CCNA CYBER OPS 210-250 PART 2
£99.00

We Offer:
- Instructor Led classroom based training
- Hands on Training
- Free study material
- Interactive session with interview QA’s
- Lab Exercises
- Placement support for all courses
- Unlimited lab access
- Affordable course fees
- Fast Track: Monday-Friday 4 weeks (1 HR Online)
- Slow Track: 2 days a week Duration: 16 Weeks
Who this course is for:Every company wants CCNA CYBER OPS 210-250 PART 1 certified network experts to join their team, because these are the people that protect the company from all kinds of online threats. For a business, getting a CCNA CYBER OPS 210-250 PART 1 certified security expert is certainly a game-changing moment. Despite the fact that earning this certification is really difficult, if the candidate is hardworking and determined, nothing will come in between you and the success
The CCNP certification suits IT professionals who want to go further with their career and can include the following:
The CCNP certification suits IT professionals who want to go further with their career and can include the following:
- Third Line Support
- Network Engineer
- Network Analyst
- IT Team Leader
- Systems Engineer
- Network Specialist
Course Features
- Lectures 73
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 48 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Self
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Routers content
- Characteristics of Routing Protocols Chapter
- Remote Site Connectivity Chapter
- IPv6 Review and RIPng Chapter
- Fundamental EIGRP Concepts Chapter
- Advanced EIGRP Concepts Chapter
- EIGRP IPv6 and Named Configuration Chapter
- Fundamental OSPF Concepts Chapter
- The OSPF Link State Database Chapter
- Advanced OSPF Concepts Chapter
- Route Redistribution Chapter
- Route Selection Chapter
- Fundamentals of Internet Connectivity Chapter
- Fundamental BGP Concepts Chapter
- Advanced BGP Options Chapter
- IPv6 Internet Connectivity Chapter
- Fundamental Router Security Concepts Chapter
- Routing Protocol Authentication
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Switch content
- Enterprise Campus Network Design
- Switch Operation
- Switch Port Configuration and Building a Campus Network
- VLANs and Trunks
- VLAN Trunking Protocol 123 Part III Working with Redundant Links
- Traditional Spanning Tree Protocol
- Spanning-Tree Configuration
- Protecting the Spanning Tree Protocol Topology
- Advanced Spanning Tree Protocol
- Aggregating Switch Links 241 Part IV Multilayer Switching
- Multilayer Switching
- Configuring DHCP 289 Part V Monitoring Campus Networks
- Logging Switch Activity and Managing Switches with SNMP
- Monitoring Performance with IP SLA
- Using Port Mirroring to Monitor Traffic 349 Part VI Implementing High Availability
- Understanding High Availability 365
- Layer 3 High Availability 381
- From the Library of Outcast ptg13859681 ix Part VII Securing Switched Networks Chapter
- Securing Switch Access
- Securing VLANs 431 Chapter
- Preventing Spoofing Attacks
- Managing Switch Users 461
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Troubleshooting content
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Troubleshooting IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs and Prefix Lists
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Troubleshooting GRE and Basic Routing Tunnels
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Module 13 Troubleshooting EIGRP
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SPF and OSPFv3
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Troubleshooting Route Maps and Policy Based Routing
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Troubleshooting Redistribution
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Troubleshooting BGP
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Troubleshooting Management Protocols and Tools
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Troubleshooting Management Access