Ipv4 Ipv6 Master Tcp/Ip From Zero To Hero 100% Labs Hands On
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.41 GB | Duration: 10h 37m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.41 GB | Duration: 10h 37m
TCP/IP (V4,V6) Static Dynamic IP Assignment, Static, Dynamic Routing, Types Subnetting, NAT (Build Your Own Network )
What you'll learn
What is TCP/IP
What is a Transport Protocol VS Internet Protocol
What is The difference between TCP and UDP And what Are Ports
What is an IP Address and What Types are out There.
What Are TCP/IP Classes
What and Why and How To Subnet a Network.
What is The Difference Between a Static and Dynamic IP.
What is Binary/Decimal and How to Convert from one to the other.
What is The Difference between a Private and Public Network.
What Is DHCP
DHCP Relay and DHCP Snooping.
What Are VLANS And Their Relationship With Subnetting.
IPv6 Types And The Purpose Of Each Type.
Configure IPV6 On A Servers/Clients Using Static or DHCP.
Make Your Server And Router As A DHCP Server Using IPv6.
Configure Routing Using IPV6 By Integrating RIP,EIGRP,OSPF And Configure Static Routing.
Configure Routing Using IPV4 By Integrating RIP,EIGRP,OSPF And Configure Static Routing.
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 11 Hours of their Life to learn, enhance and sharpen There Network Skills.
A Basic Computer Just To Install Cisco Packet Tracer.
Description
About This Class ( My Entire Course is 100% HANDS ON)Do You Want To Learn The Guts and Details of What an IP Address is and what types of IP Is Out there in terms of classful and classless networks. Learn How to know if two systems can talk to each other or not and why because 80% of network issues is most likely communication problems because they are not on the same network. The Class Will Teach You How To subnet the easy way and how to assign each network to Their Corresponding VLANS. How About The Transport Protocols TCP And UDP We Need to know How Ports operate on a System. Are You Having Trouble Understanding IPV6 . Do You want to learn and enhance your IPV6 Experience . Do You want to Understand all types of IPV6 and Learn How to configure static and dynamic IPV6 Using an actual Server and a Cisco Router. Don't You want to know how to tell if 2 systems are actually on the same subnet or not. My Entire Course is 100% Labs Hands On Experience. I always use Cisco packet tracer in any type of demonstration. Why This ClassThis Short Course Will be the same as You worked as a Network Engineer For a Company For at least 2 Years. This Class Will be The same as You were Setting Up TCP/IP In a Real Environment.This course will give you all the knowledge and skills to Master IPv6. Do You want to tell me that i can still use ipv4 guess what we are running out of ipv4 and most of the Public/Global IPs are already using IPV6 So Don't you think you need to understand that too.Most IT Admins or anybody that wants to get into the field always think that IPV6 is so complicated to understand and lets try to avoid it and that will be a mistake . How about This IPv6 was released to us back in 2001 it was first available on windows XP and you had to have service pack 1 imagine almost 25 years and yes we are using it internally and externally and i will make it as easy as possible in just half day you can master IPv6.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 TCP/IP (V4,V6) On Cisco Packet Tracer.1) What is an IP address and how can i know what class i am using.2) What is the difference between all classes.3) What is a classful vs a classless network.4) What is the Roles of TCP and UDP.5) When will i use a static IP vs a dynamic IP (DHCP)6) What are port #s and their importance.7) Why Do I need to subnet a network8) What is The difference between a Private and Public Network.9) What is NAT and Its Types and Purpose.10) Convert between binary and decimal and their relation to TCP/IP.11) What Is DHCP Snooping and DHCP Relay.12) What Are VLANS And What's The Relationship With Subnetting.13) IPv6 Types And The Purpose Of Each Type.14) Configure IPV6 On A Servers/Clients Using Static or DHCP.15) Make Your Server And Router As A DHCP Server Using IPv6.16) Configure Routing Using IPV4 And IPV6 By Integrating RIP,EIGRP,OSPF And Configure Static Routing.Who is This Class For 1) Network /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: Intro To Entire Course
Lecture 1 Intro To Course Setup
Section 2: Working With IPV4
Lecture 2 Introduction To TCP/IP
Section 3: Download And Install Cisco Packet Tracer.
Lecture 3 Download And Install Cisco Packet Tracer.
Section 4: TCP/IP Classes. (FLSM) Full Length Subnet Mask. (Classful Networks).
Lecture 4 Overview Of All TCP/IP Classes and How Binary and Decimal Work (Part1).
Lecture 5 Overview Of All TCP/IP Classes and How Binary and Decimal Work (Part2).
Lecture 6 Class C
Lecture 7 Class B
Lecture 8 Class A
Lecture 9 Classes D and E
Section 5: The Private and Public (Global) Networks. and NAT.
