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		<title>Download Pass4sure  Cisco  CCNA  640-802  v3.20</title>
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<p>Exam Number/Code: 640-802<br />
Exam Name: Cisco Certified Network Associate</p>
<p>&#8220;Cisco Certified Network Associate&#8221;, also known as <a href="http://www.640-802.net">640-802 exam,</a> is a <a href="http://www.ciscoexams.org">Cisco certification</a>.<br />
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		<title>Free CCNA 640-802 all in one, ..guaranteed material 2 pass CCNA</title>
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<p><strong>CCNA Certification Kit: (Exam 640-802) (Book &amp; CD Rom)</strong></p>
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<p>Product details</p>
<p>* Paperback: 740 pages<br />
* Publisher: John Wiley &amp; Sons; 5th Edition edition (4 Jan 2008)<br />
* Language English<br />
* ISBN-10: 0470185724<br />
* ISBN-13: 978-0470185728</p>
<p>The combination of Sybex&#8217;s best-selling CCNA Study Guide and the e-trainer network simulation software mesh wonderfully. In fact, if truth be told they were always intended to be sold as one unit; the book contains a lot of rote exercises that are just jumbles of instructions if you&#8217;re not sitting at a terminal, and the CD comes with practically no instructions at all. But put together in the CCNA Certification Kit, they create a force to be reckoned with.</p>
<p>But first, let&#8217;s get what&#8217;s in this little bundle of joy listed for you. The CCNA Study Guide is a densely written but comprehensive tome; the writing can be intimidating at times, but Lammle is to be commended for trying to show the reader the reasons why certain networking topics work, as opposed to just giving you lists of items to memorise. The concepts become particularly daunting during the chapters involving TCP/IP subnetting and VLAN trunking&#8211;but meticulous rereading will reward you not only with an exam-passing knowledge, but a deep understanding that will serve you well in the corporate world. There are only two slight disappointments: one, the chapter on WAN networking is a trifle light compared to the fact-packed density of the rest of the book; and two, this book is not for absolute beginners, as it skips very quickly over essential concepts such as Ethernet networking and cabling types.</p>
<p>A large portion of the guide consists of simple exercises to be run on Cisco routers&#8211;which is normally a problem for the CCNA student. Most people don&#8217;t have access to, and cannot afford, the roughly £15000 in equipment it takes to set up a sample lab. But that&#8217;s where the CCNA Virtual Lab e-trainer comes in; it&#8217;s a software package that emulates a network that consists of three Cisco routers, a Catalyst 1900 switch and a couple of WAN links.</p>
<p>For what it does at the price, it does it well. It&#8217;s not a fully fledged simulation by any means, but it does emulate most of the basic commands well enough for you to pass&#8211;and the amount of learning you&#8217;ll get from the &#8220;hands on&#8221; experience is exponentially better than any amount of book learning. Tinkering around with your own setup will help you remember the oft-cryptic Cisco commands and password levels better than anything else, and the exercises given to you in the study guide will suddenly become fully fledged workshops that expand your learning.<br />
Now there are those who have criticised the Virtual Lab for many reasons: Not all of the basic commands are adequately supported, the interface is very clunky, there are known bugs and it&#8217;s useless beyond anything but the CCNA level. But there is a saying in the industry that should be well-taken here: &#8220;Close enough for horseshoes and hand grenades.&#8221; Yes, there are better Cisco simulator programs. Yes, there are cheaper ones. But no other offering has the range of features and depth that you&#8217;ll find at this price, and most importantly, it&#8217;s enough to pass. &#8211;William Steinmetz, Amazon.com &#8211;This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.</p>
<p>Product Description<br />
Two bestselling CCNA study toolsone valuepriced set</p>
<p>Heres everything you need to prepare for the CCNA certification exam, including indepth coverage of all exam objectives, CCNA Virtual Lab, Titanium Edition simulation software that lets you to practice on a virtual networkcomplete with over 250 handson labsleadingedge testing software, and over an hour of additional video and audio instruction from Cisco expert Todd Lammle, and much more.</p>
<p>Prepare with confidence with the very latest edition of this consistent bestseller from top Cisco networking authority Todd Lammle. The book includes a CD with Sybexs leadingedge examprep software.<br />
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<p>Indepth coverage of all objectives for exam 640802<br />
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<p>New material on switching, network address translation, IPv6, and more<br />
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<p>Practice using 2621 Cisco routers and the 1900, 2950, and 3550 Cisco switches<br />
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<p><strong>CCNA Video Mentor: (CCNA Exam 640-802) (Video Learning), 2nd Edition</strong></p>
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<p>Product Description</p>
<p>CCNA Video Mentor</p>
<p>Second Edition</p>
<p>More than four hours of personal, visual instruction</p>
<p>CCNA 640-802</p>
<p>Wendell Odom, CCIE® No. 1624</p>
<p>CCNA Video Mentor is a unique video product that provides you with more than four hours of personal visual instruction from best-selling author and instructor Wendell Odom. In the 20 videos presented on the DVD, Wendell walks you through common Cisco® router and switch configuration topics. Designed to develop and enhance hands-on skills, each video guides you through essential configuration tasks for both the CCENT and CCNA® certification exams, including router and switch configuration, IP subnetting, RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP configuration, configuring VLANs, IPv6, PAT, PPP and CHAP, and access lists.</p>
<p>Lab Layout:</p>
<p>Each video lab presents suggested reading lists, detailed objectives, lab diagrams, and video captures. Audio instruction throughout offers tips and shortcuts that truly make learning easy.</p>
<p>Network Animation:</p>
<p>Animated network diagrams show you lab setup, device addressing, and how traffic flows through the network.</p>
<p>Command-Line Interface (CLI) Video:</p>
<p>Video screencasts of router and switch CLI demonstrate command entry, configuration techniques, and device response.</p>
<p>Category: Cisco Certification</p>
<p>Covers: CCNA Exam 640-802</p>
<p>“The real-time examples and explanations were right on target with the subjects at hand.”</p>
<p>–Justin Loucks, Senior Network Engineer</p>
<p>“I was quite impressed with the teacher’s presentation and how well the dialog was thought out in advance.”</p>
<p>–John Ainsworth, Network Administrator</p>
<p>“Wendell did a great job…I think you have hit a home run with this one!”</p>
<p>–Bob Conner, Channel Account Manager</p>
<p>Wendell Odom, CCIE® No. 1624, splits time between writing books for Cisco Press and teaching authorized Cisco classes for Skyline ATS (www.skyline-ats.com). He has been involved with the networking industry for more than 25 years and was one of the first certified Cisco instructors. Additionally, Wendell has worked as a network engineer and as both a pre-sales and post-sales technical consultant. His current titles include the best-selling CCNA Official Exam Certification Library (CCNA Exam 640-802), Third Edition, as well as exam certification titles for the QoS and CCIE R/S written exams.</p>
