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  • 1. Welcome to the most COMPLETE CCNA (200-120) Course...get ready to be amazed!/1. Your First Journey into the Cisco World.mp449.83MB
  • 1. Welcome to the most COMPLETE CCNA (200-120) Course...get ready to be amazed!/2. Why acquire a CCNA certification.mp459.29MB
  • 1. Welcome to the most COMPLETE CCNA (200-120) Course...get ready to be amazed!/3. How would you get CCNA Certified.mp4118.1MB
  • 1. Welcome to the most COMPLETE CCNA (200-120) Course...get ready to be amazed!/4. Which CCNA test should I take.mp4106.32MB
  • 1. Welcome to the most COMPLETE CCNA (200-120) Course...get ready to be amazed!/5. What does the course consist of.mp4133.31MB
  • 10. Private IP address range/1. Definition of Private addressing.mp491.29MB
  • 10. Private IP address range/2. Private Class A, B, C Address Range.mp4285.29MB
  • 11. IPv6 Addressing/1. Why do we need IPv6.mp4119.3MB
  • 11. IPv6 Addressing/2. IPv6 addressing and Expressions.mp4216.52MB
  • 11. IPv6 Addressing/3. IPv6 address types.mp4166.63MB
  • 11. IPv6 Addressing/4. The Auto-configuration feature.mp4199.78MB
  • 11. IPv6 Addressing/5. ICMPv6.mp493.48MB
  • 12. Transition Mechanisms/1. Dual Stack, 6to4 tunneling and NATPT.mp4259.35MB
  • 13. How to subnet in IPv4/1. The Subnet mask.mp4270.39MB
  • 13. How to subnet in IPv4/2. Diagram used to subnet & Using the diagram...PLEASE NOTE 2046 should be 2048.mp4350.76MB
  • 13. How to subnet in IPv4/3. Class-full subnetting.mp4142.26MB
  • 13. How to subnet in IPv4/4. Class-less subnetting.mp4408.26MB
  • 13. How to subnet in IPv4/5. Route summarization.mp4457.76MB
  • 13. How to subnet in IPv4/6. Wildcard masking.mp4154.41MB
  • 14. How to subnet in IPv6/1. Do we need to subnet In IPv6.mp468.71MB
  • 14. How to subnet in IPv6/2. How to setup the diagram for subnetting..mp483.6MB
  • 14. How to subnet in IPv6/3. Counting for subnets and finding increment value.mp484.46MB
  • 14. How to subnet in IPv6/4. Laying out the subnets with the new network prefix.mp486.35MB
  • 15. Inside a Cisco router/1. How to connect to a router.mp4118.1MB
  • 15. Inside a Cisco router/2. Components we need to know about.mp4318.73MB
  • 15. Inside a Cisco router/3. Boot Sequence of a Cisco router.mp4179.26MB
  • 15. Inside a Cisco router/4. Navigation of the IOS.mp4250.53MB
  • 16. Administrative configurations/1. House Keeping configurations.mp4588.93MB
  • 16. Administrative configurations/2. interface configurations.mp4327.73MB
  • 16. Administrative configurations/3. Telnet and SSH into routers.mp4113.01MB
  • 16. Administrative configurations/4. show commands.mp4156.41MB
  • 17. DHCP and Name resolution on Cisco routers/1. configuring DHCP.mp461.94MB
  • 17. DHCP and Name resolution on Cisco routers/2. Configuring DHCP Relay Agent.mp487.52MB
  • 17. DHCP and Name resolution on Cisco routers/3. Configuring static host tables.mp434.52MB
  • 18. Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol/1. using the CDP command.mp436.62MB
  • 18. Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol/2. The LLDP Command.mp4160.18MB
  • 19. The Cisco register/1. Manipulating the register within the router.mp436.44MB
  • 19. The Cisco register/2. Accessing & manipulating the register within ROMMON.mp449.5MB
  • 19. The Cisco register/3. The Mysterious 0x2100.mp4125.29MB
  • 2. The Packet tracer Simulator/1. Navigating the Packet tracer tool.mp4140.84MB
