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Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Course from Beginner to Expert 2026
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Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Course from Beginner to Expert 2026

Master CCNA 200-301 v1.1 in Simple English with Hands-on Practical Packet Tracer Labs from real-world Industry Expert
Created byYugendhira M
Last updated 4/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • This course will help you to prepare for the CCNA 200-301 v1.1 certification exam
  • Explore how routing and switching technologies work in real world environments
  • Gain hands-on Cisco CCNA configuration and troubleshooting experience through practice labs
  • Develop skills and confident to work on production network environment
  • Design, configure, and secure Ethernet LANs
  • Configure essential network services like DHCP and DNS
  • Understand addressing and subnetting
  • Understand the core concepts of networking
  • Learn the fundamentals of network automation
  • Once you completed the course you can start your career in Networking domain
  • Learn CCNA from the real-time Industry expert

Course content

1 section118 lectures34h 10m total length
  • Introduction to Networks7:41
  • Understanding the OSI Reference Model25:03
  • The TCP/IP Model5:14
  • Installation steps of Packet Tracer tool for Lab Practice25:13
  • Datalink Layer (Layer 2) - Overview7:40
  • MAC Address8:19
  • Ethernet Frames14:15
  • ARP - Address Resolution Protocol - Part 113:47
  • ARP - Address Resolution Protocol - Part 223:57
  • Understanding the basics of Switches1:07:42
  • Transport Layer (Layer 4) - Overview21:40
  • TCP & UDP30:30
  • Please support !!0:19
  • Network Layer - Layer 3 - Overview20:12
  • What is Unicast, Multicast & Broadcast ?4:32
  • IP Address Introduction23:34
  • IP Address Classes & Limitations of Classful Addressing14:59
  • IP Subnetting Introduction24:38
  • Decimal to Binary Conversion14:05
  • Subnetting Practice38:43
  • Physical Layer (Layer 1) - Overview13:25
  • LAN Design Hierarchy - Core, Distribution & Access Layers13:50
  • Introduction to VLAN - Virtual Local Area Network13:58
  • Default VLAN8:20
  • Access Port in Switch29:43
  • Trunk Port in Switch30:14
  • Native VLAN in Switch29:13
  • DTP - Dynamic Trunking Protocol22:56
  • VTP - VLAN Trunking Protocol38:07
  • Inter-VLAN Routing - Overview6:40
  • Please support !!0:19
  • Router with separate Interface _ Inter-VLAN Routing25:07
  • Router-0n-stick _ Inter-VLAN Routing18:59
  • Switch Virtual Interface _ Inter-VLAN Routing21:08
  • Why STP needed ? - Need for Spanning Tree Protocol15:09
  • What is STP ? - Spanning Tree Protocol24:23
  • STP Operations23:03
  • STP Operation - Part 256:43
  • Please support !!0:19
  • PVST & PVST+ ( Per VLAN Spanning Tree)26:33
  • Rapid PVST+ (Rapid Per VLAN Spanning Tree)14:43
  • Overview of BPDU - Bridge Protocol Data Unit in STP4:23
  • STP Toolkit4:31
  • STP Port Fast12:14
  • BPDU Guard - Part 15:02
  • BPDU Guard - Part 24:44
  • BPDU Filter1:45
  • Root Guard - STP13:47
  • Understanding the Etherchannel24:17
  • LACP - Link Aggregation Control Protocol28:21
  • PAGP - Port Aggregation Control Protocol13:50
  • Static ON - Static Etherchannel / PortChannel9:07
  • Layer 3 Etherchannel Method10:24
  • Please Support !!0:19
  • Port Security - Part 125:29
  • Port Security - Part 254:07
  • Introduction to Routing11:25
  • Different types of Routing12:23
  • Connected & Local Routes - Part 19:14
  • Connected & Local Routes - Part 29:46
  • Static Routing - Introduction9:27
  • Static Routing Configuration34:57
  • Static Routing - Route Summarization10:31
  • Static Route - Matching High Prefix27:06
  • Static Routing - Load Balancing & Floating static25:53
  • Default Routing - Part 18:32
  • Default Routing - Part 228:13
  • Dynamic Routing - Introduction13:19
  • Please support !!0:19
  • RIP - Routing Information Protocol - Part 18:20
  • RIP - Routing Information Protocol - Part 219:39
  • Understanding the Administrative Distance in Route learning7:56
  • Understanding the Metric in Route learning3:51
  • EIGRP - Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol - Part 113:07
  • EIGRP - Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol - Part 220:58
  • OSPF - Open Shortest Path First Routing Protocol - Introduction10:50
  • OSPF - Open Shortest Path First - Configurations40:03
  • OSPF - Router ID33:34
  • OSPF Passive Interface18:20
  • Injecting the Default Route in to OSPF22:31
  • Understanding OSPF Areas & Router types13:08
  • OSPF - Multi Area Configuration26:35
  • OSPF Metric - Cost - Part 16:50
  • OSPF Metric - Cost - Part 218:03
  • OSPF - Designated Router (DR) & Backup Designated Router (BDR) - Part 114:38
  • OSPF - Designated Router (DR) & Backup Designated Router (BDR) - Part 227:30
  • Please Support !!0:19
  • HSRP - Hot Standby Routing Protocol - Part 120:24
  • HSRP - Hot Standby Routing Protocol - Part 224:39
  • NAT - Network Address Translation - Introduction20:54
  • NAT - Network Address Translation - Part 235:47
  • NTP - Network Time Protocol10:00
  • DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Part 110:58
  • DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Part 223:52
  • DHCP Relay Agent - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Part 315:03
  • DNS - Domain Name System - Part 113:58
  • DNS - Domain Name System - Part 28:18
  • SYSLOG - Features & Functions32:23
  • SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol43:09
  • Please support !!0:19
  • QoS - Quality of Service29:18
  • SSH - Secure Shell Access - Part 19:15
  • SSH - Secure Shell Access- Part 222:34
  • FTP & TFTP - Functions & Features24:49
  • AAA - Authentication Authorization & Accounting36:03
  • Basics of Network Security7:58
  • ACL - Access Control List - Introduction16:39
  • ACL - Standard ACL22:06
  • ACL - Extended ACL20:40
  • Please support !!0:19
  • VPN - Virtual Private Network - Overview14:59
  • Introduction to Automation15:25
  • Traditional method vs Automation Methods6:07
  • SDN & API - Software Defined Network & Application Program Interface6:00
  • REST API - Overview5:51
  • Configuration Management in Modern Networks4:19
  • JSON format3:59
  • Please support !!0:19