<p>This product is part of the Cisco Press® Video Mentor Series. The video products in this series present expert training from industry-leading instructors and technologists. This dynamic learning environment combines animations, screencasts, and audio instruction to help users bridge the gap between conceptual knowledge and hands-on application.</p>
<p>Booklet Cover</p>
<p>ICND1</p>
<p>Lab 1: Navigating a Router/Switch Command-Line Interface (Video Length: 12:50)</p>
<p>Lab 2: Router Configuration and Managing Configuration Files (Video Length: 12:15)</p>
<p>Lab 3: Switch Basics: Learning, Forwarding/Filtering, and Interface Settings(Video Length: 10:32)</p>
<p>Lab 4: Finding the Subnet Number (Video Length: 6:03)</p>
<p>Lab 5: Finding the Broadcast Address and Range of Addresses in a Subnet(Video Length: 8:44)</p>
<p>Lab 6: Finding All Subnets of a Network with Less Than 8 Subnet Bits (Video Length: 7:15)</p>
<p>Lab 7: IP Subnet Design and Implementation (Video Length: 15:13)</p>
<p>Lab 8: Static and Connected Routes (Video Length: 13:15)</p>
<p>Lab 9: RIP Configuration (Video Length: 13:54)</p>
<p>ICND2</p>
<p>Lab 1: Configuring VLANs (Video Length: 10:10)</p>
<p>Lab 2: VTP Servers and Clients (Video Length: 15:44)</p>
<p>Lab 3: RIP with Split Horizon, Route Poisoning, and Poison Reverse (Video Length: 12:22)</p>
<p>Lab 4: Single Area and Multi-area OSPF Configuration (Video Length: 18:02)</p>
<p>Lab 5: EIGRP Configuration and Operation (Video Length: 11:33)</p>
<p>Lab 6: Understanding EIGRP Metric Calculations (Video Length: 12:26)</p>
<p>Lab 7: NAT Overload (PAT) (Video Length: 13:27)</p>
<p>Lab 8: IPv6 Subnetting and Address Configuration (Video Length: 18:16)</p>
<p>Lab 9: PPP and CHAP Configuration (Video Length: 12:25)</p>
<p>Lab 10: Access Lists (Video Length: 9:32)</p>
<p>Lab 11: Access Lists II (Video Length: 10:43)</p>
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<p><strong>GNS 3 and Cisco 1700,2600,7200 IOS in one pack</strong></p>
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<p>Graphical Network Simulator</p>
<p>GNS3 is a graphical network simulator that allows you to design complex network topologies and to launch simulations on them. To allow complete simulations, GNS3 is strongly linked with Dynamips/Dynagen/Pemu.Included in the rar file are three Cisco IOS,s to work with GNS 3.</p>
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<p><strong>Cisco IOS Cookbook</strong></p>
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<p>Publisher: Oreilly and Associates Inc | December 2006 | ISBN: 0596527225 | 1000 Pages | 2nd Edition | CHM | English | 2MB Never has something cried out for a cookbook quite as much as Cisco&#8217;s Internetwork Operating System (IOS). IOS is powerful and flexible, but also confusing and daunting. Most tasks can be accomplished in several different ways. And you don&#8217;t want to spend precious time figuring out which way is best when you&#8217;re trying to solve a problem quickly. That&#8217;s what this cookbook is for. Fortunately, most router configuration tasks can be broken down into several more or less independent steps: you configure an interface, you configure a routing protocol, you set up backup links, you implement packet filters and other access control mechanisms. What you really need is a set of recipes that show you how to perform the most common tasks, so you can quickly come up with a good configuration for your site. And you need to know that these solutions work: you don&#8217;t want to find yourself implementing a backup link at 2 A.M. because your main link is down and the backup link you set up when you installed the router wasn&#8217;t quite right. Thoroughly revised and expanded, Cisco IOS Cookbook, 2nd Edition, adds sections on MPLS, Security, IPv6, and IP Mobility, and presents solutions to the most common configuration problems, including: • Configuring interfaces of many types, from serial to ATM and Frame Relay • Configuring all of the common IP routing protocols (RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP) • Configuring authentication • Configuring other services, including DHCP and NTP • Setting up backup links, and using HSRP to configure backup routers • Managing the router, including SNMP and other solutions • Using access lists to control the traffic through the router If you work with Cisco routers, you need a book like this to help you solve problems quickly and effectively. Even if you&#8217;re experienced, the solutions and extensive explanations will give you new ideas and insights into router configuration. And if you&#8217;re not experienced&#8211;if you&#8217;ve just been given responsibility for managing a network with Cisco routers&#8211;this book could be a job-saver</p>
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<p>On top of this I then used some dumps and all this earned me 1000/1000 so i hope you use this material wisely.Material i used for my CCNP im going 2 upload soon enjoy&#8230;<!--IBF.ATTACHMENT_699148--></p>
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Pass4sure technical team would like to share one of the new lab questions for <a href="http://www.cccna.cc">CCNA</a>(<a href="http://www.pass4sure.com/s.php?userid=100042&amp;dest=http://www.pass4sure.com/640-802.html&amp;type=1">640-802</a>) on this forum now, and here is the link for the interactive video, download it for free!<br />
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		<title>trainsignal Cisco CCENT Training Videos</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 14:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>小 漏</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Become an Entry-Level Network Engineer
By Passing the CCENT Exam (640-822 ICND1)!
You get 300 CCENT Practice Exam Questions (Yes, 300!! All the practice you need to ace your first Cisco Certification)
Cisco CCENT Practice Exam Questions     
Comprehensive Practice Exam Questions for the 640-822 ICND1
Master Networking Fundamentals: OSI model, IP addressing, routing and switching, security, wireless, WAN, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Become an Entry-Level Network Engineer<br />
By Passing the CCENT Exam (640-822 ICND1)!<br />
You get 300 CCENT Practice Exam Questions (Yes, 300!! All the practice you need to ace your first Cisco Certification)<br />
Cisco CCENT Practice Exam Questions     <span id="more-248"></span></p>
<p>Comprehensive Practice Exam Questions for the 640-822 ICND1<br />
Master Networking Fundamentals: OSI model, IP addressing, routing and switching, security, wireless, WAN, IOS devices, configuring RIPv2, implementing NAT and DHCP<br />
Our &#8220;extras&#8221; are another reason why we are Network Admin&#8217;s #1 Choice for IT Training<br />
ere are a few of the topics covered in our CCENT Training Videos that you&#8217;ll find on the ICND1 Exam:</p>
<p>Operation of Data Networks<br />
- OSI and TCP/IP Models<br />
- LAN/ WAN Operation and Features<br />
- TCP vs. UDP</p>
<p>Ethernet Technologies<br />
- Ethernet Standards<br />
- Cable types: Straightthrough, Crossover, and Rollover</p>
<p>Implementation of a Small Switched Network<br />
- Operation of Cisco Switches<br />
- Basic Switch Security<br />
- VLAN theory and demonstration<br />
- Troubleshooting</p>
<p>IP Addressing &amp; Services<br />
- Private IP Addressing<br />
- DNS Operation</p>
<p>The Cisco Routing Process<br />
- Basic Router Processes and Commands<br />
- Introduction to RIPv1 and v2<br />
- Cisco IOS</p>
<p>WLANs &#8211; Wireless Networking<br />
Security: Identify and Mitigate Threats<br />
WANs<br />
http://www.trainsignal.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&amp;ProdID=91</p>
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		<title>trainsignal  Cisco CCNA Training Videos</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 14:45:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>小 漏</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium size enterprise branch network &#38; pass your CCNA Exam (640-802)!
