Have Packet-Tracer or GNS3 installed on your device. Minimal pre-knowledge needed. At least know the basics of what a network is. Have a desire to learn datacenter networking What will I learn in this course?You will learn real-world tasks that data center technicians actually do, by perfog those tasks yourself in hands-on labs, along with learning as I demonstrate with real networking equipment. These skills also fulfill many of the 640-692 CCT, 200-301 CCNA, and some of the Network+ too. So, if you are planning to take either of those exams, you may find this course extremely valuable.What do I get with this course?Real-world networking skills, a FREE copy of my book On the Command Line with 100 commands and configurations (also on ), and a CCNAUltimateLabs certificate of achievement to track your professional development.How do I register?Just click the button to b.What will I need to take this course?A desire to learn and a network simulation app such as Packet Tracer or GNS3, or any other simulated environment you prefer.When can I learn?You can b learning any 24/7 at your own pace. The course is yours forever. What does this course contain?CCNA Data Center Technician is a hands-on course where you will learn many real-world common tasks performed by professional data center technicians. ALL subject matter herein also fulfills many of your 200-301 CCNA exam goals. Part 1We will b by building and configuring our WAN, complete with real-world redundancy via HSRP. We will also learn about the importance of Spanning Tree Protocol and how to administer and monitor its status. These lectures contain information vital to fulfilling many of the 200-301 CCNA and Network+ exam goals.Part 2In part 2 of this course, we configure a DHCP server to operate over a WAN comprised of our SOHO network, cloud network, and a data center. Then we add in cybersecurity measures via Trusted Ports to protect our networks against a man-in-the-middle attack. We add in the ability for our client to log in remotely using SSH, along with other configurations that fulfill 200-301 CCNA and Network+ exam goals. You will also learn new show commands for monitoring and troubleshooting. Technology is for everyoneEveryone of any age and background can learn IT and gain a higher paying career, and I want you to be one of them. Thank you for visiting, and I hope to see you in class.Jeff DiamondCCNA / FOA CPCT, CFOT Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Setting up our networks. Section 2: Continuing the setup. Lecture 2 Hostnames and static IP addresses. Lecture 3 Console port safety part 1 Lecture 4 Console port safety part 2 Section 3: 1-2 Lecture 5 Static IPs continued. Lecture 6 Real world device login Section 4: Configuring and testing P. Lecture 7 We configure and test P. Section 5: We learn how to configure HSRP. Lecture 8 The Hot Standby Routing Protocol Lecture 9 Racking and cabling in brief Section 6: Router down! We test our HSRP config. Lecture 10 We simulate a downed link to test HSRP. Section 7: to set up an Ether-channel. Lecture 11 PAgP or LACP? Section 8: Spanning Tree Protocol. Lecture 12 Root bridge selection and ports. Section 9: Link down! Will STP still work? Lecture 13 Testing and verifying our STP settings. Section 10: Advanced Spanning Tree settings. Lecture 14 Adjusting Priority settings for security. Section 11: Setting up IPSEC. Lecture 15 IPSEC and ISAKMP config. Section 12: IPSEC continued. Lecture 16 Configuring the other end of the tunnel. Section 13: Testing our IPSEC config. Lecture 17 IPSEC test. Section 14: Final IPSEC testing. Lecture 18 Verifying packet encryption. Section 15: Data Center Tech Part 2: Setting up DHCP. Lecture 19 DHCP Section 16: Remote Login via SSH Lecture 20 We configure SSH Section 17: Testing our SSH config Lecture 21 We test and verify our SSH connection Section 18: Building a DHCP server. Lecture 22 We build a DHCP server. Section 19: DHCP: IP Helper Adress Lecture 23 Relaying DORA via the IP Helper Address Section 20: We test DHCP on the Cloud Network Lecture 24 More testing of DHCP Section 21: DHCP cyber security Lecture 25 DHCP Snooping and Trusted Ports Section 22: Trusted Ports continued Lecture 26 A second way to configure a trusted port. All levels of IT skill, from bners on up to professionals.,Bners welcome because we go step-by-step. HomePage:
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