This course is over 10 hours in length and will cover everything from connecting to a router, configuring administrative tasks on the router, learning the routers internal components such as
Please Note: The Cisco Packet Tracer is a Cisco proprietary software and can only be given out by Cisco. So, if you hear me say in any of the lectures, that I would be providing the CPT, please disregard since I cannot do so.
This course is over 10 hours in length and will cover everything from connecting to a router, configuring administrative tasks on the router, learning the routers internal components such as
Please Note: The Cisco Packet Tracer is a Cisco proprietary software and can only be given out by Cisco. So, if you hear me say in any of the lectures, that I would be providing the CPT, please disregard since I cannot do so.
It is the students responsibility to have these to practice with. The Cisco Packet Tracer and/or VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco. It is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course.
If you are unable to get a hold of the CPT, remember that you have other options, like: GNS3, Boson or even live equipment.
It is recommended that you use any of the simulators mentioned above to follow along with the course.
Students will get a thorough understanding of how the routing process actually works and they will also learn how to configure all inter-networking components using the Cisco Packet Tracer (link attached for download), look for it under external .
Students will also be configuring RIPv2, EIGRP and OSPF and understand how to manipulate each routing protocols attributes to meet the requirements of the network.
This is a lecture based course using the Touch-IT Technology Smart board, which will make learning very interactive and engaging.
Hands on labs will be used to drill down the concepts learned in each lecture using the Cisco’s Packet Tracer.
My method will make you feel like you are sitting in a classroom environment and give you the most needed hands on experience.
Handouts will be available to facilitate learning and practice.
This course is designed to help the student become comfortable with the routing concepts and router administration…but it will also help in preparing them for any networking certification or Computer Science Degree; not to mention the fact, that for those already in the field, it will further improve routing decisions in their particular networks.
In this lecture, I will be discussing the topics covered in the CCNA 200-125 Routing Course
In this lecture, I will be explaining how a packet gets from source to destination network. I will also be explaining how ARP plays a part in this process using Ethernet networks.
In this lecture, I will be explaining what the purpose of Static Default routing and the different ways of configuring it. We will be creating a lab, so you can gain the understanding of the concepts.
In this lecture, I will be explaining what static routes are, how to configure them and how to use static routes in combination with dynamic routing protocols by changing their administrative distance.
In this lecture I will be explaining the differences of Dynamic Routing and Static Routing and its advantages and disadvantages.
In this lecture I will be discussing, the many attributes the RIPv2 has and the many ways we can configure RIPv2 in our network. I will also give you a better understanding of 15 hop count limitation.
In this lecture, we will be configuring RIPv2 with just the basics, so we can get connectivity across the network.
In this lecture, we will be configuring an actual static route and advertise it using RIPv2, that way all routers know which way to go to get outside their own routing domain.
In this lecture, we will be changing the default timers the RIPv2 uses, update, Invalid, hold down and Flush timers and why we would do that.
In this lecture, I will be explaining how to use the passive interface command and the problems it may cause.
In this lecture, we will be configuring Default Routes, Static Routes and RIPv2 and see how they can work together.
In this lecture, we will simply configure RIPng to an existing network and have a dual stack situation.
In this lecture, we will gain an understanding of the basics of EIGRP just to get connectivity.
In this lecture, we will look at the more advanced commands for EIGRP, that would allow us to tweak EIGRP to be more efficient on our network.
In this lecture, we will be configuring EIGRP using the variance command to load balance across all links.
In this lecture, we will configure the passive interface command and see what the difference between RIPv2 and EIGRP.
In this lecture, we will see how we can change the default number of paths EIGRP can travel, to its maximum value.
In this lecture, we will change the bandwidth on the interfaces to manipulate the path of the packet.
In this lecture, you will learn the importance of creating Area 0 when configuring a Multiple Area OSPF configuration.
In this lecture, we will be configuring a multiple area OSPF and configuring virtual links for the routers that do not connect directly to the Backbone Area.
In this lecture, you will be using the OSPF Sub-Command Passive-Interface to surpress updates going out a routers interface.
In this lecture, you will be learning how to configure OSPF using 2 different types of methods to send out routing updates.
In this lecture, you will be using the Maximum-Path Command to be able to load balance across multiple links with the equal-cost paths to the same destination. The maximum is 16 links.
in this lecture, we will be discussing if we should use the BGP routing protocol.
In this lecture, we will configure eBGP using basic commands and build neighbors with routers directly connected to us.
In this lecture, we will configure eBGP peerings and use the network command to create a BGP routing table
In this lecture, we will configure iBGP with neighbors not physically attached and now compare the BGP summary and routing table
In this lecture, I will explain the need for redistributing between routing protocols
In this lecture, we will configure redistribution of RIP and BGP
In this lecture, we will configure the redistribution of EIGRP and BGP
In this lecture, we will configure the redistribution of OSPF and BGP
In this lecture I will explain as to what questions will be encountered in the CCNA certification and the hands on labs you will need to configure. Also explain which exam to take, better to take one exam instead of two, and discuss which exam to take the 200-120.
In this lecture you get familiarized with the Cisco Packet Tracer Simulator. You will learn how to navigate through the Cisco packet tracer, learn how to connect different devices using the proper cabling and just an overall look on the features of how the packet tracer works
In this lecture you will learn what exactly happens when information travels from one network to a different network. Show examples of routing tables and how they learned those routes.
In this lecture we will create a 3 router lab from scratch and configure basic administration on the routers, then we will configure static routes and analyze what happens to the packet as we start configuring the routes and finally will add default routes to the stub routers and see what the routing table looks like.
According to learners, this course provides a solid foundation in Cisco routing and administration, particularly for those aiming for the CCNA certification. Students praise the instructor's clear explanations and the practical benefit of the hands-on labs utilizing simulators like Packet Tracer. Coverage includes essential protocols such as RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF, helping many grasp complex routing concepts. While generally well-received, some reviewers suggest the course could offer greater depth on advanced topics or real-world troubleshooting scenarios, and a few mention that the content feels slightly dated in parts.
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