Cisco CCNA to CCNP Transition In Depth (The CCNA Challenges)

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Cisco CCNA to CCNP Transition In Depth (The CCNA Challenges)

About this course

Whenever I taught  CCNP in the class-room, I found that Students were confused about some topics or commands that they have studied in the CCNA course (with someone else!), and I had to clarify or re-explain these topics or commands to them. This is because these topics or commands are confusing by their nature, or because the way that they are typically explained to the students. Therefore, the idea of this course came in my mind, which intend to clarify those confusing topics or commands.This course contains five sections:Working with Passwords: which contains thoughts on passwords, understand the meaning of the no service-encryption command, and how to break the type 7 encryption.Working with Telnet:which contains how to work with telnet as source or destination, and how to telnet to a specific port. .Miscellaneous Topics: such as understanding the network command, the VTP client mode, the longest match rule, and the meaning of the OSPF process ID being locally significant .Everything about static Routing!: which explains almost everything about static routing and moving gradually from basic concepts and configurations to the advanced ones such as load balancing and floating static routes with IP SLA. Then we have to solve the challenge of making the configuration of the floating static routes working by getting help from HSRP! You will find this part of the course enjoyable and challenging.Understanding the OSPF LSA Types

What you'll learn

  • understand complex commands related to passwords and encryption
  • effectively use telnet for specific networking tasks
  • master static routing concepts including load balancing and floating static routes
  • gain insights into OSPF process ID and LSA types

Skills you'll gain

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