Cisco CCNA R/S (200-125): The Complete Course – Lazaro Diaz

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What is This course?

This course is Archive: is for Cisco's newest certification, the CCNA R/S 200-125, that became effective on August 21st, 2016..

How does This course Archive:?

Archive: This course is for Cisco's newest certification, the CCNA R/S 200-125, that became effective on August 21st, 2016.

What is Cisco certifications?

Cisco certifications is do have an expiration date and they need to be renewed every couple of years..

How does Cisco certifications do have?

Cisco certifications do have an expiration date and they need to be renewed every couple of years.

What is The course?

The course is was produced in a very effective manner where you, the student, would feel as if you are in a classroom setting and the instructor is speaking directly to YOU.Following Laz's instructions and using his recommendations for other resources like books, etc., has proven to be the key to lead his students to achieve success in passing the certification exam.Laz's style of teaching, (and there is a method to his madness), is very laid back and somewhat unorthodox, as you will see for yourself.However, this is to make the topics covered more digestible and easier for anyone to understand..

How does The course was produced?

The course was produced in a very effective manner where you, the student, would feel as if you are in a classroom setting and the instructor is speaking directly to YOU.Following Laz's instructions and using his recommendations for other resources like books, etc., has proven to be the key to lead his students to achieve success in passing the certification exam.Laz's style of teaching, (and there is a method to his madness), is very laid back and somewhat unorthodox, as you will see for yourself.However, this is to make the topics covered more digestible and easier for anyone to understand.

What is you?

you is Even if are totally new to Networking.So, whether you are a novice, need to pass the CCNA or just need a refresher for your current job, this course has everything you need.Don't doubt the Instructor with the proven record, but rather embrace his knowledge and his experience when it comes to this; after all...his reputation depends on your success!You will acquire the knowledge in this course to make it transferable to real world use, as a Cisco and/or IT Professional.DISCLAIMER: Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are not part of the course..

How does you are totally?

Even if you are totally new to Networking.So, whether you are a novice, need to pass the CCNA or just need a refresher for your current job, this course has everything you need.Don't doubt the Instructor with the proven record, but rather embrace his knowledge and his experience when it comes to this; after all...his reputation depends on your success!You will acquire the knowledge in this course to make it transferable to real world use, as a Cisco and/or IT Professional.DISCLAIMER: Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are not part of the course.

What is It?

It is is the students responsibility to have these to practice with..

How does It is?

It is the students responsibility to have these to practice with.

What is The Cisco Packet Tracer & VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab)?

The Cisco Packet Tracer & VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) is are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco..

How does The Cisco Packet Tracer & VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are?

The Cisco Packet Tracer & VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco.

What is students?

students is But have more options than those..

How does students have?

But students have more options than those.

What is They?

They is can create their own lab with real equipment, get BOSON or GNS3..

How does They can create?

They can create their own lab with real equipment, get BOSON or GNS3.

What is It?

It is is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course.BOOKS USED IN THE COURSE: CCNA R/S by Cisco Press, Sybex CCNA Study Guide by Todd Lammle & The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!, by Lazaro J. Diaz - These are ALL available on AMAZONThis course will give you an in-depth understanding of networking, using routers and switches and their various configurations and connections..

How does It is up to?

It is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course.BOOKS USED IN THE COURSE: CCNA R/S by Cisco Press, Sybex CCNA Study Guide by Todd Lammle & The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!, by Lazaro J. Diaz - These are ALL available on AMAZONThis course will give you an in-depth understanding of networking, using routers and switches and their various configurations and connections.

What is You?

You is will learn how to configure; default, static and dynamic routing..

How does You will learn?

You will learn how to configure; default, static and dynamic routing.

What is You?

You is will comprehend how to manipulate each of the routing protocols attributes to meet the requirements of the network..

How does You will comprehend?

You will comprehend how to manipulate each of the routing protocols attributes to meet the requirements of the network.

What is This course?

This course is will also prepare you in Layer 2 technology and its various configurations, such as; VLAN’s, VTP, STP, PortFast, EtherChannel, Port-Security, Inter-VLAN communication & Trunking; plus the newest requirements needed for CISCO's NEW CCNA (200-125) certification exam as well..

How does This course will also prepare?

This course will also prepare you in Layer 2 technology and its various configurations, such as; VLAN’s, VTP, STP, PortFast, EtherChannel, Port-Security, Inter-VLAN communication & Trunking; plus the newest requirements needed for CISCO's NEW CCNA (200-125) certification exam as well.

What is You?

You is will also acquire the knowledge needed to secure the routers through the use of Access-list, configuring the different types of NAT & will be able to manage the router’s components..

