CCNP ROUTE 300-101 Video Boot Camp With Chris Bryant

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Udemy

Prepare and pass the CCNP ROUTE 300-101 test by attending the course by Chris Bryant

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Online

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₹ 399 2499

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Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

CCNP ROUTE 300-101 Video Boot Camp With Chris Bryant Course is an online certification that will help the students to get a thorough understanding of all the topics required to prepare and pass the CCNP ROUTE 300-101 which is one of the three exams the students need to pass to obtain the CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). CCNP ROUTE 300-101 Video Boot Camp With Chris Bryant Online Course will go through numerous aspects such as networking, basics and advanced concepts of EIGRP, fundamentals and advanced skills of OSPF, and the like. 

Provided by Udemy, CCNP ROUTE 300-101 Video Boot Camp With Chris Bryant Certification is an online video boot camp created by Chris Bryant that will shed light on the advanced Cisco routing concepts. The interested folk can join the program by making the payment.

The highlights

  • Online course
  • Downloadable resources
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Certificate of completion
  • English videos
  • 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Program offerings

  • 30 hours on-demand video
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and tv
  • Certificate of completion
  • English videos

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 399  ₹2,499
certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Udemy

What you will learn

After the completion of CCNP ROUTE 300-101 Video Boot Camp With Chris Bryant Online Certification, the learners will have the opportunity to build a deep knowledge of all the gamut of topics and aspects needed to pass the CCNP ROUTE 300-101 exam and will explore Route Redistribution, IPSec, VPNs, Network Security and many more.

The syllabus

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: A Brief And Painless (Mostly) Review

  • Watching Your Free CCNA Security 210-260 Course
  • Review 1: The Case Of TCP v UDP, Part The First
  • Review 2: The Case Of TCP v UDP, Part The Second
  • Review 3: PPP -- Over Ethernet And Otherwise
  • Review 4: Rip-Roarin' Routing Review (Really!)

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: EIGRP Fundamentals

  • EIGRP Fund 1: Adjacencies And Successors
  • EIGRP 2: NBMA Network Lab
  • EIGRP 3: Baby, Baby, Where Did Our Subnets Go?
  • EIGRP 4: Successors and Feasible Successors
  • EIGRP 5: Promoting A Feasible Successor
  • EIGRP Fund 6: The Variance Command
  • EIGRP Fund 7: DUAL, Passive, And Active Routes

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: EIGRP Advanced Concepts

  • Adv EIGRP 1: Packet Types And Timers
  • Adv EIGRP 2: Hello Timers Lab
  • Adv EIGRP 3: "show ip eigrp neighbor" And Some Distance
  • Adv EIGRP 4: Feasible, Reported, And Advertised Distances
  • Adv EIGRP 5: FD, AD, And Variance
  • Adv EIGRP 6: Default And Non-Default Admin Distances
  • Adv EIGRP 7: Autosummarization
  • Adv EIGRP 8: Manual Route Summarization
  • Adv EIGRP 9: The AD 5 and Stub Routing Theory
  • Adv EIGRP 10: Passive Interfaces
  • Adv EIGRP 11: The Metric Weights
  • Adv EIGRP 12: Know Thy Interface Types
  • Adv EIGRP 13: Propagating Static Default Routes
  • Adv EIGRP 14: The IP Default-Network Command
  • Adv EIGRP 15: Neighbor Authentication

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: The Fundamentals of OSPF Success

  • OSPF Fund 1: Link State Protocol Operation
  • OSPF Fund 2: The DR And BDR
  • OSPF Fund 3: DR For Life -- Or IS It?
  • OSPF Fund 4: The Buildout Begins (Broadcast Segment)
  • OSPF Fund 5: Building An NBMA Network
  • OSPF Fund 6: Building A Point-To-Point Network
  • OSPF Fund 7: The Missing Subnets and Virtual Links
  • OSPF Fund 8: One Big Area Zero?
  • OSPF Fund 9: Interface Cost And Reference Bandwidths
  • OSPF Fund 10: The Bandwidth Command And Interface Cost
  • OSPF Fund 11: Audible! Lab Confirm And Changing The RID
  • OSPF Fund 12: Four Routers Walk Into A Broadcast Network..

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: Advanced OSPF Skills

  • OSPF Adv A1: Router And LSA Type Review
  • OSPF Adv 1: Intro To Route Redistribution And Stub Areas
  • OSPF Adv 2: Configuring Stub And Total Stub Areas
  • OSPF Adv 3: Configuring NSSAs
  • OSPF Adv 4: E1, E2, N1, And N2 Routes
  • OSPF Adv 5: More Route Redistribution!
  • OSPF Adv 6: Simple Authentication
  • OSPF Adv 7: MD5 Authentication

