web analytics
  • RSS

  • Polls

    What Cisco Cert Are You Currently Studying?

    View Results

    Loading ... Loading ...
  • Search on CiscoBibles

  • Popular Posts

  • Recent Comments

  • Archives

  • « | Main | »

    Train Signal – Cisco CCENT 640-822 (2010)

    By admin | August 11, 2010

    Over 15 hours of expert instruction with real world examples of Cisco Networking help you deploy and manage your first Cisco Network.

    Mastering Networking Fundamentals has never been more fun: OSI model, IP addressing, routing and switching, security, wireless, WAN, IOS devices, configuring RIPv2, implementing NAT and DHCP and much more!

    Acquiring your CCNA certification can be challenging. Cisco recognizes this and has responded with a 2-step solution. By essentially splitting the CCNA into 2 exams (CCENT & ICND2), you can give your brain a break and achieve your goals at your own pace. This course focuses on complete coverage of the CCENT exam.

    In this File:
    Video 1
    Introduction to Networking and the Networking Models
    To familiarize you with the CCNA and CCENT, explain what you can expect from the course, and cover exam preparation information. I also cover the theory needed for the exam, to accelerate Cisco networking career and for troubleshooting experience
    What is A Network?
    The OSI Model
    The Data Transmission Process
    The TCP/IP Model
    Why Use Networking Models
    TCP And UDP – Part 1
    TCP And UDP – Part 2
    Ports
    Sockets
    Port Numbers

    Video 2
    Ethernet Standards and Cable Types
    The CCENT Exam will Hammer You with Questions About Ethernet… so this course breaks down everything you need to know about cable types. This is also crucial for setting up and running a network in the real world.
    The Need For And Operation of CSMA/CD
    Ethernet Types And Standards
    Pins And Transmissions
    Crosstalk
    Cable Types
    Ethernet Addressing
    Intro to WAN Cabling and a Cable Type Review

    Video 3
    Switching
    I Explain How (and WHY) Switches Work… in theory, for real world application and for the exam.
    Repeaters, Hubs and Bridges
    Building the MAC Table
    "Flood, Filter or Forward?
    Frame Processing Methods
    Virtual LANs
    Cisco Three-Layer Switching Model
    Introduction to STP
    Basic Switch Security
    Port Security Defaults, Options and Configurations

    Video 4
    Common Router and Switch Commands
    This information is necessary both on exam day and also when working in the real world as a network admin, as these commands are used daily.
    Physical Connections and Passwords
    Telnet and SSH
    User, Enable and Privilege Modes
    Enable Password vs. Enable Secret
    "privilege level 15
    Physical Side of Cisco Switches
    Assigning an IP Address and Default Gateway To The Switch
    Speed, Duplex, and "Interface Range
    Banners, "logging synch, and "exec-timeout
    Keystroke Shortcuts and Manipulating History

    Video 5
    IP Addressing and the Routing Process
    This section covers must know (and memorize) fundamentals, which are needed for the exam and necessary for future Videos: binary math, subnetting, and working with network and port address translations.
    IP Addressing and Binary Conversions
    IP Address Classes
    Private IP Address Ranges
    Intro to the Routing Process
    Keeping Subnets On One "Side of the Router

    Video 6
    ARP, DNS and DHCP
    This section will teach you these fundamental protocols which are necessary for use within any network.
    One Destination, Two Destination Addresses
    DNS and DHCP Process
    The ARP Process
    Routers, Broadcasts, and Proxy ARP
    Configuring DHCP on a Cisco Router With SDM

    Video 7
    Memory Components and Config Files
    This Video introduces the student to basic password and security configurations, as well as assigning privilege levels, so it’s really the foundation for their knowledge of router security as well as the basic password recovery process.
    ROM, RAM, NVRAM, And Flash
    The Boot Process
    Setup Mode
    Startup And Running Configuration Files
    The COPY Command
    IOS Upgrading
    The Configuration Register

    Video 8
    Intro to Wireless Networks (WLANs)
    Learn the standards of wireless, which relates to all wireless, not just Cisco. This is the fastest evolving and growing field. It’s also necessary to memorize this information for the exam.
    Wireless Network Types
    Standards and Ranges
    Spread Spectrum
    Antenna Types
    CA vs. CD
    SSIDs and MAC Address Authentication
    WEP, WPA, and WPA2

    Video 9
    Binary Math and Subnetting
    Fundamentals for the exam. Also, essential for IP addressing and IP address conservation. #1 topic that causes otherwise well prepared students to fail CCNA/CCENT.
    "The Secret (Of Binary Success, That Is)
    Decimal > Binary, Binary > Decimal
    Subnetting Basics
    Calculating Number of Valid Subnets
    Prefix Notification
    Calculating Number of Valid Hosts
    Calculating Number of Valid IP Addresses in a Given Subnet
    Calculating the Subnet Number of a Given IP Address
    Meeting Stated Design Requirements
    Mastering Binary Math PDF Workbook
    Same benefit as the Binary Math Video, but this gives you the chance to try binary math on your own so you can master it and practice for the exam.

    Video 10
    Static Routing and RIP – Part 1
    More fundamentals for the exam, and you will see the work done over a Cisco router. You will learn how to manually set up routing. This Video will pave the way for future exam and real world success.
    Static Routing Theory and Labs
    RIP Routing Theory and Labs
    "show ip protocols, "show ip route rip, "debug ip rip, And More!

    Video 11
    Wide Area Networks (WANs)
    Learn to link routers with other routers for communication.
    Physical Side of WANs
    Directly Connecting Cisco Routers Via Serial Interfaces
    HDLC and PPP
    Intro to Frame Relay
    RFC 1918 Addresses, NAT and PAT
    Intro to ATM
    Modems and DSL Variations

    Video 12
    Troubleshooting
    95% of work in the real world is troubleshooting, so it’s necessary for real world success.
    Where to Begin
    Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
    L1 and L2 Troubleshooting
    LAN Troubleshooting
    WAN Troubleshooting
    Telnet and SSH Review and Maintenance Commands
    Administrative Distance
    Extended Ping and Traceroute
    The Real Key to Troubleshooting

    Video 13
    Introduction to Network Security
    You will learn about network attackers and intruders, how they get in, and how to keep your network save by keeping them out.
    Firewalls and Proxy Servers
    The Attacker’s Arsenal
    Intro to PIX, ASA, IDS, and IPS
    Viruses, Worms, and Trojan Horses
    Preventing Virus Attacks
    One Final Cisco "Secret

    Download

    [This hidden password content is only available for our VIP member]. Become VIP Member NOW

             

    Topics: Audio&Video&EBook, CCENT, CCENT Resources, R&S Resources, Train Signal | No Comments »

    Comments

    You must be logged in to post a comment.