Ccna 200-301 Training With Labs & Real Scenario
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 14.12 GB | Duration: 23h 42m
Learn Networking Fundamentals, Routing & Switching, IPv4/IPv6, VLANs, NAT, ACLs, and Real Lab Configurations"
What you'll learn
Understand the fundamentals of networking and the OSI & TCP/IP models
Configure and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and subnetting
Configure and verify routing protocols like OSPF and EIGRP
Implement NAT, ACLs, and basic network security measures
Build and troubleshoot switched networks with STP, EtherChannel, and redundancy
perform hands-on labs and simulations
Requirements
No prior networking experience needed: This course starts from scratch and builds up step-by-step.
Basic computer skills: Know how to use a PC, install software, and navigate files.
Description
CCNA 200-301 Complete Course: Master Cisco Networking Basics to Advanced Course Description:Are you ready to start your career in IT networking or upgrade your existing skills? This comprehensive CCNA 200-301 course is your gateway to becoming a certified Cisco Network Associate and mastering real-world networking concepts.Whether you're a beginner or IT professional, this course will walk you through everything from basic IP addressing to advanced routing protocols with hands-on lab practice.In this course, you will:Understand how networks operate and how data flows through themConfigure and troubleshoot routers, switches, VLANs, and access control lists (ACLs)Master protocols like OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, and STPGet hands-on experience with Cisco Packet Tracer and GNS3Prepare for the CCNA 200-301 exam with confidenceAccess remote labs (24x7) for real-time practice (if included)Who this course is for:Aspiring network engineers or IT professionalsStudents preparing for the Cisco CCNA 200-301 examAnyone seeking a strong foundation in networkingHelpdesk, support, or system admins wanting to upskillWhat you'll learn:Networking FundamentalsIPv4/IPv6 Addressing & SubnettingRouting Protocols: Static, OSPF, EIGRP, BGPSwitching Concepts, VLANs, VTP, STPNetwork Address Translation (NAT)Access Control Lists (ACLs)Wireless Networking BasicsNetwork Security BasicsCisco IOS CLI ConfigurationWAN Technologies Requirements:No prior networking knowledge requiredA computer with internet accessWillingness to learn and practice
Overview
Section 1: Section 1: IPv4 Addressing
Lecture 1 What is an IP Address
Lecture 2 The Evolution from IPv4 to IPv6
Lecture 3 Identifying Network Devices_ Logical and Physical IDs
Lecture 4 IPv4 Biography
Lecture 5 IPv4 Address Classes
Lecture 6 IPv4 Architecture for Networking
Lecture 7 Decimal to Binary & Binary to Decimal Conversion
Lecture 8 ANDing Process
Lecture 9 Calculation of Network ID
Lecture 10 Calculate the Number of Network IDs and Valid IP Addresses in Class A
Lecture 11 Calculate the Number of Network IDs and Valid IP Addresses in Class B
Lecture 12 Calculate the Number of Network IDs and Valid IP Addresses in Class C
Lecture 13 Differentiate the Network ID, Broadcast ID, and Valid IP
Lecture 14 Shortcut Method to calculate the NID,BID,FVIP,LVIP, and Valid IP range
Lecture 15 Shortcut Method to calculate the NID,BID,FVIP,LVIP, and Valid IPs in Class
Lecture 16 Shortcut Method to calculate the NID,BID,FVIP,LVIP, and Valid IPs in Class
Lecture 17 Subnetting_ Definition, Advantages, and Necessity
Lecture 18 What is a Classful Network ID (NID)
Lecture 19 Question-1_ Class C Subnetting
Lecture 20 Question-2_ Class C Subnetting
Lecture 21 Question-1_ Class B Subnetting
Lecture 22 Question-2_ Class B Subnetting
Lecture 23 Question-1_ Class A Subnetting
Lecture 24 Question-2 _ Class A Subnetting
Lecture 25 Summarization
Lecture 26 Question-1_ Calculate the summary NID for the Subnet IDs of Class C
