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5 Sam Fridge 190L 15000
6 Sam Fridge 190L 15000
7 Sam J6 Mobie 8500
8 Sam J6 Mobie 8500
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–CCNA 200-125 Video Boot Camp Preview!
5:18

Earn Your CCNA And CCNA Security Certifications For One Low Price!
Preview03:30
Watching Your Free CCNA Security Course!
Preview01:48
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1, Sec 1: Supermodels! (Network Supermodels, That Is)
29:09:00
Network Fund. 1: Why We Network (And Real-World Success Tips)
Preview07:49
Network Fund. 2: The OSI Model
10:13
Network Fund. 3: The TCP/IP Model (And Real-World Success Tips)
11:07
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1, Sec. 2: Ethernet And Cabling
23:36
Physical 1: Ethernet Standards
9:38
Physical 2: Cable Types
7:56
Physical 3: The Fields Of Ethernet
6:02
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1, Sec. 3: Hubs, History, and Why Hubs Are History
57:17:00
1: Why Hubs Came, Why They Left
8:52
2: Bridges, Switches, and Logical Segmentation
6:05
3: Building The MAC Table, Part 1
9:11
4: Building The MAC Table, Part 2
6:12
5: Frame Processing, Hex Conversions, and Breaking Down MAC Addresses
13:25
6: Converting Hex Values To Decimal
7:53
7: Decimal-To-Hex Conversion Practice Session
5:39
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1, Sec 4: Config Modes, IOS Help, Intro To VLANs
1:08:39
Config 1: Configuration Modes and IOS Help Intro
10:56
Config 2: Exec Timeout, Logging Synch, and the Console Port
6:22
Config 3: VLAN Lab Begins
11:15
Config 4: VLAN Lab Concludes
7:01
Config 5: More VLANs / Erasing The Switch / The VLAN.DAT File
13:26
Config 6: Intro To Trunking
5:20
Config 7: The Trunking Port Modes
7:06
Config 8: Filtering Trunk Traffic On A Per-VLAN Basis
7:13
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1, Sec. 5: Memories, Boots, and Passwords
1:30:41
Memory 1: Memory Contents And Boot Processes
8:22
Memory 2: Setup Mode -- One Way In, Two Ways Out
8:00
Memory 3: Enable Secret and Enable Password
8:30
Memory 4: Console Port Protection With One Password
6:37
Memory 5: Console Port Protection With Username / PW Database
12:09
Memory 6: Port Security Success Fundamentals
7:36
Memory 7: Port Security Options
5:43
Memory 8: Port Security Static Lab Begins
9:47
Memory 9: Port Security Static Lab Concludes
4:14
Memory 10: Port Security Dynamic Learning Lab
9:07
Memory 11: Port Security Sticky Addresses / Errdisable Recovery Command
10:36
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1: IP Addressing, Binary, and Intro To Routing
38:51:00
Routing 1: IP Addresses, Subnet Masks, and Binary Conversions
8:11
Routing 2: The Public IP Address Classes
8:18
Routing 3: The Private IP Address Classes
5:09
Routing 4: Connected Routes Walkthrough
7:10
Routing 5: Static Route Walkthrough
10:03
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1: Switches, Default Gateways, Telnet, And More!
47:36:00
Sec 7/1: Introduction To SVIs
8:13
Sec 7/2: Creating A Non-Default SVI
5:10
Sec 7/3: Telnet Labs Begin
7:29
Sec 7/4: Telnet Labs End
9:38
Sec 7/5: Autonegotiation
6:56
Sec 7/6: Slashes and Console Port Options
5:13
Sec 7/7: The Description and Interface Range Commands
4:57
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1: TCP and UDP
21:13
Sec 8/1: "TCP Good, UDP Bad"?
