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The Complete Networking Fundamentals Course. Your CCNA start

Learn about networking and start your journey to Cisco 200-301 Certification.
Instructor:
David Bombal
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This course is for anyone who wants to attain the Cisco CCNA certification
This course will prepare you for the CCNA 200-301 certification exam
Describe network fundamentals and build simple LANs
Explain IP addressing and subnetting
Describe hubs, switches and routers
Explain the OSI and TCP/IP models
Explain how addresses are allocated using DHCP
Explain name resolution using DNS
Explain Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Explain Wi-Fi 6 and other Wi-Fi technologies
Explain how to protect networks from attacks such as Kali Linux hacks

Welcome to the Complete Network Fundamentals Course! In this course, you will learn the technologies that keep the world as you know today connected and running. We cover both the fundamentals of networking as well as the topics in the new Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam.

Networks are all around us and you are using one right now to access this course.

Imagine for a moment, how different your life would be without access to Facebook, Snapchat, Google, YouTube, Whatsapp or any of the other websites on the Internet? How would you live with no Internet?

The Internet is extremely important in modern life today and all websites and Internet communication relies on networking. This reliance is only predicted to continue with the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the next few years.

Without routers, switches, network cabling and protocols like BGP there would be no Internet!

This course will teach you how networks actually work and how you are able to connect to websites like Facebook, Google, and YouTube.

Companies throughout the world (from the smallest to the largest) rely on networks designed, installed and maintained by networking engineers. Join this in demand industry!

Start your journey today learning about networking.

Content in this course can be used towards your CCNA. Topics such as IP addressing, subnetting and many others can be applied directly to passing your CCNA certification.

Access our online simulations so you can practice on simulated Cisco routers and switches. You will get to type commands such as enable, configure terminal, router ospf and many others and learn how to configure devices.

I want to welcome you to this Complete Networking Fundamentals course! I’m David Bombal, and I have been teaching networking  courses for over 15 years. I qualified as a Cisco Certified  Network Engineer (CCIE) in 2003 and hold with numerous other networking certifications. I’m also a Cisco and HPE  certified instructor where I have trained thousands of networking engineers in many of the largest  companies in the world including Fortune 100 companies.

I have designed this course for anyone wanting to learn more
about networking and gain foundational knowledge, to help them embark on their
networking career. The concepts taught in this course can be applied directly
to multiple industry certifications including the Cisco Certified Network
Associate (CCNA).

In this course, you will learn about topics such as IP addressing, IP subnetting, Routing, Switches, VLANs, Spanning Tree, Network Address Translation, Wireless and a whole lot more.

You will also learn more about the latest networking trends including OpenFlow and Software Defined Networking.

The course covers the following topics including (and this list will be constantly updated):

  • Network basics
  • Network architectures (OSI Model)
  • What are hubs, switches, routers?
  • How is data forwarded through a network?
  • IP addresses
  • IP subnetting
  • Cabling and network topologies
  • Ethernet basics
  • TCP and UDP
  • DNS and DHCP
  • Routing
  • VLANs
  • Cisco device initial configurations
  • ACLs
  • Network naming
  • IP Telephony
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • SDN

 

At the end of this course, you will be able to confidently discuss networking topics; and be able to start configuring real networking devices such as routers and switches. In this an introductory course, but contains a lot of information that can be directly applied to the CCNA certification.

The ideal student for this course is someone looking to break into the networking field, someone looking to extend their knowledge from PCs and servers to networking, or someone interested in getting knowledge to work in one of the most exciting, most in-demand jobs in IT – networking.

There are no requirements necessary to enroll in this course, I only ask that you come open minded and ready to learn.

Feel free to take a look at the course description and some of the sample free videos.

I look forward to seeing you on the inside!