  • 2. The Packet tracer Simulator/2. How to create a simple topology.mp4120.17MB
  • 2. The Packet tracer Simulator/3. Configuring a router.mp462.75MB
  • 2. The Packet tracer Simulator/4. Configuring a switch.mp4110.91MB
  • 2. The Packet tracer Simulator/5. Configuring a PC.mp4113.83MB
  • 2. The Packet tracer Simulator/6. configuring a server.mp496.99MB
  • 20. Routing Process/1. How does IP routing occur.mp465.31MB
  • 20. Routing Process/2. what type of routing should I use.mp444.69MB
  • 20. Routing Process/3. what are default routes & where do you configure them.mp463.31MB
  • 20. Routing Process/4. configuring static routes.mp450.39MB
  • 21. Dynamic Routing/1. An overview of the three Dynamic routing protocols.mp486.3MB
  • 21. Dynamic Routing/2. RIPv2 & RIPng configurations.mp4206.52MB
  • 21. Dynamic Routing/3. EIGRP & EIGRPv6 configurations.mp4199.91MB
  • 21. Dynamic Routing/4. EIGRP Bandwidth Lab.mp475.38MB
  • 22. OSPF Details/1. OSPF Terminology.mp494.07MB
  • 22. OSPF Details/2. Point-to-Point ospf.mp4103.36MB
  • 22. OSPF Details/3. Multi-access ospf.mp4171.7MB
  • 22. OSPF Details/4. OSPF multiple area details.mp473.65MB
  • 23. Switching at Layer 2/1. Purpose of Using Switches & Specific functions at Layer2.mp487.85MB
  • 23. Switching at Layer 2/2. Navigation on a switch and show commands.mp466.96MB
  • 23. Switching at Layer 2/3. Administration configurations.mp434.11MB
  • 24. The basics of VLANs/1. What are vlans and the importance of using vlans in our network.mp454.63MB
  • 24. The basics of VLANs/2. How to create and assign a vlan Trunking appropriate ports.mp470.22MB
  • 25. The Spanning-tree Protocol/1. what is STP used for.mp422.2MB
  • 25. The Spanning-tree Protocol/2. How does the STP election process work.mp477.84MB
  • 25. The Spanning-tree Protocol/3. How to manipulate the election process.mp430.07MB
  • 25. The Spanning-tree Protocol/4. Turning STP off and Guarding against BPDUs on ports not using STP.mp437.92MB
  • 26. The Virtual Trunking Protocol/1. What is the purpose of this protocol.mp451.44MB
  • 26. The Virtual Trunking Protocol/2. Commands and Configurations of the VTP protocol.mp457.94MB
  • 26. The Virtual Trunking Protocol/3. Turning on and adjusting port-security on your switch.mp428.66MB
  • 27. Inter-vlan routing/1. What is the purpose of intervlan routing.mp448.61MB
  • 27. Inter-vlan routing/2. How to configure intervlan routing Part1.mp4124.02MB
  • 27. Inter-vlan routing/3. How to configure intervlan routing Part2.mp480.65MB
  • 28. Secure your Enterprise using ACL's/1. what is an ACL's and its rules.mp451.4MB
  • 28. Secure your Enterprise using ACL's/2. Standard ACL's.mp487.92MB
  • 28. Secure your Enterprise using ACL's/3. Extended ACL's.mp495.11MB
  • 29. Network Address Translations/1. 3 Types of NAT.mp432.04MB
  • 29. Network Address Translations/2. How does NAT work.mp426.81MB
  • 29. Network Address Translations/3. Configure NAT Overload and Dynamic.mp431.09MB
  • 29. Network Address Translations/4. Actual Configuration of NAT Overload.mp427.61MB
  • 29. Network Address Translations/5. Pitfalls to look for on your test.mp426.43MB
  • 3. The Basics of Networking/1. Understanding the Need for Networking.mp498.3MB
  • 3. The Basics of Networking/2. Communication at its lowest layer.mp4201.98MB
  • 3. The Basics of Networking/3. Internetworking Devices used on a network.mp4398.8MB
  • 3. The Basics of Networking/4. The importance of segmentation.mp4196.54MB
