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Lynda - Foundations of Networking: Network Media (WANs)
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Lynda - Foundations of Networking: Network Media (WANs)
Subject: IT 
Software: Routers Cisco Switches 
Author:  Greg Sowell 

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2h 2m Beginner Feb 29, 2016 | Uploaded in Mar 26, 2016 by 2boweb

With some simple hardware and routing protocols, you can connect offices in almost any location. Wide area networks (WANs) allow data to be shared securely and quickly over long distances. In this course, networking expert Greg Sowell describes how to set up WANs, including networking your workstations with switchs and connecting them to the Internet via a routing device.

He discusses different WAN technologies and features such as speeds, spans, and price points—including inexpensive options such as VPN. He then covers switches (the devices that connect computers in your building) and routers (devices that control the transmission of network data). Along the way, Greg shows how to build private connections, implement free networking over the Internet, build switch networks, and overlay-routed networks. He'll also introduce different routing protocols, such as OPSF link-state routing and distance-vector routing with RIPv2, EIGRP, and BGP.

Note that this course maps to domains 1 and 2 of the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Networking Fundamentals certification exam (98-366). 
Topics include:
	•	Understanding the technology: from dial-up to VPNs
	•	Working with hubs, bridges, and switches
	•	Ensuring hardware redundancy
	•	Using switching types and MAC tables
	•	Preventing bridge loops with STP
	•	Routing with routing tables
	•	Using NAT
	•	Securing your switches and routers
	•	Setting up firewalls
	•	Working with different routing protocols: RIPv2, OSPF, EIGRP, and more

Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)-475824.mp419.12 MiB
Welcome-475805.mp417.03 MiB
Routing tables-475829.mp414.89 MiB
OSPF-475840.mp413.49 MiB
Basic router security-475832.mp413.05 MiB
Next steps-475845.mp412.76 MiB
Tunnels and VPN-475814.mp412.66 MiB
Leased lines-475812.mp410.98 MiB
Dial-up-475809.mp410.85 MiB
Security options-475825.mp410.85 MiB
BGP-475843.mp410.48 MiB
EIGRP-475842.mp410.35 MiB
Distance vector-475837.mp410.18 MiB
Link state-475838.mp49.73 MiB
Hardware specification-475818.mp49.25 MiB
Hubs, bridges, and switches-475817.mp48.93 MiB
Directly connected and static routes-475836.mp48.89 MiB
Software routing in Windows-475830.mp48.86 MiB
Hardware redundancy-475820.mp48.78 MiB
Cable and broadband-475811.mp48.39 MiB
DSL and ADSL-475810.mp48.27 MiB
RIPv2-475839.mp47.64 MiB
Static vs. dynamic routing-475828.mp47.3 MiB
Switching types and MAC tables-475821.mp47.26 MiB
OSPF areas-475841.mp47 MiB
Firewall advanced features-475834.mp46.97 MiB
MPLS and VPLS-475813.mp46.94 MiB
Firewalls and security zones-475833.mp46.52 MiB
Network Address Translation (NAT)-475831.mp46.13 MiB
Fringe WAN connection options-475815.mp45.99 MiB
Transmission and speed considerations-475827.mp45.81 MiB
VLANs-475823.mp45.68 MiB
Managed and unmanaged switches-475822.mp45.33 MiB
Backplane speed-475819.mp43.76 MiB
MTA Networking Fundamentals exam-475807.mp41.28 MiB
What you should know-475806.mp41.04 MiB
Ex_Files_FoN_WANs/Exercise Files/FoNNB_IP Nerwork Media WANs.pdf75.08 KiB