Ports on a Switch (9:45)
Summary of Section 16 (2:24)
Welcome to Inter-Vlan Routing and EtherChannel
Inter-VLAN Routing (12:04)
Ether-Channel (2:16)
EtherChannel Configuration (16:22)
Summary of Section 17 (2:31)
Welcome to IPv6
The Ins and Outs of IPv6 (19:05)
Assigning IPv6 Addresses to an Interface (12:11)
Static Routing In IPv6 (8:36)
RIPng Configuration (7:20)
EIGRPv6 Configuration (9:57)
OSPFv3 Configuration (9:31)
Dual Stack Routing (10:36)
Subnetting in IPv6 (7:47)
Summary of Section (2:43)
Welcome to Access-List
Unraveling Access-List (7:35)
Standard ACL Configuration (7:30)
Standard ACL's for Telnet (8:38)
Extended ACL Configuration (12:49)
Named ACL Configuration (6:12)
Remark Command in an ACL (7:14)
Summary of Section 19 (1:48)
Welcome to NAT
Network Address Translation (NAT) (7:25)
Configuring Nat Overload (8:53)
Summary of Section 20 (2:47)
Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)
Welcome to WAN (17:34)
Configuring PPP (20:40)
Configuring Frame-Relay (19:27)
Configuring GRE Tunnels (7:50)
Radius Lab (15:14)
TACACS+ Lab (12:32)
IPSLA Lab (21:35)
Summary of Section (3:59)
Welcome to MPLS
Welcome to MPLS (12:08)
The Basics of MPLS (22:04)
MPLS VPN Layer 2 (22:49)
MPLS VPN Layer 3 (13:40)
Summary of Section (3:23)
Welcome to BGP
Introduction to BGP (7:35)
Comparison eBGP VS iBGP Lab (14:07)
Minimal eBGP (8:31)
Summary of Section (2:23)
Welcome to HSRP
Introduction to HSRP (20:38)
HSRP Lab (13:33)
Summary of Section (1:23)
Welcome to DMVPN
Intro to DMVPN (7:32)
DMVPN Lab (13:23)
VPN (3:43)
Summary of Section (2:05)
IP Services
Introduction to IP Services (11:07)
SNMP LAB (12:16)
Summary of Section (4:26)
Managing a Cisco Internetwork
Configuring DHCP (11:30)
DHCP Relay Agent (15:34)
Verifying DHCP on a Cisco IOS (5:55)
Network Time Protocol (NTP) (17:00)
Resolving Hostnames (10:48)
Summary of Section (3:26)
Evolution of Intelligent Network
Introduction to Evolution of Intelligent Network (7:44)
API's (9:33)
Cisco APIC-EM (6:20)
Summary of Section (5:50)
Licensing
Licensing a Cisco Router (6:03)
Licensing Lab (8:37)
Summary of Section (2:52)
Summary of Course
S26 Summary of Course (12:46)
Bonus Lab
Extreme Lab From Scratch Challenge (10:30)
Quality of Service (QoS)
QoS Introduction (2:00)
QoS Lab (29:16)
QoS Explanation (30:26)
Bonus Practice Multiple Topics Labs
Bonus Practice Multiple Topics Lab (83:50)
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S9L33 VLSM
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In this lecture you will learn how to properly use VLSM in your network and why did VLSM come to be.
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