Updated May 27 2012
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- Cisco router loopbacks part 1
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- Putty with GNS3 Part 1
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- Saving your topology in GNS3
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- Saving configs and layouts (old)
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- Subnetting Tricks Part 1
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- Conflicting MAC addresses
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- Changing RIP timers
- Authentication key-chains
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- Network statement madness
- Neighbor configuration
- Passive interface
- Basic configuration
- OSPF configuration (old)
- OSPF interface config
- Hello packets and timers
- OSPF Costs explained
- Changing OSPF costs
- Changing costs by changing bandwidth
- OSPF convergence
- Multi-area config
- Default information originate
- Manual summarization
- Fixing loopback subnet masks
- OSPF hostname lookup
- Sub-second hello timers
- Part 1 – Single router
- Part 2 – Debug ip ospf hello
- Part 3 – Adding a loopback
- Part 4 – Adding a second router
- Part 5 – OSPF hellos with two router
- Two router configuration
- Debugging hello packets
- Autosummarization
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- Passive interface default
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- Troubleshooting wrong AS
- Distribute-lists Pt. 1
- FD versus AD
- Neighbor statements
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- Summarization Part 1
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- Basic BGP configuration
- Basic BGP with loopbacks
- Direct interface peering
- iBGP peering between loopbacks
- iBGP peering between non-connected routers
- iBGP network statements part 1
- iBGP network statements part 2
- eBGP part 1 – directly connected
- eBGP part 2 – loopback peering
- Practice Scenario #1 Part 1 – Setup
- Practice Scenario #1 Part 2 – peering
- Practice Scenario #1 Part 3 – redistribution
BGP Lessons
- Standard ACL configuration
- Blocking web and other traffic, extended ACLs
- Logging commands to Syslog (local)
- Logging commands to remote syslog server
- Setting the enable password
- Configuring telnet
- Securing telnet
- Alias trickery to kick people out of enable mode
- Topology 0
- Topology 0 (updated)
- Topology 0 – static routes
- Topology 0 – Default routes
- Topology 1 (old)
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- Topology 2 (old)
- Topology 3
- Topology 3.1
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- Topology 5 – three router line
- Topology 5b – three router triangle
- CCIE Topology Part 1
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- Application installs with Ninite
- Mounting disc images with Daemon Tools
- Belarc Advisor
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- PDFmyurl.com
- Texter
- Notepad++ intro
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- Firefox Autocopy
- TCPView
- TeuxDeux to-do lists
- Workstation 7.1 introduction
- Workstation 7.1 Menu options
- Creating virtual machines
- Snapshot and cloning
- Connecting guest OS
- VMware drag/drop, copy/paste
- VMWare Virtual Networking Part 1
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Applications
- Excel Setup
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- Excel Stacking Text
- Adobe Camera Raw
- Anonymous web browsing with the Anonymox Firefox plugin
- History of Computer Certification
- IPv6 practice topology 1
- Using YouTube effectively
- /31 subnet mask addresses peering between loopbacks
- TCL ping scripting
- Cisco Learning Labs review

Thanks
very good video, this videos has helped me alot.
i’ll like to CCIE video, please you can update
Hi RouterGods,
Hope you can post also some configurations/setup on a VPN technology.
Many thanks,
Philippines
i have to thank you because your videos are helping me in improving my knowledge and they also are helping me to succeed on networking certs.
i owe you a drink!
hope to meet you in real life.
greetings from italy
joe
These video tutorials are awesome…Would You Plz provide a Video for IPv4 to IPV6 migration.and some Security related videos like AAA, SDM, Firewall and VPN….
Thank You