Cisco Ccna 200 125 The Complete

This NEW CISCO course is all you need to prepare & pass Cisco's new CCNA R/S 200-125 certification exam

Last updated 2022-01-10 | 4.4

- Once you complete this course
- you will be prepared and ready to pass Cisco's new CCNA R/S 200-125 certification exam.
- If you need to be knowledgeable in Networking
- than this is the course for you!

What you'll learn

Once you complete this course
you will be prepared and ready to pass Cisco's new CCNA R/S 200-125 certification exam.
If you need to be knowledgeable in Networking
than this is the course for you!

* Requirements

* Those taking this course should have a basic knowledge of Networking
* Students should have a CCNA R/S study guide book to go along with the course since it will reiterate what is being taught in the course.
* The course uses a combination of simulators like the Cisco Packet Tracer
* GNS3 & VIRL to show different topologies and drive the information in a visual manner
* The simulators used are not provided as part of the course
* It is the students' responsibility to acquire their own simulator and or live equipment to replicate the topologies shown in this course
* Anyone that has a passion for Networking
* whether for a certification or not
* must take this course
* Books used in this course: CCNA R/S by Cisco Press
* Sybex CCNA book by Todd Lammle & The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!
* by Lazaro J. Diaz

Description

This course is for Cisco's newest certification, the CCNA R/S 200-125, that became effective on August 21st, 2016. 

Cisco certifications do have an expiration date and they need to be renewed every couple of years. 

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Laz is notorious for his nonchalant and unorthodox way of teaching, and has quickly become one of UDEMY's top instructors with a student base of over 38K+ students in his old CCNA 200-120 (now a private course), and an overall student base of 53K+ and counting for all his courses on UDEMY.

Not to mention his achievement in being instrumental in getting hris students certified world wide.

Laz's courses are being taught in over 194 countries and some of these have been translated into other languages.

This is why he has become a rising star in Cisco certifications and Networking!

This is his latest course for the CCNA R/S and has everything you needs to prepare for the 200-125 certification exam.

The course was produced in a very effective manner where you, the student, would feel as if you are in a classroom setting and the instructor is speaking directly to YOU.

Following Laz's instructions and using his recommendations for other resources like books, etc., has proven to be the key to lead his students to achieve success in passing the certification exam.

In Laz's style of teaching, (and there is a method to his madness), is very laid back and somewhat unorthodox, as you will see for yourself.

However, this is to make the topics covered more digestible and easier for anyone to understand. Even if you are totally new to Networking.

So, whether you are a novice, need to pass the CCNA or just need a refresher for your current job, this course has everything you need.

Don't doubt the Instructor with the proven record, but rather embrace his knowledge and his experience when it comes to this; after all...his reputation depends on your success!

You will acquire the knowledge in this course to make it transferable to real world use, as a Cisco and/or IT Professional.

DISCLAIMER:   Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are not part of the course. It is the students responsibility to have these to practice with. The Cisco Packet Tracer & VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco. But students have more options that those. They can create their own lab with real equipment, get BOSON or GNS3. It is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course. Please also NOTE:  .pkt files have been up-loadable to UDEMY's site via a ZIP folder. However, I would like to stress that replicating my labs will help students to practice, follow along and will drive down the information in a more precise manner where the students will retain more of the information for the test.

BOOKS USED IN THE COURSE:  CCNA R/S by Cisco Press, Sybex CCNA Study Guide by Todd Lammle & The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!, by Lazaro J. Diaz - These are ALL available on AMAZON

This course will give you an in-depth understanding of networking, using routers and switches and their various configurations and connections. You will learn how to configure; default, static and dynamic routing. You will comprehend how to manipulate each of the routing protocols attributes to meet the requirements of the network.

This course will also prepare you in Layer 2 technology and its various configurations, such as; VLAN’s, VTP, STP, PortFast, EtherChannel, Port-Security, Inter-VLAN communication & Trunking; plus the newest requirements needed for CISCO's NEW CCNA (200-125) certification exam as well.

You will also acquire the knowledge needed to secure the routers through the use of Access-list, configuring the different types of NAT & will be able to manage the router’s components.

As a students, you will also be able to thoroughly grasp the concepts of both Internet Protocols; IPv4 & IPv6. These are KEY to any Network!

Please keep in mind that Laz has his own book called "The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!" that will further help those that need a more in-depth understanding of IPv4 & IPv6.