  • 30. Wide Area Networks/1. What exactly is a WAN.mp437.71MB
  • 30. Wide Area Networks/2. What are the connection types.mp456.7MB
  • 31. Frame-Relay Packet switched techonology/1. Understanding the CIR and Burst Rate.mp457.3MB
  • 31. Frame-Relay Packet switched techonology/2. What is a DLCI and who assigns it.mp442.32MB
  • 31. Frame-Relay Packet switched techonology/3. configuring Frame-relay.mp489.07MB
  • 31. Frame-Relay Packet switched techonology/4. show commands for frame-relay.mp436.37MB
  • 32. PPP Dedicated leased connection type/1. Open Standard WAN protocol.mp439.43MB
  • 32. PPP Dedicated leased connection type/2. Configuring PPP and Verifying PPP.mp473.27MB
  • 33. IP services/1. Redundancy protocols overview.mp458.27MB
  • 33. IP services/2. HSRP Details and configuration.mp4188.75MB
  • 33. IP services/3. VRRP and GLBP.mp449.84MB
  • 34. Managing Devices/1. SNMP and its Configuration.mp4104.5MB
  • 34. Managing Devices/2. SYSLOG and its Configuration.mp452.09MB
  • 34. Managing Devices/3. NETFLOW and its Configuration.mp441.71MB
  • 35. Etherchannel Section/1. Introduction to EtherChannel.mp46.16MB
  • 35. Etherchannel Section/2. What is EtherChannel.mp434.58MB
  • 35. Etherchannel Section/3. EtherChannel Lab.mp497.92MB
  • 35. Etherchannel Section/4. Summary of EtherChannel.mp418.92MB
  • 35. Etherchannel Section/5. Summary of Section.mp438.31MB
  • 36. Summary of the Course/1. Course Summary.mp431.32MB
  • 37. Introduction to the new CCNA RS 200-125 Composite Certification Course/1. Introduction to the new Cisco CCNA RS 200-125 Composite Certification Course.mp455.88MB
  • 38. Introduction to TCPIP Networking/1. Introduction to TCPIP Networking.mp462.67MB
  • 38. Introduction to TCPIP Networking/2. Perspectives on Networking.mp494.54MB
  • 38. Introduction to TCPIP Networking/3. The Application Layer of the TCPIP Model.mp456.45MB
  • 38. Introduction to TCPIP Networking/4. The Transport Layer of the TCPIP Model.mp496.04MB
  • 38. Introduction to TCPIP Networking/5. The Network Layer of the TCPIP Model.mp455.08MB
  • 38. Introduction to TCPIP Networking/6. The link and Physical Layer of the TCPIP Model.mp440.52MB
  • 38. Introduction to TCPIP Networking/7. Summary of Section.mp458.36MB
  • 39. The Breakdown of The OSI Model/1. The OSI Model.mp439.43MB
  • 39. The Breakdown of The OSI Model/2. Comparing the OSI Model with the TCPIP Model.mp485.74MB
  • 39. The Breakdown of The OSI Model/3. OSI Layers and their functions.mp498.47MB
  • 39. The Breakdown of The OSI Model/4. OSI layering Concepts and Benefits.mp482.06MB
  • 39. The Breakdown of The OSI Model/5. Summary of Section.mp436.76MB
  • 4. The OSI Model/1. A brief history of the OSI model.mp455.06MB
  • 4. The OSI Model/2. The layers of the OSI model.mp4129.77MB
  • 4. The OSI Model/3. The 3 Upper Layers of the OSI.mp4165.31MB
  • 4. The OSI Model/4. The 4 Lower Layers of the OSI.mp4157.13MB
  • 4. The OSI Model/5. The process of Encapsulation.mp451.85MB
  • 40. A look at the Cisco Models/1. Cisco Three Layer Model.mp464.58MB
  • 40. A look at the Cisco Models/2. Cisco Collapsed Architecture.mp441.68MB
  • 40. A look at the Cisco Models/3. Summary of Section.mp441.32MB
  • 41. An Introduction to Ethernet LANs/1. An Overview of LANs.mp436.58MB
  • 41. An Introduction to Ethernet LANs/2. Common Small Office Home Office LAN.mp4119.52MB
  • 41. An Introduction to Ethernet LANs/3. Common Enterprise LAN.mp4131.64MB
  • 41. An Introduction to Ethernet LANs/4. Ethernet Cabling Standards.mp4148.36MB
