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Cisco CCNP Switch (300-115): The Complete Course by Lazaro (Laz) Diaz
Cisco CCNP Switch (300-115): The Complete Course by Lazaro (Laz) Diaz
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Description
Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks, also known as “Cisco CCNP Switch (300-115): The Complete Course,” is just one of three necessary courses that must be completed in order to obtain the highly sought-after CCNP Routing & Switching certification.
The CCNP is Cisco’s Professional level certification, and for individuals looking to further their networking career inside Cisco, it should be the next logical step.
Everything required to help the student pass the CCNP Switch (300-115) section of the Cisco certification test will be covered in this course.
Please be advised that in order to move on to the CCNP or Professional Level, you must first pass the CCNA.
Please be aware that this course does not include the simulators or emulators utilized. It is the duty of the pupils to possess these for practice. It is only possible to purchase the Cisco Packet Tracer and/or VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) via Cisco. Each student is responsible for acquiring the simulator or emulator of their choosing in order to study with this course.
Instructing you
Diaz, Lazaro (Laz)
If you’re serious about getting your certifications, this may be the year you succeed!
If you are driven, aspirational, and eager for a fresh start, then 2018 should be your year.
getting an IT certification, particularly a Cisco CCNA certification, is a great way to start or end the year.
Taking one or ALL of my courses will bring you far closer to your objective, regardless of whether you are interested in the CCNA or the CCNP or just want to comprehend the main concepts for these.
Don’t believe me? Look at the FREE previews (available in all of my courses) and decide for yourself.
Remember that, I’m also a published author, and you can discover my works on AMAZON.
NOW…what you were hesitant to inquire about me but wanted to know:
Please explore my courses and you will see that I am your man if you are sick of the same old teaching techniques and want someone who is somewhat unorthodox but will nonetheless provide you a fun learning experience in everyday words.
I have several years of experience as a network engineer and in the education sector.
Therefore, I can certify you if anyone can.
In addition to working for individuals, I have experience teaching at places like The Academy of South Florida, Palm Beach Community College, New Horizons, Florida Career College (now Anthem College), and Florida Horizons.
I’ll bring the classroom to you right now.
I participate in a number of eLearning Platforms throughout the world, including my own. However, I’m not authorized to list them here, so you may look them up.
I have been educating pupils from all over the world and from various backgrounds thanks to the internet. Thankfully, technology exists.
I feel I am particularly qualified to understand you since I have experience on all sides of the spectrum, including as a student, a teacher or trainer, and in the field.
I am personally aware of what you have encountered as opposed to your true goals. These two can at times be quite frustratingly at odds with one another. I can understand your opposition to the status quo since that is why I instruct the way that I do.
I have instructed corporate staff at MetroPCS (now T-Mobile), as well as IT specialists from organizations including The Florida Marlins, Ulysse Nardin, Alberta Water Department (Canada), The Assurant Group, hospital staff, and law firms, among others. to assist them in obtaining their IT certifications or basic understanding of networking and IT.
However, I can also teach applications, which is another area of competence. Yes, I am also certified to teach Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access as an application instructor. Of course, the MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) certification is included in this.
However, Cisco is my true love.
As you can see, I have many interests and consider myself to be a lifelong learner.
Keep in mind that since these changes appear to occur every day, if not hourly, I too must stay current with technology.
I use an innovative teaching style that enables students to comprehend the material, which enables me to not only help them prepare for a Cisco certification test but also to help them implement my techniques in the real world.
I work hard to provide the student a better chance to compete in the modern employment marketplaces.
Do I go further than is required to earn a certification?
…YES, I do…since the goal is to ensure that you, the student, are ready for a job interview and/or keep your existing employment by developing your abilities, in addition to obtaining a certification.
This is where I come in to help you get ready for anything comes your way and turn you into a resource for your company.
Everyone has various needs, and I strive to make sure that I give information for the majority of them.
Because I enjoy teaching that way, my lessons and/or courses are very straightforward. I really believe in the KISS acronym, which stands for “keep it simple, stupid” (NO, I don’t want to kiss you).
I will have succeeded if I keep things straightforward and can explain them simply enough for the learner to rapidly understand and remember the material.
If you don’t know me yet, you might not be acclimated to my teaching approach, but you’ll get used to it eventually:)
I aim to make learning enjoyable, educate in simple words, and avoid using technical phrases or other academic jargon.
You won’t find my lectures to be monotonous or boring since dozing off for lack of enthusiasm is just NOT an option and NOT who I am. My classes are also incredibly engaging and lively.
Need persuasion?
Then simply take a look at my video previews, which I ALWAYS include with ALL of my courses, to see for yourself. So that you may decide if I’m the best person to assist you in obtaining your sector-specific qualifications.
I sincerely hope that after carefully examining my qualifications and reviews (you can look me up on Google, you know), you’ll decide if I’m the Cisco instructor you need.
