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This Lecture covers the OSI and TCP/IP Models in detail.
This Lecture explains the install of CentOS Linux which will be later used for the labs.
This Lecture explains how to get the interfaces working and communicating with each other using Virtual Box.
This Lecture explains the significance of ARP and the use cases surrounding the concept.
In this lecture, I demonstrate some working scenarios around ARP in Windows.
In this lecture, I demonstrate some working scenarios around ARP in Linux.
This Lecture gives you a short introduction to IP so ICMP can be understood.
This Lecture explains the ICMP Protocol and its operation in detail.
This Lecture describes the different ICMP Message types.
This Lecture uses windows to explain the ICMP operation.
This Lecture uses Linux to explain the ICMP operation.
This Lecture explains UDP and its importance in networks.
This Lecture introduces the TCP protocol
This Lecture explains what ports are and how they play a part in the transport layer.
This Lecture explains the usage of ports with examples
This Lecture builds on the concept of ports to form sockets.
This Lecture describes the operation of the TCP protocol.
This Lecture elaborates the Message Format of TCP.
This Lecture will walk you through the different connection stages in TCP.
This Lecture uses Wireshark and Packet captures to emphasize the flow of TCP.
The captures are other material are available as downloadable resources.
Use Wireshark to open .pcap files.
This Lecture shows what you get beyond this course ! You don't want to miss this !
Cisco CCENT/CCNA and CompTIA Network + are one of the most popular certifications out there for networking. This course does not intend to cover all the objectives of the Certifications but is only meant to help you understand some protocols at a granular level which other courses may not provide as they tend to rush through.
In this course you have a chance to learn and deep dive into some of the protocols which are most used in the networking world.
Before going forward with this course, I suggest you to read at least one networking book.
Books are boring but always the best. - my opinion !
This course will be ever evolving with many more labs and content to be added in the near future.
Most lectures are 5 - 15 minutes long, with almost no lecture being over 20 minutes in length. This is done to ensure that you can spare time out of your busy schedule and learn at a steady pace.
The content is tailor-made to include practical scenarios that you can try at home and with ZERO extra investment.
All you need is this course, a computer/phone to watch on and a computer to setup a test-bed on. I have added some Linux demos for the open source geeks out there.
There is more !
This course will get constant updates every quarter and you have ME to top it all.
Any questions related to the course are most welcome !
It's time to jump on the bandwagon with ME !
Learning is Fun and Lets make it simple !
#MakeNetworkingSimple