  • 41. An Introduction to Ethernet LANs/5. Summary of Section.mp462.4MB
  • 42. Nodes used on Ethernet LANs/1. Devices used on an Ethernet Network.mp476.77MB
  • 42. Nodes used on Ethernet LANs/2. Summary of Section.mp476.83MB
  • 43. Introduction to IPv4 Addressing/1. Introduction IPv4 Addressing.mp4121.7MB
  • 43. Introduction to IPv4 Addressing/2. Format and Classes of an IPv4 Address.mp4121.41MB
  • 43. Introduction to IPv4 Addressing/3. Private IP Addressing.mp4144.32MB
  • 43. Introduction to IPv4 Addressing/4. Summary of Section.mp461.98MB
  • 44. Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4/1. Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4.mp4144.44MB
  • 44. Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4/2. Subnetting a Class C Address.mp451.61MB
  • 44. Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4/3. Subnetting a Class B Address.mp421.6MB
  • 44. Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4/4. Subnetting a Class A Address.mp422.85MB
  • 44. Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4/5. Summary of Section.mp419.09MB
  • 45. VLSM/1. Variable Length Subnet Masking.mp435.89MB
  • 45. VLSM/2. VLSM Breakdown.mp435.94MB
  • 45. VLSM/3. Creating a VLSM Network.mp428.05MB
  • 45. VLSM/4. Summary Section.mp431.2MB
  • 46. Route Summarization/1. Route Summarization.mp432.91MB
  • 46. Route Summarization/2. Summarization Breakdown.mp425.2MB
  • 46. Route Summarization/3. Assigning the Summary Address.mp440.03MB
  • 46. Route Summarization/4. Summary of Section.mp417.57MB
  • 47. Configuration wit the CLI/1. Introduction to Cisco's CLI.mp430.09MB
  • 47. Configuration wit the CLI/2. Navigation through the CLI.mp447.09MB
  • 47. Configuration wit the CLI/3. Cisco Router Components.mp483.01MB
  • 47. Configuration wit the CLI/4. Router Boot Sequence.mp469.12MB
  • 47. Configuration wit the CLI/5. Password Recovery Procedure.mp448.2MB
  • 47. Configuration wit the CLI/6. Router Administrative Commands.mp465.84MB
  • 47. Configuration wit the CLI/7. Router Interface Commands.mp448.06MB
  • 47. Configuration wit the CLI/8. Summary of Section.mp459.18MB
  • 48. All About Routing/1. Routing Packets in Your Network.mp4120.12MB
  • 48. All About Routing/10. Summary of Section.mp439.19MB
  • 48. All About Routing/2. Default Routing.mp447.8MB
  • 48. All About Routing/3. Static Routing.mp449.46MB
  • 48. All About Routing/4. Dynamic Routing.mp438.73MB
  • 48. All About Routing/5. Configuring RIPv2.mp450.04MB
  • 48. All About Routing/6. Passive Interface-Interface.mp425.39MB
  • 48. All About Routing/7. Configuring the Passive Interface Command.mp432.25MB
  • 48. All About Routing/8. RIPv2 Default Routes.mp423.32MB
  • 48. All About Routing/9. Configuring RIPv2 Default Routes.mp436.62MB
  • 49. The EIGRP Routing Protocol/1. EIGRP Routing Protocol.mp4251.68MB
  • 49. The EIGRP Routing Protocol/2. Basic Configuration of EIGRP.mp447.88MB
  • 49. The EIGRP Routing Protocol/3. The EIGRP Topology Table.mp462.29MB
  • 49. The EIGRP Routing Protocol/4. Successor and Feasible Successor Routes.mp4139.48MB
  • 49. The EIGRP Routing Protocol/5. The EIGRP Neighbor Table.mp420.02MB
  • 49. The EIGRP Routing Protocol/6. Using Wildcards to configure EIGRP.mp437.98MB
  • 49. The EIGRP Routing Protocol/7. Tweaking the Bandwidth in EIGRP.mp438.95MB
  • 49. The EIGRP Routing Protocol/8. Load Balancing with EIGRP.mp431.5MB
  • 49. The EIGRP Routing Protocol/9. Summary of Section.mp468.1MB
