Comprehensive Labs for Building and Troubleshooting Complex Networks
What you'll learn Students will learn how to configure basic device settings, including hostnames, clock settings, banners, and secure access passwords.
Master the setup and configuration of DHCP servers and relays to efficiently manage IP address distribution in a network.
Understand the importance of network time synchronization with NTP and how to set up Syslogging for effective network monitoring and troubleshooting.
Gain proficiency in using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) to discover and map network devices.
Learn to create and manage VLANs, configure trunk and access ports, and enable routing between VLANs for network segmentation and traffic management.
Implement port security measures to protect network access points and apply techniques to prevent network loops using protocols like Spanning Tree.
Explore single and multi-area OSPF for intra-domain routing and BGP for inter-domain routing to understand dynamic routing protocols.
Configure and manage VPN tunnels, including GRE and SSL VPNs, to secure data transmission over public and private networks.
Learn to implement Quality of Service (QoS) policies to manage and prioritize network traffic, ensuring optimal performance for critical applications.
Set up Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) and interface tracking to enhance network redundancy and reliability.
Students will engage in labs that simulate real-world networking environments, preparing them to handle practical challenges they will face in their careers.
Learn effective troubleshooting methods to diagnose and resolve network issues quickly and efficiently.
Understand how to implement security measures and policies to protect network infrastructure from real-world threats and vulnerabilities.
Gain insights into optimizing network performance through real-world case studies and practical examples.
Master the techniques for identifying and resolving common VLAN configuration and connectivity problems in a live network environment.
Learn how to troubleshoot and fix routing issues, including misconfigurations and routing loops, using real-world scenarios.
Discover how to use network monitoring tools effectively to track performance, detect anomalies, and troubleshoot issues in real time.
Get hands-on experience with upgrading Cisco IOS and managing device updates to ensure smooth network operations.
Develop skills to quickly identify and resolve connectivity issues across different network layers and devices.
Learn to design robust and scalable networks by applying best practices and lessons learned from real-world network deployments.
Requirements A foundational understanding of networking concepts such as IP addressing, subnetting, and basic networking protocols.
Basic familiarity with Cisco Packet Tracer software and its interface.
A keen interest in networking and a willingness to engage with hands-on labs and real-world scenarios.
Description Welcome to "Mastering Cisco Packet Tracer: Real-World Networking Labs" – the ultimate course designed for aspiring network professionals and seasoned experts looking to deepen their practical knowledge. This course offers a comprehensive, hands-on approach to mastering Cisco Packet Tracer through real-world scenarios that you will encounter in the field.Unlike many other courses that focus only on basic setups and theoretical knowledge, our meticulously crafted labs cover real-world scenarios, ensuring you gain practical skills that are directly applicable to your career. From basic device setup to advanced networking concepts, you'll learn how to design, implement, and troubleshoot complex networks.Our meticulously crafted labs cover everything from basic device setup to advanced networking concepts, ensuring you gain a robust understanding of network design, implementation, and troubleshooting. You will start by learning essential tasks such as setting hostnames, configuring SSH, and securing devices with passwords. As you progress, you'll dive into complex topics like DHCP Relay, NTP configuration, VLANs, and inter-VLAN routing.Explore advanced routing techniques with Single and Multi-Area OSPF, BGP, and VPN Tunnels, and ensure network resilience with HSRP and interface tracking. You'll also gain expertise in security protocols including Port Security, 802.1x, and creating secure VPN connections. Additionally, the course covers crucial aspects of network management and monitoring, such as Syslogging, SNMP, and QoS.Each lab is designed to mimic real-world networking challenges, providing you with practical skills that are directly applicable to your career. Whether you're preparing for Cisco certifications or looking to enhance your networking expertise, this course is your gateway to becoming a proficient network engineer.Enroll today and start your journey to mastering Cisco Packet Tracer and real-world networking!
Overview Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to Course
Lecture 2 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 and 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
Lecture 11 Syslog to Monitor Server
Lecture 12 Logging in a Cisco Router and Switch Memory
Section 4: Discovery Protocols - CDP and LLDP
Lecture 13 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
Lecture 14 Mac Address Table - Handy Troubleshooting Tips
Section 5: Cisco IOS
Lecture 15 Upgrade Router IOS version via TFTP
Lecture 16 Upgrade Switch IOS version via TFTP
Lecture 17 Understanding TFTP and TFTP Servers in Cisco Networks
Section 6: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Lecture 18 SNMP Configuration to Monitor Server
Lecture 19 Understanding MIBs and OIDs in Monitoring Cisco Routers and Switches
Lecture 20 Netflow Configuration to Monitor Server
Section 7: Switching
Lecture 21 VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network)
Lecture 22 Trunk and Access Ports
Lecture 23 Native VLANs
Lecture 24 Routing Between VLANs (Router on a Stick)
Lecture 25 Layer 3 Switches vs Router on a Stick
Lecture 26 Voice VLAN and Cisco CUCME (Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express)
Lecture 27 Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP)
Lecture 28 RSTP and Portfast
Lecture 29 Port Channels
Section 8: Switching Security
Lecture 30 Port Security
Lecture 31 BPDUGuard Default
Lecture 32 Storm Control: Protecting Against Broadcast Storms
Lecture 33 802.1x (Dot1X)
Lecture 34 IP DHCP Spoofing
Section 9: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
Lecture 35 DHCP Server
Lecture 36 DHCP Relay
Lecture 37 Cisco DHCP Options on Routers: A Comprehensive Guide
Section 10: Routing
Lecture 38 Static Routing
Lecture 39 Default Routing
Lecture 40 Floating Static Routes
Section 11: Access Lists
Lecture 41 Standard Access Lists
Lecture 42 Extended Access Lists
Lecture 43 Named Access Lists
Section 12: Network Address Translation (NAT)
Lecture 44 Port Address Translation (PAT)
Section 13: Port Forwarding
Lecture 45 Cisco Router Port Forwarding
Lecture 46 Security Considerations with Port Forwarding on Cisco Routers
Section 14: Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) + Interface Tracking
Lecture 47 Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
Lecture 48 HSRP & Interface Tracking
Section 15: OSPF
Lecture 49 Single Area OSPF
Lecture 50 Multi Area OSPF
Lecture 51 OSPF Security
Section 16: Border Gateway Protocol
Lecture 52 External Border Gateway Protocol (eBGP)
Lecture 53 Understanding BGP Routes: Full Routing Table vs. Partial Routing Table
Lecture 54 Internal Border Gateway Protocol (iBGP)
Section 17: Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
Lecture 55 IKEv2 VPN Tunnel
Lecture 56 GRE Tunnel
Section 18: Quality of Service (QoS)
Lecture 57 What is QoS? (Quality of Service)
Lecture 58 Quality of Service Configuration (QoS)
Section 19: Extra Content: More Labs!
Lecture 59 Secret Tip to Cisco Packet Tracer
Section 20: Extra Content: Cisco Small Business Device Simulation
Lecture 60 Cisco Small Business Device Emulators
Lecture 61 Cisco Small Business Device Emulators - Continued
Section 21: Conclusion
Lecture 62 Conclusion and Final Wrap Up
Lecture 63 Explore more of my courses on Udemy!
IT students seeking to enhance their networking skills and advance their careers in network administration, engineering, or support roles.