Hands On Labs Cisco Packet Tracer: Routers.
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.05 GB | Duration: 14h 58m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.05 GB | Duration: 14h 58m
Master CLI On Cisco Routers And The Corresponding Protocols And Services Using Cisco Packet Tracer.
What you'll learn
TCP/IP Addressing ,(Public, Private Networks) ,Subnetting/ (TCP,UDP Ports).
What's The Purpose Of A Router And A Switch and Why Need It.
Setup Basic CLI Including HostName,Passwords,UserName, History Size,Banner,Encrypting Passwords.
Setting Direct and Remote (Telnet,SSH) Connections To The Router.
Basic To Advanced Router CLI. (Learn CLI From Zero To Hero).
How To Break(Hack) Into The Router.
Backup And Restore Router Config and IOS To And From A TFTP Server.
Setup A Banner For The Router.
What Is an NTP Server.
What Is AAA.
How To Configure And Manage DHCP Server On A Router
What is A DHCP Relay and How It Works
When Do You Need DHCP Snooping.
NAT Configuration And Its Types (Static NAT, Dynamic NAT, PAT).
How Can We Filter Traffic Based on Access Lists And The Types. (Standard,Extended,Named)
How Can We Provide Fault Tolerance For A Router (HSRP).
Understanding Of The TCP/IP Classes (Private And Public Networks).
How To Configure Routing Between Different Sites
What is The Difference between Dynamic and Static Routing and When To Use.
Configure Dynamic Routing Protocols (RIP,OSPF,EIGRP) For IPV4 and IPV6.
How Can We Provide Fault Tolerance For Routing Protocols.
How To Configure And Manage DHCP Server On A Router For IPV4 And IPV6.
NAT Configuration And Its Types (Static NAT, Dynamic NAT, PAT).
Requirements
To Perform All The Labs that i am doing so You would have the actual understanding of How It Works.
Anyone that want to put at least 15 Hours of their Life to learn, enhance and sharpen There Network Skills Using The CLI
A Basic Computer Just To Install Cisco Packet Tracer.
Description
About This Class ( My Entire Course is 100% HANDS ON)If you want to jumpstart your career in IT and networking by acing The CLI For Configuring Routers Than This Course Is For You. I will walk you step by step on how to configure routers from scratch but of course first you need to know the purpose of Network Devices and you will learn how to create your own network from scratch by building custom topologies for different organizations.This is the one course you need Master The CLI. 100% Full lab Simulation is Covered so you'll get the hands-on practical skills as you are working on real world networks.Why This ClassThis Short Course Will be the same as You worked as a Junior Network Engineer For a Company For at least 2 Years. This Class Will be The same as You were Setting Up Cisco Routers In a Real Environment.What Will You Gain From This ClassThis course will teach you and enhance your skills in better understating by actually doing it as we were in the same classroom utilizing Cisco Routers using Cisco Packet Tracer.In This Course you will not just learn you will actually do it yourself as if you were in an actual company and here are the key topics that you will gain from this class.1) What's The Purpose Of A Router And A Switch and Why Need It.2) Setup Basic CLI Including HostName,Passwords,UserName, History Size,Banner,Encrypting Passwords.3) Setting Direct and Remote (Telnet,SSH) Connections To The Router.4) Basic To Advanced Router CLI. (Learn CLI From Zero To Hero).5) How To Break(Hack) Into The Router.6) Backup And Restore Router Config and IOS To And From A TFTP Server.7) Setup A Banner For The Router.8) What Is an NTP Server.9) What Is AAA.10) How To Configure And Manage DHCP Server On A Router11) What is A DHCP Relay and How It Works12) NAT Configuration And Its Types (Static NAT, Dynamic NAT, PAT).13) How Can We Provide Fault Tolerance For A Router (HSRP).14) Understanding Of The TCP/IP Classes (Private And Public Networks).15) When Do I need VTP and Its Importance on Large Scale Network.16) TCP/IP Addressing And Subnetting.17) How To Configure Routing Between Different Sites18) What is The Difference between Dynamic and Static Routing and When To Use.19) Configure Dynamic Routing Protocols (RIP,OSPF,EIGRP) For IPV4 and IPV6.20) What Is The Wild Card Mask and Why Important For Some Routing Protocols.21) How Can We Provide Fault Tolerance For Routing Protocols.22) What Is TCP/IP And Its Classes 23) What's The Difference Between Classful and Classless Networks 24) How To Secure Routing Protocol.25) How To Configure And Manage DHCP Server On A Router For IPV4 And IPV6.26) What is A DHCP Relay and How It Works27) How Can We Filter Traffic Based on Access Lists And The Types. (Standard,Extended,Named)Who is This Class For 1) Network Engineers /System Administrators.2) IT Support Techs.3) Help Desk Analyst.4) Any One Who wants to get themselves in The IT Field.Facts About The CourseDo I need any Work experience?If You or Don't Work In The IT Field You Should Be Fine Taking This Course.I Already Work In The IT Field Will I Benefit From This Course?Working In The IT Field Doesn't Mean You Will Cover All Concepts Of Networking.Will I get a certificate of completion at the end?Yes You Will.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction To Entire Course
Lecture 1 Introduction To Course Setup
Section 2: Setup Your Environment For Lab (Cisco Packet Tracer).