Also covered in this course is Wide Area Network Protocols like HDLC, PPP, Frame Relay, HSRP, BGP, MPLS, NHRP, MGRE among other things.

You will also learn how to create redundancy in  networks through the use of Redundancy Protocols such as HSRP which is just as important. Also, within the WAN, you, the student, will also learn how to create VPN’s and GRE Tunnels among other things that are crucial in passing the new CCNA.

Great achievements and success is at your grasp!

All you need to do is let this course guide you through it.

The possibilities are going to be endless once you take this CCNA certification course.

And now, with UDEMYS Pilot program for Certification TEST Courses (which this course is part of), your odds of succeeding has just skyrocketed!

Who this course is for:

  • This course was prepared for those that need to pass the CCNA R/S 200-125 certification exam
  • Students that are currently in College or University for Networking of Computer Science degrees
  • Anyone that wants to advance their career into Networking
  • Employees that need to get the CCNA R/S certification to maintain their relevance in their job

Course content

33 sections • 158 lectures

What you wanted to know about me and this course, but where afraid to ask :) Preview 03:30

Introduction to the CCNA 200-125 Course Preview 06:32

In this course you will be learning from the foundational parts of networking to the more advanced portions, such as DMVPN, The BGP Routing Protocol, MPLS and other Concepts needed as a CCNA or Real world Network engineer would use.

Introduction to TCP/IP networking Preview 04:02

In this Lecture its really just an acknowledgment of the importance of Popularity, history and importance of the TCP/IP model.

Perspectives on Networking Preview 08:47

In this lecture you will learn that all networks are not equal. Every Network will have different designs but will attempt to stay within the guidelines of the network blueprints.

The Application Layer of the TCP/IP Model Preview 03:09

In this Lecture we will look at what takes place at the Application Layer of the TCP/IP Model.

The Transport Layer of the TCP/IP Model Preview 04:55

In this Lecture we will look at what takes place at the Transport Layer of the TCP/IP Model.

The Network Layer of the TCP/IP Model Preview 03:21

In this Lecture we will look at what takes place at the Network Layer of the TCP/IP Model.

The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP/IP Model Preview 02:39

In this Lecture we will look at what takes place at the Link/Physical Layer of the TCP/IP Model

Summary of Section Preview 03:43

In this Lecture we will Summarize what we have Covered.

The OSI Model Preview 02:17

In this lecture we will look at a  brief history and structure of the OSI Model.

Comparing the OSI Model with the TCP/IP Model Preview 04:56

In this Lecture we will compare both models to see how the Layers Map to each other Layer.

OSI Layers and their functions Preview 07:57

In this lecture we will look at the layers of the OSI model and what part they play in networking.

OSI Layering Concepts and Benefits Preview 03:49

In this lecture we will learn the importance of breaking down networking concepts into different smaller layers to make it more digestible.

Summary of Section Preview 01:45

we will summarize what we have covered

Cisco Three Layer Model Preview 03:25

In this lecture we will briefly discuss the Cisco Layer 3 Model

Cisco Collapsed Architecture Preview 02:37

In this Lecture you will learn the new Cisco 2 layer Model.

Summary of Section Preview 02:21

In the lecture we will summarize what we have covered.

An Overview of LANs Preview 03:33

In this brief lecture we will learn the definition of Ethernet LANs

Common Small Office Home Office LAN Preview 09:44

we will look at design for a basic SOHO LAN

Common Enterprise LAN Preview 11:36

In this lecture we will look at a design for a basic enterprise LAN

Ethernet Cabling Standards Preview 08:17

we will discuss the different standards of cables used on an Ethernet LAN

Summary of Section Preview 02:50

We will summarize what we have covered.

Devices used on an Ethernet Network Preview 06:32

In this Lab we will go over some of the devices that are used on an ethernet Network and some that you will never use!

Summary of Section Preview 03:48

we will summarize what we have covered.

Introduction to IPv4 Addressing Preview 10:08

In this lecture we will go over the importance of IP Addressing and the Importance of knowing all aspects of it, such as the format, assigning, Subnetting, VLSM and Summarization.

Format and Classes of an IPv4 Address Preview 11:10

In this lecture we will learn not only the format of an IPv4 address but how to Identify and IPv4 address by looking at the first octet.

Private IP Addressing Preview 11:14

In this lecture you will learn the Private IP ranges and why they are considered Private address or non-routable addresses on the internet.