ntro to Networking and Networking Models
* The OSI Model
* The Data Transmission Process
* The TCP/IP Model
* Why Use Networking Models
* TCP and UDP
* Ports, Sockets, Port Numbers
Ethernet Standards and Cables
* Operation of CSMA/CD
* Ethernet Types and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learn to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium size enterprise branch network &amp; pass your CCNA Exam (640-802)!<br />
<span id="more-247"></span>ntro to Networking and Networking Models</p>
<p>* The OSI Model<br />
* The Data Transmission Process<br />
* The TCP/IP Model<br />
* Why Use Networking Models<br />
* TCP and UDP<br />
* Ports, Sockets, Port Numbers</p>
<p>Ethernet Standards and Cables</p>
<p>* Operation of CSMA/CD<br />
* Ethernet Types and Standards<br />
* Pins and Transmissions<br />
* Crosstalk<br />
* Cable Types<br />
* Ethernet Addressing<br />
* WAN Cabling and Cable Types</p>
<p>Switching</p>
<p>* Repeaters, Hubs and Bridges<br />
* Building the MAC Table<br />
* “Flood, Filter or Forward?”<br />
* Frame Processing Methods<br />
* Virtual LANs<br />
* Cisco 3-Layer Switching Model<br />
* Introduction to STP<br />
* Basic Switch Security<br />
* Port Security Defaults</p>
<p>IP Addressing and The Routing Process</p>
<p>* IP Addressing and Binary Conversions<br />
* IP Address Classes<br />
* Private IP Address Ranges<br />
* Intro to the Routing Process<br />
* Keeping Subnets On One “Side” of the Router</p>
<p>Common Router and Switch Commands</p>
<p>* Physical Connections and Passwords<br />
* Telnet<br />
* User, Enable and Privilege Modes<br />
* Enable Password vs. Enable Secret<br />
* “privilege level 15”<br />
* Secure Shell &#8211; SSH<br />
* Physical Side of Cisco Switches<br />
* Assigning an IP Address and Default Gateway To The Switch<br />
* Speed, Duplex, and “Interface Range”<br />
* Banners, “logging synch”, and “exec-timeout”<br />
* Keystroke Shortcuts and Manipulating History</p>
<p>ARP, DNS and DHCP</p>
<p>* One Destination, Two Destination Addresses<br />
* DNS<br />
* The ARP Process<br />
* Routers, Broadcasts, Proxy ARP<br />
* The DHCP Process<br />
* DHCP Config on Cisco Router</p>
<p>Memory Components and Config Files</p>
<p>* ROM, RAM, NVRAM, and Flash<br />
* The Boot Process<br />
* Setup Mode<br />
* Startup and Running Config Files<br />
* The COPY Command<br />
* IOS Upgrading<br />
* The Configuration Register</p>
<p>Intro to Wireless Networks (WLANs)</p>
<p>* Wireless Network Types<br />
* Standards and Ranges<br />
* Spread Spectrum<br />
* Antenna Types<br />
* CA vs. CD<br />
* SSIDs and MAC Address Authentication<br />
* WEP, WPA, and WPA2</p>
<p>Binary Math and Subnetting</p>
<p>* Decimal &gt; Binary, Binary &gt; Decimal<br />
* Subnetting Basics<br />
* Calculating Valid Subnets, Hosts, and IP Addresses<br />
* Prefix Notification<br />
* Calculating the Subnet Number of a Given IP Address<br />
* Design Requirements</p>
<p>Static Routing and RIP</p>
<p>* Static Routing Theory and Labs<br />
* RIP Routing Theory and Labs<br />
* “show ip protocols”, “show ip route rip”, “debug ip rip”, and More!</p>
<p>Wide Area Networks (WANs)</p>
<p>* Physical Side of WANs<br />
* Directly Connecting Cisco Routers Via Serial Interfaces<br />
* HDLC and PPP<br />
* Intro to Frame Relay<br />
* RFC 1918, NAT and PAT<br />
* Intro to ATM<br />
* Modems and DSL Variations</p>
<p>Troubleshooting</p>
<p>* Where to Begin<br />
* Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)<br />
* L1 and L2 Troubleshooting<br />
* LAN Troubleshooting<br />
* WAN Troubleshooting<br />
* Telnet and SSH Commands<br />
* Administrative Distance<br />
* Extended Ping and Traceroute<br />
* The Real Key to Troubleshooting</p>
<p>Network Security</p>
<p>* Firewalls and Proxy Servers<br />
* The Attacker&#8217;s Arsenal<br />
* Intro to PIX, ASA, IDS, and IPS<br />
* Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horses<br />
* Preventing Virus Attacks<br />
* One Final Cisco “Secret”<br />
* A Final Word</p>
<p>Switching II</p>
<p>* STP<br />
* Root Bridges, Root Ports, and Designated Ports<br />
* STP Timers and Port States<br />
* Portfast<br />
* VLANs and Trunking<br />
* Access and Trunk Port Comparison<br />
* VTP<br />
* “Router on a Stick”<br />
* RSTP and PVST<br />
* Etherchannels</p>
<p>PTP WAN Links, HDLC, PPP, and Frame Relay</p>
<p>* HDLC vs. PPP<br />
* PPP Features<br />
* PAP and CHAP<br />
* Frame Relay LMI Theory<br />
* Frame Relay Configs, DLCIs, Frame Maps, and Inverse ARP<br />
* Frame Sub-Interfaces<br />
* Split Horizon<br />
* Frame Relay LMI Show and Debug<br />
* FECN, BECN, DE bits<br />
* PVC Status Meanings</p>
<p>Static Routing and RIP</p>
<p>* Static Routing Configuration<br />
* Distance Vector Protocol &#8211; Split Horizon and Route Poisoning<br />
* RIP Version Differences<br />
* The Joy of “show ip protocols”<br />
* RIP Limitations and Timers<br />
* Floating Static Routes</p>
<p>OSPF</p>
<p>* Link State Routing Protocol<br />
* DR and BDR<br />
* Hello Packets<br />
* Adjacency Issues<br />
* Broadcast Networks<br />
* OSPF RID and Router Types<br />
* Advantages of OSPF<br />
* Point-to-Point OSPF Networks<br />
* Default-Information Originate<br />
* OSPF Authentication</p>
<p>EIGRP</p>
<p>* Introduction to EIGRP<br />
* Successors and Feasible Successors<br />
* EIGRP vs. RIPv2<br />
* Wildcard Masks<br />
* Load Sharing<br />
* EIGRP, RIPv2, and Autosummarization<br />
* Passive vs. Active Routes</p>
<p>IPv6 and NAT Security</p>
<p>* IPv6 Theory and Introduction<br />
* Zero/Leading Zero Compression<br />
* IPv6 Reserved Addresses<br />
* Autoconfiguration Process<br />
* OSPF v3 Basics<br />
* Transition Strategies<br />
* NAT Theory and Introduction<br />
* Static NAT Configuration<br />
* Dynamic NAT Configuration<br />
* PAT Configuration</p>
<p>VPNs and IPSec</p>
<p>* Tunneling Protocols<br />
* Data Encryption Technologies<br />
* Key Encryption Schemes<br />
* IPSec, AH and ESP<br />
* A VPN in Your Web Browser</p>
<p>ACLs and Route Summarization</p>
<p>* ACL Login and Implicit Deny<br />
* Standard ACLs and Remarks<br />
* “Host” and “Any”<br />
* The Order of the Lines<br />
* Extended ACLs<br />
* Named ACLs<br />
* Telnet Access, Placing ACLs, and Blocking Pings<br />
* Dynamic and Time-Based ACLs<br />
* Port Number Review<br />
* Route Summarization with RIP and EIGRP<br />
http://www.trainsignal.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&amp;ProdID=35</p>
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		<title>Cbt Nuggets Cisco CCNA &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-816: ICND2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 14:43:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>小 漏</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2
$299.00 &#8211; Includes 28 Videos 
Cisco CCNA certification proves your professional worth. It tells prospective employers that you can handle the day-to-day work of running a a mid- to large-sized Cisco network.
