Cisco New CCNA R/S (200-125): The Complete Course

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This course is for Cisco's newest certification, the CCNA R/S 200-125, that became effective on August 21st, 2016.Laz is notorious for his nonchalant and unconventional way of teaching, and has quickly become an authority when it comes to the CCNA certification. Not to mention his achievement in being instrumental in getting his students certified.This is his latest course for the CCNA R/S and has everything one needs to prepare for the 200-125 certification exam.The course was produced in a very effective manner where the student would feel as if they are in a classroom setting and the instructor is speaking directly to them.In Laz's style of teaching, the course is very laid back to make the topics covered more digestible and easier for anyone to understand.Whether you are a novice or just need a refresher, this course has everything you need to prepare & pass the 200-125 certification.Students will acquire the knowledge and practice labs in this course to make it transferable to real world use, as a Cisco and/or IT Professional.DISCLAIMER:  Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are not part of the course. It is the students responsibility to have these to practice with. The Cisco Packet Tracer & VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco. But students have more options that those. They can create their own lab with real equipment, get BOSON or GNS3. It is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course. Please also NOTE: .pkt files are not up-loadable to this site. This means you would have to replicate the labs here in order to practice and follow along.
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This course will give students an in-depth understanding of networking, using routers and switches and their various configurations and connections. Students will learn how to configure; default, static and dynamic routing

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Once you complete this course, you will be prepared and ready to pass Cisco's new CCNA R/S 200-125 certification exam.
If you need to be knowledgeable in Networking, than this is the course for you!

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  • Network Training
  • TCP
  • IP
  • Teaching
  • MPLS
  • CCNA
  • Protocol
  • Network
  • TCP-IP
  • Cisco
  • Networks
  • Networking

