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What is a network?
OSI -TCP IP models
Encapsulation
Ethernet frame
MAC & IP addresses
Unicast, multicast, and broadcast addresses
Network devices
Half duplex and full duplex
IEEE Ethernet standards
Cisco three-layer hierarchical model
Cabling:Types of Ethernet cabling
Cabling: Types of Ethernet cables
Types of networks: Wide area network
Types of networks: Local area network & Metropolitan area network
IP addressing: Types of IP addresses
IP addressing: Classes of IP addresses
IP addressing: Subnetting explained
IP addressing: Subnet mask
IP addressing: Create subnets
Network tools: Ping
Network tools: Traceroute
Network protocols: TCP-IP suite of protocols
Network protocols: TCP explained
Network protocols: UDP explained
Network protocols: Ports explained
Network protocols: ARP
Network protocols: DHCP & DNS
Network protocols: Telnet & SSH
Network protocols: FTP & TFTP
Network protocols: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
Network protocols: HTTP & HTTPS
Network protocols: NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Network protocols: APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing)
Network protocols: ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
Network protocols: IP header
Cisco IOS: Cisco IOS overview
Cisco IOS: Power on a Cisco device
Cisco IOS: IOS command modes
Cisco IOS: Get help in IOS
Cisco IOS: Running & startup configuration
Cisco IOS: IOS basic commands
Cisco IOS: Configure descriptions
Cisco IOS: Run privileged commands within global config mode
Cisco IOS: Ports on an IOS device
Cisco IOS:Pipe character in IOS
Cisco IOS: IOS boot sequence
Cisco IOS: Backing up IOS configuration
IP routing: What is IP routing?
IP routing: Connected, static & dynamic routes
IP routing: Administrative distance & metric
IP routing: Routing protocols
RIP: RIP overview
RIP: Configuring RIPv2
RIP: RIP loop prevention
EIGRP: EIGRP overview
EIGRP: EIGRP configuration
EIGRP: EIGRP automatic & manual summarization
EIGRP: EIGRP authentication & load balancing
EIGRP:EIGRP summary
OSPF: OSPF overview
OSPF: OSPF configuration
OSPF: Designated & Backup Designated Router
OSPF: OSPF authentication
OSPF: OSPF summarization
OSPF: OSPF summary
OSPF: Differences between OSPF and EIGRP
LAN switching: Layer 2 switching
LAN switching:Collision & broadcast domain
LAN switching: CSMA-CD
VLAN: What is a VLAN?
VLAN: Configuring VLANs
VLAN: Configuring access & trunk ports
VLAN: Frame tagging
VLAN: IEEE 802.1Q
VLAN: Inter-Switch Link (ISL)
ACLs: What are ACLs?
ACLs: Types of ACLs
ACLs: Configuring standard ACLs
ACLs: Configuring extended ACLs
NAT: What is NAT?
NAT: Static NAT
NAT: Dynamic NAT
IPv6: What is IPv6?
IPv6: IPv6 address format
IPv6: Types of IPv6 addresses
IPv6: IPv6 unicast addresses
IPv6: IPv6 global unicast addresses
IPv6: IPv6 unique local addresses
IPv6: IPv6 link-local addresses
IPv6: IPv6 multicast addresses
IPv6: IPv6 address prefixes
IPv6: IPv6 interface identifier
IPv6: IPv6 transition options
IPv6: IPv6 routing protocols
IPv6: How to configure IPv6
IPv6: RIPng
IPv6: Differences between IPv4 and IPv6
Miscellaneous: Wildcard masks
Miscellaneous: Setting up Telnet
Miscellaneous: Setting up SSH
Miscellaneous: Port security
Linux Study
Server Study
References
Contact
IPv6: IPv6 address prefixes
Here is a summary of the most common address prefixes in IPv6:
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