In Laz’s style of teaching, the course is very laid back to make the topics covered more digestible and easier for anyone to understand.
Lazaro (Laz) Diaz – Cisco New CCNA R S (200-125) The Complete Course
This course is for Cisco’s newest certification, the CCNA R/S 200-125, that became effective on August 21st, 2016.
Laz is notorious for his nonchalant and unconventional way of teaching, and has quickly become an authority when it comes to the CCNA certification. Not to mention his achievement in being instrumental in getting his students certified.
This is his latest course for the CCNA R/S and has everything one needs to prepare for the 200-125 certification exam.
The course was produced in a very effective manner where the student would feel as if they are in a classroom setting and the instructor is speaking directly to them.
In Laz’s style of teaching, the course is very laid back to make the topics covered more digestible and easier for anyone to understand.
Whether you are a novice or just need a refresher, this course has everything you need to prepare & pass the 200-125 certification.
Students will acquire the knowledge and practice labs in this course to make it transferable to real world use, as a Cisco and/or IT Professional.
DISCLAIMER: Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are not part of the course. It is the students responsibility to have these to practice with. The Cisco Packet Tracer & VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco. But students have more options that those. They can create their own lab with real equipment, get BOSON or GNS3. It is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course. Please also NOTE: .pkt files are not up-loadable to this site.
This means you would have to replicate the labs here in order to practice and follow along.
This course will give students an in-depth understanding of networking, using routers and switches and their various configurations and connections. Students will learn how to configure; default, static and dynamic routing. Students will comprehend how to manipulate each of the routing protocols attributes to meet the requirements of the network.
This course will also prepare the student in Layer 2 technology and its various configurations, such as; VLAN’s, VTP, STP, PortFast, EtherChannel, Port-Security, Inter-VLAN communication & Trunking; plus the newest requirements needed for the CCNA (200-125) certification exam as well.
Students will also acquire the knowledge needed to secure their routers through the use of Access-list, configuring the different types of NAT & will be able to manage the router’s components.
Students will also be able to thoroughly grasp the concepts of both Internet Protocols; IPv4 & IPv6
Please keep in mind that Laz has his own book called “The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!” that will further help those that need a more in-depth understanding of IPv4 & IPv6.
Also covered in this course is Wide Area Network Protocols like HDLC, PPP. Frame Relay, HSRP, BGP, MPLS, NHRP, MGRE among other things.
Students will also learn how to create redundancy in their networks through the use of Redundancy Protocols such as HSRP which is just as important. Also, within the WAN, the student will also learn how to create VPN’s and GRE Tunnels among other things that are crucial in passing the new CCNA.
Your Instructor
Lazaro (Laz) Diaz
Lazaro (Laz) Diaz
This will be the year to achieve your goals!
If you are determined, ambitious and hungry for a new beginning…then this year should be your year!
…and how better to or end the year than to get an IT Certification!
Whether you are interested in the CCNA R/S, the CCENT, ICND2, the CCNP, CompTIA or Microsoft certifications; or maybe you just want to understand the key topics for these, taking one or ALL of my courses, will get you a lot closer to that goal.
But, don’t take my word for it…please take a look at the FREE s (they are available in all my courses) and see for yourself.
As for me, this will be the year of putting out new courses for different types of IT certifications among other things.
Expect to see more courses on Cisco, Microsoft, CompTIA to name a few.
I also hope to complete my second book based on ALL the Routing Protocols either at the end of this year or by the first quarter of next year.
Also, I am also writing a full Cisco CCNA Book with a London based company called PACKT that should be out by the end of this year and should become available worldwide by next year. However, don’t worry! …I will notify you when my full CCNA book is published and available.
But remember, my first book is currently available on AMAZON and it’s called “The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!” This is for those that may need a little help in understanding IP’s since it is the key topic to Networking and IT in general.
So yes, with all these great plans for the near future, my schedule will be quite full but fulfilling because I really LOVE what I do and teaching IT courses is my lifelong passion!
Now…what you wanted to know about me but where afraid to ask:
If you are tired of the same old methods of learning and want someone that is pretty much unconventional, but at the same time will provide you with an enjoyable learning experience in layman’s terms…then please my courses and you will discover that I am your guy.
I am a Network Engineer with many years in the field and in the teaching industry. I hold the following certifications: CCNA, CCNA Security, CCNA Voice, CCNP, Security+, Network+, A+, MCP, MCTS & MOS and since then, I have passed the first of the required two test for the CCIE.
My teaching experience stems from teaching at institutions like Palm Beach Community College, New Horizons, Florida Career College (now Anthem College) and The Academy of South Florida not to mention that I also do private consulting.
Now, I bring the classroom to you by being in several e-Learning platforms world-wide, teaching over 100K students…courtesy of the internet. Thank goodness for technology! 😉
Having been in all sides of the spectrum; as a student, a teacher/trainer, and in the field, I believe this uniquely qualifies me to understand you, the student. I know first hand what you have been exposed to as opposed to what you really want to accomplish. These two are sometimes extremely conflicting and frustrating. That is why I teach in the manner I do and can relate to your rejection of the Status Quo.
