Durée de la formation : 18,37h

The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam tests your understanding of network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability. In this comprehensive course, Kevin Wallace guides you through preparing for the CCNA. Dive into concepts that range from Ethernet switching to network programmability. Learn about the critical components and architectures of modern networks, including routers, switches, security appliances, and more. Explore how TCP and UDP protocols affect data transmission. Discover how to manage IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, delve into subnetting, and explore Ethernet switching fundamentals. Acquire hands-on experience with routing fundamentals and gain insights into first hop redundancy protocols (FHRPs). Boost your knowledge of wireless networks, network services, and network security. Plus, learn the dynamics of network programmability and how to automate networking tasks.

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Projects Practice using networking commands on simulated Cisco routers and switches with Cisco Packet Tracer, Cisco Modeling Labs, or Cisco’s DevNet Sandbox. Join Cisco Certified Internetwork expert Kevin Wallace to explore the fundamentals of Cisco network services, network security, wireless networks, and virtualization, including basic configuration, setup, and maintenance strategies for Cisco networks such as DNS services, CDP, LLDP, NTP, NAT, DHCP, access control lists, wireless LANs, frequencies, and standards. Upskill with Cisco networking by learning how to: Configure and manage the Domain Name System (DNS), including its hierarchical structure, top-level domains, and DNS records for subdomains and hosts. Protect networks from common security threats such as DoS and DDoS attacks, social engineering, phishing, and vishing. Use access control lists as a defense strategy for Cisco routers. Configure and manage different types of wireless LANs, including ad hoc, infrastructure, and mesh. Manage autonomous access points and lightweight access points from a centralized wireless LAN controller using the CAPWAP protocol. Virtualize servers with a hypervisor that runs multiple virtual machines on a single physical server. Optimize hardware, reduce networking expenses, and improve overall performance outcomes.

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Do you need to learn how to support and maintain Cisco networks? In this course, Kevin Wallace shows you the basics you need to master, including concepts, components, cabling, and more. Kevin gives you an overview of a network, its benefits, and some day-to-day examples. He shows you the OSI model and the TCP/IP model, as well as some common network layer protocols, common transport layer protocols, a TCP three-way handshake, and application layer protocols and port numbers. Kevin explains why collision avoidance is important and how CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA help. He goes over hubs, switches, routers, wireless access points, and more. Kevin discusses network cabling, including copper cables, fiber cables, transceivers, and straight-through cables vs. crossover cables. Kevin guides you through Cisco router and Catalyst switch configuration, then concludes with some useful next steps.

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The Cisco Networking Foundations series of courses provides the information network administrators and IT pros need to know to support and maintain Cisco networks. In this course, instructor Kevin Wallace focuses on switching and routing. Kevin goes over ethernet switching, including topics like ethernet frame format, VLAN theory and configuration, trunking theory and configuration, and more. He explains the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) in depth, then goes over EtherChannel theory and configuration. Kevin covers IP routing with topics like packet flow, static and default routes, routing protocol selection and categories, and Routing Information Protocol (RIP) theory. Plus, he walks you through configuring RIPv2 and RIPng.

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The decisions you make about routing determine how your information moves from place to place. And if you’re an IT administrator working with Cisco, you need to understand the various routing protocols that are available as well as how to effectively configure and manage them within your organization. In this course, instructor Jarrel Rivera gives you an in-depth overview of advanced routing in Cisco. Explore the basics of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP), before turning to the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), a more advanced distance-vector protocol for network route configuration. Along the way, Jarrel provides step-by-step demos using IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. By the end of this course, you’ll have the skills you need to leverage RIP and EIGRP so you can get the most out of your network topology.

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If you’re looking to ramp up your skill set as a Cisco network administrator, you won’t get very far without IP addressing. In this course, Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert and instructor Kevin Wallace walks you through everything you need to know about IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, developing your ability to support and manage Cisco networks. Learn the basics of IPv4 addressing, converting from a binary to a decimal number, and exploring address formats, classes, ranges, flow types, and subnets. Discover the core concepts and functions of IPv6 addressing, including hexadecimal numbering, shortening addresses, and different address types and communication flows such as global unicast, multicast, link local, unique local, loopback, unspecified, and more. Along the way, try out your new skills on the practice challenges at the end of each section.

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Learn the fundamentals of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)—the only exterior routing protocol used to exchange networks on the Internet—and learn how to configure it. Join instructor Jarrel Rivera as he shows you what BGP is all about, how it differs from other routing protocols, its various parameters, and how you can configure and apply BGP to your network. Jarrel also runs a number of BGP demonstrations, so you can see the lessons in action as you go along.