Lecture 2 Download And Install Cisco Packet Tracer.
Section 3: Routers Hubs Switches, L3 Switches Broadcast/Collision Domains And Cable Types.
Lecture 3 How Do Hubs And Switches Operate.
Lecture 4 A Switch Or A Multilayer Switch.
Lecture 5 What Is The Purpose Of A Router And Switch.
Lecture 6 What Type Of Cables Are Out There.
Lecture 7 What Is The Difference Between A Broadcast And Collision Domain.
Section 4: TCP/IP Addressing And Ports. (Classful Networks).
Lecture 8 Overview Of All TCP/IP Classes and How Binary and Decimal Work (Part1).
Lecture 9 Overview Of All TCP/IP Classes and How Binary and Decimal Work (Part2).
Lecture 10 Class C
Lecture 11 Class B
Lecture 12 Class A
Lecture 13 Classes D And E
Lecture 14 The Difference Between TCP And UDP Ports. (Part1)
Lecture 15 The Difference Between TCP And UDP Ports. (Part2)
Section 5: Subnetting TCP/IP Classes (Classless Network) (VLSM) Variable Length Subnet Mask
Lecture 16 Subnetting a Class C Network. (Part1)
Lecture 17 Subnetting a Class C Network.(Part2)
Lecture 18 Reverse Engineering Subnetting For Class C.
Lecture 19 Subnetting a Class B Network. (Part1)
Lecture 20 Subnetting a Class B Network. (Part2)
Lecture 21 Reverse Engineering Subnetting For Class B.
Lecture 22 Subnetting a Class A Network. (Part1)
Lecture 23 Subnetting a Class A Network. (Part2)
Lecture 24 Reverse Engineering Subnetting For Class A.
Section 6: How Does An IPV6 Look Like and What Do I understand from it.
Lecture 25 Binary,Decimal,Hexadecimal
Lecture 26 IPV6 And How to Simplify And Follow The Rules
Lecture 27 Global Unicast
Lecture 28 Unique (Site) Local.
Lecture 29 Link Local
Lecture 30 Multicast
Lecture 31 AnyCast
Lecture 32 LoopBack
Lecture 33 Working With Static IPV6 Part1
Lecture 34 Working With Static IPV6 Part2
Section 7: Cisco Router Basic Commands (Learning The CLI From Scratch).
Lecture 35 Routers Mode (User,Privilage,GlobalConfig,Interface,Subinterface and Line).
Lecture 36 Change The Hostname and Change Date, Time and The Time Zone.
Lecture 37 Change The History Size and Display The History.
Lecture 38 Difference Between The Enable Password and Enable Secret And How To Set Them Up
Lecture 39 Storage Types Of The Router.(RAM,NVRAM,FLASH).
Lecture 40 Interface Config (IP Address,Description,Duplex,Speed)
Lecture 41 Setup A Time Server (NTP).
Lecture 42 Disable IP Domain Lookup, Name Server, Domain Name.
Lecture 43 Configure The Console Line (Direct Connection).