I have taught corporate employees at MetroPCS (now T-Mobile) and have also taught IT professionals of companies like The Florida Marlins, Ulysse Nardin, Alberta Water Department (Canada), The Assurant Group, Hospital personnel & Attorney’s firms, among others. to guide them in acquiring their IT certifications or general knowledge.
However, my expertice also extends to being able to teach applications as well. YES!…I am also an applications instructor and qualified to teach Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access.This of course includes the MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) certification.
As you can see, I am a multifaceted person and consider myself to be an eternal student as well.
I teach in an unconventional way that allows for students to understand the subject matter and can therefore, not only prepare them for a Cisco, Microsoft or CompTIA certification exam, but apply my methods in the real world. I strive to give the student a greater opportunity to compete in the current job markets. Do I go above and beyond what is needed for a certification?…YES, I do!…because it’s not only about getting a certification, it’s also about making sure that you, the student, is prepared for a job interview and/or maintaining your current job by enhancing your skills. This is where I step in and make sure that you are prepared for whatever you need and make you an asset to your employer. Everyone has different requirements and I make sure, or at least I try, to provide information for most scenarios.
My classes and/or courses are very simple and that’s how I like to teach. I truly believe in “KISS”,,,NO, I don’t want to kiss you, what this means “keep it simple stupid” – If things are kept simple, easily explained in a way that the student can grasp quickly and retain the information…then I have achieved my goal!
For those that do not know me yet, you may not be used to my style of teaching, but you will soon get accustomed to it :)… I’m very laid back, I try to make learning fun and I teach in layman’s terms…no physics jargon or mumbo jumbo in my teachings. My courses are very interactive and extremely dynamic!…you will not find my lectures monotone or boring, because falling asleep, for lack of excitement, is just NOT an option. Just take a look for yourself at my video s, which I always provide on ALL my courses, so you can determine if I’m the right guy to help you get your industry specific certifications. 😉
I certainly hope that after a careful review of my credentials & testimonials (you can Google it you know!), I’m the Cisco, Microsoft or CompTIA Instructor you’re looking for!
Laz
Network Engineer, Cisco, Microsoft, CompTIA Instructor &
Motivational Evangelist
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Author of: “The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!” now on AMAZON
Course Curriculum
Introduction to the CCNA 200-125 Composite Certification
S1L1 CCNA 200-125 Inroduction to the course (6:32)
Introduction to TCP/IP Networking
S2L2 Introduction to TCP:IP Networking (4:02)
S2L3 Perspectives on Networking (8:47)
S2L4 The Application Layer of the TCP:IP Model (3:09)
S2L5 the Transport Layer of the TCP:IP Model (4:55)
S2L6 The Network Layer of the TCP:IP Model (3:21)
S2L7 The Link and Physical Layer of the TCP:IP Model (2:39)
S2L8 Summary of Section (3:43)
The Breakdown to the OSI Model
S3L9 The OSI Model (2:17)
S3L10 Comparing the OSI and TCP:IP Model (4:56)
S3L11 OSI Layers and their functions (7:58)
S3L12 OSI Layering Concepts and Benefits (3:49)
S3L13 Summary of Section 3 (1:45)
A look at the Cisco Models
S4L14 Cisco 3 Layer Model (3:25)
S4L15 Cisco Collapsed Architecture (2:37)
S4L16 Summary of Section 4 (2:21)
An Introduction to Ethernet LANs
S5L17 an Overview of LAN’s (3:34)
S5L18 Small Office Home Office LAN (9:44)
S5L19 Common Enterprise LAN (11:36)
S5L20 Ethernet Cabling Standards (8:17)
S5L21 Summary of Section 5 (2:50)
Nodes used on Ethernet LANs
S6L22 Devices used on an Ethernet Network (6:32)
S6L23 Summary of Section 6 (3:48)
Introduction to IPv4 Addressing
S7L24 Introduction to IPv4 Addressing (10:08)
S7L25 Format and Classes of an IPv4 Address (11:10)
S7L26 Classes and private IP Addressing (11:14)
S7L27 Summary of Section 7 (2:50)
Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4
S8L28 Class-Full Subnetting in IPv4 (15:35)
S8L29 Subnetting a Class “C” Address (4:53)
S8L30 Subnetting a Class “B” Address (4:00)
S8L31 Subnetting a Class “A” Address (5:14)