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: Route Redistribution

  • RouteRedis 1: The Fundamentals Of Success
  • RouteRedis 2: OSPF-To-RIP Redistribution
  • RouteRedis 3: Ping Both Ways After Redistribution
  • RouteRedis 4: Beware The Routing Suboptimal
  • RouteRedis 5: Changing The AD For An Entire Protocol
  • RouteRedis 6: Changing The AD For Some Routes (Or One)
  • RouteRedis 7: Changing The AD Based On OSPF Route Type
  • Route Redis 8: Redistributing EIGRP (And Tweaking The AD)
  • RouteRedis 9: Using Distribute Lists With OSPF
  • RouteRedis 10: Distribute Lists And EIGRP Updates
  • RouteRedis 11: Route Redistribution And Distribute Lists
  • RouteRedis 12: Can Multiple Distribute Lists Co-Exist?
  • RouteRedis 13: Writing And Verifying A Route Map
  • RouteRedis 14: Applying Route Maps During Route Redistribution
  • RouteRedis 15: Route Maps And 2-Way Route Redistribution
  • RouteRedis 16: More Route Maps And 2-Way Redistribution!
  • RouteRedis 17: Policy Routing Theory And Application
  • RouteRedis 18: More Policy Routing Lab Work!
  • RouteRedis 19: Local Policy Routing Theory And Application

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: VPNs And IPSec

  • VPN 1: The Dreaded But Necessary Theory
  • VPN 2: IKE Phase 1 In Action
  • VPN 3: IPSec SA Configuration
  • VPN 4: Building, Verifying, And Debugging Your VPN Build!
  • VPN 5: A Dash Of DMVPN, NHRP, And mGRE
  • VPN 6: VRF Lab Part 1
  • VRF 7: VRF Lab Part 2
  • VRF 8: VRF Lab Part 3
  • VRF 9: VRF Lab Part 4 -- Pinging!

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: IP Version 6 Success

  • IPv6 1: Fundamentals And Zero Compression Techniques
  • IPv6 2: EUI And The Interface Identifiers
  • IPv6 3: Stateless And Stateful Autoconfiguration
  • IPv6 4: Building An OSPFv3 Broadcast Segment
  • IPV6 5: Adding Loopbacks To Our OSPFv3 Network
  • IPv6 6: Configuring OSPFv3 Point-To-Point Networks
  • IPv6 7: Configuring An OSPF NBMA Network
  • IPv6 8: Route Redistribution And Stub Routing With OSPFv3
  • IPv6 9: Configuring EIGRP On IPV6
  • IPv6 10: Configuring RIPng
  • IPV6 11: T-Shooting OSPF v3
  • IPv6 12: Migration Strategies

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: Route And Network Security

  • Security 1: Standard And Extended ACLs
  • Security 2: Host, Any, and Seeing Dollar Signs
  • Security 3: Extended ACL Lab
  • Security 4: Named ACL Lab
  • Security 5: Time-Based ACL Lab
  • Security 6: Password Review And Telnet Lab
  • Security 7: Username / Password Database And Telnet Lab
  • Security 8: Secure Shell And SNMP
  • Security 9: The Network Time Protocol
  • Security 10: NTP Server / Client Lab
  • Security 10A: NTP Broadcast Lab
  • Security 11: Unicast RPF
  • Security 12 IP Helper Address
  • Security 13: Using And Filtering "Debug IP Packet"
  • Security 14: Spotting Possible Memory Issues
  • Security 15: Core Dump

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: BGP

  • BGP 1: Intro Remarks
  • BGP 2: External BGP Peerings
  • BGP 3: iBGP Peering And Loopback Interface Discussion
  • BGP 4: eBGP Peering With Loopback Interfaces
  • BGP 5: Advertising Routes With The "Network" Command
  • BGP 6: The Origin And Next-Hop Attributes, Plus The Best-Path Selection Process
  • BGP 7: Examining The Selection Of One BGP Path Over Another
  • BGP 8: Next-Hop Addresses
  • BGP 9: The Next-Hop Address Rule
  • BGP 10: The Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED)
  • BGP 11: Local Preference -- All Or Nothing At All
  • BGP 12: Local Preference -- Changing One But Not All
  • BGP 13: The Weight Attribute
  • BGP 14: More Weight Work!
  • BGP 15: Route Summarization
  • BGP 16: Synch Rules And The Full Mesh
  • BGP 17: Route Reflectors -- Why And How
  • BGP 18: Prefix Lists Begin
  • BGP 19: Prefix Lists Continue
  • BGP 20: A Few Final Tips...

CCNP ROUTE 300-101: NAT And PAT

  • NAT 1: Static NAT
  • NAT 2: Dynamic NAT
  • NAT 3: Port Address Translation

Your Free CCNA Security Course Starts HERE!

