├── 01 Introduction
│ ├── 001 Introduction.mp4
│ ├── 002 Wireshark.mp4
│ └── 003 Who am I.mp4
├── 02 Introduction to Computer Networking
│ ├── 001 What is a Network.mp4
│ ├── 002 Physical Components.mp4
│ ├── 003 Characteristics of a Network.mp4
│ ├── 004 Network Cost, Security, Availability.mp4
│ ├── 005 Scalability, Reliability.mp4
│ ├── 006 Physical versus logical topology.mp4
│ ├── 007 Network Diagrams.mp4
│ └── 008 Application types and network performance.mp4
├── 03 OSI Model
│ ├── 001 OSI Model Introduction.mp4
│ ├── 002 OSI Model Layers.mp4
│ ├── 003 OSI Model - Split of concentration.mp4
│ ├── 004 OSI Model - Layer 7 Application Layer.mp4
│ ├── 005 OSI Model - Layer 6 Presentation Layer.mp4
│ ├── 006 OSI Model - Layer 5 Session Layer.mp4
│ ├── 007 OSI Model - Top layers versus lower layers.mp4
│ ├── 008 OSI Model - Layer 4 Transport Layer.mp4
│ ├── 009 OSI Model - Layer 3 Network Layer.mp4
│ ├── 010 OSI Model - Layer 2 Data Link Layer.mp4
│ ├── 011 OSI Model - Layer 1 Physical Layer.mp4
│ ├── 012 OSI Model - Host Communication.mp4
│ ├── 013 OSI Model - Encapsulation.mp4
│ ├── 014 OSI Model - TCPIP versus OSI model.mp4
│ └── 015 OSI Model - Demonstration using Wireshark.mp4
├── 04 Binary
│ ├── 001 Binary Introduction.mp4
│ ├── 002 Binary versus Decimal.mp4
│ ├── 003 Examples.mp4
│ ├── 004 Covert IP Addresses to Binary.mp4
│ └── 005 Convert Binary to Decimal.mp4
├── 05 IP Addressing
│ ├── 001 IP Addressing Overview.mp4
│ ├── 002 Demonstration.mp4
│ ├── 003 IP Characteristics.mp4
│ ├── 004 IPv4 Address Format.mp4
│ ├── 005 Network versus Host portion.mp4
│ ├── 006 IPv4 Address format Street Analogy.mp4
│ ├── 007 Address Classes.mp4
│ ├── 008 Class A and B addresses.mp4
│ ├── 009 Class C addresses.mp4
│ ├── 010 Class D and E addresses.mp4
│ ├── 011 Class A, B and C routing.mp4
│ ├── 012 Special IPv4 Addresses.mp4
│ ├── 013 Directed Broadcast Address.mp4
│ ├── 014 Local Broadcast Address.mp4
│ ├── 015 Local Loopback Address.mp4
│ ├── 016 RFC1918 - Private Addresses.mp4
│ ├── 017 RFC1918 - Class A, B, C.mp4
│ ├── 018 IPv4 Link Local Addresses.mp4
│ ├── 019 Subnet Masks.mp4
│ ├── 020 Is a host or remote.mp4
│ ├── 021 Subnet mask demonstrations.mp4
│ ├── 022 Discontiguous Network Masks.mp4
│ └── 023 CIDR.mp4
├── 06 IP Subnetting
│ ├── 001 Binary Method.mp4
│ ├── 002 IP Subnetting Part 1 B.mp4
│ ├── 003 Quick Method.mp4
│ ├── 004 Example 1 and how to subdivide a Network.mp4
│ ├── 005 IP Subnetting 4.1.mp4
│ └── 006 Example 2 Steps 1 to 5.mp4
├── 07 Cabling and Packet Flows
│ ├── 001 How does data flow in hubs, switches and routers.mp4
│ ├── 002 Ethernet history.mp4
│ ├── 003 10base2, MAC addresses,.mp4
│ ├── 004 MAC Addresses, CSMACD.mp4
│ ├── 005 Issues with 10base2, Collision domains.mp4
│ ├── 006 Broadcast domains, 10BaseT.mp4
│ ├── 007 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP, Cross Over Cables.mp4
│ ├── 008 Which cable should you use Cross over or straight Auto MDI MDIX.mp4
│ ├── 009 Cable Categories, Cat 1 to Cat 8.mp4
│ ├── 010 DAC cable, SFPs.mp4
│ ├── 011 Roll Over Cable.mp4
│ ├── 012 How Devices Operate, Hubs.mp4
│ ├── 013 How does a Hub forward traffic.mp4
│ ├── 014 What is a bridge.mp4
