Enterprise LAN Switching for Cisco CCNA 200-125/200-105
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Course Summary
Providing redundant layer 2 networks is important in order to provide a resilient and reliable network. This course will show you how to do that.
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Course Description
Understanding how Ethernet works in an enterprise environment is one of the most common skills required by a network engineer. In this course, Enterprise LAN Switching for Cisco CCNA 200-125/200-105, you will learn about creating redundant layer 2 networks with spanning tree protocol and rapid spanning tree protocol. Next, you'll learn about building redundant links between switches using EtherChannel, understanding how VLAN trunking protocol works. Finally, this course will wrap up by examining switch stacking with Cisco's stackwise technology. By the end of this course, you will be able to design implement redundant layer 2 networks that can converge in less than a second, as well as increase the bandwidth between switch uplinks using EtherChannel.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 36s
—Course Overview 1m 36sSpanning Tree Protocol (STP)- 39m 14s
—Introduction 1m 5s
—Broadcast Messages 6m 20s
—Introducing Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and How It Operates 13m 53s
—The Spanning Tree Protocol Process 3m 56s
—Demo: Examining Spanning Tree on Switches 8m 23s
—Demo: Breaking a Link and Seeing Spanning Tree Reconverge 3m 41s
—Summary 1m 53sPerVLAN Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols- 24m 12sEtherChannel- 24m 56sVLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)- 37m 41sCisco Switch Stacking- 11m 55sCheck Your Knowledge- 28m 1s