
In this lecture I will explain what is going to be covered in this course.
In this lecture I will verify the IP Addresses on the end devices and configure the IP address on the Routers.
In this lecture we will be configuring the Administrative commands and SSH and DNS plus configuring username and passwords.
In this lecture I will briefly explain the topics covered.
In this lecture I will show you how to configure BGP using different AS.
In this lecture I will show you how to verify that BGP is working using Show Commands.
In this lecture I will briefly explain what we learned.
In this lecture I will show you how to create, Name, and Assign VLANS to SwitchPorts. Also, I will show you how to create a TrunkPort.
In this lecture I will show you how to configure SwitchPort Security.
In this lecture you will learn what STP does and the Port Roles in STP. Also you will learn how STP runs the election process of selecting the Root Bridge and which Port to Block.
In this lecture you will learn how to create a named ACL Standard or Extended and use remarks to better describe it.
We will discuss what we have learned in this section.
In this lecture I will sum up what we have covered in this course!
This course will give you hands-on practice for those who want to practice their knowledge & skills to get ready for their certification exam or even in the field.
The course will let you practice the following:
Switchport Security
Creating & Assigning Vlans
Spanning-tree
Administrative Commands
SSH Configurations
Trunking Ports
Verifying and configuring IP addresses
Named ACCESS-List
Configuring BGP
Practicing with this multiple labs course will enhance student's ability to become familiar with what they should expect in their certification exam.
Labs are to help students configure, whether in the field or for a certification exam. Students should take advantage of this course to help them achieve that end.
This will also help those in the field who may be rusty in configuring some of these protocols.
DISCLAIMER: Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are not part of the course. It is the student's 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. Students have other options like GNS3, BOSOM, or Live Equipment.