Cisco 300-115 - SWITCH Exam Training Training Video

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A Practical Training Course That Teaches Real World Skills In this project-based Cisco 300-115 - SWITCH Exam Training video tutorial series, you'll quickly have relevant skills for real-world applications. Follow along with our expert instructor in this training course to get: Concise, informative and broadcast-quality Cisco 300-115 - SWITCH Exam Training training videos delivered to your desktop The ability to learn at your own pace with our intuitive, easy-to-use interface A quick grasp of even the most complex Cisco 300-115 - SWITCH Exam Training subjects because they're broken into simple, easy to follow tutorial videos Practical working files further enhance the learning process and provide a degree of retention that is unmatched by any other form of Cisco 300-115 - SWITCH Exam Training tutorial, online or offline... so you'll know the exact steps for your own projects. Course Fast Facts: Only 10.5 hours to complete this course 116 tutorial videos Expert instructors lead each course Download to any Windows PC or Mac and save for viewing off line Course is accessible 24/7 from any computer once downloaded You can study from home or at work at your own pace in your own time Course Description In this Cisco 300-115 - SWITCH Exam Training course, expert author Greg Dickinson covers the exam objectives for the CCNP 300-115 SWITCH exam, preparing you to pass the exam. This course is designed for someone who already has a basic level of Cisco knowledge, and is looking to attain the CCNP SWITCH certification.

You will start by learning network and switching basics, then jump into learning about ethernet basics. From there, Greg covers virtual LANS (VLANS), including how to configure VLANS, VLAN trunking protocol, and removing unwanted VLANS. This video tutorial also covers spanning tree basics, advanced spanning tree, link aggregation with EtherChannel, and inter-VLAN routing. Finally, you will learn...

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  • Security
  • Basic
  • Cisco
  • Basic IT training
  • Network
  • Protocol
  • Ethernet training
  • CCNP
  • Ethernet
  • Basic IT
  • Design
  • Private
  • Redundancy
  • IT Security
  • Network Training
  • Skills and Training

