Introduction to Networking for Cisco CCNA by Ross Bagurdes This is the first in a series of courses designed to prepare you for the Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam. This course will introduce the basic components needed to understand data networks, including networking models and network addressing. This course is part of: Cisco CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate (200-301) Path Course Overview 1m 57s Course Overview 1m 57s A Brief History of Moving Information 10m 17s Introduction 2m 0s What Is Networking? 7m 2s Summary 1m 14s Dissecting Communication 10m 54s Introduction 1m 23s Local and Global Addressing 6m 14s Protocols and Communication Models 2m 15s Summary 1m 0s Network Communication Models 24m 13s Introduction 1m 2s Categorizing Data Transmissions 13m 58s The OSI Model 2m 13s OSI Model vs. TCPIP Model 6m 18s Summary 40s Encapsulation 12m 29s Introduction 1m 39s Examining the OSI Model 1m 33s How Encapsulation Works 7m 15s Summary 2m 2s Data Networks and Addressing 39m 25s Introduction 1m 12s Addressing the Network 7m 41s How Local Communication Works 2m 6s How Global Addressing Works 3m 51s IP Networks 7m 32s Demo: Examining the IP Address of a Workstation 5m 26s Demo: Examining Ping 3m 7s Demo: ipconfig All and Pinging a Device Outside Your Network 3m 1s Demo Changing the IP Address on Your Workstation 4m 40s Summary 44s Cisco Certifications 16m 12s Introduction 51s Cisco Certification 4m 22s Exam Objectives 1m 31s Studying for the CCNA 3m 9s Lab Equipment 4m 45s Summary 1m 32s Level Intermediate Duration 1h 55m Released 25 Mar 2020