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Learn how to configure a Cisco router to transmit data between local area networks and connect to the Internet. In this course with Denise Allen-Hoyt you'll find out how to configure a Cisco router via the command-line interface using an out-of-band connection. She'll explain how to access the router's three modes—user EXEC, privileged EXEC, and global configuration—and use commands to configure essential settings. In the final chapter, she'll demonstrate how to verify and save your configuration so when the router is shut down or reloaded the settings are maintained.

Topics include:
  • Accessing a Cisco router
  • Exploring terminal emulation
  • Configuring a router hostname
  • Disabling IP domain lookup
  • Securing access
  • Configuring interfaces and routes
  • Setting up dynamic routing
  • Verifying configurations

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The retooled Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam has been updated to reflect the latest technologies and job roles. The revised exam tests networking professionals' understanding of foundational and, at a basic level, emerging topics. This course was designed to help you prepare for the third and fourth domains of the CCNA (220-301) certification: IP Connectivity and IP Services. Using diagrams and demonstrations on real routers and switches, instructor Greg Sowell breaks down the key concepts you'll need to know to succeed on the test, as well as in your networking career in general. Greg covers how to view and read routing tables, configure IPv4 and IPv6 static routing, configure OSPF, NAT, and NTP, and much more.

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The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification has been updated to reflect the latest technologies and job roles. The revised exam tests IT professionals' understanding of foundational networking topics in six domains, including the two covered in this course: network fundamentals and network access. Join instructor Greg Sowell for this comprehensive review, designed to refresh your skills on topics such as network components and architecture, IP addressing, routing, switch configuration, and virtualization. Greg also reviews connectivity and access-related topics such as VLANs and wireless architectures. The lessons are full of diagrams and demos on real routers and switches, so you can develop the skills you need to pass the exam and have a more successful career.

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Are you looking to learn the basics of configuring a firewall to secure your Cisco network? In this course, security ambassador Lisa Bock focuses on the most essential Cisco firewall technologies. Explore the core concepts of a firewall, what it is, and how it works in a variety of distinct security contexts, as Lisa shows you how to configure a basic firewall, choosing the option that’s best for you. Learn about stateless, stateful, and application firewalls with best practices for deploying each. Discover the essentials of managing access control lists, implementing network address translations on Cisco ASA, and identifying when and how to leverage a zone-based firewall to monitor traffic between internal and external zones. In closing, Lisa takes a closer look at some of the key features available on the Cisco ASA, such as the basics of access management, the Cisco Modular Policy Framework, high availability technology, and the Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP).

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Learn how to configure a Cisco switch to connect and control resources on your network. Join Denise Allen-Hoyt in this course, as she explores the Cisco command-line interface using an out-of-band connection with a cable and terminal program. Denise shows how to access the switch's three modes—user EXEC, privileged EXEC, and global configuration—and use commands to configure essential settings. After addressing the switch and configuring a default gateway, Denise explains how to modify individual port modes, secure those ports, and create and manage virtual LANs (VLANs). In the final chapter, she shows how to verify your settings and reset the switch if necessary.

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Durée de la formation : 0,85h

Looking to get up to speed quickly with Webex, the online meeting and video conferencing app? In this course, staff instructor Jess Stratton shows you how to use Webex to host, run, record, and manage online meetings. Jess begins by demonstrating how to configure your account and understand key terms and concepts, equipping you with the skills you need to know to start scheduling meetings on your own. Get quick tips for hosting, attending, and conducting in-meeting polls with attendees. Along the way, Jess offers practical strategies for collaborating, recording, and reviewing, as well as how to deliver successful Webex presentations every time, regardless if you're the host or a participant.

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Durée de la formation : 19,54h

Implementing Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (350-401 ENCOR) v1.1 is a 120-minute professional level exam associated with the CCNP and CCIE Enterprise Certifications. The 350-401 ENCOR exam measures your ability to configure, troubleshoot, manage, and implement enterprise Cisco technologies, including dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) architecture, virtualization, infrastructure, network management, network security, and network automation. An ideal fit for enterprise networking professionals, this course covers objectives from each domain so you're prepared to perform real-world tasks and pass the 350-401 ENCOR exam.

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Durée de la formation : 1,28h

A wide area network (WAN) spans across large distances or across geographic locations. In this course, IT trainer and technology advocate Jarrel Rivera guides you through this foundational networking topic. Get an introduction to WAN, including terminologies, topologies, and devices. Learn about traditional WAN, such as leased lines, PSTN, ISDN, ATM, Frame-relay, SONET/SDH, and dive into modern WAN like dark fiber, ethernet WAN, MPLS, xDSL, PPPoE, Fiber, wireless, SD-WAN. Plus, explore several topics you need to consider, related to WAN, including redundancy, bandwidth/speed, VPN, router security, firewall.

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