The two-exam CCNA process covers lots of innovative features, which better reflect the skills and knowledge you’ll need on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2<br />
$299.00 &#8211; Includes 28 Videos <span id="more-246"></span></p>
<p>Cisco CCNA certification proves your professional worth. It tells prospective employers that you can handle the day-to-day work of running a a mid- to large-sized Cisco network.</p>
<p>The two-exam CCNA process covers lots of innovative features, which better reflect the skills and knowledge you’ll need on the job. Passing both exams is your first step towards higher-level Cisco certification.</p>
<p>CBT Nuggets Trainer Jeremy Cioara responded to Cisco’s second exam with a video series carefully mapped to that test.</p>
<p>Every mid- to large-sized business today uses VLANs. Jeremy’s training gives you all the information you need to design, configure and manage in a VLAN environment.</p>
<p>Jeremy also offers you a foundational understanding of OSPF, the most popular routing protocol in the world. And, by the time you’re done, he’ll have you performing some pretty snazzy NAT-configured stuff as well.</p>
<p>Here’s how one user described Jeremy’s training: &#8220;By the way Jeremy Cioara has to be by far one of the BEST Cisco Trainers I have ever had the privilege to learn from overall. He not only keeps your attention but his energy is contagious and he provides the information at a level where you grasp it rather easily.&#8221;</p>
<p>Watch the attached free video and see for yourself just how good CCNA training can be.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what you&#8217;ll learn from the Cisco CCNA &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-816: ICND2 videos:</p>
<p>Video 1 &#8211; &#8220;Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 1&#8243; Jeremy begins the ICND2 series by rebuilding much of the network that existed in ICND1 as a &#8220;cram-session&#8221; review of key concepts. This video focuses on the LAN (switch-based) environment.</p>
<p>Video 2 &#8211; &#8220;Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 2&#8243; The ICND1 network rebuild continues. This video focuses on the key router concepts and configurations.</p>
<p>Video 3 &#8211; &#8220;Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 3&#8243; The ICND1 review wraps up with a full implementation of RIP routing across the office network.</p>
<p>Video 4 &#8211; &#8220;Switch VLANs: Understanding VLANs&#8221; VLANs have absolutely changed the face of networks over the last decade; it is rare to walk into any large network that is not build upon a VLAN foundation. This video walks you through the definition of VLANs and discusses how to architect VLANs for your network.</p>
<p>Video 5 &#8211; &#8220;Switch VLANs: Understanding Trunks and VTP&#8221; The VLAN discussion continues through the ideas of VLAN Trunking and the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP). These allow VLANs to stretch through your entire organization rather than remaining on a single switch.</p>
<p>Video 6 &#8211; &#8220;Now that the concepts are in place, let&#8217;s configure some VLANs!&#8221; This initial VLAN configuration video walks you through the setup of trunking and VTP.</p>
<p>Video 7 &#8211; &#8220;Switch VLANs: Configuring VLANs and VTP, Part 1&#8243; The VLAN configuration wraps up as we assign the switchports to the necessary VLANs and implement Inter-VLAN routing using a router-on-a-stick configuration.</p>
<p>Video 8 &#8211; &#8220;Switch VLANs: Configuring VLANs and VTP, Part 2&#8243; Installing redundant switch links in a network environment is absolutely critical to a network&#8217;s success. At the same time, installing redundant links in a network environment can cause the entire network to crumble in a few seconds. Interested? Join Jeremy as he discusses the place of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) in network environments.</p>
<p>Video 9 &#8211; &#8220;Switch STP: Configuring Basic STP&#8221; While STP is operational on every Cisco switch by default, it needs to be modified to work optimally. This video walks you through the initial STP implementation and optimization.</p>
<p>Video 10 &#8211; &#8220;Switch STP: Enhancements to STP&#8221; Because STP was created many years ago, it is not optimized for the speedy convergence that networks require in our modern times. This video discusses the recent STP optimizations implemented through the Rapid STP protocol.</p>
<p>Video 11 &#8211; &#8220;General Switching: Troubleshooting and Security Best Practices&#8221; To wrap up the LAN section of the ICND2 series, Jeremy walks you through switch troubleshooting best-practices and hits common trouble spots in a LAN environment.</p>
<p>Video 12 &#8211; &#8220;Subnetting: Understanding VLSM&#8221; If there&#8217;s one concept everyone in the Cisco must know, it&#8217;s IP subnetting. ICND2 expands on the subnetting foundations of ICND1 by introducing Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM). Keep in mind, the original subnetting videos from the ICND1 series are available as an appendix to this series.</p>
<p>Video 13 &#8211; &#8220;Routing Protocols: Distance Vector vs. Link State&#8221; The ICND1 series focused primarily on Distance Vector routing protocols such as RIP. The ICND2 series branches into the Link State and Hybrid routing protocols. This video explores the difference between these routing protocol categories and discusses the problems associated with Distance Vector routing loops.</p>
<p>Video 14 &#8211; &#8220;Routing Protocols: OSPF Concepts&#8221; OSPF is, by far, the most popular routing protocol in the world. Despite its popularity, it is also one of the most complex routing protocols in existence. In this video, Jeremy discusses the key concepts behind the OSPF routing protocol.</p>
<p>Video 15 &#8211; &#8220;Routing Protocols: OSPF Configuration and Troubleshooting&#8221; It&#8217;s now time to implement the OSPF concepts in our network. This video walks you through the conversion of the ICND2 office network from RIP to OSPF. Jeremy goes quite a bit beyond the standard CCNA curriculum to demonstrate a multi-area OSPF configuration that includes route summarization!</p>
<p>Video 16 &#8211; &#8220;Routing Protocols: EIGRP Concepts and Configuration&#8221; Cisco created EIGRP to combine the best features of Distance Vector (easy to configure) and Link State (many features) into a single routing protocol. This video discusses the concepts and configuration of the EIGRP routing protocol.</p>
<p>Video 17 &#8211; &#8220;Lists: The Rules of the ACL&#8221; Cisco access-lists are used not only for security purposes, but for just about every major network configuration you will find on a Cisco router. This video discusses the key concepts behind access-lists and their configuration.</p>
<p>Video 18 &#8211; &#8220;Access-Lists: Configuring ACLs&#8221; Access-lists in action! This video walks you through the configuration of standard access-lists in practical scenarios.</p>
<p>Video 19 &#8211; &#8220;Access-Lists: Configuring ACLs, part 2&#8243; The access-list action continues! This video walks you through the configuration of extended access-lists in practical scenarios.</p>
<p>Video 20 &#8211; &#8220;NAT: Understanding the Three Styles of NAT&#8221; You&#8217;ll be hard-pressed to find any network in operation that is not using Network Address Translation (NAT) in some form. In this video, Jeremy walks through the three forms of NAT implemented in today&#8217;s networks.</p>
