CCNA-200-120-Moflows-nsxH
- SECTION 21 Dynamic Routing72 RIPv2 & RIPng configurations.mp4893.31MB
- Explaining the HSRP Protocol - YouTube.mp4777.96MB
- SECTION 27 Inter-vlan routing91 What is the purpose of intervlan routing.mp4200.27MB
- SECTION 27 Inter-vlan routing92 How to configure intervlan routing Part1.mp4565.37MB
- SECTION 27 Inter-vlan routing93 How to configure intervlan routing Part2.mp4363.02MB
- SECTION 1 Welcome to the CCNA (200-120)1 Your First Journey into the Cisco World.mp455.49MB
- SECTION 1 Welcome to the CCNA (200-120)2 Why acquire a CCNA certification.mp468.64MB
- SECTION 1 Welcome to the CCNA (200-120)3 How would you get CCNA Certified.mp4140.22MB
- SECTION 1 Welcome to the CCNA (200-120)4 Which CCNA test should I take.mp4146.60MB
- SECTION 1 Welcome to the CCNA (200-120)5 What does the course consist of.mp4156.24MB
- SECTION 10 Private IP address range35 Definition of Private addressing.mp4108.80MB
- SECTION 10 Private IP address range36 Private Class A,B, C address range.mp4323.51MB
- SECTION 11 IPv6 Addressing37 Why do we need IPv6.mp4124.51MB
- SECTION 11 IPv6 Addressing38 IPv6 addressing and Expressions.mp4265.47MB
- SECTION 11 IPv6 Addressing39 IPv6 address types.mp4215.02MB
- SECTION 11 IPv6 Addressing40 The Auto-configuration feature.mp4189.64MB
- SECTION 11 IPv6 Addressing41 ICMPv6.mp4110.91MB
- SECTION 12 Transition Mechanis42 Dual Stack, 6to4 tunneling and NATPT.mp4271.93MB
- SECTION 13 How to subnet in IPv443 The subnet sk.mp4330.42MB
- SECTION 13 How to subnet in IPv444 Diagram used to subnet & Using the diagram PLEASE NOTE 2046 should be 2048.mp4370.39MB
- SECTION 13 How to subnet in IPv445 Class-full subnetting.mp4179.72MB
- SECTION 13 How to subnet in IPv446 Class-less subnetting.mp4457.54MB
- SECTION 13 How to subnet in IPv447 Route sumrization.mp4412.58MB
- SECTION 13 How to subnet in IPv448 Wildcard sking.mp4173.14MB
- SECTION 14 How to subnet in IPv9 Do we need to subnet In IPv6.mp491.42MB
- SECTION 14 How to subnet in IPv650 How to setup the diagram for subnetting.mp494.66MB
- SECTION 14 How to subnet in IPv651 Counting for subnets and finding increment value.mp495.89MB
- SECTION 14 How to subnet in IPv652 Laying out the subnets with the new network prefix.mp4100.07MB
- SECTION 15 Inside a Cisco router53 How to connect to a router.mp4138.68MB
- SECTION 15 Inside a Cisco router54 Components we need to know about.mp4391.86MB
- SECTION 15 Inside a Cisco router55 Boot Sequence of a Cisco router.mp4153.67MB
- SECTION 15 Inside a Cisco router56 Nigation of the IOS.mp4247.99MB
- SECTION 16 Administrative configurations57 House Keeping configurations.mp4482.50MB
- SECTION 16 Administrative configurations58 interface configurations.mp4286.31MB
- SECTION 16 Administrative configurations59 Telnet and SSH into routers.mp4107.55MB
- SECTION 16 Administrative configurations60 Show comnds.mp4149.11MB
- SECTION 17 DHCP and Name resolution on Cisco routers61 Configuring DHCP.mp4291.54MB
- SECTION 17 DHCP and Name resolution on Cisco routers62 Configuring DHCP Relay Agent.mp4358.39MB
- SECTION 17 DHCP and Name resolution on Cisco routers63 Configuring static host tables.mp4165.82MB
- SECTION 18 Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol Using the CDP comnd.mp4173.36MB
