CCNA ICND2 200-105 Pearson uCertify Network Simulator

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The Cisco CCNA certification is a globally recognized, foundation-level credential designed for IT professionals, IT network practitioners. The CCNA ICND2 200-105 exam validates the expertise and technical knowledge required for LAN Switching Fundamentals; Infrastructure Maintenance; Infrastructure Services; Network Fundamentals; and Routing Fundamentals.

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Chapter 3: Spanning Tree Protocol Implementation

  • STP Configuration I
  • STP Configuration II
  • STP Configuration III
  • Static EtherChannel
  • Dynamic EtherChannel I
  • Dynamic EtherChannel II
  • Dynamic EtherChannel III
  • Dynamic EtherChannel IV
  • Portfast Configuration I
  • Portfast Configuration II
  • BPDU Guard Configuration I
  • BPDU Guard Configuration II
  • STP Analysis
  • STP Configuration
  • STP Prediction Drills I
  • STP Prediction Drills II
  • STP Prediction Drills III
  • STP Prediction Drills IV
  • Path Analysis III
  • STP Feature Troubleshooting
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Chapter 4: LAN Troubleshooting

  • Path Troubleshooting I
  • STP Troubleshooting
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Chapter 5: VLAN Trunking Protocol

  • VTP Configuration I
  • VTP Configuration II
  • VTP Configuration III
  • VTP Configuration IV
  • VTP Configuration V
  • VTP I
  • VTP Transparent Mode
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Chapter 8:Implementing OSPF for IPv4

  • Interpreting the show ip route output
  • OSPF Serial Configuration I
  • OSPF Serial Configuration II
  • OSPF Serial Configuration III
  • OSPF Serial Configuration IV
  • OSPF Serial Configuration V
  • OSPF Serial Configuration VI
  • OSPF Router ID I
  • OSPF Router ID II
  • OSPF Metric Tuning I
  • OSPF Metric Tuning II
  • OSPF Metric Tuning III
  • OSPF Neighbors I
  • OSPF Neighbors II
  • OSPF Neighbors III
  • OSPF Neighbors IV
  • OSPF Neighbors V
  • OSPF Interface Configuration I
  • OSPF Interface Configuration II
  • OSPF Configuration I
  • OSPF Configuration II
  • OSPF Configuration III
  • OSPF Metric Manipulation
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Chapter 10: Implementing EIGRP for IPv4

  • EIGRP Serial Configuration I
  • EIGRP Serial Configuration II
  • EIGRP Serial Configuration III
  • EIGRP Serial Configuration IV
  • EIGRP Serial Configuration V
  • EIGRP Serial Configuration VI
  • EIGRP Route Tuning I
  • EIGRP Route Tuning II
  • EIGRP Route Tuning III
  • EIGRP Route Tuning IV
  • EIGRP Neighbors I
  • EIGRP Neighbors II
  • EIGRP Neighbors III
  • EIGRP Auto-summary
  • EIGRP Configuration I
  • EIGRP Configuration II
  • EIGRP Metric Manipulation
  • EIGRP Variance and Maximum Paths
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Chapter 11: Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing Protocols

  • Path Analysis IV
  • EIGRP Troubleshooting
  • IP Routing
  • OSPF Troubleshooting I
  • OSPF Multiarea Troubleshooting
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Chapter 12: Implementing External BGP

  • eBGP Peering I
  • eBGP Peering II
  • eBGP Network Configuration I
  • eBGP Network Configuration II
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Chapter 13: Implementing Point-to-Point WANs

  • Serial Link Configuration I
  • Serial Link Configuration II
  • Serial Link Configuration III
  • Serial Link Configuration IV
  • Serial Configuration I
  • Serial Configuration II
  • Serial Authentication I
  • Serial Authentication II
  • Serial Link Configuration
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Chapter 15: Private WANs with Internet VPN

  • GRE Tunnel Configuration I
  • GRE Tunnel Configuration II
  • GRE Tunnel Configuration III
  • GRE Tunnel Configuration IV
  • GRE Tunnel Troubleshooting
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Chapter 16: Basic IPv4 Access Control Lists

  • Standard ACL
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Chapter 17: Advanced IPv4 Access Control Lists

  • ACL I
  • ACL II
  • ACL III
  • ACL IV
  • ACL V
  • ACL VI
  • ACL Analysis I
  • Named ACL I
  • Named ACL II
  • Named ACL III
  • Extended ACL I
  • Extended ACL II
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Chapter 19: IPv4 Routing in the LAN

