This course provides a robust foundation in networking technologies and IP addressing, covering essential concepts that are critical for any networking professional. It begins by introducing the core components and technologies that underpin modern networks, including routers, switches, security appliances, and wireless access points. You will also delve into different network architectures, learning how various designs such as three-tier, collapsed core, and spine-leaf are implemented in enterprise environments.
Network Foundations and Addressing
This course is part of CCNA v1.1 (200-301) Video Training Series Specialization
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What you'll learn
Apply configuration techniques to manage various network devices and components.
Execute and analyze IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes to diagnose and resolve network issues.
Create efficient network architectures tailored for both small and large-scale environments, evaluating their effectiveness in various scenarios.
Utilize subnetting techniques to organize and manage IP address allocation effectively.
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There are 13 modules in this course
In this module, we will set the stage for the CCNA course by outlining its structure and objectives. You will learn how to navigate the course content and understand the importance of lab exercises for reinforcing theoretical knowledge.
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2 videos2 readings
In this module, we will introduce the essential networking technologies that serve as the backbone of modern network infrastructure. You will gain insights into the basic building blocks of networking and their relevance to enterprise environments.
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1 video
In this module, we will explore the fundamental components that make up a network, such as routers, switches, and security appliances. You will learn how each component contributes to the overall functionality and security of a network.
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9 videos
In this module, we will delve into various network architectures and designs used in different environments. You will gain an understanding of how network design choices impact performance, scalability, and security.
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6 videos1 assignment
In this module, we will cover the fundamentals of network cabling, including the different types of cables and their appropriate use cases. You will also learn how to troubleshoot and resolve issues related to network cabling.
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10 videos
In this module, we will introduce the concept of IPv4 addressing, which is crucial for network communication. You will learn about the structure and organization of IP addresses and their significance in ensuring efficient data routing.
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1 video
In this module, we will explore the binary numbering system, a foundational concept in networking. You will learn how to perform binary conversions and apply this knowledge to understanding IP addressing.
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4 videos1 assignment
In this module, we will examine the characteristics of IPv4 addresses, focusing on their structure, types, and uses. You will also learn about NAT and its role in managing IP address allocation.
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5 videos
In this module, we will cover the methods of assigning, verifying, and resolving IPv4 addresses. You will learn how to configure IP settings and use DNS for name resolution, ensuring accurate and reliable network communication.
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4 videos
In this module, we will dive into subnetting, a key technique for dividing networks into smaller segments. You will learn how to perform subnet calculations and understand the benefits of subnetting for efficient network management.
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8 videos1 assignment
In this module, we will introduce IPv6 addressing, a necessary evolution from IPv4. You will gain insights into the structure of IPv6 addresses and how they address the limitations of IPv4.
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1 video
In this module, we will explore the format of IPv6 addresses and how they facilitate communication. You will learn how to interpret and shorten IPv6 addresses, making them easier to manage.
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5 videos
In this module, we will introduce the various types of IPv6 addresses, focusing on their roles and applications. You will learn how different address types facilitate efficient and secure network communication.
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11 videos1 reading2 assignments
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