Summary of Section Preview 02:50

we will summarize what we have covered.

Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4 Preview 15:35

In this Lecture you will learn the secrets to Subnetting any class of address, whether if you are given a subnet mask or not.

Subnetting a Class C Address Preview 04:53

You will learn how to subnet various class C Addresses

Subnetting a Class B Address Preview 04:00

In this lecture you will learn how to Subnet various Class B Addresses

Subnetting a Class A Address Preview 05:14

You will learn how to Subnet various class A Addresses

Summary of Section Preview 01:21

We will Summarize what we have covered.

Variable Length Subnet Masking Preview 02:43

In this lecture you will learn how to properly use VLSM in your network and why did VLSM come to be.

VLSM Breakdown Preview 11:41

In this lecture we will learn hoe to resolve a given problem using VLSM

Creating a VLSM Network Preview 03:09

In this lecture we will create a VLSM network and assign the IP's and Masks to the PC's and Routers.

Summary of Section Preview 02:09

We will summarize what we have covered.

Route Summarization Preview 02:51

We will learn the importance of summarization and what Route Summarization is.

Summarization Breakdown Preview 05:46

In this lecture I will show you how to summarize multiple networks using binary.

Assigning the Summary Address Preview 08:04

In this lecture you will learn how to assign a summary address to the router.

Summary of Section Preview 01:26

we will summarize what we have covered.

Introduction to Ciscos CLI Preview 02:27

In this lecture you will become familiar with the Cisco command line Interface

Navigation through the CLI Preview 11:25

In this lecture we will navigate the CLI using different commands to get where we need to go

Cisco Router Components Preview 06:12

In this lecture you will learn the main components Cisco uses to boot and maintain the router

Router Boot Sequence Preview 05:17

In this lecture you will learn the process the router uses to  Boot Up

Password Recovery Procedure Preview 11:31

In this lecture you will learn how to bypass the boot sequence in order to inside your router.

The Mysterious 0x2100 Preview 12:22

In this lecture you will learn how to change the register to the 0x2100 and understand what it does.

Router Administrative Commands Preview 18:25

In this lecture you will learn the admin commands one must know to have minimum security and access to their router

Router Interface Commands Preview 09:28

In this lecture you will learn how to configure the interfaces of your router

Summary of Section Preview 04:36

we will summarize what we have covered

Routing Packets in your Network Preview 09:24

In this lecture you will learn the importance and various ways packets get to their intended destination. You will also gain an understanding about administrative Distances

Default Routing Preview 11:51

in this lecture you will learn how to use a Default Routes and when it is Feasible to use them.

Static Routing Preview 10:23

In this lecture you will learn how to create static routes and change their default Administrative distance and understand the concepts behind them.

Dynamic Routing Preview 02:54

In this Lecture you will learn the different types of routing protocols we could use on our network. You will also gain an understanding of how they work and what would be best suited for the type of network you have.

Configuring RIPv2 Preview 11:41

in this lecture you will learn how to configure RIPv2 so the routers can advertise the networks that are connected to i order to form neighbor relationships.

Configuring RIPv2 Preview 11:40

Passive Interface-Interface Preview 01:47

in this brief lecture we will define what  the Passive-Interface command is and its uses.

Configuring the Passive-Interface Command Preview 07:29

In this lecture we will learn how to configure the passive-Interface command.

RIPv2 Default Routes Preview 01:44

You will learn what Dynamic Default routes are used for.

Configuring RIPv2 Default Routes Preview 07:34

In this lecture you will learn how to configure a RIP Default Route on your router.

Summary of Section Preview 03:32

we will summarize what we have covered.

EIGRP Routing Protocol Preview 19:40

In this lecture you will learn how EIGRP works and why you would want to use this protocol on your network

Basic Configuration of EIGRP Preview 08:43

In this lecture you will learn the basics of configuring EIGRP within a single autonomous system.

The EIGRP Topology Table Preview 06:16

In this lecture we will breakdown the Topology table to fully Understand what you're looking at

Successor and Feasible Successor Routes Preview 12:42

In this lecture you will understand how EIGRP calculates the Feasible and Successor Routes.

The EIGRP Neighbor Table Preview 04:10

in this lecture you will understand how to read the neighbor table

Using Wildcards to Configure EIGRP Preview 08:28

In this lecture you will configure EIGRP using Wildcard mask.