  • MLS Configuration I
  • MLS Configuration II
  • MLS Configuration III
  • MLS IPv6 Configuration I
  • MLS IPv6 Configuration II
  • Router-on-a-Stick to MLS I
  • Router-on-a-Stick to MLS II
  • MLS Troubleshooting
  • Router-on-a-Stick Troubleshooting
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Chapter 20: Implementing HSRP for First-Hop Routing

  • HSRP Configuration I
  • HSRP Configuration II
  • HSRP Configuration III
  • HSRP Configuration IV
  • HSRP Configuration
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Chapter 21: Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing

  • Path Troubleshooting III
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Chapter 22: IPv6 Routing Operation and Troubleshooting

  • IPv6 Address Configuration V
  • IPv6 Address Configuration VI
  • IPv6 Address Configuration VII
  • IPv6 Address Configuration VIII
  • IPv6 Address Configuration IX
  • IPv6 Routing
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Chapter 23: Implementing OSPF for IPv6

  • IPv6 Routing Configuration I
  • IPv6 Routing Configuration II
  • IPv6 Routing Configuration III
  • OSPF for IPv6 Serial Configuration I
  • OSPF for IPv6 Serial Configuration II
  • OSPF for IPv6 Serial Configuration III
  • OSPF for IPv6 Serial Configuration IV
  • OSPF for IPv6 Serial Configuration V
  • OSPF for IPv6 Serial Configuration VI
  • OSPF for IPv6 Router ID I
  • OSPF for IPv6 Router ID II
  • OSPF for IPv6 Metric Tuning I
  • OSPF for IPv6 Metric Tuning II
  • OSPF for IPv6 Metric Tuning III
  • OSPF for IPv6 Neighbors I
  • OSPF for IPv6 Neighbors II
  • OSPF for IPv6 Neighbors III
  • OSPF for IPv6 Neighbors IV
  • OSPF for IPv6 Neighbors V
  • OSPF for IPv6 Neighbors VI
  • OSPF for IPv6 Neighbors VII
  • OSPF for IPv6 Neighbors VIII
  • OSPF for IPv6 Troubleshooting I
  • OSPF for IPv6 Troubleshooting II
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Chapter 24: Implementing EIGRP for IPv6

  • EIGRP for IPv6 Serial Configuration I
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Serial Configuration II
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Serial Configuration III
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Serial Configuration VI
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Route Tuning I
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Route Tuning II
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Route Tuning III
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Route Tuning IV
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Neighbors I
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Neighbors II
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Configuration
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Metric Manipulation
  • EIGRP for IPv6 Troubleshooting
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Chapter 25: IPv6 Access Control Lists

  • IPv6 ACL I
  • IPv6 ACL II
  • IPv6 ACL III
  • IPv6 ACL IV
  • IPv6 ACL V
  • IPv6 ACL VI
  • IPv6 ACL Analysis I
  • Advanced IPv6 ACL I
  • Advanced IPv6 ACL II
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Chapter 26: Network Management

  • SNMP Configuration I
  • SNMP Configuration II
  • SNMP Configuration III
  • IP SLA Configuration I
  • IP SLA Configuration II
  • SPAN Configuration I
  • SPAN Configuration II
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LAN Switching

  • VLAN Configuration: Assessment
  • STP Configuration: Assessment
  • STP Prediction: Assessment
  • STP Features Configuration: Assessment
  • Virtual Trunking Protocol (VTP) Configuration: Assessment
  • EtherChannel: Assessment
  • Multiprotocol Switching (MLS) Configuration: Assessment
  • ICND2 Switching Final Exam: Assessment
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WAN

  • Serial Link Configuration: Assessment
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Routing

  • Routing OSPF: Assessment
  • Routing OSPF, Load Balancing, and Metric Manipulation: Assessment
  • IPv6 Routing - OSPF for IPv6: Assessment
  • Routing EIGRP, Load Balancing, and Metric Manipulation: Assessment
  • IPv6 Routing - EIGRP: Assessment
  • External Border Gateway Protocol (eBGP) Configuration: Assessment
  • ICND2 Routing Final Exam: Assessment
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Services

  • IPv6 Access List Configuration: Assessment
  • HSRP Configuration: Assessment
  • Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Configuration: Assessment
  • SNMP Configuration: Assessment
  • IP Service Level Agreement Configuration: Assessment
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Troubleshooting

  • Troubleshooting VLANs: Assessment
  • STP Troubleshooting: Assessment
  • Troubleshooting Path Analysis: Assessment
  • Troubleshooting OSPF: Assessment
  • Troubleshooting EIGRP: Assessment

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