Requirements

  • There are no specific prerequisites as the course covers all the topics in detail.
  • Absolute beginners to networking are welcome as the course starts from the basic level and will help you to become expert

Description

Are you looking to build a strong career in networking or prepare for the Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 certification?

This course is designed to take you from a complete beginner to a confident network engineer using simple English explanations, real-world examples, and hands-on lab demonstrations. You will also learn directly from a real-world industry expert, gaining insights based on practical experience. Even if you have no prior IT knowledge or are currently working in a helpdesk role, this course will guide you step by step.

Networking is the backbone of today’s digital world. Every website you open, every video you stream, and every message you send relies on computer networks. In this course, you will learn how networks operate, how data flows, and how to configure and troubleshoot networks like a professional.


What You Will Learn

  • Complete understanding of networking fundamentals

  • Master Routing & Switching in Networking

  • Master IP addressing and subnetting with simple techniques

  • Configure routers and switches using real examples

  • Learn VLANs, routing protocols, NAT, DNS, DHCP and ACLs

  • Understand the core concepts of Networking

  • Introduction to automation and programmability

  • Practice using Cisco Packet Tracer labs


Hands-On Learning Experience

This course includes practical lab sessions using Cisco Packet Tracer, helping you gain real-world experience. You will not just learn theory—you will apply concepts through configurations and troubleshooting.


Why This Course is Different

  • Explained in simple English for beginners

  • Learn from the Real-world Industry Expert

  • Real-world examples to make concepts easy

  • Step-by-step lab demonstrations

  • Covers both theory and practical implementation

  • Designed for CCNA 200-301 v1.1 exam preparation


Final Note: Designed specifically for CCNA 200-301 v1.1, this course focuses on both theory and practical skills. By the end, you will have the knowledge and confidence to start your career in networking or prepare for certification.


Enroll now and begin your journey to becoming a network professional.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to pass the Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 exam and start or improve a career in networking.
  • Network Engineer
  • Who want to start the career in Networking
  • network security engineer
  • IT helpdesk engineers who want to transition into roles such as network engineer, network administrator, system administrator, can use this course as a starting point for their career journey.