Cisco CCNA: Initial Router and Switch Configuration
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Course Summary
Part 2 of 4 in the Cisco CCENT - ICND1 (100-101) series will teach the fundamental concepts of networking, and then immedately apply this knowledge to the configuration of a router and switch.
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Course Description
Part 2 of 4 in the Cisco CCENT - ICND1 (100-101) series will teach the fundamental concepts of networking, and then immedately apply this knowledge to the configuration of a router and switch. By the end of the course, the student will have enough knowledge to set up a network environment that has multiple subnets over multiple virtual LANs (VLANs), use network address translation (NAT) to connect to the Internet, and hand out IP addresses automatically. Additionally, the student will take a deep dive into IP addressing, using binary, to really gain a fundamental understanding of how endpoints are addressed. All you need as a prerequisite is a willingness to learn and basic computer skills.
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Course Syllabus
Router Basics- 23m 14s
—What Does a Router Do? 7m 20s
—What is a Router? 3m 39s
—Boot Up Process 9m 58s
—Filenames 2m 17sRouter Configuration- 1h 14m
—Router Interfaces and Cables 12m 11s
—Connecting to the Router 3m 19s
—Connecting to the Router with PuTTY 6m 11s
—Basic Command Modes and Configuration Modes 7m 40s
—Securing Your Router with Passwords to Access User Mode 16m 2s
—Securing Your Router with Passwords to Allow Privileged Mode 2m 53s
—Change the Hostname and Set the Banner 7m 7s
—Adding IP Addresses to Interfaces and Changing Interface State 11m 15s
—Configuring the IP Address on Your Workstation 1m 31s
—Testing the Connection Between the Workstation and Router 6m 7sSSH and CLI Tips- 29m 47sRouting Packets- 29m 31sEthernet and Switching- 49m 2sSwitch Configuration- 18m 41sOther Data Link Layer Protocols and the Physical Layer- 21m 7s