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Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE v2.0) by Jeremy Cioara Format: MP4 Size 1.5GB Total Videos: 38 Course Duration: 08:12:56 Course Outline: 1. Welcome: Course Overview and Cisco Certification (00:13:37) 2. Intro: Technology Connecting Offices (00:23:26) 3. Intro: A Focus on GRE and DMVPN (00:32:57) 4. Intro: Routing Protocol Choices (00:11:44) 5.
Intro: IPv6 Review and RIPng (00:25:48) 6. EIGRP: Overview, Communication, and Neighbors (00:27:50) 7. EIGRP: Base Configuration (00:09:34) 8. EIGRP: Summary Routes (00:09:35) 9. EIGRP: Security (00:12:06) 10. EIGRP: L2 and L3 MPLS Design (00:08:19) 11.
CBT Nuggets has the premier Online IT Training Videos and IT Certification Training. We have easy to understand videos from amazing trainers. Start FREE today! SWITCH 300-115 videos available on CBTNuggets submitted 3. One reason I went with CBT Nuggets is I tend to watch these training videos late in the evening. I end up falling asleep if the instructor is too boring. It's not Keith doing the videos for the CCNP though, it's Jeremy.
EIGRP: Frame Relay Design (00:12:24) 12. EIGRP: Frame Relay Point-to-Point Configuration (00:11:14) 13. EIGRP: Frame Relay Multipoint Configuration (00:12:09) 14. EIGRP: Stub Routing (00:08:17) 15. EIGRP: Load Balancing (00:05:58) 16.
EIGRP: IPv6 Configuration (00:06:02) 17. EIGRP: Named Configuration (00:05:55) 18.
OSPF: Understanding Core OSPF Design (00:08:38) 19. OSPF: OSPF Neighbor Relationships - The Nitty Gritty (00:10:47) 20. OSPF: DR/BDR Relationships, Neighbor States, and SPF Algorithm (00:18:34) 21. OSPF: Implementing Summarization on ABRs and ASBRs (00:12:16) 22. OSPF: Special Area Types (00:14:09) 23.
OSPF: Virtual Links (00:06:31) 24. OSPF: Configuring OSPFv3 (00:07:07) 25. Redistribution: Understanding Route Redistribution Concepts (00:11:22) 26. Redistribution: Configuring Basic Redistribution (00:08:38) 27.
Redistribution: Filtering with Distribution Lists (00:08:21) 28. Redistribution: Prefix List Concepts (00:09:52) 29. Redistribution: Route-map Concepts and Filtering (00:14:30) 30. Redistribution: Configuring Redistribution with Prefix Lists (00:07:36) 31. Path Control: Policy-Based Routing (00:14:36) 32. Path Control: Using IP SLA (00:16:09) 33.
BGP: Understanding Internet Connection Options (00:18:17) 34. BGP: Understanding BGP Neighbor Relationships (00:22:53) 35. BGP: Understanding Key BGP Attributes (00:12:25) 36. Miscellaneous Protocols: Understanding and Configuring SNMPv3 (00:11:33) 37. Miscellaneous Protocols: Understanding and Configuring PPPoE (00:08:55) 38. Miscellaneous Protocols: Cisco Easy Virtual Networking (EVN) (00:12:52) More Info.
CBTnuggets is a very good source but it doesn't really dig into the true concept of some of the protocols, although it does do good with configurations and labs and Jeremy goes over things like best practices and things to be careful for. He also explains some things really well that get people confused (IE ACLS). Packet tracer is good enough for CCNA it just lacks modern network operation speeds and base line things, It tops out at 1 Gbp/s on some switches and fiber is useless in there. There is GNS3 for routing although I've never used it (its a prototyping tool like packet tracer. but free) as for books.
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I can't stand just reading although I still have (and use) odom books for things No matter what source you use.Take notes, it doesn't matter if you can't or won't read them just the thought of writing them down will help. People tend to forget this especially with training videos, Actually watch them, don't turn it on then go web surfing or anything of that nature. No matter what source you use.Take notes, it doesn't matter if you can't or won't read them just the thought of writing them down will help. People tend to forget this especially with training videos, Actually watch them, don't turn it on then go web surfing or anything of that nature.Great advice that I think a lot of people overlook. Just the simple act of putting pen to paper and writing what's being said is tremendous in terms of helping you better understand the material. I use this strategy with CBT Nuggets and Professor Messer and it has helped out significantly. I can only tell you what worked for me, I have a strong support/systems background too but no network background: 1.
Watched CBTNuggets ICND1 videos to get an overview of what networking actually is. I've read the Official Exam Guide by Wendell Odom 3. I've read Tod Lammle's CCENT study guide which really helped me to understand better what I've just read in the Official Exam Guide 4. I've read the Official Exam Guide again, this time I actually understood what I was reading 5. Took Boson practice exams and watched the CBTNuggets again, while the exam date came closer and closer 6.
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Passed ICND1 I always labbed with Packet tracer after reading/watching videos and during almost any free time I had. It took me 6 months from no network background to CCENT but it was worth it because I really understand the material taught in ICND1 and finding it now much easier to study for the ICND2. Hope this was a bit helpful!
Like neolight90 I am trying to find the right material without spending to much time and money. Does anyone feel like CBT nuggets is better or worst then say Chris Bryant CCNA video Series? I am more interested in Labbing then video's. I don't want to spend $99/month for CBT if I can get Chris's video's and save money for equipment if needed. I am still kind of waiting on the Cisco announcement next week before buying anything.
Any tips on Video's would be appreciated. Thanks jsb515 that netsimk is pretty easy to just jump in and do it. It all comes down to how you learn the best. The videos aren't enough to pass the exams but they do an awesome job of introducing you to the material and Jeremy makes the material as interesting as can be.
Just to have someone like him teach you subnetting and ACLs is worth the money, in my opinion. A lab isn't really necessary unless you just have to have one. I picked up a 2610xm and 3 2950 switches for $150 and just use GNS3 for everything. The only thing I use the router for is to connect to my GNS3 topologies so I can better manage their connections to real networks.
The switches are just because I got them cheap (routerswholesale.com $25) and GNS3 can't emulate them.) For me to pass the CCENT I just used CBT Nuggets and read Odom's ICND1 book, then took any practice test I could find online. I'm planning on the same with CCNA, and about halfway done with Odom's book so getting ready to take the exam. You can get his books on amazon for $25 a piece and be golden for both certs, though the material can be a bit dry. My recommendation would be CBT Nuggets (take notes on PAPER!) then a bit of labbing, then Odom or Lammel's book, then a ton of labs. Freeccnaworkbook.com is an awesome resource for labs with a TON of explanation. You can get everything you need from PT/GNS3 and free resources, so it's up to you if you want to pay for the videos. TechExams.Net is not sponsored by, endorsed by or affiliated with Cisco Systems, Inc.
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