Course programme

INTRODUCTION TO THE CCNA 200-125 COMPOSITE CERTIFICATION 1 lecture 06:32 Introduction to the CCNA (200-125) Composite Certification In this course you will be learning from the foundational parts of Networking to the more advanced portions, such as DMVPN,The BGP Routing Protocol, MPLS and other concepts needed as a CCNA or real world Network Engineer would use. INTRODUCTION TO THE CCNA 200-125 COMPOSITE CERTIFICATION 1 lecture 06:32 Introduction to the CCNA (200-125) Composite Certification In this course you will be learning from the foundational parts of Networking to the more advanced portions, such as DMVPN,The BGP Routing Protocol, MPLS and other concepts needed as a CCNA or real world Network Engineer would use. Introduction to the CCNA (200-125) Composite Certification In this course you will be learning from the foundational parts of Networking to the more advanced portions, such as DMVPN,The BGP Routing Protocol, MPLS and other concepts needed as a CCNA or real world Network Engineer would use. Introduction to the CCNA (200-125) Composite Certification In this course you will be learning from the foundational parts of Networking to the more advanced portions, such as DMVPN,The BGP Routing Protocol, MPLS and other concepts needed as a CCNA or real world Network Engineer would use. Introduction to the CCNA (200-125) Composite Certification In this course you will be learning from the foundational parts of Networking to the more advanced portions, such as DMVPN,The BGP Routing Protocol, MPLS and other concepts needed as a CCNA or real world Network Engineer would use. Introduction to the CCNA (200-125) Composite Certification In this course you will be learning from the foundational parts of Networking to the more advanced portions, such as DMVPN,The BGP Routing Protocol, MPLS and other concepts needed as a CCNA or real world Network Engineer would use.In this course you will be learning from the foundational parts of Networking to the more advanced portions, such as DMVPN,The BGP Routing Protocol, MPLS and other concepts needed as a CCNA or real world Network Engineer would use.In this course you will be learning from the foundational parts of Networking to the more advanced portions, such as DMVPN,The BGP Routing Protocol, MPLS and other concepts needed as a CCNA or real world Network Engineer would use. Introduction to TCP/IP Networking 7 lectures 30:38 Introduction to TCP/IP Networking In this lecture is really just an acknowledgement of the importance of Popularity, history and importance of the TCP/IP model. Perspectives on Networking In this lecture you will learn that all networks are not equal. Every network will have different designs but will attempt to Stay within the guidelines of the network blueprints. The Application Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Application layer of the TCP/IP model. The Transport Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Transport layer of the TCP/IP model. The Network Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the network layer of the TCP/IP Model. The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Link/Physical layer of the TCP/IP model. Summary of Section 2 In this lecture we will summarize what we have covered. Introduction to TCP/IP Networking 7 lectures 30:38 Introduction to TCP/IP Networking In this lecture is really just an acknowledgement of the importance of Popularity, history and importance of the TCP/IP model. Perspectives on Networking In this lecture you will learn that all networks are not equal. Every network will have different designs but will attempt to Stay within the guidelines of the network blueprints. The Application Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Application layer of the TCP/IP model. The Transport Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Transport layer of the TCP/IP model. The Network Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the network layer of the TCP/IP Model. The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Link/Physical layer of the TCP/IP model. Summary of Section 2 In this lecture we will summarize what we have covered. Introduction to TCP/IP Networking In this lecture is really just an acknowledgement of the importance of Popularity, history and importance of the TCP/IP model. Introduction to TCP/IP Networking In this lecture is really just an acknowledgement of the importance of Popularity, history and importance of the TCP/IP model. Introduction to TCP/IP Networking In this lecture is really just an acknowledgement of the importance of Popularity, history and importance of the TCP/IP model. Introduction to TCP/IP Networking In this lecture is really just an acknowledgement of the importance of Popularity, history and importance of the TCP/IP model.In this lecture is really just an acknowledgement of the importance of Popularity, history and importance of the TCP/IP model.In this lecture is really just an acknowledgement of the importance of Popularity, history and importance of the TCP/IP model. Perspectives on Networking In this lecture you will learn that all networks are not equal. Every network will have different designs but will attempt to Stay within the guidelines of the network blueprints. Perspectives on Networking In this lecture you will learn that all networks are not equal. Every network will have different designs but will attempt to Stay within the guidelines of the network blueprints. Perspectives on Networking In this lecture you will learn that all networks are not equal. Every network will have different designs but will attempt to Stay within the guidelines of the network blueprints. Perspectives on Networking In this lecture you will learn that all networks are not equal. Every network will have different designs but will attempt to Stay within the guidelines of the network blueprints.In this lecture you will learn that all networks are not equal. Every network will have different designs but will attempt to Stay within the guidelines of the network blueprints.In this lecture you will learn that all networks are not equal. Every network will have different designs but will attempt to Stay within the guidelines of the network blueprints. The Application Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Application layer of the TCP/IP model. The Application Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Application layer of the TCP/IP model. The Application Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Application layer of the TCP/IP model. The Application Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Application layer of the TCP/IP model.In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Application layer of the TCP/IP model.In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Application layer of the TCP/IP model. The Transport Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Transport layer of the TCP/IP model. The Transport Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Transport layer of the TCP/IP model. The Transport Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Transport layer of the TCP/IP model. The Transport Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Transport layer of the TCP/IP model. In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Transport layer of the TCP/IP model. In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Transport layer of the TCP/IP model. The Network Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the network layer of the TCP/IP Model. The Network Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the network layer of the TCP/IP Model. The Network Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the network layer of the TCP/IP Model. The Network Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the network layer of the TCP/IP Model. In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the network layer of the TCP/IP Model. In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the network layer of the TCP/IP Model. The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Link/Physical layer of the TCP/IP model. The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Link/Physical layer of the TCP/IP model. The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Link/Physical layer of the TCP/IP model. The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Link/Physical layer of the TCP/IP model. In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Link/Physical layer of the TCP/IP model. In this lecture we will look at what takes place at the Link/Physical layer of the TCP/IP model. Summary of Section 2 In this lecture we will summarize what we have covered. Summary of Section 2 In this lecture we will summarize what we have covered. Summary of Section 2 In this lecture we will summarize what we have covered. Summary of Section 2 In this lecture we will summarize what we have covered.In this lecture we will summarize what we have covered.In this lecture we will summarize what we have covered. The Breakdown to the OSI Model 5 lectures 20:46 The OSI Model In this Lecture we will look at a brief history and structure of the OSI model. Comparing the OSI model with the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will compare both models to see how the layer’s map to Each other’s layer. OSI Layers and their Functions In this lecture we will look at the layers of the OSI model and what part they Play in networking. OSI Layering Concepts and Benefits In this lecture we will learn the importance of breaking down networking Concepts into different smaller layers to make it more digestible. Summary of Section 3 In this lecture we will summarize what we have covered. The Breakdown to the OSI Model. 5 lectures 20:46 The OSI Model In this Lecture we will look at a brief history and structure of the OSI model. Comparing the OSI model with the TCP/IP model In this lecture we will compare both models to see how the layer’s map to Each other’s layer. OSI Layers and their Functions In this lecture we will look at the layers of the OSI model and what part they Play in networking. OSI Layering Concepts and Benefits In this lecture we will learn the importance of breaking down networking Concepts into different smaller layers to make it more digestible g we will summarize what we have...

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Those taking this course should have a basic knowledge of Networking Students should have a CCNA R/S study guide book to go along with the course since it will reiterate what is being taught in the course The course uses a combination of simulators like the Cisco Packet Tracer, GNS3 & VIRL to show different topologies and drive the information in a visual manner The simulators used are not provided as part of the course It is the students' responsibility to acquire their own simulator and or live equipment to replicate the topologies shown in this course Anyone that has a passion for Networking, whether for a certification or not, must take this course Books used in this course: CCNA R/S by Cisco Press, Sybex CCNA book by Todd Lammle & The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!, by Lazaro J. Diaz

Cisco New CCNA R/S (200-125): The Complete Course

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