7:23
Sec 8/2: The Comparison Continues
7:41
Sec 8/3: Multiplexing and Intro To Port Numbers
6:09
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1: DHCP, DNS, And ARP
15:52
Sec. 9/1: DNS And ARP
7:39
Sec. 9/2: DHCP Fun(damentals)
8:13
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1: Static Routing, Pings, And Hub-And-Spoke Networks
39:40:00
Sec 10/1: Lab Topology, Pings, And HAS Networking
9:40
Sec 10/2: Lab Continues; Intro To "Debug IP Packet"
9:38
Sec 10/3: Lab Continues, Host Static Routing
8:59
Sec 10/4: Lab Continues, Default Static Routing
6:47
Sec 10/5: Default Routes Are Beautiful (Sometimes)
4:36
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1: Distance Vector In General, RIPv2 In Particular
1:57:41
Sec 11/1: Intro To Distance Vector Protocols
6:58
Sec 11/2: Split Horizon and Poison Reverse
9:15
Sec 11/3: RIP Lab Begins
8:17
Sec 11/4: RIP Lab Continues
6:59
Sec 11/5: RIP Lab Concludes
6:20
Sec 11/6: The Dangers of Autosummarization
7:26
Sec 11/7: The Cure for Autosummarization
4:02
Sec 11/8: Passive Interfaces
11:30
Sec 11/9: Administrative Distances
8:39
Sec 11/10: Fun With RIP Load Balancing
7:46
Sec 11/11: More RIP Load Balancing, Intro To Traceroute
7:47
Sec 11/12: Version Mismatches and Debugging Tips
6:52
Sec 11/13: Floating Static Route Lab Begins
9:05
Sec 11/14: Floating Static Route Lab Continues
8:24
Sec 11/15: Originating A Default Route With RIP
8:21
–CCNA 200-125, ICND 1 and 2 -- Subnetting Success!
1:04:57
Subnet 1: The Whys, Ins, and Outs of Subnetting
12:59
Subnet 2: Decimal-to-Binary Conversions, Single Value Example
5:37
Subnet 3: Decimal-to-Binary Conversions, Dotted Decimal Example
5:19
Subnet 4: Binary-to-Decimal Conversions
2:35
Subnet 5: Number Of Valid Subnets -- Classic Approach
10:02
Subnet 6: Number Of Valid Subnets -- Bulldog Approach
3:07
Subnet 7: Number Of Valid Hosts
4:01
Subnet 8: Finding The Subnet Of An IP Address
8:42
Subnet 9: Determining The Broadcast Address and Valid Address Range
5:29
Subnet 10: At Last! Doing The Actual Subnetting Ourselves!
7:06
–CCNA 200-125, ICND 1: Access Lists
1:38:56
ACL 1: Access List Rules
6:23
ACL 2: Wildcard Masks Made Easy
8:07
ACL 3: Standard ACL Lab Begins
10:34
ACL 4: Standard ACL Lab Concludes
7:01
ACL 5: Extended ACL Lab
7:15
ACL 6: "Host", "Any", and "The Order Of The Lines"
9:07
ACL 7: Named Standard ACL Lab
8:12
ACL 8: Named Extended ACL Lab
6:23
ACL 9: Telnet and Extended ACLs
8:53
ACL 10: Telnet, Extended ACLs, and Time Ranges
9:01
ACL 11: Sequence Numbers, Telnet, and Extended ACLs
7:17
ACL 12: One More Telnet Test, plus Absolute Time Ranges!
5:50
ACL 13: Where To Put It, and Why
4:53
–CCNA 200-125, ICND 1: The Network Time Protocol
22:10
NTP 1: What's Going On
7:49
NTP 2: Server - Client Lab
8:29
NTP 3: Peering Lab
2:43
NTP 4: Broadcast Mode
3:09
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1: NAT and PAT
28:54:00
NAT 1: The Fundamentals of NAT and PAT
6:50
NAT 2: Static NAT Lab
7:39
NAT 3: Dynamic NAT Lab
7:32
NAT 4: Port Address Translation Lab
6:53
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1: IP Version 6
2:02:31
IPV6 1: Curing Address Anxiety With Compression
12:19
IPV6 2: The Global Routing Prefix and Subnet ID
10:27
IPV6 3: Enabling V6 -- Twice!
9:08
IPV6 4: Configuring And Verifying IPV6 Addresses
8:37
IPV6 5: Link Local Addresses
6:45
IPv6 : Calculating the Interface Identifier
6:48
IPV6 7: Using The Interface Identifier as Host Address
3:09
IPV6 8: Router Discovery With NDP
4:40
IPV6 9: Host Discovery With NDP
8:42
IPV6 10: DHCP On Planet IPV6
4:17
IP 11: Smart Stuff Our DAD Says
3:15
IPV6 12: The IPV6 Routing Table
8:48
IPV6 13: Pinging IPV6 Addresses
5:53
IPV6 14: Static Routes (Recursive and Directly Connected)
7:57
IPV6 15: Static Routes (Fully Specified)
4:42
IPV6 16: Using The Link-Local Address With Static Routes
5:00
IPV6 17: Default and Host Static Routes
4:07
IPV6 18: Nuts, Bolts, and Frame Format Comparison
7:57
–CCNA 200-125, ICND1 *and* 2: This And That
1:28:09
TNT 1: Timestamps
8:52
TNT 2: The Password Encryption Services
10:00
TNT 3: Console Logging
12:26
TNT 4: Buffer and Syslog Logging
7:15
TNT 5: "Where ARE My Log Messages?"