  • 5. Binary to Hex and Decimal conversion/1. The tables we use when converting.mp486.83MB
  • 5. Binary to Hex and Decimal conversion/2. Converting a Hex number to binarydecimal.mp4191.19MB
  • 5. Binary to Hex and Decimal conversion/3. Converting a Decimal to binaryhex.mp4127.15MB
  • 5. Binary to Hex and Decimal conversion/4. Why do we need to know Hexadecimal numbers.mp451.17MB
  • 50. All About OSPF/1. All About OSPF.mp4167.53MB
  • 50. All About OSPF/2. OSPF Basic Lab.mp432.3MB
  • 50. All About OSPF/3. Designated and Backup Router Lab.mp450MB
  • 50. All About OSPF/4. Multi-Area OSPF Lab.mp444.44MB
  • 50. All About OSPF/5. OSPF Authentication Lab.mp442.65MB
  • 50. All About OSPF/6. Summary of Section.mp433.53MB
  • 51. All About Switching/1. LAN Switching.mp463.88MB
  • 51. All About Switching/2. Configuring Common Command on a Switch.mp444.02MB
  • 51. All About Switching/3. The Spanning Tree Protocol.mp456.99MB
  • 51. All About Switching/4. Spanning Tree Protocol Election Process.mp448.75MB
  • 51. All About Switching/5. Manipulation of STP.mp431.85MB
  • 51. All About Switching/6. Summary of Section.mp434.85MB
  • 52. All About VLAN's/1. Using VLANs on our Network.mp447.21MB
  • 52. All About VLAN's/2. VLAN Configuration.mp440.13MB
  • 52. All About VLAN's/3. Using the Virtual Trunking Protocol.mp429.77MB
  • 52. All About VLAN's/4. Trunking Ports on L2 Switches.mp434.35MB
  • 52. All About VLAN's/5. Securing Ports on a Switch.mp438.49MB
  • 52. All About VLAN's/6. Summary of Section.mp428.61MB
  • 53. Welcome to Inter-VLAN Routing and EtherChannel/1. Inter-VLAN Routing.mp441.98MB
  • 53. Welcome to Inter-VLAN Routing and EtherChannel/2. EtherChannel.mp428.56MB
  • 53. Welcome to Inter-VLAN Routing and EtherChannel/3. EtherChannel Configuration.mp461.7MB
  • 53. Welcome to Inter-VLAN Routing and EtherChannel/4. Summary of Section.mp430.15MB
  • 54. Welcome to IPv6/1. The ins and outs of IPv6.mp4209.11MB
  • 54. Welcome to IPv6/2. Assigning IPv6 Addresses to an Interface.mp444.99MB
  • 54. Welcome to IPv6/3. Static Routing in IPv6.mp429.96MB
  • 54. Welcome to IPv6/4. RIPng Configuration.mp427.6MB
  • 54. Welcome to IPv6/5. EIGRPv6 Configuration.mp435.97MB
  • 54. Welcome to IPv6/6. OSPFv3 Configuration.mp437.98MB
  • 54. Welcome to IPv6/7. Dual Stack.mp443.1MB
  • 54. Welcome to IPv6/8. Subnetting in IPv6.mp438.67MB
  • 54. Welcome to IPv6/9. Summary of Section.mp429.34MB
  • 55. Welcome to Access-List/1. Unraveling Access-List.mp476.06MB
  • 55. Welcome to Access-List/2. Standard ACL Configuration.mp434.27MB
  • 55. Welcome to Access-List/3. Standard ACL's fro Telnet.mp435.82MB
  • 55. Welcome to Access-List/4. Extended ACL Configuration.mp443.33MB
  • 55. Welcome to Access-List/5. Named ACL Configuration.mp424.8MB
  • 55. Welcome to Access-List/6. Using the Remark Command in an ACL.mp430.74MB
  • 55. Welcome to Access-List/7. Summary of Section.mp418.62MB
  • 56. Welcome to NAT/1. Network Address Translation (NAT).mp475.43MB
  • 56. Welcome to NAT/2. Configuring NAT Overload.mp441.68MB
  • 56. Welcome to NAT/3. Summary of Section.mp427.8MB
  • 57. Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)/1. Wide Area Network (WAN).mp4151.85MB
  • 57. Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)/2. Configuring PPP.mp462.83MB
  • 57. Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)/3. Configuring Frame-Relay.mp458.17MB