How does You will also acquire?

You will also acquire the knowledge needed to secure the routers through the use of Access-list, configuring the different types of NAT & will be able to manage the router’s components.

What is students,?

students, is As you will also be able to thoroughly grasp the concepts of both Internet Protocols; IPv4 & IPv6..

How does students, will also be?

As students, you will also be able to thoroughly grasp the concepts of both Internet Protocols; IPv4 & IPv6.

What is KEY?

KEY is These are to any Network!Please keep in mind that Laz has his own book called "The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!" that will further help those that need a more in-depth understanding of IPv4 & IPv6.Also covered in this course is Wide Area Network Protocols like HDLC, PPP, Frame Relay, HSRP, BGP, MPLS, NHRP, MGRE among other things.You will also learn how to create redundancy in networks through the use of Redundancy Protocols such as HSRP which is just as important..

How does KEY are?

These are KEY to any Network!Please keep in mind that Laz has his own book called "The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!" that will further help those that need a more in-depth understanding of IPv4 & IPv6.Also covered in this course is Wide Area Network Protocols like HDLC, PPP, Frame Relay, HSRP, BGP, MPLS, NHRP, MGRE among other things.You will also learn how to create redundancy in networks through the use of Redundancy Protocols such as HSRP which is just as important.

What is the WAN,?