6:44
TNT 6: Banners
7:10
TNT 7: CDP Fundamentals
7:09
TNT 8: More Fun With CDP
8:44
TNT 9: The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP
7:34
TNT 10: Cisco Password Recovery Procedures
8:54
TNT 11: A Little More Config Register Work
3:21
–CCNA 200-125, ICND2: VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol)
1:14:40
VTP 1: Why Do We Need It?
8:18
VTP 2: Lab Continues
8:27
VTP 3: The Mysterious Joins
5:12
VTP 4: The Modes
8:20
VTP 5: The Config Revision Number
10:11
VTP 6: CRN Lab / Fully Initializing The Switch
9:02
VTP 7: The VTP Password
7:05
VTP 8: More On The VTP Password
7:47
VTP 9: Pruning and Real-World V3 Tips
10:18
–CCNA 200-125, ICND2: The Spanning Tree Protocol
2:15:00
STP 1: The Fundamentals
9:15
STP 2: Switching Loops and More Fundamentals
9:23
STP 3: Root Bridge Election Walkthrough
10:58
STP 4: Root Bridge Election Results (Root Bridge)
6:27
STP 5: Root Bridge Election Results (Non-Root Bridge)
5:13
STP 6: STP Timer Changes
8:15
STP 7: Root Path Cost vs. Port Cost
8:51
STP 8: Root Port Tiebreakers
6:25
STP 9: DP Selection on Non-Root Switches
8:20
STP 10: Speed Changes and Port Costs
7:20
STP 11: Per-VLAN Load Balancing
8:13
STP 12: Choosing Your Roots
7:37
STP 13: Choosing Your Secondary Roots
8:23
STP 14: Stone Cold Priority and PortFast
10:50
STP 15: Root Guard
10:56
STP 16: BPDU Guard
8:34
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): Etherchannels
38:22:00
EC 1: The Theory
7:53
EC 2: The Configuration
9:13
EC 3: The Verification
11:06
EC 4: The Negotiation
10:10
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2) : The Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol
20:27
RSTP 1: It Begins
8:52
RSTP 2: Edge Ports and Lab Work
8:09
RSTP 3: More Lab Work!
3:26
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): OSPF
3:53:02
OSPF 1: Intro To Link State Protocols
8:29
OSPF 2: LSAs and Adjacencies
6:18
OSPF 3: Network Mask Match -- Yes Or No?
9:03
OSPF 4: Hello and Dead Timers
6:25
OSPF 5: The Adjacency States
9:00
OSPF 6: The DR, BDR, and RID
11:03
OSPF 7: Why Areas? PLUS: OSPF Not Starting
9:49
OSPF 8: Broadcast Network Build
10:09
OSPF 9: NBMA Network Build
9:40
OSPF 10: RID Fix, Pings, and Shows
10:56
OSPF 11: Point-to-Point Network Build
9:52
OSPF 12: Broadcast Network Build / Something's Missing...