Lecture 27 Question-1_ Calculate the summary NID for the Subnet IDs of Class B
Lecture 28 Question-1_ Calculate the summary NID for the Subnet IDs of Class A
Section 2: Section-2- Fundamentals of Cisco Networking
Lecture 29 Booting Process of a Cisco Router
Lecture 30 Behavior of Cisco Router Booting with Configuration Register 0x2142
Lecture 31 Operational Modes of a Cisco Router
Lecture 32 Basic and Initial Commands for Cisco Routers
Lecture 33 Types of Ports on Cisco Routers and Their Functions
Lecture 34 Cables and Connectors Used in Cisco Networking
Section 3: Section-3-Static Routing
Lecture 35 Types of Routing
Lecture 36 Routed and Routing Protocols
Lecture 37 Path Selection Components
Lecture 38 Routing Table Components for IPv4
Lecture 39 Types of Static Routing and Their Syntax
Lecture 40 Basic concept before Routing
Lecture 41 Configuring and Verifying Static Route
Lecture 42 Configuring and Verifying Default Route
Lecture 43 Configuring and Verifying Float Route
Lecture 44 Configuring and Verifying Balance Route
Lecture 45 Configuring and Verifying Summary Route
Lecture 46 Configuring and Verifying Host Route
Section 4: Section-4- OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
Lecture 47 OSPF Biography
Lecture 48 Types of Tables in OSPF
Lecture 49 Concept of Router ID in OSPF
Lecture 50 Mandatory Components for OSPF Neighbor Adjacency_
Lecture 51 OSPF Network Types- Hello and Dead Timer
Lecture 52 Concept of Areas in OSPF
Lecture 53 Types of Routers in OSPF
Lecture 54 OSPF DR and BDR Election Process
Lecture 55 OSPF Packet Types
Lecture 56 OSPF LSA TYPES
Lecture 57 OSPF Router States
Lecture 58 OSPF Passive Interface
Lecture 59 OSPF Process ID
Lecture 60 Significance of Wildcard Mask in OSPF
Lecture 61 LAB-Configuration and verification of IPv4 address
Lecture 62 LAB-Verification of routing table and connectivity check before configuring d
Lecture 63 LAB-Configuring OSPF and verification
Lecture 64 LAB-Configuring static routing and verification on R3 and R4
Lecture 65 LAB-Redistributing static and connected route into OSPF and their verificatio
Lecture 66 LAB-Verification of OSPF protocol number and multicast addresses
Lecture 67 LAB-Verification of OSPF router ID, area ID, and router types
Lecture 68 LAB-Verification of OSPF hello and dead timers, network types, cost, priority
Lecture 69 LAB-Verification of the OSPF neighbor table
Lecture 70 LAB-Verification of the OSPF topology table - Types of LSAs
Lecture 71 LAB-Verification of the OSPF routing table and cost calculation
Lecture 72 LAB-Verification of OSPF passive-interface
Section 5: Section-5- EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)
Lecture 73 EIGRP - Biography
Lecture 74 Types of Tables in EIGRP
Lecture 75 EIGRP Neighbor Adjacency - Key Points
Lecture 76 EIGRP Timers - Hello and Hold
Lecture 77 Auto-Summary vs No Auto-Summary in EIGRP
Lecture 78 Routed Protocol vs Routing Protocol
Lecture 79 Function of PDM in EIGRP
Lecture 80 EIGRP Variance - Load Distribution
Lecture 81 Function of DUAL in EIGRP
Lecture 82 EIGRP Packet Types
Lecture 83 EIGRP Route Codes
Lecture 84 Significance of Wildcard Mask in EIGRP
Lecture 85 Autonomous System Number
Lecture 86 LAB-Configuration and verification of IPv4 addressing
Lecture 87 LAB-Verification of the routing table and connectivity check before configuri
Lecture 88 LAB-Configuration and verification of EIGRP
Lecture 89 LAB-Configuration and verification of OSPF on R3 and R4
Lecture 90 LAB- Mutual redistribution between EIGRP and OSPF with verification
Lecture 91 LAB-Verification of the EIGRP protocol number and multicast address
Lecture 92 LAB-Verification of the EIGRP neighbor table
Lecture 93 LAB-Verification of the EIGRP topology table
Lecture 94 LAB-Verification of the EIGRP routing table - internal and external routes
Lecture 95 LAB-Verification of EIGRP auto-summary and no auto-summary features