Course programme

  • 01. Course Overview
    • Introduction And Prerequisites
    • Topics Covered
    • Changes From The Previous Exam
    • Overview Of Cisco Certifications
    • About The Author
  • 02. Network And Switching Basics
    • Overview Of Network Design - Part 1
    • Overview Of Network Design - Part 2
    • Overview Of Network Design - Part 3
    • Overview Of Switch Technology - Part 1
    • Overview Of Switch Technology - Part 2
    • Internal Switch Tables - Part 1
    • Internal Switch Tables - Part 2
    • Internal Switch Tables - Part 3
    • Internal Switch Tables - Part 4
  • 03. Ethernet Basics
    • Lab Hardware Overview
    • Ethernet Technologies
    • Switch Port Configuration Basics
    • Switch Port Error Recovery
    • Cisco Discovery Protocol
    • Link Layer Discovery Protocol
  • 04. Virtual LANs (VLANs)
    • 0401 What Is A VLAN?
    • 0402 Configuring Basic VLANs
    • 0403 Trunking VLAN Traffic Between Switches
    • 0404 Dynamic Trunking Protocol
    • 0405 Configuring VLAN Trunks - Part 1
    • 0406 Configuring VLAN Trunks - Part 2
    • 0407 Configuring VLAN Trunks - Part 3
    • 0408 VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) - Part 1
    • 0409 VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) - Part 2
    • 0410 Configuring VTP - Part 1
    • 0411 Configuring VTP - Part 2
    • 0412 Configuring VTP - Part 3
    • 0413 Removing Unwanted VLANs - Part 1
    • 0414 Removing Unwanted VLANs - Part 2
  • 05. Spanning Tree Basics
    • 0501 Layer 2 Redundancy
    • 0502 Spanning Tree Overview
    • 0503 STP Root Bridge Selection Process - Part 1
    • 0504 STP Root Bridge Selection Process - Part 2
    • 0505 Basic STP Configuration
    • 0506 STP Timers And Convergence
    • 0507 STP Convergence Lab
    • 0508 Per-VLAN Spanning Tree
    • 0509 Cisco Extensions To STP - Part 1
    • 0510 Cisco Extensions To STP - Part 2
    • 0511 Rapid Spanning Tree - Part 1
    • 0512 Rapid Spanning Tree - Part 2
    • 0513 Rapid Spanning Tree Configuration
    • 0514 RSTP Convergence Lab
  • 06. Advanced Spanning Tree
    • 0601 Controlling BPDUs On The Network - Part 1
    • 0602 Controlling BPDU On The Network - Part 2
    • 0603 Configuring Root Guard
    • 0604 Configuring BPDU Guard
    • 0605 Configuring BPDU Filtering
    • 0606 Configuring Loop Guard
    • 0607 Configuring UDLD
    • 0608 MST Overview - Part 1
    • 0609 MST Overview - Part 2
    • 0610 Configuring MST - Part 1
    • 0611 Configuring MST - Part 2
  • 07. Link Aggregation With EtherChannel
    • 0701 EtherChannel Overview
    • 0702 EtherChannel Load Balancing And Protocols
    • 0703 Configuring EtherChannel - Part 1
    • 0704 Configuring EtherChannel - Part 2
    • 0705 Configuring EtherChannel - Part 3
    • 0706 Configuring EtherChannel - Part 4
  • 08. Inter-VLAN Routing
    • 0801 Overview Of Inter-VLAN Routing
    • 0802 Configuring Router On A Stick - Part 1
    • 0803 Configuring Router On A Stick - Part 2
    • 0804 Configuring SVIs
    • 0805 Cisco Express Forwarding
    • 0806 Lab - Cisco Express Forwarding
  • 09. High Availability
    • 0901 High Availability Overview
    • 0902 HSRP Overview - Part 1
    • 0903 HSRP Overview - Part 2
    • 0904 Lab - HSRP Configuration - Part 1
    • 0905 Lab - HSRP Configuration - Part 2
    • 0906 VRRP Overview
    • 0907 Lab - VRRP Configuration
    • 0908 Advanced HSRP/VRRP Scenarios
    • 0909 GLBP Overview - Part 1
    • 0910 GLBP Overview - Part 2
    • 0911 GLBP Configuration - Part 1
    • 0912 GLBP Configuration - Part 2
    • 0913 Switch Hardware Redundancy
    • 0914 Switch Supervisor Redundancy - Part 1
    • 0915 Switch Supervisor Redundancy - Part 2
  • 10. Switch Security
    • 1001 Overview Of Switch Security - Part 1
    • 1002 Overview Of Switch Security - Part 2
    • 1003 Port Security Overview
    • 1004 Port Security Configuration
    • 1005 DHCP Snooping Overview
    • 1006 DHCP Snooping Lab - Part 1
    • 1007 DHCP Snooping Lab - Part 2
    • 1008 Dynamic ARP Inspection Overview
    • 1009 Dynamic ARP Inspection Configuration
    • 1010 IP Source Guard
    • 1011 Storm Control
  • 11. Network Security
    • 1101 Network Security Overview
    • 1102 VLAN ACLs
    • 1103 Private VLAN Overview
    • 1104 Private VLAN Configuration - Part 1
    • 1105 Private VLAN Configuration - Part 2
    • 1106 Protecting VLAN Trunks
    • 1107 Monitoring Traffic With Span Ports
    • 1108 Configuring Span Ports
  • 12. Switch Authentication
    • 1201 Switch Security Using AAA - Part 1
    • 1202 Switch Security Using AAA - Part 2
    • 1203 Configuring AAA Authentication - Part 1
    • 1204 Configuring AAA Authentication - Part 2
    • 1205 802.1X Security
    • 1206 Security Best Practices
  • 13. DHCP On Switches
    • 1301 DHCPv4 Overview
    • 1302 Configuring DHCPv4
    • 1303 DHCPv6 Overview
    • 1304 Configuring DHCPv6
  • 14. Wrapping It All Up
    • 1401 Review Of Concepts

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Through well-crafted lessons, expert online instruction and interaction with your tutor, participants in these courses gain valuable knowledge at their convenience. They have the flexibility to study at their own pace combined with enough structure and support to complete the course. And they can access the classroom 24/7 from anywhere with an Internet connection.

New sessions of each course run every month. They last six weeks, with two new lessons being released weekly (for a total of 12). The courses are entirely Web-based with comprehensive lessons, quizzes, and assignments. A dedicated professional instructor facilitates every course; pacing learners, answering questions, giving feedback, and facilitating discussions.

Cisco 300-115 - SWITCH Exam Training Training Video

£ 98.64 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 189