  • Fund 1: Citizen C.I.A.
  • Fund 2: Intro To SIEM
  • Fund 3: More SIEM
  • Fund 4: Recon Attacks and Phishing
  • Fund 5: Social Engineering and Spear Phishing
  • Fund 6: Privilege Escalation and Telnet
  • Fund 7: Privilege Escalation Continues
  • Fund 8: DoS and DDoS Attacks
  • Fun 9: Advanced Persistent Threats

CCNA Security 210-260, Section 2

  • Attack 1: Man-In-The-Middle Attacks
  • Attack 2: ARP Poisoning and Dynamic ARP Inspection
  • Attack 3: DAI Commands
  • Attack 4: MAC Spoofing and CAM Table Overflows
  • Attack 5: Port Security Fundamentals
  • Attack 6: Port Security Dynamic Address Learning
  • Attack 7: Port Security Shutdown And Recovery
  • Attack 8: Port Security and Automatic Port Reenabling
  • Attack 9: Port Security Static Address Aging
  • Attack 10: Port Security Dynamic Address Aging
  • Attack 11: Refresh Your VLAN Knowledge Here!
  • Attack 12: Private VLAN Theory
  • Attack 13: Private VLAN Lab
  • Attack 14: OSPF Authentication Fundamentals
  • Attack 15: OSPF Clear-Text Authentication
  • Attack 16: OSPF MD5 Authentication
  • Attack 17: Root Guard
  • Attack 18: BPDU Guard and Loop Guard
  • Attack 19: VLAN ACLs, Part 1
  • Attack 20: VLAN ACLs, Part 2
  • Attack 21: Stoppin' VLAN Hoppin'
  • Attack 22: DHCP Snooping Intro
  • Attack 23: DHCP Snooping Address Renewal
  • Attack 24: DHCP Snooping First-Time Address Acquisition
  • Attack 25: IPSG Theory and Lab 1
  • Attack 26: IPSG Lab Continues
  • Attack 27: IPSG Lab, Static Mappings, No DHCP
  • Attack 28: Segue To The Next Section

CCNA Security 210-260: Privilege Levels

  • Levels 1: The First Default
  • Levels 2: The Other Defaults
  • Levels 3: Intro To Custom Levels
  • Levels 4: Custom Level Lab Continues (Configure and Interface Levels)
  • Levels 5: The Autocommand and One-Time Password Options
  • Levels 6: Privilege Levels and "Show Run"
  • Levels 7: Role-Based CLI Begins
  • Levels 8: Role-Based CLI Continues
  • Levels 9: Superviews!
  • Levels 10: Applying The Views, Part 1
  • Levels 11: Applying The Views, Part 2
  • Levels 12: Intro To Lawful Intercept
  • Levels 13: Resilient Config Labs Begin
  • Levels 14: Resilient Config Labs Continue
  • Levels 15: Resilient Config Test
  • Levels 16: Resilient Image Test

CCNA Security 210-260: Protecting The Control Pane

  • Control Plane 1: Intro To CoPP
  • Control Plane 2: Class Maps and CoPP
  • Control Plane 3: Policy Maps and CoPP
  • Control Plane 4: Verifying CoPP / Intro To CPPp

CCNA Security 210-260: VPNs

  • VPN 1: Site-to-Site VPNs
  • VPN 2: The Phases Of ISAKMP
  • VPN 3: Writing The ISAKMP Policy, Part 1
  • VPN 4: Writing The ISAKMP Policy, Part 2
  • VPN 5: Finishing The ISAKMP Policy / Writing The Keys
  • VPN 6: Writing The Transform Sets
  • VPN 6A: Defining Interesting Traffic
  • VPN 7: Writing The Crypto Map
  • VPN 8: Testing and Troubleshooting
  • VPN 9: Crypto Map This n' That
  • VPN 10: Debugging The Tunnel Build
  • VPN 11: Diffie-Hellman Details
  • VPN 12: Using ASDM To Build A VPN
  • VPN 13: More VPN Building With ASDM
  • VPN 14: Wrapping Up Our 1st ADSM VPN Build

CCNA Security 210-260: Firewalls

  • Firewall 1: What The Heck IS a Firewall?
  • Firewall 2: Stateless and Stateful Filtering
  • Firewall 3: Proxy Firewalls
  • Firewall 4: Personal Firewalls
  • Firewall 5: Cisco ZBF and Zone Pairs
  • Firewall 6: The DMZ
  • Firewall 7: IP Addressing Scheme For Firewall Labs
  • Firewall 8: Basic Firewall Wizard Lab (CCP)
  • Firewall 9: Basic Firewall Lab Concludes
  • Firewall 10: Advanced Firewall Lab Begins
  • Firewall 11: Advanced Firewall Lab Ends
  • Firewall 12: Intro To ASA Firewalling
  • Firewall 13: Configuring A New ASA
  • Firewall 14: ADSM Lab Begins -- Outside Interface
  • Firewall 15: ADSM Lab Continues
  • Firewall 16: ADSM Lab Continues (Access Rule Application)
  • Firewall 17: ADSM Lab Continues (Global Rule Application)
  • Firewall 18: ADSM Lab Concludes
  • Firewall 19: October 21 Weekend Note

CCNA Security 210-260: The IPS and IDS

  • IPS 1: Similarities and Differences
  • IPS 2: Where They Can Go, What They Can Do
  • IPS 3: Sensor Types

Instructors

Mr Chris Bryant

Mr Chris Bryant
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Udemy

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