│ ├── 015 How does a bridge forward traffic.mp4
│ ├── 016 What is a switch.mp4
│ ├── 017 How do switches forward traffic.mp4
│ ├── 018 What is half duplex and full duplex.mp4
│ ├── 019 What is a router.mp4
│ ├── 020 How does a router forward traffic.mp4
│ ├── 021 How is traffic routed between subnets.mp4
│ ├── 022 Routing between subnets - What are the IP address and MAC address values.mp4
│ ├── 023 Does a router change the MAC address or IP address.mp4
│ └── 024 Summary or routing, MAC addresses and IP addresses.mp4
├── 08 Cisco IOS Software and Initial Device Configuration
│ ├── 001 Overview.mp4
│ ├── 002 Uses of Cisco IOS Software.mp4
│ ├── 003 Physical connection to the Cisco router.mp4
│ ├── 004 How to connect to a routerswitch.mp4
│ ├── 005 Initial Startup.mp4
│ ├── 006 Configuration of the router.mp4
│ ├── 007 Modes - User.mp4
│ ├── 008 Modes - EnablePrivilege.mp4
│ ├── 009 Modes - User EXEC.mp4
│ ├── 010 Modes - Global Config.mp4
│ ├── 011 Modes - Interface.mp4
│ ├── 012 Modes - Line.mp4
│ ├── 013 Modes - Line continuation and Router mode.mp4
│ ├── 014 Help.mp4
│ ├── 015 Commands.mp4
│ ├── 016 Commands continuation.mp4
│ ├── 017 Managing Cisco IOS Configuration.mp4
│ ├── 018 Copy Running Config Startup Config.mp4
│ ├── 019 Copy Running Config Startup Config continuation.mp4
│ ├── 020 Difference on the configuration.mp4
│ ├── 021 Erase startup config.mp4
│ ├── 022 TFTP Backup.mp4
│ ├── 023 Managing Cisco IOS Configuration.mp4
│ ├── 024 Storing files in Flash.mp4
│ └── 025 Terminal Length.mp4
├── 09 TCP UDP
│ ├── 001 IP Connectionless and Overview.mp4
│ ├── 002 Comparison.mp4
│ ├── 003 TCP Header and Applications.mp4
│ ├── 004 Port Number.mp4
│ ├── 005 TCP 3 Way Handshake.mp4
│ ├── 006 TCP Acknowledgement and Windowing.mp4
│ └── 007 TCP Seq and Ack.mp4
├── 10 DHCP DNS
│ ├── 001 IP Addressing, DHCP, and DHCP Mechanism.mp4
│ ├── 002 DHCP Process.mp4
│ ├── 003 DHCP Server Demonstration.mp4
│ ├── 004 DHCP - ip helper address.mp4
│ └── 005 Domain Name Server DNS and Wireshark capture.mp4
├── 11 Routing Introduction
│ ├── 001 Introduction to IP Routing.mp4
│ ├── 002 Overview.mp4
│ ├── 003 Routed vs. Routing Protocols.mp4
│ ├── 004 Routed protocols.mp4
│ ├── 005 Demonstrations.mp4
│ ├── 006 Static Routes and Dynamic Routes.mp4
│ ├── 007 Static vs. Dynamic Routing.mp4
│ ├── 008 Static vs. Dynamic Routing.mp4
│ ├── 009 How do routers determine the best route.mp4
│ ├── 010 Terms AS, IGPs, EGPs.mp4
│ ├── 011 Types of Routing Protocols -Distance Vector, Link State.mp4
│ ├── 012 EIGRP - advanced distance vector routing protocol.mp4
│ ├── 013 Administrative Distance Introduction.mp4
│ ├── 014 Administrative Distance values.mp4
│ ├── 015 Additional AD values.mp4
│ ├── 016 How does a router route when told conflicting information.mp4
│ ├── 017 Classful routing protocols.mp4
│ ├── 018 Auto summarization.mp4
│ ├── 019 Classless routing protocols.mp4
│ ├── 020 Administrative Distance versus mask length.mp4
│ ├── 021 Administrative Distance and multiple routes with the same mask.mp4
│ ├── 022 Link State Routing Protocols.mp4
│ ├── 023 OSPF Hierarchy - Multiple areas.mp4
│ ├── 024 Benefits of link state routing.mp4
