Introduction to Dynamic Routing for Cisco CCNA 200-125/100-105

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Course Summary
Dynamic routing protocols are often the core of an enterprise network. This course will introduce the concept of dynamic routing and then examine OSPF operations as well as configuring a network to use OSPF.
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Course Description
Routing protocols are used to exchange routing information between routers so that engineers do not need to maintain complex static routing plans. In this course, Introducing Dynamic Routing for Cisco CCNA 200-125/100-105, you will examine the different types of routing protocols and their operation. You will start with examining the behavior of a simple dynamic routing protocol, then examine RIP and OSPF. Next, you will implement OSPFv3 for IPv6 networks. Finally you will examine the OSPF neighbor table, OSPF link state data base, and routing table for both IPv4 and IPv6. By the end of this course, you'll be able to implement the OSPF routing protocol to allow your network to dynamically exchange routing information, and create a redundant network.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 33s
—Course Overview 1m 33sProtocols and Terminology- 44m 16s
—Introduction 1m 15s
—How Dynamic Routing Works 7m 48s
—Metric 4m 55s
—Routing Protocol Categories 7m 52s
—Administrative Distance and Metric in Different Routing Protocols 2m 11s
—Demo: Configuring RIP on Router A 7m 32s
—Demo: Configuring RIP on Routers B and C 5m 52s
—Demo: Experimenting with RIP 5m 58s
—Summary 0m 48sIntroducing OSPF- 40m 24sOSPFv3- 29m 59sTroubleshooting OSPF- 48m 8sCheck Your Knowledge- 13m 36s