Open Shortest Path First is one of the most important and most widely used IGP protocols in large networks. Mastering OSPF is not only necessary for your CCNA exam, but will also come in handy in the real world.
This free video series, along with my videos on Static Routing & RIP and Advanced Switching was taken directly from my complete Cisco CCNA Training.
Check out the videos and let me know what you think!
- Chris Bryant
(CCNA, CCNP, CCIE #12933)
Lesson 1: Introduction
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Lesson 2: Link State Routing Protocol Concepts and Basics
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Lesson 3: The Designated Router and Backup Designated Router
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Lesson 4: Hello Packets
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Lesson 5: Troubleshooting Adjacency Issues
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Lesson 6: Neighbor Values
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Lesson 7: How the Dijkstra Algorithm Assist with Loop Prevention
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Lesson 8: Hub-and-Spoke NBMA OSPF Networks
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Lesson 9: Broadcast Networks
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Lesson 10: The OSPF Router ID (RID)
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Lesson 11: OSPF Authentication
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Lesson 12: Advantages of OSPF
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Lesson 13: Point-to-Point OSPF Networks
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Lesson 14: Default-Information Originate (Always?)
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Lesson 15: OSPF Router Types
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liz Says:
November 27th, 2009 at 6:57 am
thank you for providing us very good videos which are very beneficial for us
Kalle Says:
November 27th, 2009 at 7:12 am
This…is…AWSOME!
Just learned about this site today and it made my day. I’m doing the CCNA at the moment and I allmost feel like im cheating watching this!
But seriusly its really great having everything explained in other words than in CCNA text. Helps to clarify some things.
Thanks alot for your work.
Kalle