Tweaking the Bandwidth in EIGRP Preview 08:25

In this lecture you will learn  how to change the bandwidth of EIGRP to manipulate which way the traffic will flow.

Load Balancing with EIGRP Preview 05:31

In this lecture you will learn how to load balance using the variance command.

Summary of Section Preview 05:32

In this lecture we will summarize what we have covered.

All About OSPF Preview 12:45

In this lecture you will learn about OSPF Concepts, Features, terms and Different types of Configurations to include Authentication.

OSPF Basic Lab Preview 07:24

In this lecture you will learn how to configure OSPF in a simple Design.

Designated and Backup Router Lab Preview 20:40

In this Lab you will learn and understand how a DR or BDR is elected

Multi-Area OSPF Lab Preview 12:50

In this lecture you will learn how to configure a basic multi-area OSPF

OSPF Authentication Lab Preview 09:29

In this lecture you will learn how to configure authentication between OSPF neighbors.

Summary of Section Preview 02:52

We will discuss topics Covered.

LAN Switching Preview 05:24

in this Lecture we will Discuss the functionality of switching in an Ethernet LAN

Configuring Common Command on a Switch Preview 13:11

In this lecture we will be configuring basic commands on L2 switches

The Spanning-Tree Protocol Preview 05:00

In this Lecture we will discuss what is STP  and its functions, as well as the different types of STP we could configure in our network.

Spanning-Tree Protocol Election Process Preview 13:36

In this lecture we will be learning STP terms and also learn the election process of the Root bridge.

Manipulation of STP Preview 06:55

In this lecture you will be configuring STP to influence the Election of the Root Bridge and how to turn off STP and protect against switching loops

Summary of Section Preview 03:15

In this Lecture we will Discuss topics covered

using VLANs on our Network Preview 04:01

in this lecture we will be learning the importance of using VLANs in our network.

VLAN Configuration Preview 12:00

In this lecture you will be creating, naming and assigning a VLAN.

Using the Virtual Trunking Protocol Preview 07:45

In this lecture we will understand what is the Function of VTP.

Trunking Ports on L2 Switches Preview 10:21

In this lecture we will understand the importance of Trunking a Port

Securing Ports an a Switch Preview 09:45

In this lecture we will be configuring switch port security on our switch.

Summary of Section Preview 02:24

In this lecture we will discuss topics covered.

Inter-Vlan Routing Preview 12:04

In this lecture we will understand what inter-vlan routing is and how to Configure it.

EtherChannel Preview 02:16

in this lecture we will define Ether-Channel and look at the different types of Configurations

Ether-Channel Configuration Preview 16:22

In this lecture we will be Configuring EtherChannel

Summary of Section Preview 02:31

In this lecture we will discuss topics covered.

The ins and outs of IPv6 Preview 19:05

In this lecture we will discuss the ins and outs of IPv6

Assigning IPV6 Addresses to an Interface Preview 12:11

In this lecture we will Assign IPv6 Addresses to router Interfaces

Static Routing in IPv6 Preview 08:36

In this lecture we will configure static routes on the routers

RIPng Configuration Preview 07:19

In this lecture we will configure the RIPng Protocol

EIGRPv6 Configuration Preview 09:57

In this lecture we will configure the EIGRPv6 Protocol 

OSPFv3 Configuration Preview 09:31

In this lecture we will configure the OSPFv3 protocol

Dual Stack Preview 10:36

In this lecture we will configure Dual Stack using IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses

Subnetting in IPv6 Preview 07:47

In this lecture you will learn how to subnet in IPv6

Summary of Section Preview 02:43

In this lecture we will discuss topics covered

Unraveling Access-List Preview 07:35

In this lecture you will learn about the types of ACL's, rules of ACL's, Creating and Assigning ACL's. we also discuss how to use the Remark Command.

Standard ACL Configuration Preview 07:30

In this lecture we will create and apply standard ACL's

Standard ACL's for Telnet Preview 08:38

In this lecture we will create and apply Standard ACLs to permit and deny hosts.

Extended ACL Configuration Preview 12:49

In this lecture we will create and apply extended ACL's

Named ACL Configuration Preview 06:12

In this lecture we will create and apply Named ACL's

Using the Remark Command in an ACL Preview 07:14

In this lecture we will learn to use the Remark command in an ACL

Summary of Section Preview 01:48

In this lecture we will discuss topics Covered

Network Address Translation (NAT) Preview 07:25

In this lecture you will gain a better understanding about NAT.

