N10-009 Videos

Interface Configurations video title page

Interface Configurations – CompTIA Network+ N10-009 – 2.2

There are different configuration options to consider when connecting to an Ethernet network. In this video, you’ll learn about interface settings, link aggregation, MTU sizes, and jumbo frames. << Previous: VLANs and Trunking Next Video: Spanning Tree Protocol >> When you’re configuring a router interface, a switch interface, or an interface that’s in your local […]

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Network Address Translation video title page

Network Address Translation – CompTIA Network+ N10-009 – 2.1

Network Address Translation is used to modify IP addresses in real-time. In this video, you’ll learn how NAT and NAT overload/PAT are used to minimize the use of public IP addresses. << Previous: Routing Technologies Next Video: VLANs and Trunking >> There are many devices connected to the internet. Some estimates are 20 to 30

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Dynamic Routing video title page

Dynamic Routing – CompTIA Network+ N10-009 – 2.1

Routing tables can be configured automatically through the use of dynamic routing protocols. In this video, you’ll learn the mechanics of dynamic routing protocols and the most popular dynamic routing protocols. << Previous: Static Routing Next Video: Routing Technologies >> Static routing requires the network administrator manually configure every route on every router in the

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IPv6 Addressing video title page

IPv6 Addressing – CompTIA Network+ N10-009 – 1.8

IPv6 is the next generation of IP addressing. In this video, you’ll learn about IPv6 addresses and methods of connecting IPv4 and IPv6 networks using tunneling, dual-stack routing, and NAT64. << Previous: Infrastructure as Code Next Video: Static Routing >> Our current estimates put the total number of devices connected to the internet somewhere around

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Infrastructure as Code video title page

Infrastructure as Code – CompTIA Network+ N10-009 – 1.8

Describing a network design as code can provide flexibility for design and deployment of cloud-based infrastructures. In this video, you’ll learn about playbooks, automation use cases, and source code control. << Previous: Zero Trust Next Video: IPv6 Addressing >> Infrastructure as Code, or IaC, is a concept where we can take a piece of networking

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Virtual Extensible LAN video title page

Virtual Extensible LAN – CompTIA Network+ N10-009 – 1.8

Virtual Extensible LAN is designed for large-scale service providers and data centers. In this video, you’ll learn about VXLAN and how a virtual extensible LAN design can scale to millions of virtual networks. << Previous: Software Defined Networking Next Video: Zero Trust >> Many organizations will distribute their applications, their servers, and other devices across

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