the WAN, is Also, within you, the student, will also learn how to create VPN’s and GRE Tunnels among other things that are crucial in passing the new CCNA.Great achievements and success is at your grasp!All you need to do is let this course guide you through it.The possibilities are going to be endless once you take this CCNA certification course.Pre-requisitesCCNA R/S by Cisco Press, Sybex CCNA Study Guide by Todd LammleTarget AudienceThis course was prepared for those that need to pass the CCNA R/S 200-125 certification examStudents that are currently in College or University for Networking of Computer Science degreesAnyone that wants to advance their career into NetworkingCurriculumSection 1 : Introduction to the CCNA (200-125) The Complete CourseLecture 1 : Introduction to the CCNA CourseSection 2 : Introduction to TCP/IP NetworkingLecture 1 : Introduction to TCP/IP NetworkingLecture 2 : Perspectives on NetworkingLecture 3 : The Application Layer of the TCP/IP ModelLecture 4 : The Transport Layer of the TCP/IP ModelLecture 5 : The Network Layer of the TCP/IP ModelLecture 6 : The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP/IP ModelLecture 7 : Summary of SectionSection 3 : The Breakdown to the OSI ModelLecture 1 : The OSI ModelLecture 2 : Comparing the OSI Model with the TCP/IP ModelLecture 3 : OSI Layers and their functionsLecture 4 : OSI Layering Concepts and benefitsLecture 5 : Summary of SectionSection 4 : A Look at the Cisco ModelsLecture 1 :Cisco Three Layer ModelLecture 2 : Cisco Collapsed ArchitectureLecture 3 : Summary of SectionSection 5 : An Introduction to Ethernet LANsLecture 1 :An Overview of LANsLecture 2 :Common Small Office Home Office LANLecture 3 :Common Enterprise LANLecture 4 :Ethernet Cabling StandardsLecture 5 :Summary of SectionSection 6 : Nodes used on Ethernet LANsLecture 1 :Devices used on Ethernet NetworksLecture 2 : Summary of SectionSection 7 : Introduction to IPv4 AddressingLecture 1 : Introduction to IPv4 AddressingLecture 2 : Format and Classes of an IPv4 AddressLecture 3 : Private IP AddressingLecture 4 : Summary of SectionSection 8 : Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4Lecture 1 : Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4Lecture 2 : Subnetting a Class "C" AddressLecture 3 : Subnetting a Class "B" AddressLecture 4 : Subnetting a Class "A" AddressLecture 5 : Summary of SectionSection 9 : VLSMLecture 1 : Variable Length Subnet MaskingLecture 2 : VLSM BreakdownLecture 3 : Creating a VLSM NetworkLecture 4 : Summary of SectionSection 10 : Route SummarizationLecture 1 : Route SummarizationLecture 2 : Summarization BreakdownLecture 3 : Assigning the summary AddressLecture 4 : Summary of SectionSection 11 : Configuration within the CLILecture 1 : Introduction to Cisco's CLILecture 2 : Navigation through the CLILecture 3 : Cisco Router ComponentsLecture 4 : Router Boot SequenceLecture 5 : Password Recovery ProcedureLecture 6 : Router Administrative CommandsLecture 7 : Router Interface CommandsLecture 8 : Summary of Section Section 12 : All About RoutingLecture 1 : Routing Packets in your networkLecture 2 : Default RoutingLecture 3 : Static RoutingLecture 4 : Dynamic RoutingLecture 5 : Configuring RIPv2Lecture 6 : Passive-Interface InterfaceLecture 7 : Configuring the Passive-Interface CommandLecture 8 : RIPv2 Default RoutesLecture 9 : Configuring RIPv2 Default RoutesLecture 10 : Summary of Section Section 13 : The EIGRP Routing ProtocolLecture 1 : EIGPR Routing ProtocolLecture 2 : Basic Configuration of EIGRPLecture 3 : The EIGRP Topology TableLecture 4 : Successor and feasible Successor RoutesLecture 5 : The EIGRP Neighbor TableLecture 6 : Using Wildcards to Configure EIGRPLecture 7 : Tweaking the Bandwidth in EIGRPLecture 8 : Load balancing with EIGRPLecture 9 : Summary of Section Section 14 : All About OSPFLecture 1 : All About OSPFLecture 2 : OSPF Basic LabLecture 3 :Designated and Backup Router labLecture 4 : Multi-Area OSPF LabLecture 5 : OSPF Authentication LabLecture 6 : Summary of Section Section 15 : All about SwitchingLecture 1 : LAN SwitchingLecture 2 : Configuring Common Commands on a SwitchLecture 3 : The Spanning-Tree ProtocolLecture 4 : Spanning-Tree Protocol Election ProcessLecture 5 : Manipulation of STPLecture 6 : Summary of Section Section 16 : All about VLANsLecture 1 : Using VLANs on our NetworkLecture 2 : VLAN ConfigurationLecture 3 : Using the Virtual Trunking ProtocolLecture 4 : Trunking Ports on L2 SwitchesLecture 5 : Securing ports on a SwitchLecture 6 : Summary of Section Section 17 : Welcome to Inter-VLAN Routing and EtherChannelLecture 1 : Inter-VLAN RoutingLecture 2 : Ether-ChannelLecture 3 : EtherChannel ConfigurationLecture 4 : Summary of Section Section 18 : Welcome to IPv6Lecture 1 : The In's and outs of IPv6Lecture 2 : Assigning IPv6 Addresses to an interfaceLecture 3 : Static Routing in IPv6Lecture 4 : RIPng ConfigurationLecture 5 : EIGRPv6 ConfigurationLecture 6 : OSPFv3 ConfigurationLecture 7 : Dual StackLecture 8 : Subnetting in IPv6Lecture 9 : Summary of Section Section 19 : Welcome to Access-ListLecture 1 : Unraveling Access ListLecture 2 : Standard ACL ConfigurationLecture 3 : Standard ACLs for TelnetLecture 4 : Extended ACL ConfigurationLecture 5 : Named ACL ConfigurationLecture 6 : Using the REMARK Command in ACLLecture 7 : Summary of Section Section 20 : Welcome to NATLecture 1 : Network Access TranslationLecture 2 : Configuring NAT OverloadLecture 3 : Summary of Section Section 21 : Welcome to Wide Area NetworkLecture 1 : Wide Area NetworksLecture 2 : Configuring PPPLecture 3 : Configuring Frame RelayLecture 4 : Summary of SectionLecture 5 : Configuring GRE TunnelLecture 6 : Radius LabLecture 7 : TACACS+ LabLecture 8 : IPSLA Lab Section 22 : Welcome to MPLSLecture 1 : What is MPLS?Lecture 2 : Basic MPLS LabLecture 3 : MPLS VPN Layer 2Lecture 4 : MPLS VPN Layer 3Lecture 5 : Summary of Section Section 23 : Welcome to BGPLecture 1 : Welcome to BGPLecture 2 : Comparison BGP Lab iBGP VS..

How does the WAN, will also learn?

