CCNA 200-301

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More Than 16 Hours of Video Instruction

Overview

CCNA 200-301 Complete Video Course is a comprehensive training course that brings Cisco CCNA exam topics to life through the use of real-world demonstrations, animations, live instruction, and configurations, making learning these foundational networking topics easy and fun.

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Description

Best-selling author, expert instructor, and double CCIE Kevin Wallace walks you through the full range of topics on the CCNA 200-301 exam, including foundational networking technologies, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, Ethernet switching, routing, wireless networks, network services, and network programmability. This unique product contains multiple types of video presentations, including live instructor whiteboarding, real-world demonstrations, animations of network activity, dynamic KeyNote presentations, doodle videos, and hands-on router and switch CLI configuration and troubleshooting in real lab environments, enabling you to learn both the concepts and the hands-on application.

The 280 videos and exercises contained in this product provide more than 16 hours of instruction. Modules are divided into easy-to-digest lessons and sublessons, and each lesson concludes with an interactive quiz to help assess your knowledge. The first nine modules map to the exam objectives and conclude with summaries and module and glossary review quizzes, challenging you to recall information across multiple topics. Seventeen interactive hands-on exercises are integrated throughout the course, challenging you to apply the knowledge you’ve learned in each lesson. This new edition also includes the files to perform 9 hand-on labs on the free Cisco PacketTracer software. The product concludes with a series of lessons that give you valuable advice to help prepare for the actual exam.

Skill Level
Beginner

What You Will Learn
  • Common network components, architectures, and designs
  • Network cabling
  • IPv4 address structure, assignment, verification, and name resolution
  • Types of IPv6 communication
  • Binary numbering
  • Basic and advanced subnetting
  • IPv6 address format and communication
  • IPv6 addressing
  • Ethernet switching fundamentals
  • Neighbor discovery
  • Virtual LANs (VLANs)
  • Trunking, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), and EtherChannel
  • Routing fundamentals
  • Static routing and OSPFv2 routing
  • First Hop Redundancy Protocols
  • Wireless network fundamentals
  • Wireless LAN installation and configuration
  • Network Address Translation (NAT)
  • Network Time Protocol (NTP)
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Network management protocols
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Network security threats and defense
  • Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  • Layer 2 security features
  • Software Defined Networking (SDN)
  • Configuration management
  • Exam preparation strategies
Who Should Take This Course
  • Anyone interested in obtaining their Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA certification
  • Anyone interested in learning fundamental networking skills
Course Requirements

This complete video training product does not assume any prior knowledge of network administration or configuration, but you should understand the fundamental purposes of a network and be comfortable working with a computer.

