
In this lecture I will be explaining how I came up with the design of the lab and explain to you the knowledge you will gain when you complete this course. It will help you for your CCNA Certification but also get you ready for real world application of Cisco Networking.
In this lecture I will explain how to configure IP addresses on all your devices and check for Basic Connectivity. I will also show you how I came up with the IP Addresses that are being assigned.
In this lecture I will be showing you how to create, name and assign VLANs to your L2 Switch Ports and the reason we use VLANs.
In this lecture, I will be showing you how to trunk your required ports using the 8021q Trunking Protocol and why we need to trunk those ports.
In this lecture I will explain and show you how to create Inter-VLAn Connectivity on a Layer 3 Switch instead of your router to create communication between VLANs.
In this lecture I will show you how to configure EIGRP using a single Autonomous system. This will allow you to be able to route across your network and be able to communicate with all your devices.
In this lecture I will show you how to configure Switchport Security so no unwanted devices can connect to your network.
In this lecture I will show you how to configure ACLs at the L3 Switch to secure traffic across your VLANs.
In this lecture I will be showing you how to configure NAT Overload since we are going across a simulated WAN from private network to public network.
In this lecture I will show you how to verify that all your configurations are working.
In this lecture we will briefly go over the topics that we covered in this course.
This course is made up of plenty of labs that will give the student the practice needed to be proficient in the main topics that pertains to Routing and Switching for the CCNA certification (200-125) exam.
This is the meat & potatoes of the exam and it will help those in real world scenarios giving the student the foundation needed to start their job in the Networking field.