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Cisco CCNP T-Shoot (300-135): The Complete Course by Lazaro (Laz) Diaz

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The “Cisco CCNP T-Shoot (300-135): The Complete Course” is but one of three essential courses needed to pass in order to attain the most coveted CCNP Routing & Switching certification.

The CCNP is Cisco’s Professional level certification and should be the next logical step for those wanting to advance their Networking Career within Cisco.

This course will cover everything necessary to prepare the student to pass the CCNP T-Shoot (300-135) portion of Cisco’s certification exam.

Please watch the Promotional Video before starting the course and the Introduction to the course as well since these will have information that you will need to know.

NOTE: Please be aware that you must first pass the CCNA to advance to the CCNP

DISCLAIMER: Please note that the simulators/emulators used in this course are not part of the course. It is the students responsibility to have these to practice with. The Cisco Packet Tracer and/or VIRAL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab) are Cisco proprietary software and can only be obtained through Cisco. It is up to each student to obtain the simulator/emulator of their choice to study along with this course. You can also use GNS3, BOSON or live equipment to follow along with this course.

Your Instructor

 

Lazaro (Laz) Diaz

Lazaro (Laz) Diaz

This can be the year to achieve your goals if you are serious about your certs!

If you are determined, ambitious and hungry for a new beginning…then this should be your year

…and how better to start or end the year than to get an IT Certification…Especially a Cisco CCNA Certification

Whether you are interested in the CCNA or the CCNP or you just want to understand the key topics for these, taking one or ALL my courses, will get you a lot closer to that goal.

But, don’t take my word for it…please look at the FREE previews (they are available in all my courses) and see for yourself.

However, keep in mind that I’m also an author and you can find my books on AMAZON.

NOW…what you wanted to know about me but were afraid to ask:

If you are tired of the same old methods of learning and want someone that is pretty much unconventional, but at the same time will provide you with an enjoyable learning experience in layman’s terms…then please preview my courses and you will discover that I am your guy.

I am a Network Engineer with many years in the field and in the teaching industry.

So, if anyone can get you certified it’s me.

My teaching experience stems from teaching at institutions like Palm Beach Community College, New Horizons, Florida Career College (now Anthem College) and The Academy of South Florida not to mention that I also do private consulting.

Here I bring the classroom to you.

I am in several eLearning Platforms worldwide, to include my own…but you can look it up since I’m not allowed to put it here.

Courtesy of the internet, I have been teaching students from all over the world and all walks of life…. thank goodness for technology 😉

Having been on all sides of the spectrum; as a student, a teacher/trainer, and in the field, I believe this uniquely qualifies me to understand you.

I know firsthand what you have been exposed to as opposed to what you really want to accomplish. These two are sometimes extremely conflicting and frustrating. That is why I teach in the manner I do and can relate to your rejection of the Status Quo.

I have taught corporate employees at MetroPCS (now T-Mobile) and have also taught IT professionals of companies like The Florida Marlins, Ulysse Nardin, Alberta Water Department (Canada), The Assurant Group, Hospital personnel & Attorney’s firms, among others. to guide them in acquiring their IT certifications or general knowledge in IT and Networking.

However, my expertise also extends to being able to teach applications as well. YES…I am also an application instructor and qualified to teach Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. This, of course, includes the MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) certification.

But Cisco is my passion 😉

As you can see, I am a multifaceted person and consider myself to be an eternal student as well.

Remember that I too must keep up with technology since these changes seem to be daily, if not hourly.

I teach in an unconventional way that allows students to understand the subject matter and can, therefore, not only prepare them for a Cisco certification exam but help them apply my methods in the real world.

I strive to give the student a greater opportunity to be able to compete in the current job markets.

Do I go above and beyond what is needed for a certification?…YES, I do…because it’s not only about getting a certification, but it’s also about making sure that you, the student, are prepared for a job interview and/or maintaining your current job by enhancing your skills.

This is where I step in and make sure that you are prepared for whatever comes your way and make you become an asset to your employer.

Everyone has different requirements and I make sure, or at least I try, to provide information for most scenarios.

My classes and/or courses are very simple and that’s how I like to teach. I truly believe in “KISS“…NO, I don’t want to kiss you…this means “keep it simple stupid” –

If things are kept simple, easily explained in a way that the student can grasp quickly and retain the information…then I have achieved my goal.

For those that do not know me yet, you may not be used to my style of teaching, but you will soon get accustomed to it 🙂

I’m very laid back, I try to make learning fun and I teach in layman’s terms…no physics jargon or mumbo jumbo in my teachings.

My courses are very interactive and extremely dynamic…you will not find my lectures monotone or boring, because falling asleep, for lack of excitement, is just NOT an option and NOT who I am.

Need convincing?

Then just look for yourself at my video previews, which I always provide on ALL my courses. Therefore, you can then determine if I’m the right guy to help you get your industry-specific certifications.