Also, within the WAN, you, the student, will also learn how to create VPN’s and GRE Tunnels among other things that are crucial in passing the new CCNA.Great achievements and success is at your grasp!All you need to do is let this course guide you through it.The possibilities are going to be endless once you take this CCNA certification course.Pre-requisitesCCNA R/S by Cisco Press, Sybex CCNA Study Guide by Todd LammleTarget AudienceThis course was prepared for those that need to pass the CCNA R/S 200-125 certification examStudents that are currently in College or University for Networking of Computer Science degreesAnyone that wants to advance their career into NetworkingCurriculumSection 1 : Introduction to the CCNA (200-125) The Complete CourseLecture 1 : Introduction to the CCNA CourseSection 2 : Introduction to TCP/IP NetworkingLecture 1 : Introduction to TCP/IP NetworkingLecture 2 : Perspectives on NetworkingLecture 3 : The Application Layer of the TCP/IP ModelLecture 4 : The Transport Layer of the TCP/IP ModelLecture 5 : The Network Layer of the TCP/IP ModelLecture 6 : The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP/IP ModelLecture 7 : Summary of SectionSection 3 : The Breakdown to the OSI ModelLecture 1 : The OSI ModelLecture 2 : Comparing the OSI Model with the TCP/IP ModelLecture 3 : OSI Layers and their functionsLecture 4 : OSI Layering Concepts and benefitsLecture 5 : Summary of SectionSection 4 : A Look at the Cisco ModelsLecture 1 :Cisco Three Layer ModelLecture 2 : Cisco Collapsed ArchitectureLecture 3 : Summary of SectionSection 5 : An Introduction to Ethernet LANsLecture 1 :An Overview of LANsLecture 2 :Common Small Office Home Office LANLecture 3 :Common Enterprise LANLecture 4 :Ethernet Cabling StandardsLecture 5 :Summary of SectionSection 6 : Nodes used on Ethernet LANsLecture 1 :Devices used on Ethernet NetworksLecture 2 : Summary of SectionSection 7 : Introduction to IPv4 AddressingLecture 1 : Introduction to IPv4 AddressingLecture 2 : Format and Classes of an IPv4 AddressLecture 3 : Private IP AddressingLecture 4 : Summary of SectionSection 8 : Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4Lecture 1 : Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4Lecture 2 : Subnetting a Class "C" AddressLecture 3 : Subnetting a Class "B" AddressLecture 4 : Subnetting a Class "A" AddressLecture 5 : Summary of SectionSection 9 : VLSMLecture 1 : Variable Length Subnet MaskingLecture 2 : VLSM BreakdownLecture 3 : Creating a VLSM NetworkLecture 4 : Summary of SectionSection 10 : Route SummarizationLecture 1 : Route SummarizationLecture 2 : Summarization BreakdownLecture 3 : Assigning the summary AddressLecture 4 : Summary of SectionSection 11 : Configuration within the CLILecture 1 : Introduction to Cisco's CLILecture 2 : Navigation through the CLILecture 3 : Cisco Router ComponentsLecture 4 : Router Boot SequenceLecture 5 : Password Recovery ProcedureLecture 6 : Router Administrative CommandsLecture 7 : Router Interface CommandsLecture 8 : Summary of Section Section 12 : All About RoutingLecture 1 : Routing Packets in your networkLecture 2 : Default RoutingLecture 3 : Static RoutingLecture 4 : Dynamic RoutingLecture 5 : Configuring RIPv2Lecture 6 : Passive-Interface InterfaceLecture 7 : Configuring the Passive-Interface CommandLecture 8 : RIPv2 Default RoutesLecture 9 : Configuring RIPv2 Default RoutesLecture 10 : Summary of Section Section 13 : The EIGRP Routing ProtocolLecture 1 : EIGPR Routing ProtocolLecture 2 : Basic Configuration of EIGRPLecture 3 : The EIGRP Topology TableLecture 4 : Successor and feasible Successor RoutesLecture 5 : The EIGRP Neighbor TableLecture 6 : Using Wildcards to Configure EIGRPLecture 7 : Tweaking the Bandwidth in EIGRPLecture 8 : Load balancing with EIGRPLecture 9 : Summary of Section Section 14 : All About OSPFLecture 1 : All About OSPFLecture 2 : OSPF Basic LabLecture 3 :Designated and Backup Router labLecture 4 : Multi-Area OSPF LabLecture 5 : OSPF Authentication LabLecture 6 : Summary of Section Section 15 : All about SwitchingLecture 1 : LAN SwitchingLecture 2 : Configuring Common Commands on a SwitchLecture 3 : The Spanning-Tree ProtocolLecture 4 : Spanning-Tree Protocol Election ProcessLecture 5 : Manipulation of STPLecture 6 : Summary of Section Section 16 : All about VLANsLecture 1 : Using VLANs on our NetworkLecture 2 : VLAN ConfigurationLecture 3 : Using the Virtual Trunking ProtocolLecture 4 : Trunking Ports on L2 SwitchesLecture 5 : Securing ports on a SwitchLecture 6 : Summary of Section Section 17 : Welcome to Inter-VLAN Routing and EtherChannelLecture 1 : Inter-VLAN RoutingLecture 2 : Ether-ChannelLecture 3 : EtherChannel ConfigurationLecture 4 : Summary of Section Section 18 : Welcome to IPv6Lecture 1 : The In's and outs of IPv6Lecture 2 : Assigning IPv6 Addresses to an interfaceLecture 3 : Static Routing in IPv6Lecture 4 : RIPng ConfigurationLecture 5 : EIGRPv6 ConfigurationLecture 6 : OSPFv3 ConfigurationLecture 7 : Dual StackLecture 8 : Subnetting in IPv6Lecture 9 : Summary of Section Section 19 : Welcome to Access-ListLecture 1 : Unraveling Access ListLecture 2 : Standard ACL ConfigurationLecture 3 : Standard ACLs for TelnetLecture 4 : Extended ACL ConfigurationLecture 5 : Named ACL ConfigurationLecture 6 : Using the REMARK Command in ACLLecture 7 : Summary of Section Section 20 : Welcome to NATLecture 1 : Network Access TranslationLecture 2 : Configuring NAT OverloadLecture 3 : Summary of Section Section 21 : Welcome to Wide Area NetworkLecture 1 : Wide Area NetworksLecture 2 : Configuring PPPLecture 3 : Configuring Frame RelayLecture 4 : Summary of SectionLecture 5 : Configuring GRE TunnelLecture 6 : Radius LabLecture 7 : TACACS+ LabLecture 8 : IPSLA Lab Section 22 : Welcome to MPLSLecture 1 : What is MPLS?Lecture 2 : Basic MPLS LabLecture 3 : MPLS VPN Layer 2Lecture 4 : MPLS VPN Layer 3Lecture 5 : Summary of Section Section 23 : Welcome to BGPLecture 1 : Welcome to BGPLecture 2 : Comparison BGP Lab iBGP VS.