Configuring NAT Overload Preview 08:53

In this lecture we will configure NAT Overload  and verify that it is working

Summary of Section Preview 02:47

We will discuss topics covered

Wide Area Network (WAN) Preview 17:34

In this lecture you will become familiar with WAN terms and technology

Configuring PPP Preview 20:40

In this lecture we will configure PPP

Configuring Frame-Relay Preview 19:27

In this lecture we will configure Frame-Relay

Configuring GRE Tunnels Preview 07:50

In this lecture you will learn the in and outs of Basic GRE Tunneling

Radius Lab Preview 15:14

TACACS+ Lab Preview 12:32

IPSLA Lab Preview 21:35

Summary of Section Preview 03:59

in this lecture we will discuss topics covered

Welcome to MPLS Preview 12:08

In this lecture you will learn what is MPLS, how it works, and terminology

The Basics of MPLS Preview 22:03

in this lecture you will configure a basic MPLS Lab

MPLS VPN layer 2 Preview 22:49

In this lecture you will configure a MPLS VPN Layer 2

MPLS VPN Layer 3 Preview 13:39

In this lecture you will configure a MPLS VPN Layer 3

Summary of Section Preview 03:23

We will discuss topics covered

Welcome to BGP Preview 07:35

In this lecture you will learn the terms, types, and functions of BGP

Comparison BGP Lab iBGP vs. eBGP Preview 14:07

In this lecture we will create a simple single AS BGP Lab

minimal eBGP Configuration Preview 08:30

In this lecture we will configure a simple two router eBGP lab and explain the configuration in more detail

Summary Section Preview 02:23

in this lecture we will discuss topics covered

Welcome to HSRP Preview 20:38

in this lecture you will become familiar with HSRP Redundancy Protocol

HSRP Lab Preview 13:33

in this lecture you will be configuring HSRP

Summary of Section Preview 01:23

In this lecture we will discuss topics covered

Introduction to DMVPN Preview 07:32

In this lecture you will gain an understanding of a DMVPN

DMVPN Lab Preview 13:23

You will create a DMVPN Lab

VPN Preview 03:43

In this lecture you will learn what and why a VPN does.

Summary of Section Preview 02:04

 In this lecture will discuss topics covered

Introduction to IP Services Preview 11:07

In this Lecture You will learn what the SNMP protocol is used for and how you would configure it on a router and send information to the MIB

SNMP Lab Preview 12:16

In this lab we will configure a router to use SNMP with a community string with read only and communicate to the work station below.

Summary of Section Preview 04:25

In this lecture we will discuss topics covered.

Configuring DHCP Preview 11:30

DHCP Relay Agent Preview 15:34

Verifying DHCP on a Cisco IOS Preview 05:54

Network Time Protocol (NTP) Preview 16:59

Resolving Hostnames Preview 10:48

Summary of Section Preview 03:26

Introduction to Evolution of Intelligent Network Preview 07:44

Application Programming Interfaces (API) Preview 09:33

Cisco APIC-EM Preview 06:20

Summary of Section Preview 05:50

Licensing a Cisco Router Preview 06:03

Licensing Lab Preview 08:37

Summary of Section Preview 02:52

Summary of Course Preview 07:44

Cisco CCNA 200-125 New Final Exam

The final exam will cover question from all the Sections in the course

Extreme Challenge Lab From Scratch! Preview 15:13

QoS Introduction Preview 01:59

Here is an introduction to the following lectures. See next lecture for the QoS Lab.

QoS Lab Preview 29:16

QoS Explanation Preview 30:26

CCNA Multiple Topics Practice Lab Preview 01:23:54

This is a multiple-topics lab that will help you practice for what you might encounter when you decide to take the CCNA R/S certification exam.

The topics covered here are as follows:

  1. Routing Protocols

  2. Default Routes

  3. Floating Static Route

  4. VTP

  5. STP

  6. DNS

  7. DHCP

  8. Basic Router Administration Command

  9. Show Commands

YEP!... this lab is over one (1) hour long and Yes!... you will need to replicate the lab.

I'm not going to make it easy or spoon feed you by giving you the file.

You have the option of "PAUSING" the video and recreate the topology.

I'm not doing this because it's easy, I'm doing this because I need you to do this on your own and from scratch.
That's the only way you will be able to take responsibility which is what you will encounter in the real world.

DO NOT EXPECT ANY RESOURCES FOR THIS LAB!