Lecture 10 What is The Difference Between a Public and Private Network.
Lecture 11 What is NAT 1st NAT Type (Static NAT ).
Lecture 12 2nd NAT Type (Dynamic NAT).
Lecture 13 3rd NAT Type (PAT).
Section 6: Setting The Environment For DHCP
Lecture 14 Setup DHCP On A Server.
Lecture 15 Setup Multiple DHCP Servers.
Lecture 16 Setup DHCP Snooping On a Cisco Switch and Its Purpose.
Lecture 17 Setup DHCP On Cisco Router. (One Broadcast).
Lecture 18 Setup DHCP On Cisco Router. (Two Broadcast).
Lecture 19 Setup a DHCP Relay On Cisco Router.
Lecture 20 Setup DHCP For Multiple VLANs
Section 7: The Transport Protocols TCP And UDP. (Understanding Ports)
Lecture 21 What Is The Difference Between TCP And UDP and What Are Port #s. (Part1)
Lecture 22 What Is The Difference Between TCP And UDP and What Are Port #s. (Part2)
Lecture 23 How To Change Port #s Using The Registry.
Section 8: Subnetting TCP/IP Classes (Classless Network) (VLSM) Variable Length Subnet Mask
Lecture 24 Subnetting a Class C Network. (Part1)
Lecture 25 Subnetting a Class C Network.(Part2)
Lecture 26 Reverse Engineering Subnetting For Class C.
Lecture 27 Subnetting a Class B Network. (Part1)
Lecture 28 Subnetting a Class B Network. (Part2)
Lecture 29 Reverse Engineering Subnetting For Class B.
Lecture 30 Subnetting a Class A Network. (Part1)
Lecture 31 Subnetting a Class A Network. (Part2)
Lecture 32 Reverse Engineering Subnetting For Class A.
Section 9: How To Use The Subnets In An Environment (VLANS).
Lecture 33 What Are VLANS And How Do They Work.(Relationship With Subnetting).
Lecture 34 Setup A Topology With Multiple VLANS.
Section 10: Static, Default And Floating Routes.
Lecture 35 Working With One Router (Default Routing).
Lecture 36 Two Routers (Static Routing). (2 Sites For Same Company).
Lecture 37 Three Routers (Static /Default). (3 Sites For Same Company).
Lecture 38 Five Routers (Static/Floating). (5 Sites For Same Company). Part1
Lecture 39 Five Routers (Static/Floating). (5 Sites For Same Company). Part2
Section 11: Dynamic Routing (RIP,OSPF,EIGRP).
Lecture 40 Setting UP RIPV1
Lecture 41 Setting UP RIPV2
Lecture 42 Setting UP OSPF Lab1
Lecture 43 Setting UP OSPF Lab2
Lecture 44 Setting UP OSPF Lab3
Lecture 45 Setting UP OSPF Lab4
Lecture 46 Setting UP OSPF Lab5.
Lecture 47 Setting UP OSPF Lab6.
Lecture 48 Setting UP OSPF Lab7.
Lecture 49 Setting UP EIGRP Lab1.
Lecture 50 Setting UP EIGRP Lab2.
Lecture 51 Setting UP EIGRP Lab3.
Section 12: Working With IPV6
Lecture 52 Understanding Binary, Decimal And Hexadecimal.
Section 13: How Does An IPV6 Look Like and What Do I understand from it.
Lecture 53 IPV6 And How to Simplify And Follow The Rules
Section 14: All Types Of IPV6
Lecture 54 Global Unicast
Lecture 55 Unique (Site) Local.
Lecture 56 Link Local
Lecture 57 Multicast
Lecture 58 AnyCast
Lecture 59 LoopBack
Section 15: Using IPV6 By Assigning Static IPs
Lecture 60 Working With Static IPs Part1
Lecture 61 Working With Static IPs Part2
Section 16: Using IPV6 By Using A DHCP On Server And Router
Lecture 62 Setting Up A Server As A DHCPv6 For One Network
Lecture 63 Setting Up A Server As A DHCPv6 For Multiple Networks.
Lecture 64 Setting Up A Router As A DHCPv6 For One Network
Lecture 65 Setting Up A Router As A DHCPv6 For Multiple Networks
Section 17: Routing IPV6
Lecture 66 Static Routing
Lecture 67 Dynamic Routing RIPNG
Lecture 68 Dynamic Routing OSPF
Lecture 69 Dynamic Routing EIGRP
Section 18: AnyCast Routing
Lecture 70 Setting Up Multiple Routers Using AnyCast Addressing.
Section 19: Final Conclusions
Lecture 71 In A NutShell
The Journey To Become a Successful Network Administrator/Engineer,To Feel Confidence About Your IT Skills.,To Enter The IT Field With Real World Experience,Tech Support / Help Desk