Course Information
Course Overview
Cover the essential topics of Routing and Switching
This course is not officially sponsored by Ubiquiti Inc. and not an authorized course by Ubiquiti Inc. We are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Ubiquiti Inc. We respect the Trademarks of the mentioned company and institution.
This course will cover the different topics that you can do on the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter and will have a big part of it explaining and the network basic and fundamentals such as OSI model, TCP/IP, CSMA/CD, Collision Domain, Broadcast Domain, IP addressing, Subnetting and much more than that.
This course contains a lot of LABS so you require to have at least 2 Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X to be able to follow this course.
Routing and switching are 2 main functions of every network. In every network, you will see at least 1 switch and 1 router. However, both equipments have a totally different function. A switch has a function to connect the local devices to each other, while the router has the main function to route the traffic between 2 or more different networks. Thus, understanding routing and switching is very required for every network engineer to take control of his network.
If you want to master routing and switching on Ubiquiti products, then this course is for you.
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 22 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Hardware requirement and 1st Access to the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter
- Section 2 Connecting the EdgeRouter to the internet
- Section 3 Sharing the internet from the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter
- Section 4 Routing on Ubiquiti EdgeRouter (Static Route & OSPF)
- Section 5 Firewall on Ubiquiti EdgeRouter
- Section 6 Virtual Private Network (VPN)
What You’ll Learn
- Know how to connect to the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter for the 1st time
- Understand what is the OSI model
- Understand the function of each layer in the OSI model
- Understand what is Encapsulation vs De-Encapsulation in OSI model
- Understand the different PDU names
- Understand the TCP/IP model
- Understand how CSMA/CD works
- Understand the different between Collision Domain and Broadcast Domain
- Understand what Network Address Translation is (NAT)
- Understand how DHCP Server/Client work
- Understand what is the function of the DNS server
- Configure the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X to share internet service to inside LAN devices
- Understand the function of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- Understand the difference between Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast
- Understand configure static route and static default route on the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter
- Understand how OSPF work
- Configure OSPF Routing protocol on the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter
- Understand the different classes of IP addresses
- Understand the different between public and private IP's
- Understand the usage of the subnet mask and how to get the prefix
- Understand the 3 different types of Firewall Chains (in, out, local)
- Understand the different types of connection states (New, Established, Related, Invalid)
- Configure Firewall rules on the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter
- Understand how to convert from Decimal to Binary and from Binary to Decimal
- Understand what is VPN and its features
- Understand and calculate subnetting
Reviews
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KKadir Goksen
70% of the course covers basic networking, which isn’t necessary since most buyers already have this knowledge and experience. I would like to return the course, but I have already completed more than half of it. Unfortunately, I cannot return it due to Udemy’s policy. At the moment, it is not available, but I recommend buying a course focused purely on Ubiquiti.
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BBrenda Brown
This is very good information. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because I had to use the closed captions to be able to understand the presenter better.
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BBA-Tech SB-Jana
The course is very basic and the Course/s is/are not updated One Time Shot and that's it, next course... Plus the course of Pfsense is devided into two Courses why is this?!!! the Lab of the Pfsense Course should be included in the course. one can make a course and devided into 10 courses just only to profit. He
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GGlen Hollander
This helped clear up some misconceptions I had about the routers