Published 10/2024
Created by Abhishek CSEPracticals,Shiwani Nigam
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 27 Lectures ( 3h 43m ) | Size: 1.67 GB
Networking Topics, Cisco LABS, GNS3 Labs, NAT/PAT, DHCP client/server, DHCP Relay
What you’ll learn:
What is NAT and its Practicals Usage
How to design Networks using NAT
NAT Configuration and LAB sessions on Cisco Device
Networking bases logical thinking and Real World outlook regarding Network Mgmt
Requirements:
Basic L3 Routing is Must
Basic knowledge of ARP, PING
Description:
In this course, you will dive deep into two fundamental networking concepts: Network Address Translation (NAT) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). These technologies play a crucial role in modern networks, enabling efficient IP address management and improving network security.NAT allows you to map private IP addresses to a public IP, making it possible for multiple devices within a local network to share a single public address when accessing the internet. You’ll learn how NAT works, its different types (Static, Dynamic, and PAT), and how it ensures better IP utilization while protecting internal networks.DHCP, on the other hand, simplifies network configuration by automatically assigning IP addresses to devices on a network. You’ll gain a strong understanding of how DHCP servers and clients interact, including the lease process, reservation, and how to set up and troubleshoot DHCP.Whether you’re a networking beginner or looking to strengthen your skills, this course covers essential theory and practical applications, equipping you to confidently work with NAT and DHCP in real-world environments. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to design, configure, and manage networks that effectively leverage NAT and DHCP.Best of luck with the course. Should you want to refund the course, you have 30 days refund policy on udemy.
Who this course is for:
Network Engineers and Administrators looking to configure Networks
CSE UG/PG students
Network Admins
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