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Table of contents

  1. CCNA 200-301
    1. 0.0.0 Course Introduction
    2. 0.0.1 Downloadable Resources
    3. 0.1.0 Performing Lab Exercises with Cisco Packet Tracer
  2. Module 1: Foundational Networking Technologies
    1. 1.0.0 Module 1: Foundational Networking Technologies
  3. Lesson 1: Common Network Components
    1. 1.1.0 Lesson 1: Common Network Components
    2. 1.1.1 Routers
    3. 1.1.2 Switches
    4. 1.1.3 Security Appliances
    5. 1.1.4 Wireless Network Components
    6. 1.1.5 Endpoints and Servers
    7. 1.1.6 Cisco DNA Center
    8. 1.1.7 Virtualized Devices
    9. 1.1.8 TCP vs. UDP Protocols
  4. Lesson 2: Common Network Architectures and Designs
    1. 1.2.0 Lesson 2: Common Network Architectures and Designs
    2. 1.2.1 Collapsed Core vs. Three-Tier Architecture
    3. 1.2.2 Spine-Leaf Design for Data Centers
    4. 1.2.3 Wide Area Network (WAN) Topologies
    5. 1.2.4 Small Office - Home Office (SOHO) Architecture
    6. 1.2.5 On-Premise vs. Cloud Architectures
  5. Lesson 3: Network Cabling
    1. 1.3.0 Lesson 3: Network Cabling
    2. 1.3.1 Copper Media for Network Cables
    3. 1.3.2 Fiber Optic Media for Network Cables
    4. 1.3.4 Connectors for Network Cables
    5. 1.3.6 Shared Media vs. Point-to-Point Connections
    6. 1.3.7 Power over Ethernet (PoE)
    7. 1.3.8 Troubleshooting Common Cabling Issues
  6. Module 1 Summary
    1. 1.4.0 Module 1 Summary
  7. Module 2: IPv4 Addressing
    1. 2.0.0 Module 2: IPv4 Addressing
  8. Lesson 1: IPv4 Address Structure
    1. 2.1.0 Lesson 1: IPv4 Address Structure
    2. 2.1.1 IPv4 Address Structure
    3. 2.1.2 IPv4 Address Classes
    4. 2.1.3 Public vs. Private IPv4 Addresses
  9. Lesson 2: IPv4 Address Assignment, Verification, and Name Resolution
    1. 2.2.0 Lesson 2: IPv4 Address Assignment, Verification, and Name Resolution
    2. 2.2.1 Manual IPv4 Address Assignment
    3. 2.2.2 Dynamic IPv4 Address Assignment
    4. 2.2.3 Domain Name System (DNS)
  10. Lesson 3: Types of IPv4 Communication
    1. 2.3.0 Lesson 3: Types of IPv4 Communication
    2. 2.3.1 IPv4 Unicast
    3. 2.3.2 IPv4 Broadcast
    4. 2.3.3 IPv4 Multicast
  11. Lesson 4: Binary Numbering
    1. 2.4.0 Lesson 4: Binary Numbering
    2. 2.4.1 Binary Numbering Overview
    3. 2.4.2 Converting Binary Numbers to Decimal
    4. 2.4.3 Converting Decimal Numbers to Binary
    5. 2.4.4 IPv4 Exercise #1
    6. 2.4.5 IPv4 Exercise #2
  12. Lesson 5: Basic Subnetting
    1. 2.5.0 Lesson 5: Basic Subnetting
    2. 2.5.1 IPv4 Subnetting Overview
    3. 2.5.2 The Network Address
    4. 2.5.3 The Directed Broadcast Address
    5. 2.5.4 Calculating Available Subnets
    6. 2.5.5 Calculating Available Hosts
    7. 2.5.6 IPv4 Exercise #3
    8. 2.5.7 IPv4 Exercise #4
    9. 2.5.8 IPv4 Exercise #5
  13. Lesson 6: Advanced Subnetting
    1. 2.6.0 Lesson 6: Advanced Subnetting
    2. 2.6.1 Calculating Usable IPv4 Address Ranges
    3. 2.6.2 IPv4 Exercise #6
    4. 2.6.3 IPv4 Exercise #7
    5. 2.6.4 Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
  14. Module 2 Summary
    1. 2.7.0 Module 2 Summary
  15. Module 3: IPv6 Addressing
    1. 3.0.0 Module 3: IPv6 Addressing
  16. Lesson 1: IPv6 Address Format and Communication
    1. 3.1.0 Lesson 1: IPv6 Address Format and Communication
    2. 3.1.1 IPv6 Address Formatting
    3. 3.1.2 Shortening an IPv6 Address
    4. 3.1.3 IPv6 Exercise
    5. 3.1.4 IPv6 Traffic Flows
  17. Lesson 2: IPv6 Addressing
    1. 3.2.0 Lesson 2: IPv6 Addressing
    2. 3.2.1 IPv6 Global Unicast
    3. 3.2.2 IPv6 Multicast
    4. 3.2.3 IPv6 Link Local
    5. 3.2.4 IPv6 Unique Local
    6. 3.2.5 IPv6 Loopback
    7. 3.2.6 IPv6 Unspecified
