CCNA Routing and Switching 200-125 Exam Prep LiveLessons Library

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The CCNA ICDN2 200-105 exam is retired. Please use CCNA 200-301 Exam Prep for updated content.
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DurationMore Than 17 Hours of Video Instruction


Overview
Routing and Switching 200-125 Exam Prep LiveLessons Library gives you the edge you need to pass the Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching exams. Wendell Odom, best-selling author of the CCENT and CCNA Official Cert Guides, provides more than 17 hours of video training detailing what to expect on the CCENT ICND1 100-105 exam, the CCNA ICND2 200-105 exam, and the Routing and Switching 200-125 exam. The course covers common misunderstandings people often make when taking the exams plus more than 6 hours of sample question review. This is an essential course for anyone interested in passing the CCENT ICND1, CCNA ICND2, or 200-125 CCNA combined exam.


Description
Routing and Switching 200-125 Exam Prep LiveLessons Library provides more than 17 hours of video training detailing common exam traps, pitfalls, and difficulties on the Cisco CCENT ICND1 100-105, CCNA ICND2 200-105, and CCNA 200-125 exams. This product focuses on giving you the tools you need to pass these exams. Features include background information on the exams, a deep dive into common mistakes and misunderstandings people make when taking the exams, and exam walkthroughs with sample questions so you can see firsthand the types of questions you'll encounter in the testing facility.

Best-selling author and expert instructor Wendell Odom explores essential information about the Cisco CCENT and CCNA Routing and Switching certifications, such as what to do if you get stuck on a question, what to expect in the testing facility, and how to manage your time. Module 2 of each course is dedicated to helping you preemptively learn about common misunderstandings people make about the exams; these sections also focus on commonplace mistakes that people make. Module 3 of each course takes you on a deep dive into the types of questions you'll encounter for each domain in the exam. In this section, you will have the opportunity to assess sample questions and see firsthand how the author solves each one while detailing why the right answer is correct and how to avoid pitfalls. This course is meant to help you prepare for your exam and identify areas of weakness, while improving your conceptual knowledge and hands-on skills.


Skill Level
Beginner


What You Will Learn
* How to tackle the most challenging topics on the exam
* Traps and pitfalls to avoid on the exam
* Strategies for approaching each question type on the exam
* Exam-day strategies to help you prepare for and succeed on the exam


Who Should Take This Course
* Anyone interested in passing the CCENT ICND1 100-105, CCNA ICND2 200-105, or CCNA 200-125 exams
* Anyone interested in learning fundamental networking skills


Course Requirements
The CCENT ICND1 100-105 Exam Prep LiveLessons video course is a secondary resource for the CCENT ICND1 100-105 exam and assumes that the user has already studied the basics of each CCENT exam topic. This product is designed to help you troubleshoot where you might go wrong on the exam and to clarify common misunderstandings. It does not cover every objective on the exam and should not be used as a sole study resource. For full coverage of the exam, please reference the CCENT/CCNA ICND1 100-105 Official Cert Guide or the CCENT ICND1 100-105 Complete Video Course.


The CCNA ICND2 200-105 Exam Prep LiveLessons video course is a secondary resource for the CCNA Routing and Switching 200-125 exam and ICND2 200-105 exam and assumes that the user has already studied the basics of each CCNA exam topic. This product is designed to help you troubleshoot where you might go wrong on the exam and to clarify common misunderstandings. It does not cover every objective on the exam and should not be used as a sole study resource. For full coverage of the exam, please reference the CCNA Routing and Switching ICND2 200-105 Official Cert Guide or the CCNA Routing and Switching ICND2 200-105 Complete Video Course with Practice Test


About LiveLessons Video Training
LiveLessons Video Training series publishes hundreds of hands-on, expert-led video tutorials covering a wide selection of technology topics designed to teach you the skills you need to succeed. This professional and personal technology video series features world-leading author instructors published by your trusted technology brands: Addison-Wesley, Cisco Press, IBM Press, Pearson IT Certification, Prentice Hall, Sams, and Que. Topics include IT Certification, Programming, Web Development, Mobile Development, Home and Office Technologies, Business and Management, and more. View All LiveLessons at http://www.pearsonitcertification.com/livelessons.

