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Key Features
Secure your future in network engineering with this intensive boot camp-style certification guide
Gain knowledge of the latest trends in Cisco networking and security and boost your career prospects
Design and implement a wide range of networking technologies and services using Cisco solutions
Book DescriptionIn the dynamic technology landscape, staying on top of the latest technology trends is a must, especially if you want to build a career in network administration. Achieving CCNA 200-301 certification will validate your knowledge of networking concepts, and this book will help you to do just that.
This exam guide focuses on the fundamentals to help you gain a high-level understanding of networking, security, IP connectivity, IP services, programmability, and automation. Starting with the functions of various networking components, you'll discover how they are used to build and improve an enterprise network. You'll then delve into configuring networking devices using a command-line interface (CLI) to provide network access, services, security, connectivity, and management. The book covers important aspects of network engineering using a variety of hands-on labs and real-world scenarios that will help you gain essential practical skills. As you make progress, this CCNA certification study guide will help you get to grips with the solutions and technologies that you need to implement and administer a broad range of modern networks and IT infrastructures.
By the end of this book, you'll have gained the confidence to pass the Cisco CCNA 200-301 exam on the first attempt and be well-versed in a variety of network administration and security engineering solutions.What you will learn
Understand the benefits of creating an optimal network
Create and implement IP schemes in an enterprise network
Design and implement virtual local area networks (VLANs)
Administer dynamic routing protocols, network security, and automation
Get to grips with various IP services that are essential to every network
Discover how to troubleshoot networking devices
Who this book is forThis guide is for IT professionals looking to boost their network engineering and security administration career prospects. If you want to gain a Cisco CCNA certification and start a career as a network security professional, you'll find this book useful. Although no knowledge about Cisco technologies is expected, a basic understanding of industry-level network fundamentals will help you grasp the topics covered easily.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
Dicke: 41 mm
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978-1-80020-809-4 (9781800208094)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Glen D. Singh is a cybersecurity author, educator and SecOps professional. His areas of expertise are cybersecurity operations, offensive security tactics and techniques, and enterprise networking. He holds a Master of Science (MSc) in cybersecurity and many industry certifications from top awarding bodies such as EC-Council, Cisco, and Check Point.
Glen loves teaching and mentoring others while sharing his wealth of knowledge and experience as an author. He has written many books, which focus on vulnerability discovery and exploitation, threat detection, intrusion analysis, incident response, network security, and enterprise networking. As an aspiring game changer, Glen is passionate about increasing cybersecurity awareness in his homeland, Trinidad and Tobago.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Networking
Getting Started with Cisco IOS Devices
IP Addressing and Subnetting
Detecting Physical Issues, Wireless Architectures and Virtualization
Implementing VLANs, Layer 2 Discovery Protocols, and EtherChannels
Understanding and Configuring Spanning-Tree
Interpreting Routing Components
Understanding First Hop Redundancy, Static and Dynamic Routing
Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT)
Implementing Network Services and IP Operations
Exploring Network Security
Configuring Device Access Control and VPNs
Implementing Access Control Lists
Implementing Layer 2 and Wireless Security
Network Automation and Programmability Techniques
Mock Exam 1
Mock Exam 2