The Complete Networking Fundamentals Course To Kick-Start Your CCNA Exam Preparation - Part 3

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The Complete Networking Fundamentals Course To Kick-Start Your CCNA Exam Preparation - Part 3
.MP4, AVC, 1920x1080, 15 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 15h 40m | 4.24 GB
Instructor: David Bombal

Discover key networking concepts and level up your CCNA knowledge base. This guide will get you up-and-running so you can pass this higher-level CCNA exam

Key Features
Master the routing and NAT part of the CCNA exam
Learn how to configure and troubleshoot ACLs (Access Control Lists)
Learn security mechanisms and protocols such as 802.1X, RADIUS, and TACACS

What You Will Learn
Understand routed protocols and see them demonstrated
Discover the difference between static and dynamic routes
Explore router-on-a-stick and create a topology
Router configuration and using Wireshark to capture 802.1Q frames
Understand both dynamic and static NAT
Security mechanisms and protocols such as ACLs, ACS, 802.1X, RADIUS, and TACACS

About
Welcome to the Complete Networking Fundamentals Course to Kick-Start Your CCNA Exam Preparation–Part 3! In this course, you will master the technologies that keep the world connected and running. This course covers more advanced topics that you need to know to become CCNA-certified. The course will prepare you for Static and Default IP routing. It briefs you about a host of networking protocols such as RIP (Routing Information Protocol) and NTP (Network Time Protocol), and their troubleshooting and simulation. You'll learn how router-on-a-stick works and about other inter-VLAN routing topics. This course is a mix of ICND1 and ICND2 topics with the ICND1 portion covering important subjects such as ACLs, a NAT overview, troubleshooting and simulation, and Cisco CCNA IOS Licensing, to name a few. The ICND2 portion covers DHCP snooping, port security, switch stacking, 802.1x, RADIUS, TACACS, and ACS.

This course covers more advanced CCNA topics and prepares you for static and default IP routing. It briefs you about a host of protocols such as RIP (Routing Information Protocol) and NTP (Network Time Protocol), and their troubleshooting and simulation; you'll master the router-on-a-stick simulation. This course is a mix of ICND1 and ICND2 topics with the ICND1 portion covering important topics such as ACLs, a NAT overview, troubleshooting and simulation, and Cisco CCNA IOS Licensing, to name a few. The ICND2 portion covers DHCP snooping, port security, switch stacking, 802.1x, RADIUS, TACACS, and ACS. By the end of this course, you'll be able to confidently discuss advanced networking topics and to start configuring real networking devices such as routers and switches.