9:32
OSPF 13: Virtual Link Build
9:03
OSPF 14: Cutting Down On Overhead w/ Passive Interfaces
9:25
OSPF 15: Verifying Your Passive Interfaces
7:07
OSPF 16: New Router In Network / Using The "Default" Option
7:44
OSPF 17: Stub Areas
9:20
OSPF 18: Total Stub Areas
6:38
OSPF 19: ABRs, ASBRs, And Other Router Types
8:21
OSPF 20: The Default-Information Originate Command
9:17
OSPF 21: Changing The Port Cost Calculation
9:40
OSPF 22: More Port Cost Calculation, Plus Changing The Cost At The Interface
6:49
OSPF 23: Bandwidth Lab
9:49
OSPF 24: Multiple Routers, One Broadcast Segment
7:00
OSPF 25: Enabling OSPF On A Per-Interface Basis
10:37
OSPF Finale
11:56
–CCNA 200-125, ICND2: EIGRP
2:58:01
EIGRP 1: Success Fundamentals
9:21
EIGRP 2: Successor and Feasible Successor Fundamentals
4:13
EIGRP 3: NBMA Network Build
7:12
EIGRP 4: The Spoke-To-Spoke Dilemma
9:55
EIGRP 5: The Broadcast Network Build
9:10
EIGRP 6: From Feasible Successor To Successor
8:10
EIGRP 7: Variance Lab 1 (Just Right)
8:21
EIGRP 8: Variance Lab 2 (Too Big)
5:59
EIGRP 9: (No) Wildcard Mask Lab
6:30
EIGRP 10: DUAL Queries and the EIGRP RID
10:57
EIGRP 11: Packet Types and Adjacencies
8:09
EIGRP 12: Timers and Adjacencies
7:48
EIGRP 13: "Show IP EIGRP Neighbor" and FD / DR Intro
8:30
EIGRP 14: Applying The Feasibility Condition
8:02
EIGRP 15: Feasibility, Variance, and Administrative Distances
8:37
EIGRP 16: The Perils Of Autosummarization
13:57
EIGRP 17: Passive Interfaces
6:05
EIGRP 18: The Metric Weights
6:16
EIGRP 19: "You Say Goodbye, And I Say Hello..."
6:24
EIGRP 20: Route Summarization With EIGRP
11:54
EIGRP 21: The Null0 Interface And The AD5
8:48
EIGRP 22: Bandwidth Review / Intro To Delay
3:43
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): OSPF, EIGRP, and RIP For IPv6
1:13:40
OSPFv3 1: Comparison Shopping
7:14
OSPFv3 2: Broadcast Segment Build
11:36
OSPFv3 3: Point-to-Point Link Build
5:33
OSPFv3 4: NBMA Build
8:42
OSPFv3 5: More NBMA Building
5:37
OSPFv3 6: Stub and Total Stub Areas
6:53
OSPFv3 7: Broadcast Segments and V3 Group Joins
7:02
OSPFv3 8: EIGRP For IPV6 Lab
11:24
OSPFv3 9: RIP For IPV6 Lab
7:17
OSPFv3 10: Pop Quiz Answer
2:22
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): First-Hop Redundancy Protocols
1:17:17
FHRP 1: The Need For FHRP, Plus Intro To HSRP
9:02
FHRP 2: HSRP Lab Begins
9:32
FHRP 3: HSRP Theory vs. Real World
6:40
FHRP 4: Changing The HSRP Active Router
8:31
FHRP 5: HSRP Oddities and Error Messages
12:47
FHRP 6: HSRP Load Balancing
8:16
FHRP 7: HSRP Versions
10:38
FHRP 8: Three. Three Routers! (Ah Ah Ah)
4:19
FHRP 9: VRRP Theory and Lab
7:32
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): PTP WANs, VPNs, and GRE
2:45:08
PTP 1: Setting Up The Lab / Intro To HDLC
10:42
PTP 2: PAP - CHAP Comparison
5:05
PTP 3: CHAP Lab (All Is Well)
6:02
PTP 4: CHAP Lab (Wrong Password)
4:21
PTP 5: CHAP Lab (Wrong / Missing Username)
7:28
PTP 6: PAP Labs
8:40
PTP 7: Intro To Multilink / Multiple Authentication
8:55
PTP 8: Intro to VPNs and GRE
9:34
PTP 9: GRE Tunnel Build 1 Begins
8:25
PTP 10: GRE Tunnel Build 1 Concludes
5:04
PTP 11: GRE Tunnel Build 2 Begins
11:16
PTP 12: Recursive Routing / GRE Tunnel Build 2 Conclude
7:29
PTP 13: GRE Tunnel Troubleshooting Checklist
9:32
PTP 14: Why Lease Lines?
7:14
PTP 15: The CSU/DSU and DTE/DCE Cables
9:20
PTP 16: PPPoE (PPP Over Ethernet) Lab
12:03
PTP 17: PPPoE Review
5:18
PTP 18: Your Introduction To DMVPN
8:43
PTP 19: Bonus! Configuring A Frame Relay Switch (Part 1)
12:54
PTP 20: Configuring A Frame Relay Switch (Part 2)
7:03
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): Fun With L3 Switches (Mostly)
1:04:40
L3 Switching 1: Router-On-A-Stick Theory
11:10
L3 Switching 2: ROAS Verification / Troubleshooting
6:17
L3 Switching 3: Switched Virtual Interfaces
6:59
L3 Switching 4: Routed Ports Lab Begins
8:34
L3 Switching 5: Routed Ports, Routing Protocols, and T-Shooting
9:47
L3 Switching 6: Layer 3 Etherchannel Build Begins
12:13
L3 Switching 7: Layer 3 EC Verification and Troubleshooting
9:40
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): Surviving Quality Of Service
42:09:00
QoS 1: FIFO and WFQ
10:46
QoS 2: Tail Drop and TCP Global Synchronization
7:49
QoS 3: LLQ and Round Robins
7:33
QoS 4: IntServ and DiffServ
11:39
QoS 5: Who Do You Trust (Boundary)?
