Course Information
Course Overview
The most import topics for.your first Network Engineering Position and Certifications
Hello Class,
This is a first course in network engineering that I have been teaching at the City University of Seattle for the last 3 years. It covers all the material to get you started at a first job and should be a helpful resource for Cisco CCENT and CCNA exams.
This course is taught by a real University Professor that prepares his lectures and labs daily. This class room environment forces a Professor to really know his stuff, he must prepare for any question on the spot. Additionally a University Professor in the classroom, knows what kind of questions students ask, and can prepare his lectures and labs to address the points students have difficulty with. If you have been stuck on this material before this will get you over the Difficult spots and on your way to becoming and Cisco Switching expert. If this is your first intro to this material or if you want to improve your skills at work or for Cisco certifications. This is the place to start.
I pulled material that I have developed for the CityU Switch course that I have taught over 10 semesters in the last few years.
Thank You,
Andrew
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 39 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Operation of IP Data Networks
- Section 3 IP addressing (IPv4 )
- Section 4 Project 1: Static Routes & IP Addressing
- Section 5 GNS3 Setup
- Section 6 LAN Switching Theory
- Section 7 GNS3 and WireShark Lab VLANS
- Section 8 Project 2 Sniffer Tools
- Section 9 Project 3: LANS
- Section 10 Project 4: VLANS
What You’ll Learn
- Apply for and successfully perform in an entry level Networking position.
- Successfully prepare for the Cisco entry exams.
- You will able to do basic configurations on Cisco equipment
- You will be able to develop an IP Addressing plan for a network
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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DDonna Lemon
The instructor's teaching style wasn't fluid. Also, he spoke rapidly; so I missed some of what he was saying.
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MMuhammad Irvan
Thanks
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GGebeyehu
He did explain very well what he has showed on the screen.
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DDyan Smith
I really enjoyed the Wireless lab .