Lecture 96 LAB-Verification of EIGRP metric weights
Lecture 97 LAB-Verification of EIGRP passive-interface
Section 6: Section-6- BGP (Border Gateway Routing Protocol)
Lecture 98 01.BGP Biography
Lecture 99 02.Types of Tables in BGP
Lecture 100 03.Concept of Router ID in BGP
Lecture 101 04. BGP Neighbor Adjacency Components
Lecture 102 05.BGP keepalive and Hold Timers
Lecture 103 06.When BGP Neighborship does not form
Lecture 104 07.Types of BGP Neighbors
Lecture 105 08.Types of ASN in BGP
Lecture 106 09.Types of BGP Messages
Lecture 107 10. BGP Router States (FSM)
Lecture 108 LAB-11 Configuration and verification of IPv4 address
Lecture 109 LAB-12 Verification of the BGP routing table
Lecture 110 LAB-13 Verification of routing table and connectivity check before configuring d
Lecture 111 LAB-14 Configuring IBGP peering and verification
Lecture 112 LAB-15 Configuring EBGP peering and verification
Lecture 113 LAB-16 Network Advertisement in IBGP peering and verification
Lecture 114 LAB-17 Network Advertisement in EBGP peering and verification
Lecture 115 LAB-18 Verification of BGP router ID
Lecture 116 LAB-19 Verification of TCP port number 179
Lecture 117 LAB-20 Verification of the BGP neighbor table
Lecture 118 LAB-21 Verification of the BGP topology table
Section 7: Section-7- ACL (Access Control List)
Lecture 119 01.Packet Filtering
Lecture 120 02. Types of ACL (Access Control Lists)
Lecture 121 03.Drawbacks of Numbered ACLs
Lecture 122 04.Advantages of Named ACLs
Lecture 123 05. ACL Implementation Rules
Lecture 124 06.1Task Details_ Numbered Standard ACL
Lecture 125 06.2Task Details_ Named Standard ACL
Lecture 126 07.1Task Details_ Numbered Extended ACL
Lecture 127 07.2Task Details_ Named Extended ACL
Lecture 128 LAB-08 Numbered Standard ACL
Lecture 129 LAB-09 Named Standard ACL
Lecture 130 LAB-10 Numbered Extended ACL
Lecture 131 LAB-11 Named Extended ACL
Section 8: Section-8- NAT (Network Address Translation)
Lecture 132 01. NAT (Network Address Translation)
Lecture 133 02. Private IPv4 Address Ranges
Lecture 134 03. Types of NAT
Lecture 135 04. Static NAT
Lecture 136 05. Dynamic NAT
Lecture 137 06. PAT (Port Address Translation)
Lecture 138 LAB-07 Static NAT
Lecture 139 LAB-08. Dynamic NAT
Lecture 140 LAB-09 PAT (Port Address Translation)
Section 9: Section-9-Point-to-Point Protocol
Lecture 141 01. PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
Lecture 142 02. PPP Authentication (CHAP)-LAB
Lecture 143 03. Multilink PPP (MLPPP)
Lecture 144 04. Multilink PPP-LAB
Lecture 145 LAB-05 Configuring PPP Authentication LAB
Lecture 146 LAB-06 Configuring PPP Multilink LAB
Section 10: Section-10-DHCP
Lecture 147 01. DHCP Server and Client
Lecture 148 02. DHCP Packet - DORA Process
Lecture 149 03. DHCP Protocol and Port Numbers
Lecture 150 04. DHCP Server Configuration (Cisco Router)
Lecture 151 LAB-05 Configuring DHCP Server
Lecture 152 LAB-06 Configuring DHCP Client and verify DHCP Packets
Lecture 153 LAB-07 Verify DHCP Server and Client Ports
Section 11: Section-11- IPv6 Addressing
Lecture 154 01. IPv6 Addressing - Introduction
Lecture 155 02. Example of an IPv6 Address
Lecture 156 03. IPv6 Address Representation Rules
Lecture 157 04. IPv6 Address Architecture
Lecture 158 05. Types of IPv6 Addresses
Lecture 159 06. IPv4 to IPv6 Migration Methods
Lecture 160 07. IPv6 Routing
Lecture 161 LAB-08 Configuring IPv6 Addresses
Lecture 162 LAB-09 Configuring IPv6 Static Routing
Lecture 163 LAB-10 Configuring OSPFv3
Lecture 164 LAB-11 Configuring EIGRPv6
Lecture 165 LAB-12 Configuring RIPng
Section 12: Section-12- VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Lecture 166 01. VPN (Virtual Private Network)
Lecture 167 02. VPN Models
Lecture 168 03. GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation)
Lecture 169 04. Prerequisites for GRE Tunnel
Lecture 170 05. GRE Terminologies