4:22
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): Network Monitoring
1:07:13
Monitor 1: SNMP Basics
10:38
Monitor 2: SNMP Demo
9:05
Monitor 3: Intro To SLA
9:27
Monitor 4: SLA Lab
10:19
Monitor 5: SPAN Begins
10:17
Monitor 6: Local SPAN Lab
5:01
Monitor 7: Deleting SPAN Sessions / Remote SPAN Theory
5:33
Monitor 8: Remote SPAN Lab / Port Restrictions
6:53
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): Cloud Computing and Software-Defined Networking
44:58:00
Cloud 1: Intro to Cloud Computing
10:34
Cloud 2: Intro To APIC And APIC-EM
13:57
Cloud 3: APIC-EM Lab Begins (Discovery)
8:54
Cloud 4: APIC-EM Lab Continues (Path Trace, ACL Trace)
11:33
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): IPv6 ACLs
1:06:27
IPv6 ACL 1: The Rules
8:11
IPv6 ACL 2: Standard ACL Build Lab
10:17
IPv6 ACL 3: Good Pings, Baaaad Pinnnnngs
6:01
IPv6 ACL 4: T-Shooting (Expected And Otherwise)
8:54
IPv6 ACL 5: Using Extended IPv6 Pings
5:01
IPv6 ACL 6: Extended ACLs / Telnet Lab
11:28
IPv6 ACL 7: Telnet Lab Continues
6:51
IPv6 ACL 8: Implicit Permits and ACLs
9:44
–CCNA 200-125, ICND2: Intro To...
2:37:59
Metro Ethernet
8:10
MPLS, Part 1
12:52
MPLS, Part 2
8:31
MPLS VPN
6:24
Switch Stacking
11:09
Cisco's Switching Model (And Chassis Aggregation)
6:45
Chassis Aggregation
4:10
AAA Fundamentals
7:30
TACACS+ Server Config (New Commands!)
8:55
RADIUS Server Config
9:11
"AAA Authentication Login" Logic
4:53
AAA Lab
10:57
AAA Authorization And Accounting
7:31
Dot1x Port-Based Authentication Theory
6:48
Dot1x Port-Based Authentication Labs
8:32
SSH: The Theory
5:22
Telnet Review / "Transport Input All"
8:42
SSH Versions and Key Creation Lab
10:15
SSH Server Configuration Labs
8:24
SSH Version Mismatches And Wrapup (Almost)
2:58
–CCNA 200-125 (ICND2): The Border Gateway Protocol
2:51:13
Before You Start The BGP Section....
2:57
BGP 1: Introduction
6:16
BGP 2: External BGP Peerings
11:37
BGP 3: iBGP Peering and Loopback Interfaces
8:14
BGP 4: eBGP Peering with Loopback Interfaces
6:31
BGP 5: Advertising Routes with "Network"
11:01
BGP 6: Origin and Next-Hop Attributes
10:05
BGP 7: The Best-Path Selection Process
7:54
BGP 8: Next-Hop Addresses
6:48
BGP 9: The Next-Hop Address Rule
3:31
BGP 10: The Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED)
11:31
BGP 11: Local Pref -- All, Or Nothing At All
8:56
BGP 12: Local Preferences -- Changing One, But Not All
4:49
BGP 13: The Weight Attribute
10:09
BGP 14: More Weight Work!
7:30
BGP 15: Route Summarization
7:45
BGP 16: Synch Rules and the Full Mesh
8:46
BGP 17: Route Reflectors
11:54
BGP 18: Prefix Lists Begin
11:09
BGP 19: Prefix Lists End
5:32
BGP 20: Some Final Words
8:18
–Your Free CCNA Security 210-260 Course Starts Here!
1:16:09
Intro 1: Citizen C.I.A.