  • 57. Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)/4. Configuring GRE Tunnels.mp437.25MB
  • 57. Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)/5. Radius Lab.mp477.05MB
  • 57. Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)/6. TACACS+ Lab.mp460.91MB
  • 57. Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)/7. IPSLA Lab.mp490.94MB
  • 57. Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)/8. Summary Section.mp429.94MB
  • 58. Welcome to MPLS/1. Welcome to MPLS.mp499.41MB
  • 58. Welcome to MPLS/2. Basic MPLS Lab.mp454.73MB
  • 58. Welcome to MPLS/3. MPLS VPN Layer 2.mp452.69MB
  • 58. Welcome to MPLS/4. MPLS VPN Layer 3.mp432.27MB
  • 58. Welcome to MPLS/5. Summary of Section.mp424.13MB
  • 59. Introduction to BGP/1. Welcome to BGP.mp470.14MB
  • 59. Introduction to BGP/2. Comparison iBGP VS eBGP.mp441.64MB
  • 59. Introduction to BGP/3. Minimal eBGP Lab.mp427.13MB
  • 59. Introduction to BGP/4. Summary of Section.mp422.21MB
  • 6. Cisco three Layer Model/1. Core Layer.mp486.55MB
  • 6. Cisco three Layer Model/2. Distribution Layer.mp477.67MB
  • 6. Cisco three Layer Model/3. Access Layer.mp4111.46MB
  • 60. Welcome to HSRP/1. Introduction to HSRP.mp4168.36MB
  • 60. Welcome to HSRP/2. HSRP Lab.mp439.45MB
  • 60. Welcome to HSRP/3. Summary of Section.mp411.04MB
  • 61. Introduction to DMVPN/1. DMVPN.mp467.64MB
  • 61. Introduction to DMVPN/2. VPN.mp432.71MB
  • 61. Introduction to DMVPN/3. DMVPN Lab.mp437.22MB
  • 61. Introduction to DMVPN/4. Summary of Section.mp417.4MB
  • 62. IP Services/1. Introduction to IP Services.mp493.69MB
  • 62. IP Services/2. SNMP Lab.mp445.15MB
  • 62. IP Services/3. Summary of Section.mp433.2MB
  • 63. Managing a Cisco Internetwork/1. Configuring DHCP.mp445.11MB
  • 63. Managing a Cisco Internetwork/2. DHCP Relay Agent.mp487.26MB
  • 63. Managing a Cisco Internetwork/3. Verifying DHCP on a Cisco IOS.mp433.51MB
  • 63. Managing a Cisco Internetwork/4. Network Time Protocol (NTP).mp471.21MB
  • 63. Managing a Cisco Internetwork/5. Resolving Hostnames.mp455.27MB
  • 63. Managing a Cisco Internetwork/6. Summary of Section.mp430.49MB
  • 64. Evolution of Intelligent Network/1. Introduction to Evolution of Intelligent Network.mp470.3MB
  • 64. Evolution of Intelligent Network/2. Application Programming Interfaces (API).mp481.15MB
  • 64. Evolution of Intelligent Network/3. Cisco APIC-EM.mp456.68MB
  • 64. Evolution of Intelligent Network/4. Summary of Section.mp443.17MB
  • 65. Licensing/1. Licensing a Cisco Router.mp458.52MB
  • 65. Licensing/2. Licensing Lab.mp419.86MB
  • 65. Licensing/3. Summary of Section.mp424.94MB
  • 66. Summary of Course (for the 200-125 certification)/1. Summary of Course for the new CCNA RS 200-125.mp486.57MB
  • 67. Bonus Lab/1. Extreme Lab from scratch Challenge.mp4341.32MB
  • 68. Quality of Service (QoS)/1. QoS Introduction.mp442.83MB
  • 68. Quality of Service (QoS)/2. QoS Lab.mp4224.51MB
  • 68. Quality of Service (QoS)/3. QoS Explanation.mp4658.9MB
  • 7. TCPIP model/1. A brief history of the model.mp480.9MB
  • 7. TCPIP model/2. The layers of the model & how they map over to the OSI.mp479.19MB
  • 8. Ethernet Networks/1. Definition of Ethernet Networks.mp4136.81MB
  • 8. Ethernet Networks/2. The access method of ethernet (CSMACD).mp4200.61MB
  • 8. Ethernet Networks/3. What cabling standards to we use.mp4221.81MB
  • 9. IPV4 addresses/1. What is an IPv4 address & Its format.mp4180.98MB
  • 9. IPV4 addresses/2. Classes of Addresses and their ranges.mp4269.22MB