<p>Video 21 &#8211; &#8220;NAT: Command-line NAT Configuration&#8221; It&#8217;s time to provide Internet access to our ICND2 office network. This video explores the configuration of each of the three forms of NAT.</p>
<p>Video 22 &#8211; &#8220;WAN Connections: Concepts of VPN Technology&#8221; It&#8217;s time to turn our attention to the Wide Area Network (WAN). One of the fastest growing &#8220;WAN technologies&#8221; is not really a WAN technology at all: Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). VPNs use existing Internet connections to connect remote offices and users. In this video, Jeremy walks you through the place of VPNs in today&#8217;s network and the basics of VPN security.</p>
<p>Video 23 &#8211; &#8220;WAN Connections: Implementing PPP Authentication&#8221; Leased Lines are one of the more conventional ways to interconnect office networks. There are two data link protocols used to operate leased line connections in the Cisco realm: HDLC and PPP. This video reviews the benefits of each and reconfigures the ICND2 office network to use PPP authentication.</p>
<p>Video 24 &#8211; &#8220;WAN Connections: Understanding Frame Relay&#8221; Packet Switched networks are still the darling of the WAN link industry, combining the best of two worlds: performance and price. Frame Relay continues to reign as one of the more popular Packet Switched network types. This video discusses the concepts, terminology and design of a Frame Relay network.</p>
<p>Video 25 &#8211; &#8220;WAN Connections: Configuring Frame Relay&#8221; There are two possible ways to configure a Frame Relay network: using a Multipoint or Point-to-Point configuration. In this video, Jeremy sets up both and offers some advice as to what the best Frame Relay design.</p>
<p>Video 26 &#8211; &#8220;IPv6: Understanding Basic Concepts and Addressing&#8221; Welcome to the Next Generation: TCP/IP version 6 (IPv6). Everything is changing and changing fast. The Internet2 is growing with new networks every day. This video prepares you for the upcoming IPv6 transition by walking through the new addressing standards and communication types.</p>
<p>Video 27 &#8211; &#8220;IPv6: Configuring, Routing, and Interoperating&#8221; Cisco routers have begun to support TCP/IPv6 configurations. This video walks you through the configuration of IPv6 addresses on your routers and even shows the configuration of RIP Next Generation (RIPng)! Finally, Jeremy wraps up this video by discussing strategies to migrate your network from running IPv4 to IPv6.</p>
<p>Video 28 &#8211; &#8220;Certification: Some Last Words for Test Takers&#8221; To wrap up the CCNA series, Jeremy gives some last words to test-takers on how best to prepare for the ICND1, ICND2, and CCNA certification exams.</p>
<p>Appendix: subnetting videos from the Cisco CCNA/CCENT Exam-Pack 640-822 ICND1 video series:</p>
<p>Appendix Video 1 &#8220;Advanced TCP/IP: Working with Binary&#8221; &#8211; This video begins the move to the world of advanced TCP/IP addressing. More specifically, you will learn the skill of IP subnetting. One of the most foundational skills in subnetting is converting from decimal to binary and back. This video carefully explains this skill and provides many examples to practice.</p>
<p>Appendix Video 2 &#8211; &#8220;Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 1&#8243; &#8211; The first style of subnetting you&#8217;ll need to learn is the ability to separate IP addresses into subnets based on the number of networks an organization needs. This video walks through the initial style.</p>
<p>Appendix Video 3 &#8211; &#8220;Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 2&#8243; &#8211; The second style of subnetting you&#8217;ll need to learn is the ability to separate IP addresses into subnets based on the number of hosts an organization needs in each network. This video explains this style.</p>
<p>Appendix Video 4 &#8211; &#8220;Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 3&#8243; &#8211; The final style of subnetting you&#8217;ll need to learn is the ability to reverse engineer subnets based on the IP address and subnet mask that has been given. This video discusses this final style.</p>
<p>On-the-job Cisco network administrator skills plus prep for the CCNA/CCENT Exam</p>
<p>The CBT Nuggets’ Cisco CCNA &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-816: ICND2 shows you the hands-on skills you need manage a mid- to large-size Cisco network. This video series also teaches you the essential skills for passing the CCNA certification exam. The CCNA is a required prerequisite for individuals looking to move on to any higher-level Cisco certification (CCSP, CCNP or CCVP).</p>
<p>Completion of the CCENT-ICND1 certification is recommended before viewing this training.</p>
<p>Prerequisites</p>
<p>A fundamental understanding of computers and networking, such as the Comptia A+ or Networking+ or equivalent knowledge is recommended before viewing this training.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what you&#8217;ll learn from the Cisco CCNA &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-816: ICND2 videos:<br />
- Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 1<br />
- Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 2<br />
- Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 3<br />
- Switch VLANs: Understanding VLANs (free video!)<br />
- Switch VLANs: Understanding Trunks and VTP<br />
- Switch VLANs: Configuring VLANs and VTP, Part 1<br />
- Switch VLANs: Configuring VLANs and VTP, Part 2<br />
- Switch STP: Understanding the Spanning-Tree Protocol<br />
- Switch STP: Configuring Basic STP<br />
- Switch STP: Enhancements to STP<br />
- General Switching: Troubleshooting and Security Best Practices<br />
- Subnetting: Understanding VLSM<br />
- Routing Protocols: Distance Vector vs. Link State<br />
- Routing Protocols: OSPF Concepts<br />
- Routing Protocols: OSPF Configuration and Troubleshooting<br />
- Routing Protocols: EIGRP Concepts and Configuration<br />
- Access-Lists: The Rules of the ACL<br />
- Access-Lists: Configuring ACLs<br />
- Access-Lists: Configuring ACLs, Part 2<br />
- NAT: Understanding the Three Styles of NAT<br />
- NAT: Command-line NAT Configuration<br />
- WAN Connections: Concepts of VPN Technology<br />
- WAN Connections: Implementing PPP Authentication<br />
- WAN Connections: Understanding Frame Relay<br />
- WAN Connections: Configuring Frame Relay<br />
- IPv6: Understanding Basic Concepts and Addressing<br />
- IPv6: Configuring, Routing, and Interoperating<br />
- Certification: Some Last Words for Test Takers</p>
<p>Appendix:<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: Working with Binary<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 1<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 2<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 3</p>
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$299.00 &#8211; Includes 31 Videos
Wouldn&#8217;t it be cool to walk into a small business that has no network and configure a fairly advanced network from the ground up using Cisco gear? Let the CBT Nuggets&#8217; Cisco CCNA/CCENT &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-822: ICND1 video series teach you the essential skills for passing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1<span id="more-245"></span><br />
$299.00 &#8211; Includes 31 Videos<br />
Wouldn&#8217;t it be cool to walk into a small business that has no network and configure a fairly advanced network from the ground up using Cisco gear? Let the CBT Nuggets&#8217; Cisco CCNA/CCENT &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-822: ICND1 video series teach you the essential skills for passing the CCENT certification exam and meeting the network support needs of employers and clients.</p>