9:07
Intro 2: Intro To SIEM
7:53
Intro 3:Ask Yourself This Question...
5:56
Intro 4: Recon Attacks and Phishing
10:08
Intro 5: Social Engineering, QPQ, And Spear Phishing
10:29
Intro 6: Privilege Escalation and Telnet Review
8:22
Intro 7: Privilege Escalation, Part II
5:54
Intro 8: DoS and DDoS Attacks
12:41
Intro 9: Advanced Persistent Threats
5:39
–CCNA Security 210-260, Section 2: Specific Attacks And Defenses
3:55:35
Attack 1: Man-In-The-Middle
8:09
Attack 2: ARP Poisoning and DAI
11:25
Attack 3: DAI Commands
7:09
Attack 4: MAC Spoofing and CAM Table Overflows
10:40
Attack 5: Port Security Fundamentals
10:45
Attack 6: Port Security Dynamic Learning (?)
5:54
Attack 7: Port Security Shutdown And Recovery
7:35
Attack 8: Port Security And Automatic Port Reenabling
10:14
Attack 9: Port Security Static Address Aging
7:24
Attack 10: Port Security Dynamic Address Aging
5:10
Attack 11: Refresh Your VLAN Knowledge here!
11:21
Attack 12: Private VLAN Theory
6:29
Attack 13: Private VLAN Lab
11:51
Attack 14: OSPF Authentication Fundamentals
10:10
Attack 15: OSPF Clear-Text Authentication Labs
8:49
Attack 16: OSPF MD5 Authentication Labs
8:34
Attack 17: Root Guard
9:58
Attack 18: BPDU Guard And Loop Guard
10:06
Attack 19: VLAN ACLs, Part 1
8:49
Attack 20: VLAN ACLs, Part 2
7:37
Attack 21: Stoppin' VLAN Hoppin'
9:42
Attack 22: DHCP Snooping Intro
6:34
Attack 23: DHCP Snooping Address Renewal
10:26
Attack 24: DHCP Snooping First Time Address Acquisition
6:21
Attack 24A: IPSG Theory & Lab 1
9:18
Attack 25: IPSG Lab, Part 2
6:29
Attack 26: IPSG Lab, Static Mapping, No DHCP
7:41
Attack 27: Segue To The Next Section
0:55
–CCNA Security 210-260: Privilege Levels
2:19:37
Levels 1: The First Default
10:49
Levels 2: The Other Two Defaults
9:12
Levels 3: Intro To Custom Levels
10:03
Levels 4: Adding Interface And Commands To A Custom Level
8:04
Levels 5: The Autocommand and One-Time Password Options
9:55
Levels 6: Privilege Levels and "Show Run"
7:50
Levels 7: Role-Based CLI Begins
10:51
Levels 8: More Role-Based CLI
6:08
Levels 9: Superviews
10:29
Levels 10: Applying The Views, Part 1
11:35
Levels 11: Applying The Views, Part 2
4:19
Levels 12: Intro To Lawful Intercept
9:19
Levels 13: The Resilient Config Labs Begin
9:56
Levels 14: More Work With Resilient Configs
4:21
Levels 15: Resilient Config Test
10:52
Levels 16: Resilient Image Test
5:54
–CCNA Security Course: Protecting The Control Plane
33:42:00
Control Plane 1: Intro To CoPP
9:23
Control Plane 2: Class Maps and CoPP
8:49
Control Plane 3: Policy Maps and CoPP
9:09
Control Plane 4: Verifying CoPP / Intro To CPPp
6:21
–CCNA Security 210-260: New VPN Section
1:51:00
Intro To New VPN Section
0:49
VPN 1: Site-to-Site VPN Intro
8:13
VPN 2: The Two Phases Of ISAKMP
7:04
VPN 3: Writing The ISAKMP Policy, Part 1
10:06
VPN 4: Writing The ISAKMP Policy, Part 2
6:43
VPN 5: Finishing The ISAKMP Policy, Adding The Keys
4:12
VPN 6: Writing The Transform Sets
9:51
VPN 6A: Defining Interesting Traffic
9:15
VPN 7: Writing The Crypto Map
8:39
VPN 8: Testing and Troubleshooting
9:08
VPN 9: Crypto Map This n' That
7:23
VPN 10: Debugging A Tunnel Build
5:10
VPN 11: Diffie-Hellman Details
5:30
VPN 12: Using ASDM To Build A VPN, Part 1
8:25
VPN 13: ADSM and VPNs, Part 2
7:35
VPN 14: ADSM and VPNs, Part 3
2:57
–CCNA Security 210-260: Firewalls
2:57:26
Firewalls 1: What's A Firewall?