    8. 3.2.7 IPv6 Solicited-Node Multicast
    9. 3.2.8 EUI-64
    10. 3.2.9 Manual IPv6 Address Assignment
    11. 3.2.10 Dynamic IPv6 Address Assignment
  18. Module 3 Summary
    1. 3.3.0 Module 3 Summary
  19. Module 4: Ethernet Switching
    1. 4.0.0 Module 4: Ethernet Switching
  20. Lesson 1: Ethernet Switch Fundamentals
    1. 4.1.0 Lesson 1: Ethernet Switch Fundamentals
    2. 4.1.1 Layer 2 vs. Multilayer Switches
    3. 4.1.2 Examining the MAC Address Table
  21. Lesson 2: Neighbor Discovery
    1. 4.2.0 Lesson 2: Neighbor Discovery
    2. 4.2.1 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
    3. 4.2.2 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
  22. Lesson 3: Virtual LANs (VLANs)
    1. 4.3.0 Lesson 3: Virtual LANs (VLANs)
    2. 4.3.1 VLAN Theory
    3. 4.3.2 VLAN Configuration
    4. 4.3.3 PACKET TRACER LAB: VLANs
  23. Lesson 4: Trunking
    1. 4.4.0 Lesson 4: Trunking
    2. 4.4.1 Trunking Theory
    3. 4.4.2 Trunking Configuration
    4. 4.4.3 PACKET TRACER LAB: Trunking
  24. Lesson 5: Spanning Tree Protocol
    1. 4.5.0 Lesson 5: Spanning Tree Protocol
    2. 4.5.1 STP Port States
    3. 4.5.2 STP Exercise
    4. 4.5.3 STP Convergence Times
    5. 4.5.4 PVST+ Theory and Configuration
    6. 4.5.5 PortFast
    7. 4.5.6 MSTP Theory
    8. 4.5.7 Rapid PVST+ Theory
    9. 4.5.8 Rapid PVST+ Configuration
    10. 4.5.9 PACKET TRACER LAB: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  25. Lesson 6: EtherChannel
    1. 4.6.0 Lesson 6: EtherChannel
    2. 4.6.1 Introduction to EtherChannel
    3. 4.6.2 EtherChannel Port Options
    4. 4.6.3 EtherChannel Load Balancing
    5. 4.6.4 Layer 2 EtherChannel Configuration
    6. 4.6.5 Layer 3 EtherChannel Configuration
    7. 4.6.6 PACKET TRACER LAB: EtherChannel
  26. Module 4 Summary
    1. 4.7.0 Module 4 Summary
  27. Module 5: Routing
    1. 5.0.0 Module 5: Routing
  28. Lesson 1: Routing Fundamentals
    1. 5.1.0 Lesson 1: Routing Fundamentals
    2. 5.1.1 Review of the Routing Process
    3. 5.1.2 Administrative Distance
    4. 5.1.3 Routing Protocol Comparison
    5. 5.1.4 Routing Table Examination
  29. Lesson 2: Static Routing
    1. 5.2.0 Lesson 2: Static Routing
    2. 5.2.1 Static Default Route Configuration
    3. 5.2.2 Static Network Route Configuration
    4. 5.2.3 Static Host Route Configuration
    5. 5.2.4 Floating Static Route Configuration
  30. Lesson 3: OSPFv2 Routing
    1. 5.3.0 Lesson 3: OSPFv2 Routing
    2. 5.3.1 OSPF Neighbor Formation
    3. 5.3.2 DR and BDR Election
    4. 5.3.3 OSPF Network Types
    5. 5.3.4 OSPF Areas
    6. 5.3.5 LSA Types
    7. 5.3.6 OSPFv2 Configuration
    8. 5.3.7 OSPFv2 Verification
    9. 5.3.8 PACKET TRACER LAB: OSPF
  31. Lesson 4: First Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRPs)
    1. 5.4.0 Lesson 4: First Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRPs)
    2. 5.4.1 Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
    3. 5.4.2 HSRP Configuration
    4. 5.4.3 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
    5. 5.4.4 Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
  32. Module 5 Summary
    1. 5.5.0 Module 5 Summary
  33. Module 6: Wireless Networks
    1. 6.0.0 Module 6: Wireless Networks
  34. Lesson 1: Overview of Wireless Networks
    1. 6.1.0 Lesson 1: Overview of Wireless Networks
    2. 6.1.1 Wireless LAN Designs
    3. 6.1.2 Selecting WiFi Channels
    4. 6.1.3 Service Set Terminology
    5. 6.1.4 WiFi Standards
  35. Lesson 2: Wireless LAN Installation and Configuration
    1. 6.2.0 Lesson 2: Wireless LAN Installation and Configuration
    2. 6.2.1 Options for Connecting to a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC)