<p>Successful networking careers begin with Cisco CCENT certification and the fundamental knowledge it represents. Trainer Jeremy Cioara carefully explains the certification process by walking you through CCENT networking basics and mapping those basics directly to the exam. His organized and captivating presentation prepares new users for junior administrator positions and provides managers of any description with a sound understanding of what their technicians are talking about.</p>
<p>You proceed at your own pace, watching videos that break down the CCENT certification process and basic Cisco networking into bite-sized nuggets. Video by video you learn how to install, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network &#8212; including basic network security.</p>
<p>Cisco CCNA/CCENT &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-822: ICND1 shows you how to be a subnetting master, teaches you about switches and routers, helps you understand essential protocols like TCP and UDP, explains cabling and networking, and covers exciting topics like wireless networking and Cisco&#8217;s SDM graphic interface.</p>
<p>These videos go beyond simply prepping you for the CCENT test (although they&#8217;re great test prep!). They also teach you skills you&#8217;ll need day-in and day-out as a networking technician professional. Over and over again you&#8217;ll draw on these videos as an indispensable reference tool. They also lay a terrific foundation for the follow-up CCNA exam and certification.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what you&#8217;ll learn from the Cisco CCNA/CCENT &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-822: ICND1 videos:</p>
<p>Video 1 &#8211; Welcome to the CBTNuggets CCENT video series! &#8211; This opening video sets the expectations for the entire CCENT series as well as reviewing the Cisco certification track. Because Jeremy gives many certification exam tips and advice, it is recommended that you view this video once more after finishing the series.</p>
<p>Video 2 &#8211; Foundations: What is a Network? &#8211; This video answers the question of why. Why do we need a network? What does the network accomplish for us? Without understanding this foundation, the rest of the Cisco certification track will not make much sense.</p>
<p>Video 3 &#8211; Foundations: Living in the OSI World &#8211; If someone told you, &#8220;My car is broken,&#8221; but was unable to expand on what exactly was broken, you wouldn&#8217;t know where to begin looking for a solution. In the same sense, networks are an extremely complex system of communicating. The OSI Model holds the key to understanding the layers of network functionality. This video walks through both a logical and practical presentation of the OSI Model.</p>
<p>Video 4 &#8211; Basic TCP/IP: Addressing Fundamentals &#8211; We live in a TCP/IP world. Having a thorough understanding of this protocol is critical to your success in any network environment. This video breaks down the basics of TCP/IP and discusses concepts such as IP address format, public and private addressing, and address classes. Jeremy also walks you through the reasons why having TWO addresses is the key to successful network communication.</p>
<p>Video 5 &#8211; Basic TCP/IP: TCP and UDP Communication &#8211; Every network-aware application has a choice to make when it communicates across the network: TCP or UDP. This decision determines how reliable the data transfer will be. This video walks through the discussion of TCP and UDP, focusing specifically on TCP windowing, sequence numbers, and acknowledgements.</p>
<p>Video 6 &#8211; TCP/IP: Understanding Port Numbers &#8211; Imagine that you wanted to see your friend Dave who lived in a house with 100 other people. As soon as you reached the house, you would open the door and yell, &#8220;I&#8217;M LOOKING FOR DAVE!!!&#8221; Port numbers do exactly the same thing for network communication between devices, allowing you to dictate what service you are trying to reach. This video gives practical examples of using TCP and UDP port numbers when communicating.</p>
<p>Video 7 &#8211; Basic TCP/IP: The Tale of Two Packets &#8211; To wrap up the section on Basic TCP/IP communication, Jeremy walks you through the &#8220;Tale of Two Packets.&#8221; This gives a big picture perspective on local network communication (the Bob packet) and remote network communication (the Sally packet).</p>
<p>Video 8 &#8211; LANs: Welcome to Ethernet &#8211; Ethernet defines the standard for LAN communication around the world. Because of this, it is critical to understand the fundamentals of how this &#8220;fabric of networks&#8221; operates. This video walks through the origins of the Ethernet standard, CSMA/CD (the rules of communication), and the architecture of a MAC address.</p>
<p>Video 9 &#8211; LANs: Understanding the Physical Connections &#8211; If you&#8217;ve never experienced calloused fingers from crimping Ethernet cables, this video is for you. In it, Jeremy walks through the two primary physical standards of Ethernet: UTP and Fiber Optics, straight-through vs. crossover cables, and an end-to-end picture of cabling in a corporate environment.</p>
<p>Video 10 &#8211; LANs: Understanding LAN Switches &#8211; Ethernet&#8217;s use of CSMA/CD allowed it to obtain much faster speeds than its competitor (token ring); however, it also led to many problems with collisions in larger networks. This video walks through the solution to those problems and lays the foundation understanding of how the network switch fits into our network environments.</p>
<p>Video 11 &#8211; LANs: Working with the Cisco Switch IOS &#8211; Before you can jump right into setting up Cisco switches, you must understand how to work with Cisco&#8217;s operating system: the IOS. This video walks you through the general navigation and help features of the IOS.</p>
<p>Video 12 &#8211; LANs: Initial Setup of a Cisco Switch &#8211; With the IOS foundations in place, this video jumps straight into the initial configuration of a Cisco switch. In this video you will see the meaning of the physical LEDs on a switch, the initial boot process and configuration dialog, and the configuration of a VLAN interface.</p>
<p>Video 13 &#8211; LANs: Configuring Switch Security, Part 1- Network security has become such a major topic that Cisco has moved much of what used to be considered a CCSP (security professional) topic into the CCENT and CCNA certifications. This video discusses the initial security of your switch, primarily focusing on configuring passwords, logon banners, and SSH.</p>
<p>Video 14 &#8211; LANs: Configuring Switch Security, Part 2 &#8211; The network security topics continue. In this video, Jeremy walks you through enabling port security for your network, which gives you complete control of the number and type of devices that attach to your network.</p>
<p>Video 15 &#8211; LANs: Optimizing and Troubleshooting Switches &#8211; It&#8217;s time to wrap up the world of LAN switching with optimization and troubleshooting. In this video, Jeremy walks through common problems you may encounter when working in a LAN environment. He also interjects a &#8220;bonus section&#8221; dealing with improving your efficiency on Cisco devices.</p>
