From the course: Cisco CCNA (200-301) Cert Prep: 1 Network Fundamentals and Access
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Network components
From the course: Cisco CCNA (200-301) Cert Prep: 1 Network Fundamentals and Access
Network components
- [Instructor] All networking is comprised of several physical devices tied together with cabling. While the cabling is instrumental, I'll first talk about the active ethernet equipment. Modern networks today are built off of a family of standards known as ethernet. This standard defines the protocols, interfaces, cabling types, connectors, and anything else required to operate a local area network. I'll begin with the most critical part of any network: the endpoints. Networks wouldn't exist if it weren't for client devices attempting to access resources. These may consist of PCs, tablets, smartphones, ATM machines, security cameras, really anything that happens to connect to a network and access resources. At the opposite end of the network lies servers. These devices hold content or resources that endpoint devices try and access. This could be a server storing company files, email, or streaming video. Next is the endpoint and server aggregation device: the network switch. From small…
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Network models3m 13s
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Network components4m 39s
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Network topology achitecture5m 40s
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Physical interface and cable types3m 38s
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Command-line interface5m 50s
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Remote access5m 27s
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Interface and cable issue troubleshooting4m 44s
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TCP and UDP2m 26s
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IPv4 addressing and subnetting9m 24s
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Configuring IPv4 addressing4m 54s
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Private IPv4 addressing and NAT3m 31s
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Configure and verify IPv6 addressing and prefix4m 4s
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IPv6 address types6m 45s
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Verify IP parameters on client devices4m 10s
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Virtualization fundamentals2m 2s
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