CCNA to CCNP Transition: Miscellaneous Topics
CCNA to CCNP Transition: Miscellaneous Topics, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 21 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 4 reviews, and has 1543 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand topics that are usually confuse CCNA Students. Be ready for starting your CCNP Studies with confidence. Understand the Network Command Understand the OSPF Process ID, and does it mean to be locally significant. Understand the longest match rule. Understand the VTP Client Mode. Load Balancing using Static Routing. Floating Static Routes with IP SLA. Getting Help from HSRP and Verifying the Configuration. Static Routing using DHCP. Configuring Permanent Static Routes. As a bonus, I have added a lab that will help you to understand how to troubleshoot routing protocols, specifically OSPF and EIGRP. Network Attacks Using Features of the IP Protocol: including the IP smurfing attack. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students or professionals who are currently in the middle of their CCNA studies or about to finish it. or Students or professionals who are already at the CCNA Level knowledge and/or experience and want to refresh or clarify certain parts of the CCNA. or Students or professionals who need a warm up or refresh before starting their CCNP studies. It is particularly useful for Students or professionals who are currently in the middle of their CCNA studies or about to finish it. or Students or professionals who are already at the CCNA Level knowledge and/or experience and want to refresh or clarify certain parts of the CCNA. or Students or professionals who need a warm up or refresh before starting their CCNP studies.
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Summary
Title: CCNA to CCNP Transition: Miscellaneous Topics
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 21
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 21
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 22
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22
Number of Practice Tests: 1
Number of Published Practice Tests: 1
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Understand topics that are usually confuse CCNA Students.
- Be ready for starting your CCNP Studies with confidence.
- Understand the Network Command
- Understand the OSPF Process ID, and does it mean to be locally significant.
- Understand the longest match rule.
- Understand the VTP Client Mode.
- Load Balancing using Static Routing.
- Floating Static Routes with IP SLA.
- Getting Help from HSRP and Verifying the Configuration.
- Static Routing using DHCP.
- Configuring Permanent Static Routes.
- As a bonus, I have added a lab that will help you to understand how to troubleshoot routing protocols, specifically OSPF and EIGRP.
- Network Attacks Using Features of the IP Protocol: including the IP smurfing attack.
Who Should Attend
- Students or professionals who are currently in the middle of their CCNA studies or about to finish it.
- Students or professionals who are already at the CCNA Level knowledge and/or experience and want to refresh or clarify certain parts of the CCNA.
- Students or professionals who need a warm up or refresh before starting their CCNP studies.
Target Audiences
- Students or professionals who are currently in the middle of their CCNA studies or about to finish it.
- Students or professionals who are already at the CCNA Level knowledge and/or experience and want to refresh or clarify certain parts of the CCNA.
- Students or professionals who need a warm up or refresh before starting their CCNP studies.
** Part of the Full Course: Cisco CCNA to CCNP Transition **
Whenever I taught CCNP in the class-room, I found that Students were confused about some topics or commands that they have studied in the CCNA course (with someone else!), and I had to clarify or re-explain these topics or commands to them. This is because these topics or commands are confusing by their nature, or because the way that they are typically explained to the students. Therefore, the idea of this course came in my mind, which intend to clarify those confusing topics or commands.
In this course you will learn about the following topics:
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How to understand the network command: How is it related to subnet ID and mask configured on the interface? Do we have to configure this command with that parameters, or we can use other ones?
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The OSPF process ID is locally significant: What does that mean? Has the process ID to be the same on routers to form adjacency? Can we configure different process IDs on the same router and why?
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Understanding the longest match rule:what is that rule? How is the best path selected and by what order? Are Administrative Distances and Metrics the only factors when selecting the best path?
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Understanding the VTP Client Mode: What does propagation in that mode mean? Can a Client switch override the VLAN configuration of a Server Switch? Why have we to be careful when using VTP? and how to properly move a switch from branch to another?
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Advanced Configuration of Static Routing: which explains Load Balancing using Static Routing, Floating Static Routes with IP SLA, Getting Help from HSRP and Verifying the Configuration, Static Routing using DHCP, and Configuring Permanent Static Routes. This part is challenging and has a lot of information!.
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Routing trobleshooting Lab.
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Network Attacks Using Features of the IP Protocol: including the IP smurfing attack.
You do not have to watch the videos in any particular order. You can go directly and watch the videos related to topics or commands that you feel that they confusing or not clear. At the end of the course, there will be a practice test that you can use to find if these topics or commands are clear or still confuse you. You can attempt this practice test after watching the videos as a final check or even before to decide which topics or section you have to watch
As a bonus, I have added a lab that will help you to understand how to troubleshoot routing protocols, specifically OSPF and EIGRP.
I hope that that you will find this course useful, and that it will clarify confusing topics or commands for you, so that you can fully understand the CCNA curriculum, and be ready for your CCNP studies!.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Introduction and overview
Chapter 2: Topics and commands
Lecture 1: Understanding the Network Command
Lecture 2: OSPF Process ID… Locally Significant?
Lecture 3: The Longest Match Rule
Lecture 4: Understanding the VTP Client Mode
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration of Static Routing
Lecture 1: Load Balancing using Static Routing
Lecture 2: Floating Static Routes with IP SLA
Lecture 3: Getting Help from HSRP and Verifying the Configuration
Lecture 4: Static Routing using DHCP… Really?
Lecture 5: Configuring Permanent Static Routes
Chapter 4: Routing Troubleshooting Lab
Lecture 1: EIGRP Troubleshooting Summary
Lecture 2: OSPF Troubleshooting Summary
Lecture 3: Routing Lab 1 Topology, Tickets and Initial configuration
Lecture 4: Routing Lab 1 Topology and Tickets
Lecture 5: Routing Lab 1 – Part 1
Lecture 6: Routing Lab 1 – Part 2
Lecture 7: Routing Lab 1 – Part 3
Lecture 8: Routing Lab 1 – Part 4
Lecture 9: Routing Lab 1 – Part 5
Chapter 5: Network Attacks Using Features of the IP Protocol
Lecture 1: The IP Smurfing Attack
Chapter 6: Practice Test
Chapter 7: Bonus Lecture: More courses – Lowest Price
Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture: More courses – Lowest Price
Instructors
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Bassam Alkaff • Remote Author @ INE • CCDP, CCNPx3, VCP
Helping YOU become a better network engineer in a proper way
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