Lecture 171 06.Introduction to MPLS
Lecture 172 07. MPLS LABELS
Lecture 173 08. MPLS Terminologies
Lecture 174 09. Introduction to SD-WAN (Cisco Viptela)
Lecture 175 010. SD-WAN Components
Lecture 176 011. Types of VPN in SD-WAN
Section 13: Section-13- SWITCH
Lecture 177 01. Broadcast Domain
Lecture 178 02. Collision Domain
Lecture 179 03. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
Lecture 180 04. Formation of the MAC Address Table
Lecture 181 05. What is a VLAN and Its Advantages
Lecture 182 06. Native VLAN
Lecture 183 07. How to create a VLAN & Port Migration
Lecture 184 08. Access Link and Access Port
Lecture 185 09. Trunk Link and Trunk Port
Lecture 186 10. Prerequisites for Establishing a Trunk Link
Lecture 187 11. Trunking Protocols
Lecture 188 12. VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol)
Lecture 189 13. Prerequisites for VTP
Lecture 190 14. VTP Modes
Lecture 191 15. VTP Sequence Numbers
Lecture 192 16. Router-on-Stick (Inter-VLAN Routing)
Lecture 193 17. Switch Virtual Interface (SVI)
Lecture 194 18. Port Security - MAC Binding
Lecture 195 19. Redundancy Protocols
Lecture 196 20. HSRP and LAB Configuration
Lecture 197 21. STP and Its Objective
Lecture 198 22. STP Convergence Components
Lecture 199 23. STP Convergence Process
Lecture 200 24. Step-1_ Election of Root Bridge -Part 1
Lecture 201 25.Step-1_ Election of Root Bridge -Part 2 (BPDU)
Lecture 202 26. Step-1_ Election of Root Bridge -Part 3.1 (Switchport States)
Lecture 203 26.a Step-1_ Election of Root Bridge -Part 3.2 (Switchport States)
Lecture 204 27. Step-2_ Election of Root Port on Non-Root Bridge
Lecture 205 28. Step-3_ Election of Designated Port on Non-Root Bridge
Lecture 206 29. STP Advance Feature
Lecture 207 30. Intro of RSTP
Lecture 208 31. Per VLAN STP
Lecture 209 32.EtherChannel (Port Aggregation)
Lecture 210 33. EtherChannel Protocols
Lecture 211 34. LACP & PAGP LAB
Lecture 212 LAB-35. Verification of default Broadcast domain ( VLAN1)
Lecture 213 LAB-36. Vlan split Broadcast domain
Lecture 214 LAB-37. Intra-Vlan Communication via Trunk Link
Lecture 215 LAB-38. Allowed Vlan on Trunk Link
Lecture 216 LAB-39. Configure Native Vlan-Allocate IP address and verify remote login
Lecture 217 LAB-40. Configure VTP domain, VTP Server and Client
Lecture 218 LAB-41. Inter-Vlan Routing ( Router-on-Stick)
Lecture 219 LAB-42. Inter-Vlan Routing ( Switch Virtual Interface)
Lecture 220 LAB-43. Port-Security ( Mac Binding)
Lecture 221 LAB-44. Configure STP
Lecture 222 LAB-45. Verify STP logical topologies
Lecture 223 LAB-46. Configure RSTP and Verify logical topologies
Lecture 224 LAB-47. Configure PVSTP- Customise LAN Traffic
Lecture 225 LAB-48. Configure Etherchannel via LACP
Lecture 226 LAB-49. Configure Etherchannel via PAGP
Lecture 227 LAB-50. Configure DTP
Section 14: Section-14- How to Manage Cisco Devices
Lecture 228 1. Cisco Discovery Protocol
Lecture 229 2. Network Time Protocol
Lecture 230 3. Syslog Server
Lecture 231 4. Backup and Upgrade of IOS
Lecture 232 5. Backup and Upgrade of Running- Config
Lecture 233 LAB-6 Configuring CDP
Lecture 234 LAB-7 Configuring NTP
Lecture 235 LAB-8 Configuring Syslog Server
Lecture 236 LAB-9.1 Backup and Upgrade of IOS
Lecture 237 LAB-9.2 Backup and Upgrade of IOS
Lecture 238 LAB-10 Backup and Upgrade of Running- Config
Section 15: Section-15- OSI (Open Systems Interconnection)
Lecture 239 01. OSI Model
Lecture 240 02. Layers of the OSI Model
Lecture 241 03. Application Layer
Lecture 242 04. Presentation Layer
Lecture 243 05. Session Layer
Lecture 244 06. Transport Layer
Lecture 245 07. Network Layer
Lecture 246 08. Data Link Layer
Lecture 247 09. Physical Layer
Lecture 248 010. PDU (Protocol Data Unit)
Lecture 249 011. Data Encapsulation and Data Decapsulation Process
Lecture 250 012. OSI Model vs TCP_IP Model
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