๐Ÿ”’ Closed Cisco CCNA Network Fundamentals Final Chapters

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What You'll Learn


โœ… Learn TCP/IP

โœ… Learn about the Three-Way Handshake

โœ… Learn what UDP and TCP communication is

โœ… Learn what Windowing is

โœ… Learn what Sequence and Port Numbers are

โœ… Learn how one device communicates with another

โœ… Learn what LAN Devices that are used

โœ… Learn the Data Link

โœ… Learn what Ethernet is

โœ… Learn what is CSMA/CD

โœ… Learn about Broadcast & Collision Domains




Course Content


Requirements​

  • You should have the knowledge from Network Fundamentals Chapter 1 & 2
  • Part 1 ๐Ÿ‘‡ ๐Ÿ‘‡ ๐Ÿ‘‡
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Description​

This is the last 2 course of the series Networking Fundamentals. Here we immediately go into the basics of Network types and LAN devices. Next we cover communication over the LAN.
You will learn about the basics of what a LAN is, what devices we will be using, and the ability to see LAN Networking in a different manner. We learn about CSMA/CD, Half & full Duplex, Collison & Broadcast Domains,how Mac address tables are created, and so on . You will learn where a router and a switch fits in the Network. You will also learn about what pins are used to transmit and receive.
It is a lot of fun, let's get started.

Who this course is for:​

  • Those how are pursing their CCNA certification
 
This course on Udemy, titled "Networking Fundamentals," is a two-part series covering the basics of networking. The final two courses focus on the basics of LAN networks and LAN devices, including CSMA/CD, Half & full Duplex, Collison & Broadcast Domains, and how Mac address tables are created. The course also covers where a router and a switch fit in the network and what pins are used to transmit and receive. The course is aimed at those pursuing their CCNA certification and assumes prior knowledge from Network Fundamentals Chapter 1 & 2. The course is designed to be fun and engaging, and it covers everything from TCP/IP to UDP and TCP communication, windowing, sequence and port numbers, LAN devices, and Ethernet.
 
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