kingers Posted June 7 Report Share Posted June 7 Cisco Networking - Packet Tracer Labs Published 5/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.52 GB | Duration: 6h 10mBuild Real-World Cisco Networks Using Packet Tracer - From Beginner to Confident Network Engineer! What you'll learn How to confidently navigate and use Cisco Packet Tracer for real-world networking scenarios Step-by-step creation of network topologies including routers, switches, PCs, and more Basic to advanced configuration skills using Cisco CLI (Command Line Interface) Mastery of essential networking protocols like DHCP, DNS, NAT, VLANs, STP and OSPF How to troubleshoot network issues using practical tools and methods inside Packet Tracer How to apply networking theory in simulated hands-on environments Build lab environments to reinforce your Cisco CCNA studies Gain the confidence to tackle real-world networking tasks in IT support or system administration roles Requirements Basic understanding of networking concepts (IP addressing, routers, switches, etc.) is helpful, but not mandatory A computer with internet access to download and run Cisco Packet Tracer Cisco Packet Tracer (Free to download from Cisco's official website - instructions provided) A willingness to learn by doing - this course is hands-on and lab-focused Description Are you ready to go beyond theory and actually build real networks? In this hands-on Cisco Packet Tracer course, you'll gain the practical skills needed to confidently design, configure, and troubleshoot small to medium-sized networks-perfect for beginners and aspiring IT professionals.This course is all about learning by doing. Through guided labs and real-world scenarios, you'll learn how to set up routers, switches, and end devices, configure essential services, and understand how data moves across a network. You'll use Cisco's Packet Tracer simulator-an industry-standard tool used to model, test, and practice networking concepts in a safe, virtual environment.Each lab is carefully designed to give you both confidence and competence. You'll learn how to create VLANs, configure inter-VLAN routing, set up static and dynamic IP addressing, work with NAT, and understand how protocols like STP and DHCP function in action. By the end of the course, you'll be able to build full network topologies and troubleshoot issues just like you would in a real job.Whether you're studying for the Cisco CCNA, working in IT support, or just getting started with networking, this course gives you the skills you need to take the next step in your IT career.No prior Cisco experience is required-just a basic understanding of networks and a desire to learn. Let's build your networking skills together, one lab at a time. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 What is Cisco Packet Tracer? Section 2: General Device Setup - Best Practices Lecture 3 Initial Lab Description Lecture 4 General Device Setup - Lab Setup Lecture 5 General Device Setup - Set Clock | NTP Client Configuration Lecture 6 General Device Setup - Set a MOTD and Login Banner Lecture 7 General Device Setup - Enable Console Passwords + Encrypt Local Passwords Lecture 8 General Device Setup - Save Configuration Best Practices Lecture 9 General Device Setup - AAA Setup (TACACS+) Lecture 10 TACACS+ vs RADIUS Section 3: Syslog and SPAN/RSPAN Lecture 11 Syslog to Monitor Server Lecture 12 Logging in a Cisco Router and Switch Memory Lecture 13 SPAN and Remote SPAN Section 4: Discovery Protocols - CDP and LLDP Lecture 14 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Lecture 15 Mac Address Table - Handy Troubleshooting Tips Section 5: Cisco IOS Lecture 16 Upgrade Router IOS version via TFTP Lecture 17 Upgrade Switch IOS version via TFTP Lecture 18 Understanding TFTP and TFTP Servers in Cisco Networks Section 6: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Lecture 19 SNMP Configuration to Monitor Server Lecture 20 Understanding MIBs and OIDs in Monitoring Cisco Routers and Switches Lecture 21 Netflow Configuration to Monitor Server Section 7: Switching Lecture 22 VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) Lecture 23 Trunk and Access Ports Lecture 24 Native VLANs Lecture 25 Routing Between VLANs (Router on a Stick) Lecture 26 Layer 3 Switches vs Router on a Stick Lecture 27 Voice VLAN and Cisco CUCME (Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express) Lecture 28 Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) Lecture 29 RSTP and Portfast Lecture 30 Port Channels Section 8: Switching Security Lecture 31 Port Security Lecture 32 BPDUGuard Default Lecture 33 Storm Control: Protecting Against Broadcast Storms Lecture 34 802.1x (Dot1X) Lecture 35 IP DHCP Spoofing Section 9: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Lecture 36 DHCP Server Lecture 37 DHCP Relay Lecture 38 Cisco DHCP Options on Routers: A Comprehensive Guide Section 10: PPPoE Lecture 39 PPPoE - Client Authentication Lecture 40 PPPoE Dialer Section 11: Routing Lecture 41 Static Routing Lecture 42 Default Routing Lecture 43 Floating Static Routes Section 12: Access Lists Lecture 44 Standard Access Lists Lecture 45 Extended Access Lists Lecture 46 Named Access Lists Section 13: Network Address Translation (NAT) Lecture 47 Port Address Translation (PAT) Section 14: Port Forwarding Lecture 48 Cisco Router Port Forwarding Lecture 49 Security Considerations with Port Forwarding on Cisco Routers Section 15: Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) + Interface Tracking Lecture 50 Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) Lecture 51 HSRP & Interface Tracking Section 16: OSPF Lecture 52 Single Area OSPF Lecture 53 Multi Area OSPF Lecture 54 OSPF Security Section 17: Border Gateway Protocol Lecture 55 External Border Gateway Protocol (eBGP) Lecture 56 Understanding BGP Routes: Full Routing Table vs. Partial Routing Table Lecture 57 Internal Border Gateway Protocol (iBGP) Section 18: Virtual Private Networks (VPN) Lecture 58 IKEv2 VPN Tunnel Lecture 59 GRE Tunnel Section 19: Quality of Service (QoS) Lecture 60 What is QoS? 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