9:38
Firewall 2: Stateless and Stateful Filtering
7:58
Firewall 3: Proxy Firewalls
8:11
Firewall 4: Personal Firewalls
6:48
Firewall 5: Zone Pairs
9:42
Firewall 6: The DMZ
5:16
Firewall 7: IP Addressing For Firewall Labs
1:06
Firewall 8: Basic Firewall Lab With CCP
15:10
Firewall 9: Basic Firewall Lab Concludes
11:13
Firewall 10: Advanced Firewall Lab Begins
14:17
Firewall 11: Advanced Firewall Lab Ends
8:52
Firewall 12: Intro To ASA Firewalling
9:41
Firewall 13: Configuring A New ASA
9:54
Firewall 14: ADSM Lab Begins -- Outside Interface
10:24
Firewall 15: ADSM Lab Continues
13:06
Firewall 16: ADSM Lab Continues (Access Rule Application)
11:21
Firewall 17: ASDM Lab Continues (Global Permit Any Any)
8:38
Firewall 18: ASDM Lab Concludes
3:41
Firewall 19: Same Security Levels
12:30
–CCNA Security 210-160: The IPS and IDS
1:01:02
IPS 1: Intro To The IPS And IDS
6:19
IPS 2: Where They Go (Usually...)
10:16
IPS 3: Sensor Types
8:24
IPS 4: CCDP Lab -- Installing SDEE, IPS Wizard, And More!
11:42
IPS 5: CCDP Lab Continues
6:42
IPS 6: The Monitor Window
3:36
IPS 7: Second Verse, Not Same As The First
3:15
IPS 8: HIPS, NIPS, and WIPS
10:48
–CCNA NAT Review For CCNA Security Exam Success Prep
28:54:00
NAT 1: NAT and PAT Basics
6:50
NAT 2: Static NAT
7:39
NAT 3: Dynamic NAT
7:32
NAT 4: In-Depth PAT
6:53
–CCNA Security: NTP Review and Authentication Labs
56:34:00
NTP 1: The Beginning!
7:49
NTP 2: Client-Server Lab
8:29
NTP 3: Peering Lab
2:43
NTP 4: Broadcast Mode
3:09
NTP 5: Authentication Lab Begins
7:58
NTP 6: Authentication Lab Continues
5:55
NTP 7: Adding Another Time Server
9:30
NTP 8: Troubleshooting Tips
11:01
–AAA
1:08:35
AAA 1: Just The Facts, Man
7:08
AAA 2: Command Walkthrough
8:20
AAA 3: Configuring Multiple Groups
9:42
AAA 4: The Labs Continue
9:56
AAA 5: More Lab Work
5:57
AAA 6: Dot1x Refresher
5:12
AAA 7: Dot1x Lab Work
3:59
AAA 8: Intro To EAPs
9:25
AAA 9: The TCP Finite Machine
8:56
–CCNA Security 210-260: IPv6
2:03:41
Intro To The IPv6 Section
1:10
1: Curing Address Anxiety
12:19
2: The Global Routing Prefix and Subnet ID
10:27
3: Enabling IPv6 -- Twice!
9:08
4: Configuring and Verifying IPv6
8:37
5: Link-Local Addresses
6:45
6: Calculating the Interface Identifier
6:48
7: Using The Interface Identifier
3:09
8: Router Discovery with NDP
4:40
9: Host Discovery with NDP
8:42
10: DHCP on Planet IPv6
4:17
11: Smart Stuff Our DAD Says
3:15
12: The IPv6 Routing Table
8:48
13: Pinging IPv6 Addresses
5:53
14: Static Routes (Recursive and Direct)
7:57
15: Static Routes (Fully Specified)
4:42
16: Using The Link-Local Address As Static Route Next-Hop
5:00
17: Default and Host Static Routes
4:07
18: Nuts, Bolts, and Frame Formats
7:57
–CCNA Security 210-260: This n' That
32:32:00
TNT 1: Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding
10:49
TNT 2: Whitelisting, Blacklisting, and URL Filtering
4:46
TNT 3: Filtering "Debug IP Packet" Output
12:33
TNT 4: Memory Issues?
4:24

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