Laz
Instructor, author, and network engineer for Cisco, Microsoft, and CompTIA
Evangelist with motivation
The author of “The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!” and “CCNA Routing and Switching 200-125 Certification Guide: The Ultimate Solution for Passing the CCNA Certification and Boosting Your Networking Career,” both available now from Packt Publishing or Amazon
Course Outline
Beginning of Section
Preview
Beginning of Course (7:10)
Campus Network Designs
Preview
Campus Network Design Overview (9:36)
Start
Design of Hierarchical Networks (17:53)
Start
Design of Modular Networks (20:11)
Start
Overview of Section (3:20)
Change Operations
Start
Switch Operations Overview (3:23)
Start
Operating Layer 2 Switches (8:45)
Start
Operation of Multilayer Switches (4:40)
Start
Tables a Switch uses (13:27)
Start
Managing the Lab’s Switching Tables (2:36)
Preview
Overview of Section (3:55)
Configuration of the Switchport
Start
Switchport Configuration Overview (2:52)
Start
Network Concepts (14:20)
Start
Switches and Devices Connected (7:40)
Start
Configuration of the Switchport (5:31)
Start
Managing Switchport Error Conditions (6:07)
Start
Searching for Connected Devices (5:46)
Start
Ethernet over power (8:26)
Preview
Lab PoE (5:14)
Start
Overview of Section (3:38)
Trunks and VLANs
Start
A VLAN and trunks introduction (2:25)
Start
A virtual VLAN (17:40)
Start
Trunks VLAN (6:24)
Start
Configuring VLAN Trunk (3:08)
Start
Lab for VLAN and Trunking (14:58)
Start
VOIP VLANs (4:44)
Start
Call Lab (14:47)
Start
Bluetooth VLANs (3:13)
Start
Overview of Section (4:13)
Routing Protocol for VLANs
Start
a description of VTP (5:56)
Start
Domains VTP (4:49)
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VTP Settings (5:04)
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Advertisements on VTP (6:39)
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Synchronization of VTP (3:09)
Start
Configuration of VTP (2:47)
Start
Version Configuration for VTP (2:39)
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Setting Up the VTP Mode (1:56)
Start
Lab VTP (10:52)
Start
Pruning VTP (2:45)
Start
Overview of Section (2:08)
STP
Start
STP Introduction (3:19)
Start
Overview of IEEE 802.1d (2:18)
Start
Different STPs (6:10)
Start
Election Process for STP (12:26)
Start
Overview of Section (3:48)
Configuration of the Spanning-Tree
Start
STP Configuration Overview (2:47)
Start
Bridges Lab at Root (33:48)
Start
Overview of Section (3:47)
Aggregation
Start
EtherChannel Aggregation Overview (2:09)
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Aggregation of Switchports with EtherChannel (6:33)
Start
EtherChannel Load Balancing Configuration (6:02)
Start
Lab S9 EtherChannel (10:32)
Start
Overview of Section (3:13)
Layer Switching Multiple
Start
Multilayer Switching Overview (1:11)
Start
Configuration of Inter-VLAN (2:29)
Start
CEF Multilayer Switching (6:17)
Start
Lab for Multi-Layer CEF (3:50)
Start
An overview of Section 10 (2:58)
DHCP
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Introduction to DHCP Configuration (0:58)
Start
Setting up DHCP in IPv4 (2:39)
Start
IPv4 DHCP Lab (14:43)
Start
Setting up DHCP for IPv6 (3:20)
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DHCP Observation (14:38)
Start
An overview of Section 11 (0:57)
Switch Activity Logging
Start
Introduction to Switch Activity Logging (1:06)
Start
Messages from Syslog (6:52)
Start
Lab for Syslog Switch (2:56)
Start
Server NTP (5:44)
Start
Overview of Section (3:46)
SNMP
Start
a description of SNMP (2:05)
Start
Overview of SNMP (10:40)
Start
Setting up SNMP (4:22)
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Lab SNMP (3:34)
Start
An overview of Section 13 (2:59)
Overview of IP SLA
Start
IPSLA Introduction (1:07)
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IPSLA Summary (4:12)
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Setting up IP SLA (3:05)
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Overview of Section (1:13)
SPAN
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SPAN introduction (1:18)
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WHO SPAN IS? (5:22)
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SPAN Definition and Configuration (5:21)
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SPAN monitoring (1:21)
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Regional SPAN (3:44)
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Distant SPAN (8:31)
Start
An overview of Section 15 (1:28)
GLBP, HSRP, and VRRP
Start
Opening Section (1:09)
Start
Redundancy Protocol for HSRP (6:29)
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Recognizing VRRP (2:07)
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How GLBP Operates (2:59)
Start
Overview of Section (2:33)
Introduction to Switch Security
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Introduction to Switch Access Security (1:42)
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Security Switchport (6:30)
Start
Lab for Switchport Security (5:24)
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Authentication at the Port Level (6:44)
Start
Storm management (5:42)
Start
The Best Ways to Secure a Switch (6:10)
Preview
review of the section (3:28)
Review of the Course
Preview
Review of the Course (7:32)
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