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Learn Cisco Switching by Doing

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Learn Cisco Switching by Doing, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.67, with 29 lectures, based on 3 reviews, and has 1027 subscribers.

You will learn about Get started with Cisco switches Start with basic configuration Configure access and trunk ports (Manual, ISL, and Dot1q) Configure VLANs Configure VTP version 1, 2, and 3 Configure Link Aggregation (Manual, PAgP, LACP) Configure Spanning Tree protocol, Rapid STP, and Multiple STP Configure port-security features Configure First Hop Redundancy Protocols (HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP) And many more tips and tricks! This course is ideal for individuals who are Students aiming for their CCNP and CCIE or Network administrators looking to further expand their knowledge of Cisco Switching It is particularly useful for Students aiming for their CCNP and CCIE or Network administrators looking to further expand their knowledge of Cisco Switching.

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Summary

Title: Learn Cisco Switching by Doing

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.67

Number of Lectures: 29

Number of Published Lectures: 29

Number of Curriculum Items: 29

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 29

Original Price: $59.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Get started with Cisco switches
  • Start with basic configuration
  • Configure access and trunk ports (Manual, ISL, and Dot1q)
  • Configure VLANs
  • Configure VTP version 1, 2, and 3
  • Configure Link Aggregation (Manual, PAgP, LACP)
  • Configure Spanning Tree protocol, Rapid STP, and Multiple STP
  • Configure port-security features
  • Configure First Hop Redundancy Protocols (HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP)
  • And many more tips and tricks!
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students aiming for their CCNP and CCIE
  • Network administrators looking to further expand their knowledge of Cisco Switching
  • Target Audiences

  • Students aiming for their CCNP and CCIE
  • Network administrators looking to further expand their knowledge of Cisco Switching
  • Overview:

    This course is focused on Cisco switches configuration and almost everything you need to know about them. The topologies are very much self-explanatory and created in different environments (mostly PnetLab, a free tool compatible with Eve-NG) but they can be very easily created on real gear. There would be minor differences in syntax based on the image that you use on your device (or simulated environment).

    All the commands are explained in detail. I have tried not to miss anything and I have given the reasons you might want to implement a feature or execute a commands so that you can decide your design.

    Syllabus:

    The course contains (but is not limited to):

  • what you should do when you receive a new switch

  • how to do basic configurations

  • ISL and Dot1q protocols and how to configure access and trunk ports (dynamically or statically)

  • how to configure VLANs

  • VTP protocol features and how to configure different versions

  • PAgP and LACP protocols and how to configure link aggregation

  • Loop-free switched network and how to configure Spanning Tree Protocol variations (STP, RSTP, MSTP, MST)

  • Spanning Tree Protocol extra features (LoopGuard, BPDUGuard, BPDUFilter, )

  • Port Security features and configuration

  • First Hop Redundancy Protocols (HSRP, VRRP, GLBP) in detail

  • and many tips and tricks!

  • Lectures would be added on demand to the course to make it richer and more valuable to you. Also, I will personally answer your questions ASAP, in case you have any problem with the contents and studies.

    Good luck!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Basics of Switching

    Lecture 1: Basic Cautions

    Lecture 2: Collision Domain

    Lecture 3: Broadcast Domain Basics

    Chapter 2: VLANS and Trunk Links

    Lecture 1: Creating Vlans

    Lecture 2: Creating Trunk Links

    Chapter 3: VTP

    Lecture 1: VTP Overview

    Lecture 2: VTP Version 3

    Chapter 4: Link Aggregation Protocols

    Lecture 1: Link Aggregation

    Chapter 5: Spanning Tree Protocol Overview

    Lecture 1: Spanning Tree Protocol Overview

    Lecture 2: Root Bridge – Root Port – Designated Port

    Lecture 3: Root Bridge Election Process

    Lecture 4: Root Port Election Process

    Chapter 6: Advanced Spanning Tree Protocol Features

    Lecture 1: Changing Spanning Tree Protocol Timers

    Lecture 2: BPDUGuard – BPDUFilter – RootGuard

    Lecture 3: Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) Protocol

    Chapter 7: First Hop Redundancy (FHRP) Protocols

    Lecture 1: First Hop Redundancy Protocols

    Lecture 2: HSRP Basic Configuration

    Lecture 3: Preemption and Priority

    Lecture 4: Multiple HSRP

    Lecture 5: HSRP Tracking

    Lecture 6: HSRP Authentication

    Lecture 7: Configure HSRP on L3 Switches

    Lecture 8: VRRP

    Lecture 9: GLBP Basic Configuration

    Lecture 10: GLBP Weighting and Load Balancing

    Chapter 8: Extra Features

    Lecture 1: Dot1Q Tunneling

    Lecture 2: Configuring Private VLANs

    Lecture 3: Protected Ports

    Lecture 4: SPAN and RSPAN

    Instructors

  • Learn Cisco Switching by Doing  No.2
    Pegasus Training
    Network Courses and Training Since 2004
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