<p>Video 16 &#8211; Wireless: Understanding Wireless Networking &#8211; Wireless networking technology has changed the LAN landscape very quickly. As one of the newest technologies added to the CCENT/CCNA certifications, wireless is almost guaranteed to pop up in organizations of any size. This video discusses the foundations of wireless networks including radio frequency, wireless channels and standards, and the best way to design wireless for your organization.</p>
<p>Video 17 &#8211; Wireless: Wireless Security and Implementation &#8211; Understanding the foundations of wireless is never enough! Security vulnerabilities have proven more than once that wireless can be devastating to an organization. This video walks through the steps to take to successfully implement and secure a wireless network.</p>
<p>Video 18 &#8211; Advanced TCP/IP: Working with Binary &#8211; This video begins the move to the world of advanced TCP/IP addressing. More specifically, you will learn the skill of IP subnetting. One of the most foundational skills in subnetting is converting from decimal to binary and back. This video carefully explains this skill and provides many examples to practice.</p>
<p>Video 19 &#8211; Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 1 &#8211; The first style of subnetting you&#8217;ll need to learn is the ability to separate IP addresses into subnets based on the number of networks an organization needs. This video walks through the initial style.</p>
<p>Video 20 &#8211; Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 2 &#8211; The second style of subnetting you&#8217;ll need to learn is the ability to separate IP addresses into subnets based on the number of hosts an organization needs in each network. This video explains this style.</p>
<p>Video 21 &#8211; Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 3 &#8211; The final style of subnetting you&#8217;ll need to learn is the ability to reverse engineer subnets based on the IP address and subnet mask that has been given. This video discusses this final style.</p>
<p>Video 22 &#8211; Routing: Initial Router Configuration &#8211; Routers are the device that made Cisco famous (as a company). Unlike a switch, when you initially pull a Cisco router out of the box, it is non-operational; that is, you must initially configure the router before it works properly. This video walks through the boot process and initial configuration of a Cisco router.</p>
<p>Video 23 &#8211; Routing: SDM and DHCP Server Configuration, Part 1 &#8211; For the first time in Cisco certification history, a graphic user interface (GUI) is now used to configure Cisco devices. It&#8217;s known as the Cisco Security Device Manager, or SDM for short. This video walks through preparing your Cisco router to be managed through the SDM.</p>
<p>Video 24 &#8211; Routing: SDM and DHCP Server Configuration, Part 2 &#8211; Manually configuring IP addresses on every device in your network can eat up a ton of time. That&#8217;s why some brilliant individual created the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). In this video, Jeremy walks through configuring your router to be a DHCP server by using our newly configured SDM.</p>
<p>Video 25 &#8211; Routing: Implementing Static Routing &#8211; Once the router is initially configured with IP addresses and passwords it will effectively&#8230;well, sit there. The router has IP addresses, but it is not routing yet. In this video, Jeremy configures the foundational form of routing known as static routing.</p>
<p>Video 26 &#8211; Routing: Implementing Dynamic Routing with RIP &#8211; Static routing is great if you are paid by the hour, but dynamic routing works much better when you want to get the job done fast. The RIP routing protocol has definitely been around for quite some time and has proven itself as a stable routing protocol for small network environments. This video walks through the description and configuration of the RIP routing protocol.</p>
<p>Video 27 &#8211; Routing: Internet Access with NAT and PAT &#8211; Because nearly every organization uses a private IP addressing scheme, routing can occur within the company network, but fails when attempting to access the Internet. That&#8217;s where Network Address Translation (NAT) comes in to save the day. In this video, Jeremy explains how to use the Cisco SDM to configure your router to support NAT Overload (also known as PAT).</p>
<p>Video 28 &#8211; Routing: WAN Connectivity &#8211; In addition to providing access between networks, routers also allow us to connect to the Wide Area Network (WAN). This video discusses the types of WAN connections that exist along with the interfaces and configuration used to make that connection possible.</p>
<p>Video 29 &#8211; Management and Security: Telnet, SSH, and CDP &#8211; At this point, we&#8217;ve wrapped up router-specific discussion and can now move into management and security strategies for all Cisco devices. The key management protocols we use to configure and monitor our devices are Telnet and SSH. This video discusses how you can navigate between Cisco devices using these protocols and also how the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) can help unveil an undocumented network.</p>
<p>Video 30 &#8211; Management and Security: File Management &#8211; Having the ability to copy files to and from your routers and switches is key to successfully being able to back up configurations and IOS versions. In this video, Jeremy discusses the key file systems of Cisco devices and demonstrates moving files to and from these file systems.</p>
<p>Video 31 &#8211; Last Words for Test Takers &#8211; To wrap up the CCENT series, Jeremy gives some last words to test-takers on how best to prepare for the ICND1, ICND2, and CCNA certification exams.</p>
<p>On-the-job Cisco network support skills plus prep for the CCNA/CCENT Exam</p>
<p>The CBT Nuggets&#8217; Cisco CCNA/CCENT &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-822: ICND1 shows you the hands-on skills you need to meet the network support needs of employers and clients. This video series also teaches you the essential skills for passing the CCENT certification exam. Successful networking careers begin with Cisco CCENT certification and the fundamental knowledge it represents.</p>
<p>Prerequisites</p>
<p>A fundamental understanding of computers and networking, such as the CompTIA A+ or Network+ or equivalent knowledge is recommended before viewing this training.</p>
<p>The Cisco CCNA/CCENT &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-822: ICND1 contains:</p>
<p>- Welcome to Cisco CCENT! (free video!)<br />
- Foundations: What is a Network?<br />
- Foundations: Living in the OSI World<br />
- Basic TCP/IP: Addressing Fundamentals<br />
- Basic TCP/IP: TCP and UDP Communication<br />
- Basic TCP/IP: Understanding Port Numbers<br />
- Basic TCP/IP: The Tale of Two Packets<br />
- LANs: Welcome to Ethernet<br />
- LANs: Understanding the Physical Connections<br />
- LANs: Understanding LAN Switches<br />
- LANs: Working with the Cisco Switch IOS (free video!)<br />
- LANs: Initial Setup of a Cisco Switch<br />
- LANs: Configuring Switch Security<br />
- LANs: Configuring Switch Security, Part 2<br />
- LANs: Optimizing and Troubleshooting Switches<br />
- Wireless: Understanding Wireless Networking<br />
- Wireless: Wireless Security and Implementation<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: Working with Binary<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 1<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 2<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 3<br />
- Routing: Initial Router Configuration<br />
- Routing: SDM and DHCP Server Configuration<br />
