
In this lecture I will cover all material that will be covered in the course and express the importance of taking quizzes, practicing the labs and making sure that you understand the concepts in order to pass your CCNP Route portion of the exam. I will also be explaining how many test it takes to become a CCNP and the order in which you must take them.
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In this lecture students will learn about the different types of roles the routing plays in an Enterprise Network and should be able to define each one.
In this lecture students will learn what routing protocol would be the best fit in their topology. You should be able to choose between and IGP or EGP routing protocol depending on the placement of the router.
In this lecture students will acquire a detailed understanding of both an IGP and EGP routing protocols.
In this lecture students will gain a more in depth understanding on the differences of Distance Vector and Link State routing protocols.
In this lecture we will review all that we have learned in Section 2 of the course
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In this lecture students will learn the difference between the Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast and Anycast types of Traffic.
This Lecture will show you the difference between Point-to-Point, Broadcast and NBMA Networks, to gain a better understanding of their logic.
In this lecture we will review all that we have learned in Section 3 of the course
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In this lecture I will be breaking down the IPv4 and IPv6 Packet Header Format, so you can get a better understanding of the topic.
In this lecture we will review the basics of how a packet gets form point A to point B. We will then discuss how Asymmetric Routing works and describe what MTU and ICMP roles play.
In this lecture you will learn what the characteristics of TCP are by describing the Three Way handshake, TCP Sliding Window and Out of Order Delivery.
In this lecture we will learn about the UDP protocols by describing its RTP layer 4 Protocol and its helper LLQ
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In this lecture we will see how we would change from one routing protocol to another with very little down time.
In this lecture we will discuss how we can easily migrate to IPv6 without loosing connectivity or interoperability with our devices.
In this lecture we will discuss the different virtualization options such as VMware, Hyper-V, VRF"s, or Ciscos Easy Virtual Network
In this lecture we will review all that we learned within the section.
In this lecture you will learn the concepts of what MPLS Layer2 and Layer3 VPN are.
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IN this lecture you will get a more detailed explanation into layer2 VPN's
In this lecture you will get a more detailed explanation intor layer3 VPN's
In this lecture you will learn how to create a GRE Tunnel.
In this lecture we will review topics discussed
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In this lecture you are going to learn how to do a DMVPN.
In this lecture you will acquire an understanding of what a GRE is and its configurations
In this lecture you will acquire an insight in NHRP when using DMVPN's
In this lecture you will understand the different components the makes up IPsec, it's modes and example configuration.
In this lecture we will be review topics learned
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In this lecture we will be speaking on a brief history of IP Addresses.
In this lecture we will be discussing the basic Differences between IPv4 to IPv6.
In this lecture we will go over an IPv6 overview for the following:
Unicast, Unique Local Link Local, Multicast and other special IPv6 addresses, Layer 2 addressing and mapping, DAD and finally Inverse Neighbor Discovery.
In this video we will be configuring IPv6 addresses on Cisco router interfaces.
In this lecture you will be learning how to configure RIP for IPv6.
In this lecture we will be reviewing topics learned
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In this lecture you will learn the Fundamentals of EIGRP.
In this lecture you will learn how to create neighbors using EIGRP.
In this lecture we will be looking at how we can create neighbor relationships over different types of WAN technologies.
In this lecture we will be reviewing the topics learned.
The CCNP Route 300-101 certification is the next step in your professional Cisco Career.
When you complete this course you should be well prepared to take your certification exam and begin to join the professional world of Cisco Systems.
This certification is but one of three needed to obtain the highly sought after CCNP Routing & Switching cert. Not only will this be a mile stone in your IT career but it is also sought after by companies around the world that require a higher level of routing; the Professional Level.
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 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 or live equipment of their choice to study along with this course.
This course will teach you the advance topics needed for IP's among many others.
How to configure Security using Time Based Access-list, Infrastructure Access-lists and IPsec.
You will learn how to filter routes, create prefix lists and so much more.
This course will give the knowledge required, no only to pass the CCNP Route exam, but it will give guidance in real world scenarios as well.
The CCNP Route (300-101): The Complete Course, will be the only course you will need to prepare and pass your CCNP Route certification exam.