S8L32 Summary of Section 8 (1:21)
VLSM
S9L33 VLSM (2:43)
S9L34 VLSM Breakdown (11:41)
S9L35 Creating a VLSM Network (3:09)
S9L36 Summary of Section 9 (2:09)
Route Summarization
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S10L37 Route Summarization (2:51)
S10L38 Summarization Breakdown (5:46)
S10L39 Assigning the Summary Address (8:04)
S10L40 Summary of Section 10 (1:26)
Configuration within the CLI
S11L41 Introduction to Cisco’s CLI (2:27)
S11L42 Navigation of the CLI (11:25)
S11L43 Cisco Router Components (6:12)
S11L44 Router Boot Sequence (5:17)
S11L45 password Recovery Procedure (11:31)
S11L46 Router Administrative Commands (18:25)
S11L47 Router interface Commands (9:28)
S11L48 Summary of Section 11 (4:36)
All About Routing
S12L49 Routing Packets in your network (9:24)
S12L50 Default Routing (11:51)
S12L51 Static Routing (10:23)
S12L52 Dynamic Routing (2:54)
S12L53 Configuring RIPv2 (11:41)
S12L54 Passive Interface (1:47)
S12L55 Configuring the Passive-Interface (7:29)
S12L56 RIPv2 Default Routes (1:44)
S12L57 Configuring RIPv2 Default Routes (7:34)
S12L58 Summary of Section 12 (3:32)
The EIGRP Routing Protocol
S13L59 The EIGRP Routing Protocol (19:40)
Basic Configuration of EIGRP (8:43)
The EIGRP Topology Table (6:16)
Successor and Feasible Successor Routes (12:42)
The EIGRP Neighbor Table (4:10)
Wildcards to Configure EIGRP (8:28)
Tweaking the Bandwidth in EIGRP (8:25)
Load Balancing with EIGRP (5:31)
Summary of Section 13 (5:32)
All About OSPF
All About OSPF (12:45)
OSPF Basic Lab (7:24)
Designated and Backup Router Lab (20:40)
Multi Area OSPF Lab (12:51)
OSPF Authentication Lab (9:29)
Summary of Section 14 (2:52)
All About Switching
LAN Switching (5:24)
Common Command on a Switch (13:11)
The Spanning Tree Protocol (5:00)
STP Election Process (13:36)
Manipulation of STP (6:55)
Summary of Section 15 (3:15)
All About VLAN’s
Using Vlans in Our Network (4:01)
VLAN Configuration (12:00)
Using the Virtual Trunking Protocol (7:46)
Trunking Ports on L2 Switches (10:22)
Securing Ports on a Switch (9:45)
Summary of Section 16 (2:24)
Welcome to Inter-Vlan Routing and EtherChannel
Inter-VLAN Routing (12:04)
Ether-Channel (2:16)
EtherChannel Configuration (16:22)
Summary of Section 17 (2:31)
Welcome to IPv6
The Ins and Outs of IPv6 (19:05)
Assigning IPv6 Addresses to an Interface (12:11)
Static Routing In IPv6 (8:36)
RIPng Configuration (7:20)
EIGRPv6 Configuration (9:57)
OSPFv3 Configuration (9:31)
Dual Stack Routing (10:36)
Subnetting in IPv6 (7:47)
Summary of Section (2:43)
Welcome to Access-List
Unraveling Access-List (7:35)
Standard ACL Configuration (7:30)
Standard ACL’s for Telnet (8:38)
Extended ACL Configuration (12:49)
Named ACL Configuration (6:12)
Remark Command in an ACL (7:14)
Summary of Section 19 (1:48)
Welcome to NAT
Network Address Translation (NAT) (7:25)
Configuring Nat Overload (8:54)
Summary of Section 20 (2:47)
Welcome to Wide Area Network (WAN)
Welcome to WAN (17:34)
Configuring PPP (20:40)
Configuring Frame-Relay (19:27)
Configuring GRE Tunnels (7:50)
Radius Lab (15:14)
TACACS+ Lab (12:32)
IPSLA Lab (21:35)
Summary of Section (3:59)
Welcome to MPLS
Welcome to MPLS (12:08)
The Basics of MPLS (22:04)
MPLS VPN Layer 2 (22:49)
MPLS VPN Layer 3 (13:40)
Summary of Section (3:23)
Welcome to BGP
Introduction to BGP (7:35)
Comparison eBGP VS iBGP Lab (14:07)
Minimal eBGP (8:31)
Summary of Section (2:23)
Welcome to HSRP
Introduction to HSRP (20:38)
HSRP Lab (13:33)
Summary of Section (1:23)
Welcome to DMVPN
Intro to DMVPN (7:32)
DMVPN Lab (13:23)
VPN (3:43)
Summary of Section (2:05)
IP Services
Introduction to IP Services (11:07)
SNMP LAB (12:16)
Summary of Section (4:26)
Managing a Cisco Internetwork
Configuring DHCP (11:30)
DHCP Relay Agent (15:34)
Verifying DHCP on a Cisco IOS (5:55)
Network Time Protocol (NTP) (17:00)
Resolving Hostnames (10:48)
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Summary of Section (3:26)
Evolution of Intelligent Network
Introduction to Evolution of Intelligent Network (7:44)
API’s (9:33)
Cisco APIC-EM (6:20)
Summary of Section (5:50)
Licensing
Licensing a Cisco Router (6:03)
Licensing Lab (8:37)
Summary of Section (2:52)
Summary of Course
S26 Summary of Course (12:46)
Bonus Lab
Extreme Lab From Scratch Challenge (10:30)
Quality of Service (QoS)
QoS Introduction (1:59)
QoS Lab (29:16)
QoS Explanation (30:26)
Bonus Practice Multiple Topics Labs
Bonus Practice Multiple Topics Lab (83:50)
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