- Routing: SDM and DHCP Server Configuration, Part 2<br />
- Routing: Implementing Static Routing<br />
- Routing: Implementing Dynamic Routing with RIP<br />
- Routing: Internet Access with NAT and PAT<br />
- Routing: WAN Connectivity<br />
- Management and Security: Telnet, SSH, and CDP<br />
- Management and Security: File Management<br />
- Last Words for Test Takers</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 14:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contains training for Cisco CCNA Exams 640-822 ICND1 and 640-816 ICND2, and for combined CCNA Exam 640-802
$399.00 &#8211; Includes 59 Videos
You save $199.00 on this package
This is the quickest, surest way to get your start in Cisco networking
How would you like to be recognized as a serious, capable, and smart Cisco networking professional? Then start [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contains training for Cisco CCNA Exams 640-822 ICND1 and 640-816 ICND2, and for combined CCNA Exam <a href="http://www.ccna.cc/tag/640-802">640-802</a><br />
$399.00 &#8211; Includes 59 Videos<span id="more-244"></span><br />
You save $199.00 on this package<br />
This is the quickest, surest way to get your start in Cisco networking</p>
<p>How would you like to be recognized as a serious, capable, and smart Cisco networking professional? Then start with CCNA Certification.</p>
<p>According to our customers, our sales records, and our research, Cisco&#8217;s CCNA is the most important and sought-after certification you can achieve. There&#8217;s no other certification that will give you this bang for the buck.</p>
<p>Now, what happens when you combine this most important IT certification with CBT Nuggets&#8217; #1 trainer?</p>
<p>And you double the amount of training from our previous CCNA series? And you factor all the new and updated technologies you&#8217;ll learn? (And you add Cisco&#8217;s new CCENT Certification as 1/2 of the training package?)</p>
<p>You get the absolute best training for landing the tech job you want</p>
<p>There&#8217;s not enough good things that can be said about this training. You have to see it for yourself to see how good it is. That&#8217;s why we&#8217;ve set it up so you can watch three free videos right now:</p>
<p>* Welcome to Cisco CCENT!<br />
* LANs: Working with the Cisco Switch IOS<br />
* Switch VLANs: Understanding VLANs</p>
<p>In the CCNA Certification Package you&#8217;ll learn from Jeremy Cioara &#8212; one of the best Cisco experts out there &#8212; how to manage the day to day administration of Cisco networks.</p>
<p>This is the core networking knowledge you&#8217;ll take with you for as long as you work on Cisco networks. It&#8217;s the know-how you need to get the job now, and it&#8217;s the building blocks you&#8217;ll use as you move into advanced networking topics like VoIP and security.</p>
<p>It comes in two Exam-Packs to map to Cisco&#8217;s two-exam track for CCNA certification.</p>
<p>The Cisco CCNA Certification Package contains these Exam-Packs:</p>
<p>Exam-Pack 640-822: ICND1</p>
<p>Welcome to the world of Cisco networking, and to Cisco&#8217;s newest entry-level certification. The ICND1 Exam-Pack gives you the foundational knowledge you need to set up and manage small- to mid-sized Cisco networks, plus prepares you for CCENT Certification.</p>
<p>Exam-Pack 640-816: ICND2</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s go deeper! The ICND2 Exam-Pack teaches you how to manage mid- to large-sized Cisco networks. Plus once you&#8217;ve passed the ICND1 and ICND2 exams, you will have earned Cisco&#8217;s flagship CCNA Certification.</p>
<p>On the job skills for Cisco networking plus exam-prep</p>
<p>In the Cisco CCNA Certification Package, you&#8217;ll gain the day to day administration skills you need to work on today&#8217;s Cisco networks. In addition, each exam-pack maps to exam objectives so you can watch the videos to help you prepare for Cisco&#8217;s CCENT and CCNA Certifications.</p>
<p>The CCNA is also a required prerequisite for individuals looking to move on to any higher-level Cisco certification (CCSP, CCNP or CCVP).</p>
<p>Prerequisites</p>
<p>A basic understanding of computers and networking such as CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ Certification or equivalent knowledge is recommended before viewing this training.</p>
<p>The Cisco CCNA Certification Package contains these videos:</p>
<p>Cisco CCNA/CCENT &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-822: ICND1:</p>
<p>- Welcome to Cisco CCENT! (free video!)<br />
- Foundations: What is a Network?<br />
- Foundations: Living in the OSI World<br />
- Basic TCP/IP: Addressing Fundamentals<br />
- Basic TCP/IP: TCP and UDP Communication<br />
- Basic TCP/IP: Understanding Port Numbers<br />
- Basic TCP/IP: The Tale of Two Packets<br />
- LANs: Welcome to Ethernet<br />
- LANs: Understanding the Physical Connections<br />
- LANs: Understanding LAN Switches<br />
- LANs: Working with the Cisco Switch IOS (free video!)<br />
- LANs: Initial Setup of a Cisco Switch<br />
- LANs: Configuring Switch Security<br />
- LANs: Configuring Switch Security, Part 2<br />
- LANs: Optimizing and Troubleshooting Switches<br />
- Wireless: Understanding Wireless Networking<br />
- Wireless: Wireless Security and Implementation<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: Working with Binary<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 1<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 2<br />
- Advanced TCP/IP: IP Subnetting, Part 3<br />
- Routing: Initial Router Configuration<br />
- Routing: SDM and DHCP Server Configuration<br />
- Routing: SDM and DHCP Server Configuration, Part 2<br />
- Routing: Implementing Static Routing<br />
- Routing: Implementing Dynamic Routing with RIP<br />
- Routing: Internet Access with NAT and PAT<br />
- Routing: WAN Connectivity<br />
- Management and Security: Telnet, SSH, and CDP<br />
- Management and Security: File Management<br />
- Last Words for Test Takers</p>
<p>Cisco CCNA &#8211; Exam-Pack 640-816: ICND2:</p>
<p>- Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 1<br />
- Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 2<br />
- Review: Rebuilding the Small Office Network, Part 3<br />
- Switch VLANs: Understanding VLANs (free video!)<br />
- Switch VLANs: Understanding Trunks and VTP<br />
- Switch VLANs: Configuring VLANs and VTP, Part 1<br />
- Switch VLANs: Configuring VLANs and VTP, Part 2<br />
- Switch STP: Understanding the Spanning-Tree Protocol<br />
- Switch STP: Configuring Basic STP<br />
- Switch STP: Enhancements to STP<br />
- General Switching: Troubleshooting and Security Best Practices<br />
- Subnetting: Understanding VLSM<br />
- Routing Protocols: Distance Vector vs. Link State<br />
- Routing Protocols: OSPF Concepts<br />
- Routing Protocols: OSPF Configuration and Troubleshooting<br />
- Routing Protocols: EIGRP Concepts and Configuration<br />
- Access-Lists: The Rules of the ACL<br />
- Access-Lists: Configuring ACLs<br />
- Access-Lists: Configuring ACLs, Part 2<br />
- NAT: Understanding the Three Styles of NAT<br />
- NAT: Command-line NAT Configuration<br />
- WAN Connections: Concepts of VPN Technology<br />
- WAN Connections: Implementing PPP Authentication<br />
- WAN Connections: Understanding Frame Relay<br />
- WAN Connections: Configuring Frame Relay<br />
- IPv6: Understanding Basic Concepts and Addressing<br />
- IPv6: Configuring, Routing, and Interoperating<br />
- Certification: Some Last Words for Test Takers</p>
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