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Network Routing Fundamentals

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Vishnu Dutt

13:26:42

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  • 1. Course Introduction.mp4
    05:02
  • 2. Course expectations and Routing Basics.mp4
    01:22:42
  • 3. IP Addressing, Subnetting and ARP.mp4
    01:48:36
  • 4. Concept on Next-Hop and Default Gateway.mp4
    01:23:06
  • 5. Routing Table and Control Plane vs Data Plane.mp4
    01:25:17
  • 6. VRFs and Layer-2 Multicast.mp4
    01:36:58
  • 7. Static Routing and Concept of Proxy ARP.mp4
    01:29:47
  • 8. Administrative Distance and Concept of Longest Prefix match.mp4
    01:22:29
  • 9. Floating Static Routes and Troubleshooting Tips.mp4
    01:18:58
  • 10. Distance Vector vs Link-State routing protocols.mp4
    01:33:47
  • Description


    Routing Fundamentals from Scratch

    What You'll Learn?


    • We will learn network Routing Fundamentals absolutely from scratch.
    • Layer-2 and Layer-3 packet walk. This will include Address Resolution Protocol and MAC addresseing.
    • Detailed look at IP addressing and Subnetting
    • Layer-2 Multicast as it is required to understand routing protocols
    • Control Plane vs Data Plane on Cisco routers
    • Virtual Routing and Forwarding
    • Administrative Distance and Longest Prefix Match
    • Floating Static Route and Dynamic Routing
    • TCP/IP Layering from scratch !!

    Who is this for?


  • Network Engineer
  • Cloud Engineer
  • Network Architect
  • College Students
  • What You Need to Know?


  • There is only one requirement, that you should be curious to learn
  • More details


    Description

    This is a 13 hours course which talks about all the routing fundamentals you need to learn dynamic routing protocols. At least this much you should know if you wish to have a solid base in routing. Following are covered in great details.

    1. A brief history of routing and “Why” behind routing.

    2. Let’s divide the routing problem in to sub-problems.

    3. IP Addressing and Subnetting

    4. Where routing fits in TCP/IP layering.

    5. Why behind Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

    6. Concept of Next-Hop in Routing

    7. What is Routing Table (RIP or Routing Information Base)

    8. Control Plane vs Data Plane in Detail

    9. Layer-2 Multicast (Why routing protocol use multicast addresses)

    10. What and Why behind Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF’s)

    11. Static routing with next hop and Static routing with exit interface.

    12. Static routing with next hop and exit interface

    13. Concept of Proxy ARP

    14. Concept of Administrative Distance (AD)

    15. Troubleshooting Static Routing

    16. Longer Prefixes vs Administrative Distance

    17. Load Balancing and concept of Floating Routes

    18. Distance Vector Routing Vs Link State Routing

    19. Why Split Horizon (Loop Avoidance using Split-Horizon)

    20. Brief introduction about OSPF

    21. Steps necessary for OSPF

    As understanding of routing fundamentals is mandatory, let’s start it with the brief history and why it is required. The concept of routing has been around since the early days of computer networking. In the 1960s, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) developed the first computer networks, which were used to connect computers and share resources such as storage and processing power. As networks grew in size and complexity, the need for more efficient and reliable routing became apparent. In the 1970s, researchers at Xerox Corporation developed the Xerox Network System (XNS), which used a routing protocol called the Internet Protocol (IP) to route data packets between networks. In the 1980s, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) was formed to standardize internet protocols and technologies, including routing. The IETF developed the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which is still used today to exchange routing information between networks on the internet. In the 1990s, the rise of the World Wide Web and the proliferation of personal computers and other devices connected to the internet led to a tremendous growth in internet traffic. This led to the development of new routing protocols and technologies to handle the increased demand. Today, routing is a critical part of modern computer networks and the internet, and it continues to evolve as new technologies and protocols are developed.

    Who this course is for:

    • Network Engineer
    • Cloud Engineer
    • Network Architect
    • College Students

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    With 15 years of networking experience under my belt, my journey as a teacher started in 2020, during the height of the Covid pandemic. The IT sector was not immune to the impact with professionals, especially those in networking losing their jobs. People reached out to me with regards to how they could prepare for their next interview since getting an interview call was rare during such trying times. Since I was already guiding and mentoring, time management was a real challenge. I took this opportunity to create a string of courses on YouTube which helped more than 100 people to get new jobs. Simultaneously I was providing training on Network Security, SD-WAN and Cloud fundamentals in Cisco technologies, which are highly regarded across the globe.  My YouTube channel with the name BridgeWhy has more than 6.3K subscribers and has been viewed more than 100 hours each day. I also have 12.7K followers on LinkedIn. Recently, as my weekend project, I have also launched a website with the name "bridgewhy." which has a repository of all of my courses.
    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 10
    • duration 13:26:42
    • Release Date 2023/08/16

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