Introduction to VLANs for Cisco CCNA 200-125/100-105

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Course Summary
In this course, we will examine VLANs, VLAN trunks, the layer 3 switch, as well as some common errors one can make while configuring switched networks.
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Course Description
VLANs are a great concept and are widely used throughout the networking industry. The idea of a VLAN is simply that an administrator has the ability to configure a switch such that there are multiple broadcast domains enabled, and inter-broadcast domain communication is not allowed. Effectively a VLAN is a broadcast domain. In this course, Introducing VLANs for Cisco CCNA 200-125/100-105, you will examine VLANs, VLAN trunks, the layer 3 switch. You will also setup a problematic network, and make errors during configuration. Finally, you'll examine both how the network will behave and how to repair broken networks. After completing this course, you'll be ready to segment a network with a single switch using VLANs.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 29s
—Course Overview 1m 29sBroadcast Domains and VLANs- 27m 48s
—Introducing Virtual LANs (VLANs) 5m 16s
—VLANs in Depth 3m 32s
—Demo: Configuring VLANs 6m 34s
—Demo: Assigning Ports to VLANs 5m 39s
—Demo: Adding More Devices to Your Network 5m 37s
—Summary 1m 8sTrunking VLANs- 29m 31sInterVLAN Routing- 13m 18sThe Layer 3 Switch- 14m 28sCheck Your Knowledge- 55m 23s