- SECTION 19 The Cisco register65 nipulating the register within the router.mp4188.77MB
- SECTION 19 The Cisco register66 Accessing & nipulating the register within ROMMON.mp4227.23MB
- SECTION 2 The Packet tracer Simulator10 Configuring a PC.mp4130.29MB
- SECTION 2 The Packet tracer Simulator11 Configuring a server.mp4108.76MB
- SECTION 2 The Packet tracer Simulator6 Nigating the Packet tracer tool.mp4633.51MB
- SECTION 2 The Packet tracer Simulator7 How to create a simple ology.mp4136.76MB
- SECTION 2 The Packet tracer Simulator8 Configuring a router.mp473.83MB
- SECTION 2 The Packet tracer Simulator9 Configuring a switch.mp4127.42MB
- SECTION 20 Routing Process67 How does IP routing occur.mp4241.50MB
- SECTION 20 Routing Process68 What type of routing should I use.mp4179.90MB
- SECTION 20 Routing Process69 What are default routes & where do you configure them.mp4266.73MB
- SECTION 20 Routing Process70 Configuring static routes.mp4209.80MB
- SECTION 21 Dynamic Routing71 An overview of the three Dynamic routing protocols.mp4349.08MB
- SECTION 21 Dynamic Routing73 EIGRP & EIGRPv6 configurations.mp4852.25MB
- SECTION 21 Dynamic Routing74 EIGRP Bandwidth Lab.mp4330.54MB
- SECTION 22 OSPF Details75 OSPF Terminology.mp4422.20MB
- SECTION 22 OSPF Details76 Point-to-Point ospf.mp4500.97MB
- SECTION 22 OSPF Details77 Multi-access ospf.mp4816.75MB
- SECTION 22 OSPF Details78 OSPF multiple area details.mp4367.86MB
- SECTION 23 Switching at Layer 279 Purpose of Using Switches & Specific functions at Layer2.mp4348.11MB
- SECTION 23 Switching at Layer 280 Nigation on a switch and show comnds.mp4264.42MB
- SECTION 23 Switching at Layer 281 Administration configurations.mp4149.01MB
- SECTION 24 The basics of VLANs82 What are vlans and the importance of using vlans in our network.mp4214.79MB
- SECTION 24 The basics of VLANs83 How to create and assign a vlan Trunking appropriate ports.mp4300.62MB
- SECTION 25 The Spanning-tree Protocol84 What is STP used for.mp495.24MB
- SECTION 25 The Spanning-tree Protocol85 How does the STP election process work.mp4341.76MB
- SECTION 25 The Spanning-tree Protocol86 How to nipulate the election process.mp4134.09MB
- SECTION 25 The Spanning-tree Protocol87 Turning STP off and Guarding against BPDUs on ports not using STP.mp4174.21MB
- SECTION 26 The Virtual Trunking Protocol88 What is the purpose of this protocol.mp4224.07MB
- SECTION 26 The Virtual Trunking Protocol89 Comnds and Configurations of the VTP protocol.mp4251.31MB
- SECTION 26 The Virtual Trunking Protocol90 Turning on and adjusting port-security on your switch.mp4124.08MB
- SECTION 28 Secure your Enterprise using ACL s94 What is an ACL s and its rules.mp4216.53MB
- SECTION 28 Secure your Enterprise using ACL s95 Standard ACL s.mp4379.38MB
- SECTION 28 Secure your Enterprise using ACL s96 Extended ACL s.mp4418.24MB
- SECTION 29 Network Address Translations100 Actual Configuration of NAT Overload.mp4127.42MB
- SECTION 29 Network Address Translations101 Pitfalls to look for on your test.mp4105.14MB
- SECTION 29 Network Address Translations97 3 Types of NAT.mp4130.28MB
- SECTION 29 Network Address Translations98 How does NAT work.mp4109.75MB
