Cisco CCNA: IP Routing
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Course Summary
In this course, part 1 of 3 in the Cisco ICND2 (200-101) series, we take a a deeper look at IP routing and routing protocols involved with creating a fault-tolerant network. Some of the critical topics include Advanced OSPF, EIGRP, and IPv6.
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Course Description
In this course, we dive deeper into IP routing. Routing protocols are critical for keeping a network fault-tolerant, so we will spend plenty of time looking at EIGRP and OSPF and their operation. Additionally, IPv6 is moving into data networking, albeit somewhat slowly at this point, and it's important to understand the fundamentals of IPv6 routing, so we dive into OSPFv3 and EIGRP for IPv6 as well.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction to EIGRP- 50m 48s
—Introduction 5m 3s
—The Neighbor Table 2m 18s
—EIGRP Message Types and Metric Calculation 7m 30s
—Picking the Best Path and Route Selection 6m 4s
—EIGRP Demo 10m 44s
—EIGRP Stub Demo 19m 7sOSPF Operation- 53m 34s
—Introduction 5m 51s
—Neighbors in a Broadcast Network 9m 54s
—Neighbor States 2m 43s
—Link State Database (LSD) and LSA Types 3m 21s
—OSPF Demo Part 1 15m 9s
—OSPF Demo Part 2 16m 34sScaling OSPF- 38m 31sFirst Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRP)- 1h 4mIPv6 Static Routing- 1h 1mOSPFv3- 18m 25sEIGRP - IPv6- 22m 32sIPv4 to IPv6 Transition- 16m 47s