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CCNA Let's learn Contiguous and Noncontiguous networks

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Jeff Diamond

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  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    08:50
  • 1. Here we verify our lab so far.mp4
    09:19
  • 1. We begin to see the meaning of contiguous.mp4
    15:12
  • 1. We begin to see the difference between contiguous and noncontiguous.mp4
    07:43
  • 1. Summarization of IP is learned further.mp4
    07:14
  • 1.1 ON the COMMAND LINE book August2021c.pdf
  • 1. Additional testing and suggestions for expanding the experience.mp4
    06:10
  • Description


    FREE command line configuration book included

    What You'll Learn?


    • Learn how to architect subnets
    • Learn how subnetworks work together
    • Learn how to verify connectivity across different networks
    • Learn the significance and potential danger of IP address summarization

    Who is this for?


  • CCNA students
  • Network professionals unfamiliar with contiguous and noncontiguous IP architectures
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Beginner with basic knowledge of IPv4
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    Description

    CCNA Let's learn Contiguous and Noncontiguous networks

    In this course you will learn how to build a network with different IP ranges (subnets) and how to make them work together, as well as how to differentiate between contiguous and noncontiguous network segments, and how to verify and troubleshoot a common problem encountered when network technicians--and even experienced network administrators--encounter contiguous and noncontiguous subnets sharing the same network spaces.

    You will also learn how networks forward traffic between each other using IP routing protocols, along with both the usefulness and potential danger of using the auto summary command.

    This course features extensive lectures with labs in Packet Tracer and includes a FREE copy of my book On the Command Line which is available ONLY here on UDEMY.

    This course module is intended for CCNA exam candidates and current network professionals wanting to expand their knowledge in this very common occurrence in today's networks. So, it is okay to be a total beginner at networking or an experienced professional, because like all my courses I begin with the basics of building a network to help strengthen both your mental and muscle memory. This will help you to remember the fundamentals for passing your exams and to make you a more well-rounded technician.

    I hope you enjoy this course as you progress on your IT journey.

    Who this course is for:

    • CCNA students
    • Network professionals unfamiliar with contiguous and noncontiguous IP architectures

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    Jeff Diamond
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    Welcome to my profile page! My name is Jeff Diamond, and I am a network engineer and FOA certified cable technician with 10 years of IT experience + 4 years as an IT instructor. I also teach at a local college. Each of my courses is focused on teaching real-world career IT skills and exam objectives for the top respected industry certification exams, such as FOA, Cisco, and CompTia.My teaching style is a plain-speaking approach, as I guide my students step-by-step so they can build a solid foundation of knowledge upon which to build upward to more complex skills through lectures and real hands-on labs.   For the latest news and updates please visit my website at CCNAUltimateLabs or my Facebook page listed in the links. Thank you for visiting, and I hope to see you in class!JD
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 6
    • duration 54:28
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2023/08/15