Table of Contents

Module 1: The CCENT Certification and the ICND1 100-105 Exam
Lesson 1: Understanding the Options to Achieve the CCENT and CCNA R&S Certification
Lesson 2: Understanding Cisco Exam Question Types
Lesson 3: Preparing for Your ICND1 100-105 Exam Event
Lesson 4: Managing Time Pressure on Your ICND1 100-105 Exam
Lesson 5: How to Best Use This Exam Prep Live

Module 2: Common Mistakes and Misunderstandings 
Lesson 6: Domain 1–Network Fundamentals 
6.1: Choosing UTP Cabling Pinouts 
6.2: Using Correct IPv4 Terminology
6.3: Calculating IPv6 Addresses with EUI-64
6.4: Abbreviating and Expanding IPv6 Addresses
6.5: Designing Ethernet Campus LANs

Lesson 7: Domain 2–LAN Switching Fundamentals
7.1: Predicting Broadcast Domains
7.2: Choosing the Correct VLAN for Frame Forwarding
7.3: Analyzing Independent Switch Forwarding
7.4: Predicting Ethernet Speed and Duplex Mismatches
7.5: Understanding Collision Domains in Switched LANs 

Lesson 8: Domain 3–Routing Fundamentals
8.1: Applying ARP in Enterprise IP Networks
8.2: Comparing IPv4 and IPv6 Static Route Configuration 
8.3: Configuring IPv6 Static Routes with Link-Local Next-Hop Addresses
8.4: Interpreting IPv4 Subnet Designs Based on Masks
8.5: Configuring Routers for VLAN Trunking (Router-on-a-Stick) 
8.6: Predicting Packet Encapsulations Used by IP Routing 
8.7: Analyzing Existing IPv4 Subnets 

Lesson 9: Domain 4–Infrastructure Services
9.1: Understanding IP Addresses Used by DHCP Relay
9.2: Configuring NAT/PAT with an Interface Address
9.3: Configuring an IOS DHCP Server
9.4: Matching IPv4 Subnets with an ACL

Lesson 10: Domain 5–Infrastructure Maintenance
10.1: Troubleshooting with Extended Ping
10.2: Viewing Log Messages
10.3: Restoring the Configuration

Module 3: Exam Walkthrough with Sample Questions 
Lesson 11: Domain 1–Network Fundamentals
11.1: Analyzing IPv6 Addresses
11.2: Choosing Cable Types 
11.3: Identifying Resident Subnets 
11.4: Assigning IPv4 Addresses 
11.5: Analyzing IPv4 Subnet Masks 
11.6: Identifying Usable IPv4 Addresses
11.7: Identifying IPv6 Addresses Used by Routers
11.8: Analyzing Existing Subnets 
11.9: Verifying IPv6 Addresses on Router Interfaces
11.10: Analyzing Wireless LAN Basics
11.11: Predicting IPv6 Addresses That Use EUI-64 
11.12: Finding an IPv4 Resident Subnet 
11.13: Expanding a VLSM Subnet Design 
11.14: Designing Subnet Masks 

Lesson 12: Domain 2–LAN Switching Fundamentals
12.1: Analyzing Switch Forwarding 
12.2: Using Data Plane Terms 
12.3: Identifying Ethernet Domains 
12.4: Refreshing MAC Addresses 
12.5: Configuring Access VLANs 
12.6: Verifying VLAN Trunks 
12.7: Troubleshooting Port Security

Lesson 13: Domain 3–Routing Fundamentals
13.1: PC A Cannot Ping PC B 
13.2: Verifying RIPv2
13.3: End-to-End Data Plane Forwarding 
13.4: Troubleshooting Switch and Router Trunking 
13.5: Configuring Router-on-a-stick
13.6: End-to-End Data Plane Forwarding #2 

Lesson 14: Domain 4–Infrastructure Services
14.1: Ping Problem 
14.2: Identifying Conflicts on IOS DHCP Servers 
14.3: Matching Subnets with ACLs 
14.4: Configuring NTP Client/Server

Lesson 15: Domain 5–Infrastructure Maintenance
15.1: Configuring Switch Management Address 
15.2: Protecting the CLI with IPv4 ACLs 
15.3: Using SCP to Copy IOS Images 
15.4: Configuring Different Enable Passwords
15.5: Troubleshooting with Router Self Pings

