Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions: CCNA 200-301

Video description

The “Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions: CCNA 200-301” video course is targeted towards both beginners and seasoned professionals. One of the major issues within the industry is there are persons who want to start a career in network engineering but doesn’t have training materials that are mapped directly to the certification standard and there are professionals who have the experience wants to become certified. This course is designed to take you from beginner to advanced using a student-centric approach while covering all the CCNA 200-301 exam objectives.

This course focuses on establishing the core knowledge of Networking, Security and Automation that is required by professionals within the field.

Understanding how to use Cisco technologies to create a resilient and scalable enterprise network for your organization.

Gain a thorough understanding of network architectures.

Table of contents

  1. Chapter 1: Network Fundamentals
    1. Course Overview
    2. Introduction
    3. Building a Cisco Lab Environment
    4. The Role and Function of Network Components
    5. Understanding the OSI Model and TCP/IP Protocol Suite
    6. Characteristics of Network Topology Architectures
    7. Getting Started with the Cisco IOS
    8. Compare Physical Interface and Cabling Types
    9. Identifying Interface and Cable Issues
    10. Comparing TCP to UDP
    11. IPv4 and Subnetting – Part 1
    12. IPv4 and Subnetting – Part 2
    13. Compare IPv6 Address Types
    14. Describing Wireless Principles
    15. Virtualization Fundamentals
    16. Switching Concepts
  2. Chapter 2: Network Access
    1. Introduction
    2. Configure and Verifying VLANs
    3. Configuring and Verifying Inter-switch Connectivity
    4. Inter-VLAN Routing
    5. Configuring and Verifying Layer 2 Discovery Protocols
    6. Configuring and Verifying EtherChannels
    7. Understanding Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)
    8. Configuring PVST+
    9. Understanding and Configuring Rapid-PVST
    10. Cisco Wireless Architectures and AP Models
    11. Understanding the Physical Infrastructure Connections of WLAN Components
  3. Chapter 3: IP Connectivity
    1. Introduction
    2. Interpreting the Components of the Routing Table
    3. Determining How a Router Makes a Forwarding Decision
    4. Understanding Static Routing
    5. Configuring IPv4 Static Routing
    6. Configuring IPv6 Static Routing
    7. Understanding OSPFv2 Routing – Part 1
    8. Understanding OSPFv2 Routing – Part 2
    9. Configuring OSPFv2 Routing
    10. Understanding First Hop Redundancy
    11. Configuring HSRP
  4. Chapter 4: IP Services
    1. Introduction
    2. Understanding Network Address Translation (NAT)
    3. Configuring Static NAT
    4. Implementing Dynamic NAT
    5. Configuring Port Address Translation (PAT)
    6. Exploring Network Time Protocol (NTP)
    7. Understanding the Role of DHCP and DNS
    8. Exploring the Role of DNS
    9. Describing the Use of Syslog
    10. Describing the Role of SNMP
    11. Understanding Quality of Service (QoS)
    12. Describing the Capabilities and Function of TFTP FTP in the Network
    13. Implementing Remote Access Using SSH
  5. Chapter 5: Security Fundamentals
    1. Introduction
    2. Defining Key Security Concepts
    3. Defining Key Security Concepts - Vulnerabilities
    4. Describing Security Password Policies Elements
    5. Security Program Elements
    6. Understanding Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
    7. Configuring Device Access Control Using Local Passwords
    8. Exploring Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
    9. Configuring a Site-to-Site VPN
    10. Configuring a Remote Access VPN
    11. Understanding Access Control List (ACL)
    12. Implementing a Standard ACL
    13. Configuring an Extended ACL
    14. Implementing VTY ACL
    15. Delving into Layer 2 Security Features
    16. Configuring Port Security
    17. Implementing DHCP Snooping and DAI
    18. Understanding Wireless Security Protocols
    19. Configuring a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
  6. Chapter 6: Automation and Programmability
    1. Introduction
    2. Intent and Controller-Based Networking
    3. Understanding Data Types
    4. Characteristics of REST-based APIs
    5. Configuration Management Mechanisms

Product information

  • Title: Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions: CCNA 200-301
  • Author(s): Glen Singh
  • Release date: November 2020
  • Publisher(s): EC-Council
  • ISBN: None