│ └── 025 Drawbacks of link state routing.mp4
├── 12 ACLs
│ ├── 001 Access Control Lists ACLs introduction.mp4
│ ├── 002 ACL demonstrations, wildcard masks.mp4
│ ├── 003 ACL demonstrations.mp4
│ └── 004 Extended ACL demonstrations.mp4
├── 13 Quality of Service QOS
│ ├── 001 Quality of Service Overview.mp4
│ ├── 002 QOS - types of delay, packet loss.mp4
│ ├── 003 What is QOS What are IP Telephony requirements.mp4
│ └── 004 Methods to implement QOS - DiffServ, IntServ, Best Effort.mp4
├── 14 IP Phone Startup Process
│ ├── 001 IP Phone Startup - Power requirements.mp4
│ ├── 002 Demonstration of Cisco IP Telephony configuartion.mp4
│ ├── 003 Demonstration Voice VLAN Configuration.mp4
│ ├── 003 Demonstration Voice VLAN Configuration.mp4.jpg
│ └── 004 How does an IP Phone get an IP address and register with a CUCM.mp4
├── 15 IP Telephony Setup
│ ├── 001 Demonstration Dial peer configuration.mp4
│ ├── 002 Demonstration VoIP dial peers.mp4
│ ├── 003 Demonstration Voice VLAN Configuration.mp4
│ ├── 004 IP Telephony service setup.mp4
│ ├── 005 Demonstration Call debugging.mp4
│ ├── 006 Incoming dial-peers.mp4
│ └── 007 Dial-peer selection.mp4
├── 16 Introduction to SDN and OpenFlow
│ └── 001 Welcome without Intro.mp4
├── 17 What is SDN
│ ├── 001 What do the inventors say it is.mp4
│ ├── 002 Open SDN, SDN via overlays, White box SDN.mp4
│ └── 003 SDN via APIs, Cisco ACI ASICs, OpenStack, NFV.mp4
├── 18 3 - Is this actually real
│ ├── 001 1 -Real World SDN -Google.mp4
│ ├── 002 2 -Real Word- Microsoft.mp4
│ ├── 003 3 -Real World SDN - NSA.mp4
│ ├── 004 4 - Real World SDN - Facebook.mp4
│ ├── 005 5 -Linux on switches.mp4
│ └── 006 6 -Which SDN Controller should you use.mp4
├── 19 4 - Open SDN and OpenFlow
│ ├── 001 1-Control and Dataplane overview.mp4
│ ├── 002 2-Control and Dataplanes continued.mp4
│ ├── 003 3-Davids Dodgy Routing Protocol.mp4
│ ├── 004 4-Server Virtualization.mp4
│ ├── 005 5-Network Abstraction and virtualization.mp4
│ ├── 006 6-SDN Architecture.mp4
│ ├── 007 7-SDN Architecture continued.mp4
│ └── 008 8-North, South, East, West.mp4
├── 20 5 - Demo-Applications Controller Infrastructure
│ ├── 001 1-Mininet Introduction.mp4
│ ├── 002 2- Mininet using OpenFlow 1.3.mp4
│ ├── 003 3- Mininet with 50x OpenFlow switches.mp4
│ ├── 004 4- OpenFlow Tables.mp4
│ ├── 005 5- SDN Architecture.mp4
│ ├── 006 6- SDN App Store, App install and Network flow update.mp4
│ ├── 007 7- REST API - SDN Application.mp4
│ └── 008 8- OpenFlow ACL.mp4
├── 21 6 - Basic Traffic Engineering using a script
│ ├── 001 Basic TE using a bash script Part 1.mp4
│ ├── 002 Basic TE using a bash script Part 2.mp4
│ ├── 003 Basic TE using a bash script Part 3.mp4
│ ├── 004 Basic TE using a bash script Part 4.mp4
│ ├── 005 Basic TE using a bash script Part 5.mp4
│ ├── 006 Basic TE using a bash script Part 6.mp4
│ ├── 007 Basic TE using a bash script Part 7.mp4
│ └── 008 Basic TE using a bash script Part 8.mp4
├── 22 7 - Wrap up
│ ├── 001 1-HP SDN Application example - Network Protector.mp4
│ └── 002 2-OpenStack introduction.mp4
└── 23 Thank you
├── 001 3-ONF OpenFlow Specifications.mp4
└── 002 Thank you for attending. Your feedback is welcome.mp4