What is eBGP LabLecture 3 :?

eBGP LabLecture 3 : is Minimal eBGP Lab explainedLecture 4 : Summary of Section Section 24 : Introduction to HSRPLecture 1 : Welcome to HSRPLecture 2 : HSRP LabLecture 3 : Summary of Section Section 25 : Welcome to DMVPNLecture 1 : Intro to DMVPNLecture 2 : DMVPN LabLecture 3 : Summary of SectionLecture 4 : vpn Section 26 : IP ServicesLecture 1 : Introduction to IP ServicesLecture 2 : SNMP LabLecture 3 : Summary of Section Section 27 : Managing a Cisco IntetnetworkLecture 1 : Configuring DHCPLecture 2 : DHCP Relay AgentLecture 3 : Verifying DHCP on a Cisco IOSLecture 4 : Network Time Protocol (NTP)Lecture 5 : Resolving HostnamesLecture 6 : Summary of Section Section 28 : Introduction to Evolution of Intelligent NetworksLecture 1 : Introduction to the Evolution of Intelligent NetworksLecture 2 : Application Programming Interfaces (API)Lecture 3 : Cisco APIC-EMLecture 4 : Summary of Section Section 29 : LicensingLecture 1 : Licensing a Cisco RouterLecture 2 : Licensing LabLecture 3 : Summary of Section Section 30 : Summary of CourseLecture 1 : Summary of Course Section 31 : Bonus LabLecture 1 : Extreme Challenge Lab From Scratch!.

How does eBGP LabLecture 3 : Welcome?

eBGP LabLecture 3 : Minimal eBGP Lab explainedLecture 4 : Summary of Section Section 24 : Introduction to HSRPLecture 1 : Welcome to HSRPLecture 2 : HSRP LabLecture 3 : Summary of Section Section 25 : Welcome to DMVPNLecture 1 : Intro to DMVPNLecture 2 : DMVPN LabLecture 3 : Summary of SectionLecture 4 : vpn Section 26 : IP ServicesLecture 1 : Introduction to IP ServicesLecture 2 : SNMP LabLecture 3 : Summary of Section Section 27 : Managing a Cisco IntetnetworkLecture 1 : Configuring DHCPLecture 2 : DHCP Relay AgentLecture 3 : Verifying DHCP on a Cisco IOSLecture 4 : Network Time Protocol (NTP)Lecture 5 : Resolving HostnamesLecture 6 : Summary of Section Section 28 : Introduction to Evolution of Intelligent NetworksLecture 1 : Introduction to the Evolution of Intelligent NetworksLecture 2 : Application Programming Interfaces (API)Lecture 3 : Cisco APIC-EMLecture 4 : Summary of Section Section 29 : LicensingLecture 1 : Licensing a Cisco RouterLecture 2 : Licensing LabLecture 3 : Summary of Section Section 30 : Summary of CourseLecture 1 : Summary of Course Section 31 : Bonus LabLecture 1 : Extreme Challenge Lab From Scratch!

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