 

Welcome

1
Welcome to the course
2
CCNA 200-301 Exam: My Experience
3
Answering your questions
4
Udemy tips and tricks

Download and Install Recommended Software

1
Packet Tracer: Windows Installation
2
Packet Tracer: macOS Installation
3
Packet Tracer Tips and Tricks

Basic Networking Terms

1
What is a network?
2
Most basic type of network
3
A bit of networking history
4
Servers, Clients, Ports and Protocols
5
Practical Demonstration using Packet Tracer
6
Networking Devices: Repeaters, Hubs, Switches and Routers
7
Networking Devices: Firewalls, IDS, IPS and WLC

TCP/IP Model

1
OSI and TCP/IP Models: Who cares? Rants and arguments
2
Life is more complicated: Tips and Tricks
3
Practical TCP/IP Model Part 1: Bits, Frames, Packets, Segments and more
4
Practical TCP/IP Model Part 2: HTTP captures
5
Practical TCP/IP Model Part 3: Port Numbers
6
Practical TCP/IP Model Part 4: E-mail and FTP captures
7
Quiz

Binary

1
Binary Introduction
2
Binary Math
3
Binary Conversion Examples
4
Converting IP Addresses to Binary
5
Quiz

Use this quiz to test your knowledge of binary:

Hexadecimal

1
Hexadecimal - why do we care?
2
Hexadecimal - Lab demonstration
3
Hexadecimal calculations
4
Quiz

 Use this calculator to help you (if you want to):

Binary Decimal and Hexadecimal Converter     

IP Addressing

1
IP Addressing Overview and Demonstration
2
IP Characteristics and IPv4 Address Format
3
Network versus Host portion

In this video David discusses Network Address Portion, Host Address Portion and street analogy.

4
IPv4 Address format (Street Analogy) and Address Classes
5
Class A and B addresses

In this video David discusses Class A and Class B networks and host portions.

6
Class C, D, E, A and B addresses
7
Special IPv4 Addresses and Directed Broadcast Address
8
Local Broadcast Address

In this video David discusses Local Broadcast Address and its uses.

9
Local Loopback Address

In this video David discusses Local Loopback Address which is very useful for testing.

10
RFC1918 - Private Addresses

In this video David discusses RFCs and the changes made.

11
RFC1918 - Class A, B, C and IPv4 Link Local Addresses
12
Subnet Masks
13
Subnet mask demonstrations and Discontiguous Network Masks
14
CIDR Notation Part 1 and Part 2
15
CIDR Notation Part 3

Initial Device Configuration

1
How to connect to a Cisco router or switch
2
Initial Device Configuration - Switches
3
Router initial configuration
4
Build a basic Cisco network
5
Quiz

IP Subnetting

1
IP Subnetting Part 1
2
IP Subnetting Part 2
3
IP Subnetting Part 3
4
IP Subnetting Part 4
5
IP Subnetting Part 5
6
IP Subnetting Quiz 1

Can you work this out?

Use the calculator below to help you work out answers if needed. 

Subnetting Concepts Calculator     

Subnetting Packet Tracer Lab 1

1
Subnetting Lab 1: Can you complete the lab?
2
Subnetting Lab 1: Answers Part 1
3
Subnetting Lab 1: Answers Part 2
4
Subnetting Lab 1: Answers Part 3
5
Subnetting Lab 1: Answers Part 4

Subnetting Packet Tracer Lab 2

1
Subnetting Lab 2 - Can you complete the lab?
2
Subnetting Lab 2 - Answers Part 1
3
Subnetting Lab 2 - Answers Part 2

IPv4 Subnetting Cheat Sheet

1
PacketLife.net IPv4 Subnetting Cheat Sheet

Subnetting VLOGs - do you know the answers?

1
#050: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Are these hosts on the same subnet?
2
#051: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Can these hosts ping each other?
3
#053: CCNA IP addressing and subnetting: Can these hosts ping each other?
4
#079: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 1). Practical IP S
5
#080: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 2). Practical IP S
6
#081: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 3). Practical IP S
7
#083: IP Addressing and IP Subnetting for the CCNA Exam (Part 4). Practical IP S

Cabling and Packet Flows

1
How does data flow in hubs, switches and routers?
2
Ethernet history

Ethernet was born in the 1970s

Bus Topology

10base5

10base2


3
10base2, MAC addresses,
4
MAC Addresses, CSMA/CD and Collision domains
5
Broadcast domains, UTP & Cross Over Cables
6
Which cable should you use and Cable Categories
7
SFPs, DAC, Roll Over cable and How Devices Operate, Hubs
8
How does a Hub forward traffic?
9
What is a bridge?
10
How does a bridge forward traffic and what is a switch?
11
How do switches forward traffic?
12
What is half duplex and full duplex?
13
What is a router?
14
How does a router forward traffic?
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