Lecture 44 Configure The VTY Line (Remote Connection Telnet)
Lecture 45 Configure Usernames For Console and Telnet.
Lecture 46 How To Encrypt The Passwords.
Lecture 47 Configure The VTY Line (Remote Connection SSH)
Lecture 48 Setup A Banner For The Router.
Section 8: Centralize Management And Maintaining Of Routers And Switches.
Lecture 49 TACACS+ Configuration.
Lecture 50 Backup The Router And The Switch Config and IOS To A TFTP Server.
Lecture 51 Restore The Router And The Switch Config From TFTP Server.
Lecture 52 Breaking Into The Router And The Switch.
Section 9: Routing (Static,Default,Dynamic Using RIP,OSPF,EIGRP).
Lecture 53 Working With One Router (Default Routing).
Lecture 54 Two Routers (Static Routing). (2 Sites For Same Company).
Lecture 55 Three Routers (Static /Default). (3 Sites For Same Company).
Lecture 56 Five Routers (Static/Floating). (5 Sites For Same Company). Part1
Lecture 57 Five Routers (Static/Floating). (5 Sites For Same Company). Part2
Lecture 58 Setting UP RIPV1
Lecture 59 Setting UP RIPV2
Lecture 60 Setting UP OSPF Lab1
Lecture 61 Setting UP OSPF Lab2
Lecture 62 Setting UP OSPF Lab3
Lecture 63 Setting UP OSPF Lab4
Lecture 64 Setting UP OSPF Lab5.
Lecture 65 Setting UP OSPF Lab6.
Lecture 66 Setting UP OSPF Lab7.
Lecture 67 Setting UP EIGRP Lab1.
Lecture 68 Setting UP EIGRP Lab2.
Lecture 69 Setting UP EIGRP Lab3.
Lecture 70 Static Routing IPV6
Lecture 71 Dynamic Routing RIPNG
Lecture 72 Dynamic Routing OSPF
Lecture 73 Dynamic Routing EIGRP
Section 10: Setting Up A DHCP Server.
Lecture 74 Setup DHCP On A Router For One Broadcast (One Network).
Lecture 75 Setup DHCP On A Router For Two Broadcast (Two Networks).
Lecture 76 Setup A DHCP Relay And What Its Purpose.
Lecture 77 Setup DHCP On One Server.
Lecture 78 Setup DHCP On Multiple Servers.
Lecture 79 What Is DHCP Snooping And How Does It Work.
Lecture 80 Setup DHCP For Multiple VLANs.
Lecture 81 Setting Up A Server As A DHCPv6 For One Network
Lecture 82 Setting Up A Server As A DHCPv6 For Multiple Networks.
Lecture 83 Setting Up A Router As A DHCPv6 For One Network
Lecture 84 Setting Up A Router As A DHCPv6 For Multiple Networks
Section 11: Fault Tolerance For The Router (HSRP,VRRP,GLBP).
Lecture 85 A Typical Topology Without Fault Tolerance. (One Router).
Lecture 86 A Topology With Fault Tolerance (Two Routers).
Lecture 87 A Topology With Fault Tolerance (Two Routers Using HSRP) Part1
Lecture 88 A Topology With Fault Tolerance (Two Routers Using HSRP) Part2
Section 12: Making Your Router As A Firewall (Access Lists)
Lecture 89 Access List Types (Standard,Extended,Named) And The Rules.
Lecture 90 Standard Access List Part1
Lecture 91 Standard Access List Part2
Lecture 92 Standard Access List Part3
Lecture 93 Standard Access List Part4
Lecture 94 Extended Access List Part1
Lecture 95 Extended Access List Part2
Lecture 96 Extended Access List Part3
Lecture 97 Extended Access List Part4
Lecture 98 Named Access List
Section 13: NAT (Static NAT, Dynamic NAT,PAT).
Lecture 99 What Is a Public And Private Network.
Lecture 100 Static NAT
Lecture 101 Dynamic NAT
Lecture 102 PAT
Section 14: Final Conclusion
Lecture 103 In A NutShell
To Become a Successful Network Engineer,To Enter The IT Field With Real World Experience,To Feel Confidence About Your IT Skills.,To Pass The CCNA Cert