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Learn How To Install, Operate, & Troubleshoot a
Small to Medium
Enterprise Branch Network...
And Pass the Cisco 640-816 ICND2 Exam!
As
you work towards upgrading your CCENT to your CCNA, you will develop a whole new
understanding of IP addressing, WAN technologies, operating & configuring
the Cisco IOS, utilizing VLAN's to better organize your network, and much more!
- Learn to Configure Cisco Routers by
Watching them Configured on an actual Network!
- Complete Exam Coverage for "Cisco 640-816 ICND2."
This course covers all of the bases required for you to pass the exam!
- Nearly 17 Hours of Cisco ICND2 Computer Training
Videos on 2 Jam Packed DVDs!
- Scenario based training taught by a CCIE with over 10
years of experience
- PDF of Instructor Notes allow you to
follow along with the videos and take more organized notes.
- Multiple File Formats Make It Convenient
for You To Learn Anywhere You Go! iPod Video, Mp3 Audio, .WMV & high quality
.AVI video
- FREE FULL VERSION of Transcender's Cisco 640-816
ICND2 Practice Exam! We've partnered with Transcender®, the leading exam
simulation provider in the world! Purchased separately, you would pay $159. But
you get it FREE as the perfect training companion to our Cisco ICND2
course!
- Taught by a CCIE with "Real World" Cisco
Network Experience!
Course Outline for the ICND2 Training Course
Introduction to ICND2
- Videos Introduction
- Instructors Introduction
- Exam Types
Switching
This video expands on the CCENT video, covering advanced topics found on the ICND2 and in the real world.
- Repeaters, Hubs and Bridges
- Building the MAC Table
- “Flood, Filter or Forward?”
- Frame Processing Methods
- Virtual LANs
- Cisco Three-Layer Switching Model
- Introduction to STP
- Basic Switch Security
- Port Security Defaults, Options and Configurations
Binary Math and Subnetting
- “The Secret” (Of Binary Success, That Is)
- Decimal > Binary, Binary > Decimal
- Subnetting Basics
- Calculating Number of Valid Subnets
- Prefix Notification
- Calculating Number of Valid Hosts
- Calculating Number of Valid IP Addresses in a Given Subnet
- Calculating the Subnet Number of a Given IP Address
- Meeting Stated Design Requirements
Switching II
- STP
- Root Bridges, Root Ports, and Designated Ports
- STP Timers and Port States
- Portfast
- VLANs and Trunking
- Access and Trunk Port Comparison
- VTP
- “Router on a Stick”
- RSTP and PVST
- Etherchannels
PTP WAN Links, HDLC, PPP, and Frame Relay
This will help you when working on real production networks. All topics are shown being configured on live equipment. Frame Relay is a major topic on the exam and in the real world.
- HDLC vs. PPP
- PPP Features
- PAP and CHAP
- Frame Relay LMI Theory
- Frame Relay Configs, DLCIs, Frame Maps, and Inverse ARP
- Frame Sub-Interfaces
- Split Horizon
- Frame Relay LMI Show and Debug
- FECN, BECN, DE bits
- PVC Status Meanings
Static Routing and RIP
This video expands on the CCENT video, covering advanced topics found on the ICND2 and in the real world
- Static Routing Configuration
- Distance Vector Protocol - Split Horizon and Route Poisoning
- RIP Version Differences
- The Joy of “show ip protocols”
- RIP Limitations and Timers
- Floating Static Routes
OSPF
OSPF is an Internet protocol. In this video you will look at types of OSPF and how to configure on a live network. Experience with OSPF is necessary for the CCNA, for the real world, and to build upon for CCNP & CCIE.
- Link State Routing Protocol
- DR and BDR
- Hello Packets
- Adjacency Issues
- Broadcast Networks
- OSPF RID and Router Types
- Advantages of OSPF
- Point-to-Point OSPF Networks
- Default-Information Originate
- OSPF Authentication
EIGRP
Learn the theory and practice with labs to learn this hybrid routing protocol which has increased operational efficiency from it predecessor. Learn the capabilities and attributes.
- Introduction to EIGRP
- Successors and Feasible Successors
- EIGRP vs. RIPv2
- Wildcard Masks
- Load Sharing (Equal and Unequal-cost)
- EIGRP, RIPv2, and Autosummarization
- Passive vs. Active Routes
IPv6 and NAT Security
Learn the basic theory and routing protocol. You will need to know the basics for the CCNA exam and for working with networks. IP Version 6 is everywhere and becoming more prevalent, so understanding this material is vital for future success
- IPv6 Theory and Introduction
- Zero/Leading Zero Compression
- IPv6 Reserved Addresses
- Autoconfiguration Process
- OSPF v3 Basics
- Transition Strategies
- NAT Theory and Introduction
- Static NAT Configuration
- Dynamic NAT Configuration
- PAT Configuration
VPNs and IPSec
Learn key terminology & definitions for the exam.
- Definitions and Tunneling Protocols
- Data Encryption Technologies
- Key Encryption Schemes
- IPSec, AH and ESP
- A VPN in Your Web Browser
ACLs and Route Summarization
Learn to configure and control ACLs to get them to do what you want for the exam and in the real world. Learn the basic breakdown and how to summarize routes. Learn common commands for working with RIP & EIGRP.
- ACL Login and Implicit Deny
- Standard ACLs and Remarks
- “Host” and “Any”
- The Order of the Lines
- Extended ACLs
- Named ACLs
- Telnet Access, Placing ACLs, and Blocking Pings
- Dynamic and Time-Based ACLs
- Port Number Review
- Route Summarization with RIP and EIGRP
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