Course Information
Course Overview
Over 30 Hours Of Lab-Packed, Fully Downloadable Videos On Every Subject On The CCNA 200-301 Exam!
Pass the CCNA 200-301 Cisco certification exam while learning real-world networking skills in this exclusive course from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933!
I've been helping CCNA candidates just like you earn their CCNA certification for well over a decade. Over 100,000 students joined the last CCNA course I launched on Udemy (watch the promo video for proof!), and it's time for you to become one of the 100,000 students we'll have in this course!
I've created my most lab-packed course ever to help you get ready for success in the exam room and the real world -- and you can take this world-class CCNA boot camp on your schedule. No prior experience with Cisco routers and switches is necessary for you to enjoy this course.
There's so much information covered on the CCNA 200-301 exam (the latest version) that Cisco issued a two-volume Study Guide for the test, and that's just what I've done with my Video Boot Camp.
There's over 30 hours of lab-packed video content here, all fully downloadable and fully guaranteed for 30 days. Your access to the videos is permanent, as is your ability to download them.
Every topic you'll see on the CCNA 200-301 exam is covered here, including...
An Introduction To Networking
An Introduction To Switching
The Spanning-Tree Protocol and Etherchannels (over 2.5 hours of labs!)
Virtual LANs (VLANs) and the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
Binary and Subnetting Mastery (You'll subnet with ease after these!)
An Introduction To Routing
Static Routing
RIP & EIGRP Bonus Section
OSPF (Over 4 hours of labs on this make-or-break topic!)
Introduction To Wireless Routing
IP Version 6
Layer 3 Switching -- live labs including router-on-a-stick, SVIs, and Layer 3 Etherchannels!
And that's just in the first HALF of the course!
Then we're on to...
Access Lists (TONS of lab work here with all types of ACLs)
Network Address Translation
Hot Standby Routing Protocol
The Network Time Protocol
Network Security Fundamentals
DHCP, DNS, And ARP
Management Protocols (Syslog, logging, and more)
The Cisco Discovery Protocol and Link-Layer Discovery Protocol
Quality Of Service
Introduction To Network Automation
... and a whole lot more!
Immediate access to all of these downloadable videos isn't all you get.
If you have a question about anything you see in the course, just ask me via Udemy's messaging system. I check in on the forum daily - sometimes twice a day - and I'll be glad to answer your course-related question.
To recap, you get all of this with your enrollment....
Full and permanent access to over 30 hours of world-class, lab-packed Video Boot Camp content.
The ability to download any video in the course at any time.
A 30-day money-back guarantee.
The option to ask me questions about anything you see in the course.
It doesn't get any better than this for CCNA exam success prep.
Enroll right now, and I'll see you inside!
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
"The Computer Certification Bulldog"
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 226 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Section 1: An Introduction to Networking
- Section 2 Section 2: An Introduction To Switching
- Section 3 Section 3: Fundamental Switch Configs and Virtual LANs (VLANs)
- Section 4 The VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
- Section 5 The Spanning Tree Protocol
- Section 6 Binary and Subnetting Mastery
- Section 7 An Introduction To Routing
- Section 8 Static Routing
- Section 9 Wildcard Masking
- Section 10 Introduction To RIP And EIGRP
What You’ll Learn
- Beginning and intermediate-level networking skills, including Cisco routers and switches, in preparation for taking and passing the CCNA 200-301 Routing and Switching Certification Exam.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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CChandra Sekhar Yelugula
good
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SSai Sundeep Karanam
The presenter is not explaining anything no visual details just reading out the details. I have seen better explanation from free YouTube. The paid tutorial got paid ratings. I would not recommend this to anyone
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RRobert Groves
It's hard to put into words, but he's just talking casually blase rather than being concise being incitative, hasn't mentioned yet this is on the test or this won't be on the test etc. I'd rather read.
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EEvans Mounde
Amazing stuff