    3. 6.2.2 WLC Configuration via a Graphical Interface
  36. Module 6 Summary
    1. 6.3.0 Module 6 Summary
  37. Module 7: Network Services
    1. 7.0.0 Module 7: Network Services
  38. Lesson 1: Network Address Translation (NAT)
    1. 7.1.0 Lesson 1: Network Address Translation (NAT)
    2. 7.1.1 NAT Theory
    3. 7.1.2 Static NAT Configuration
    4. 7.1.3 Dynamic NAT Configuration
    5. 7.1.4 Port Address Translation (PAT) Configuration
    6. 7.1.5 PACKET TRACER LAB: Static NAT
    7. 7.1.6 PACKET TRACER LAB: Dynamic NAT
    8. 7.1.7 PACKET TRACER LAB: Port Address Translation (PAT)
  39. Lesson 2: Network Time Protocol (NTP)
    1. 7.2.0 Lesson 2: Network Time Protocol (NTP)
    2. 7.2.1 NTP Theory
    3. 7.2.2 NTP Configuration and Verification
  40. Lesson 3: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
    1. 7.3.0 Lesson 3: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
    2. 7.3.1 DHCP Theory
    3. 7.3.2 Configuring Routers as DHCP Clients and Servers
    4. 7.3.3 PACKET TRACER LAB: DHCP
  41. Lesson 4: Network Management Protocols
    1. 7.4.0 Lesson 4: Network Management Protocols
    2. 7.4.1 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Theory
    3. 7.4.2 SNMP Configuration
    4. 7.4.3 Syslog
    5. 7.4.4 Configuring Remote Access with Secure Shell (SSH)
    6. 7.4.5 FTP and TFTP
  42. Lesson 5: Quality of Service (QoS)
    1. 7.5.0 Lesson 5: Quality of Service (QoS)
    2. 7.5.1 Fundamentals of QoS
    3. 7.5.2 Traffic Markings
    4. 7.5.3 Prioritizing Traffic Types
    5. 7.5.4 Shaping, Policing, and the Token Bucket
    6. 7.5.5 Configuring QoS
  43. Module 7 Summary
    1. 7.6.0 Module 7 Summary
  44. Module 8: Network Security
    1. 8.0.0 Module 8: Network Security
  45. Lesson 1: Network Security - Threats and Defense
    1. 8.1.0 Lesson 1: Network Security - Threats and Defense
    2. 8.1.1 Common Network Attacks
    3. 8.1.2 Common Defense Strategies
    4. 8.1.3 Password Protection of Cisco Devices
    5. 8.1.4 Authentication Technologies
    6. 8.1.5 Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
    7. 8.1.6 AAA Security
    8. 8.1.7 Wireless Security Protocols
    9. 8.1.8 Configuring a Wireless LAN for WPA2 with a Pre-Shred Key
  46. Lesson 2: Access Control Lists (ACLs)
    1. 8.2.0 Lesson 2: Access Control Lists (ACLs)
    2. 8.2.1 ACL Overview
    3. 8.2.2 Numbered Standard ACLs
    4. 8.2.3 Numbered Extended ACLs
    5. 8.2.4 Named ACLs
    6. 8.2.5 ACL Considerations
  47. Lesson 3: Layer 2 Security Features
    1. 8.3.0 Lesson 3: Layer 2 Security Features
    2. 8.3.1 DHCP Snooping
    3. 8.3.2 Dynamic ARP Inspection
    4. 8.3.3 Port Security
  48. Module 8 Summary
    1. 8.4.0 Module 8 Summary
  49. Module 9: Network Programmability
    1. 9.0.0 Module 9: Network Programmability
  50. Lesson 1: Software Defined Network (SDN)
    1. 9.1.0 Lesson 1: Software Defined Network (SDN)
    2. 9.1.1 Overview of Software Defined Networking (SDN)
    3. 9.1.2 REST APIs
    4. 9.1.3 JSON Formatting
    5. 9.1.4 Cisco SDN Controllers
    6. 9.1.5 Software Defined Architectures
  51. Lesson 2: Configuration Management
    1. 9.2.0 Lesson 2: Configuration Management
    2. 9.2.1 The DevOps Lifecycle
    3. 9.2.2 Configuration Management Tools
  52. Module 9 Summary
    1. 9.3.0 Module 9 Summary
  53. Module 10: Exam Preparation
    1. 10.0.0 Module 10: Exam Preparation
    2. 10.1.0 Lesson 1: How to Register for the Exam
    3. 10.2.0 Lesson 2: Study Strategies
    4. 10.3.0 Lesson 3: What to do on Exam Day
    5. 10.4.0 Module 10 Summary

Product information

  • Title: CCNA 200-301
  • Author(s): Kevin Wallace
  • Release date: October 2019
  • Publisher(s): Pearson
  • ISBN: 0136582702