- SECTION 29 Network Address Translations99 Configure NAT Overload and Dynamic.mp4130.01MB
- SECTION 3 The Basics of Networking12 Understanding the Need for Networking.mp4122.54MB
- SECTION 3 The Basics of Networking13 Communication at its lowest layer.mp4255.22MB
- SECTION 3 The Basics of Networking14 Internetworking Devices used on a network.mp4525.82MB
- SECTION 3 The Basics of Networking15 The importance of segmentation.mp4252.31MB
- SECTION 30 Wide Area Networks102 What exactly is a WAN.mp4143.04MB
- SECTION 30 Wide Area Networks103 What are the connection types.mp4206.95MB
- SECTION 31 Frame-Relay Packet switched techonology104 Understanding the CIR and Burst Rate.mp4225.13MB
- SECTION 31 Frame-Relay Packet switched techonology105 What is a DLCI and who assigns it.mp4168.73MB
- SECTION 31 Frame-Relay Packet switched techonology106 Configuring Frame-relay.mp4372.20MB
- SECTION 31 Frame-Relay Packet switched techonology107 Show comnds for frame-relay.mp4151.84MB
- SECTION 32 PPP Dedicated leased connection type108 Open Standard WAN protocol.mp4147.89MB
- SECTION 32 PPP Dedicated leased connection type109 Configuring PPP and Verifying PPP.mp4291.93MB
- SECTION 33 IP services110 Redundancy protocols overview.mp4221.61MB
- SECTION 33 IP services111 HSRP Details and configuration.mp4761.30MB
- SECTION 33 IP services112 VRRP and GLBP.mp4182.87MB
- SECTION 34 naging Devices113 SNMP and its Configuration.mp4384.50MB
- SECTION 34 naging Devices SYSLOG and its Configuration.mp4206.98MB
- SECTION 34 naging Devices115 NETFLOW and its Configuration.mp4152.75MB
- SECTION 35 Sumry of the Course116 Course Summary.mp4116.68MB
- SECTION 4 The OSI Model16 A brief history of the OSI model.mp469.08MB
- SECTION 4 The OSI Model17 The layers of the OSI model.mp4177.38MB
- SECTION 4 The OSI Model18 The 3 Upper Layers of the OSI.mp4222.19MB
- SECTION 4 The OSI Model19 The 4 Lower Layers of the OSI.mp4195.10MB
- SECTION 4 The OSI Model20 The process of Encapsulation.mp468.85MB
- SECTION 5 Binary to Hex and Decil conversion21 The tables we use when converting.mp4106.00MB
- SECTION 5 Binary to Hex and Decil conversion22 Converting a Hex number to binary decimal.mp4244.68MB
- SECTION 5 Binary to Hex and Decil conversion23 Converting a Decimal to binary hex.mp4153.32MB
- SECTION 5 Binary to Hex and Decil conversion24 Why do we need to know Hexadecimal numbers.mp462.64MB
- SECTION 6 Cisco three Layer Model25 Core Layer.mp4105.43MB
- SECTION 6 Cisco three Layer Model26 Distribution Layer.mp493.22MB
- SECTION 6 Cisco three Layer Model27 Access Layer.mp4134.38MB
- SECTION 7 TCP IP MODEL28 A brief history of the model.mp482.17MB
- SECTION 7 TCP IP MODEL29 The layers of the model & how they p over to the OSI.mp4104.43MB
- SECTION 8 Ethernet Networks30 Definition of Ethernet Networks.mp4155.79MB
- SECTION 8 Ethernet Networks31 The access method of ethernet CA CD.mp4235.10MB
- SECTION 8 Ethernet Networks32 What cabling standards to we use.mp4285.91MB
- SECTION 9 IPV4 addresses33 What is an IPv4 address & Its fort.mp4182.97MB
- SECTION 9 IPV4 addresses34 Classes of Addresses and their ranges.mp4350.44MB
- CreateTime2019-02-09
- UpdateTime2019-03-05
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