Summary

CCNA ICND2 200-105 Exam Prep LiveLessons

Module 1: The CCNA Certification and Exams
Lesson 1: Understanding the Options to Achieve the CCENT and CCNA R&S Certification
Lesson 2: Understanding Cisco Exam Question Types
Lesson 3: Preparing for Your CCNA 200-125 or ICND2 200-105 Exam Event
3.1: About the Exams
3.2: Strategies Based on Exam Scoring
3.3: Strategies Based on Question Weighting
3.4: Strategies Based on Question Count Ranges
3.5: Strategies for the Final Week Before the Exam

Lesson 4: Managing Time Pressure on Your ICND2 200-105 Exam
4.1: The Question Counter and Exam Timer
4.2: The Impact of Special Question Types on Timekeeping
4.3: Two Timekeeping Methods
4.4: Avoiding Time Pressure

Lesson 5: How to Best Use this Exam Prep LiveLessons Product

Module 2: Common Mistakes and Misunderstandings
Lesson 6: Domain 1–LAN Switching Technologies
6.1: Predicting STP Convergence Results
6.2: Predicting RSTP Convergence Results
6.3: Using Bridge IDs to Find Root Switches and Root Ports
6.4: Troubleshooting VLANs Allowed on a Trunk: #1
6.5: Troubleshooting VLANs Allowed on a Trunk: #2
6.6: Troubleshooting VTP Operations
6.7: Analyzing Switch Stacking Benefits

Lesson 7: Domain 2–Routing Technologies 
7.1: Enabling OSPFv2 on Interfaces
7.2: Troubleshooting OSPF Neighbor Issues
7.3: Troubleshooting EIGRP Neighbor Issues
7.4: Verifying EIGRP for IPv6
7.5: Layer 3 Switching with SVIs

Lesson 8: Domain 3–WAN Technologies
8.1: Troubleshooting GRE Tunnel Interfaces
8.2: Troubleshooting GRE Packet Delivery
8.3: Configuring PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
8.4: Configuring External BGP (eBGP)

Lesson 9: Domain 4–Infrastructure Services
9.1: Matching IPv4 Extended ACL Port Numbers
9.2: Describing QoS Classification and Marking Concepts
9.3: Predicting HSRP States

Lesson 10: Domain 5–Infrastructure Maintenance
10.1: Describing Basic SDN Controller API Concepts
10.2: Configuring SNMPv3 Security Settings

Module 3: Exam Walkthrough with Sample Questions
Lesson 11: Domain 1–LAN Switching Technologies
11.1: Predicting STP Topology and Convergence Results
11.2: Avoiding the Use of VLAN 1
11.3: Configuring PortFast and BPDU Guard
11.4: Troubleshooting VLAN Trunks
11.5: Verifying Voice and Data VLANs
11.6: Predicting MAC Table Entries
11.7: Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannel
11.8: Configuring Layer 3 EtherChannel
11.9: Troubleshooting VTP Client/Server Operations

Lesson 12: Domain 2–Routing Technologies 
12.1: Troubleshooting OSPFv2: #1
12.2: Verifying OSPFv2
12.3: Compare and Contrast Distance Vector and Link State Protocols
12.4: Troubleshooting OSPFv2: #2
12.5: Predicting Learned IPv6 Routes
12.6: Configuring Router-on-a-Stick
12.7: Deriving EIGRP for IPv4 Configuration

Lesson 13: Domain 3–WAN Technologies
13.1: Configuring PPP, CHAP, and MLPPP
13.2: Comparing DMVPN to Other Types of WANs
13.3: Verifying eBGP
13.4: Configuring GRE

Lesson 14: Domain 4–Infrastructure Services
14.1: Matching Transport Layer Ports with ACLs
14.2: Troubleshooting HSRP
14.3: Identifying QoS Functions
14.4: Recognizing Cisco Products Used as Virtual Services in Public Clouds
14.5: Describing APIC-EM Path Trace ACL Analysis

Lesson 15: Domain 5–Infrastructure Maintenance
15.1: Configuring SNMPv2C and IP SLA
15.2: Describing RADIUS Basics
15.3: Describing the Functions of a Controller
15.4: Troubleshooting with Router Self Pings

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