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Udemy - Learn Cisco Switching By Doing

https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-cisco-switching-by-doing/

This course is focused on Cisco switches configuration and almost everything you need to know about them. The topologies are very much self-explanatory and created in different environments (mostly PnetLab, a free tool compatible with Eve-NG) but they can be very easily created on real gear. There would be minor differences in syntax based on the image that you use on your device (or simulated environment). All the commands are explained in detail. I have tried not to miss anything and I have given the reasons you might want to implement a feature or execute a commands so that you can decide your design.

 


Syllabus:


 


The course contains (but is not limited to):


 


what you should do when you receive a new switch


 


how to do basic configurations


 


ISL and Dot1q protocols and how to configure access and trunk ports (dynamically or statically)


 


how to configure VLANs


 


VTP protocol features and how to configure different versions


 


PAgP and LACP protocols and how to configure link aggregation


 


Loop-free switched network and how to configure Spanning Tree Protocol variations (STP, RSTP, MSTP, MST)


 


Spanning Tree Protocol extra features (LoopGuard, BPDUGuard, BPDUFilter, ...)


 


Port Security features and configuration


 


First Hop Redundancy Protocols (HSRP, VRRP, GLBP) in detail


 


and many tips and tricks!


 


Lectures would be added on demand to the course to make it richer and more valuable to you. Also, I will personally answer your questions ASAP, in case you have any problem with the contents and studies.


 


Udemy - Learn Cisco Switching By Doing


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