I certainly hope that after a careful review of my credentials & testimonials (you can Google me you know) …and see if I’m the Cisco Instructor you’re looking for!

Laz

Network Engineer, Cisco, Microsoft, CompTIA Instructor, Author &
Motivational Evangelist

Author of: “The Only IP Book You Will Ever Need!” and “CCNA Routing and Switching 200-125 Certification Guide: The ultimate solution for passing the CCNA certification and boosting your networking career“, now on AMAZON or Packt Publishing

Course Curriculum

 

Introduction to the CCNP (300-135) Course
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    Introduction the the CCNP (300-135) Course (7:47)

Introduction to Troubleshooting
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    Introduction to Troubleshooting Section (2:54)

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    Introduction to Troubleshooting (2:48)

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    Defining Troubleshooting (11:57)

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    The Value of Structured Troubleshooting (7:18)

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    The Structured Approach method (8:09)

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    Popular methods in Troubleshooting (8:01)

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    Network Maintenance (16:07)

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    Common Maintenance Procedures (17:11)

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    Summary of Section (3:54)

Troubleshooting Maintenance
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    intro to T-shooting and Maintenance (8:35)

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    network maintenance toolkit (29:39)

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    Collecting Info using Cisco IOS (15:20)

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    Using tools to Document your network (6:12)

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    Summary of Section (4:12)

 

Troubleshooting Switch and Router Performance Section
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    Intro to Device Performance Section (2:07)

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    Switch Performance Issues (17:12)

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    More Troubleshooting with switches (11:05)

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    Router Performance Issues (16:43)

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    Summary of Section (4:13)

Troubleshooting Layer 2
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    introduction to section (1:31)

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    Frame Forward process (5:57)

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    Encapsulation Mismatch (23:39)

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    Incompatible Trunking Modes (5:50)

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    Multiple Issues with Vlans (10:09)

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    Summary of Section (2:45)

The Spanning Tree Protocol
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    Introduction to Section (2:53)

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    STP Overview (30:28)

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    Collecting Information (12:08)

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    STP Features (14:24)

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    Troubleshooting EtherChannel (21:34)

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    Summary of Section (2:25)

Troubleshooting Inter-VLAN and SVI’s
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    Introduction to Section (1:59)

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    Troubleshooting Router on a Stick (11:47)

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    Troubleshooting Routed Ports (8:55)

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    Switched Virtual Interface (12:27)

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    Layer 3 Etherchannel (8:13)

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    Summary of Section (1:38)

Troubleshooting Port Security and Layer 2 Access
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    Intro to Section (1:50)

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    Troubleshooting Port Security (15:05)

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    Troubleshooting Access Control (8:57)

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    Troubleshooting Spoof Prevention (9:16)

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    Summary of Section (1:55)

Troubleshooting Redundancy Protocols
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    Introduction to Section (2:05)

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    Troubleshooting HSRP Lab (22:51)

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    Troubleshooting VRRP (7:14)

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    Troubleshooting GLBP

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    comparing HSRP, VRRP + GLBP (5:56)

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    Summary of Section (4:17)

Troubleshooting IPv4 Addressing and DHCP
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    Introduction to Section (1:26)

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    Troubleshooting IPv4 Addressing (6:17)

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    DHCP for IPv4 (5:42)

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    Troubleshooting NAT (11:12)

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    Summary of Section (2:16)

Troubleshooting IPv6 and Address Assignment
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    Introduction to Section (1:19)

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    Troubleshooting IPv6 (8:44)

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    IPv6 Address Assignments (5:38)

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    Summary of Section (1:54)

Troubleshooting IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs
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    Introduction to Section (1:19)

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    Troubleshooting IPv4 ACLs (10:27)

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    Troubleshooting IPv6 ACL (6:55)

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    Troubleshooting Prefix List (4:17)

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    Summary of Section (2:04)

Troubleshooting Static Routes and GRE Tunnels
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    Introduction to Section (0:37)

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    Packet Forwarding Process (4:18)

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    Troubleshooting Routing Information Source (6:12)

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    Troubleshooting GRE Tunnels (12:35)

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    Troubleshooting Static Routes (18:28)

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    Summary of Section (1:04)

Troubleshooting RIPv2 and RIPng
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    Introduction to Section (1:12)

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    Troubleshooting RIPv2 (30:46)

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    Troubleshooting RIPng (14:36)

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    Summary of Section (2:32)

Troubleshooting EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6
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    Introduction to Section (1:58)

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    EIGRP For IPv4 (25:15)

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    EIGRP for IPv6 (8:13)

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    Troubleshooting Named EIGRP (9:14)

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    Summary of Section (3:41)

Troubleshooting OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
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    Introduction to Section (1:11)

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    Troubleshooting OSPFv2 (17:59)

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    OSPFv3 for IPv6 (15:19)

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    OSPFv3 Address Families (8:09)

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    Summary of Section (4:07)

Summary of course
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    SUMMARY OF COURSE (4:10)