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Hands on Cisco Packet Tracer: How to Create a DMZ Network
https://WebToolTip.com
Published 5/2025
Created by Dan Mill
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 36 Lectures ( 2h 28m ) | Size: 1.1 GB
Design and Configure DMZ Networks Using Cisco Routers in Packet Tracer – A Practical Security Lab Course
What you'll learn
Understand what a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is and why it's critical in network security design.
Design and build a functional DMZ network in Cisco Packet Tracer.
Implement NAT and Port Forwarding to expose public services safely from the DMZ.
Use OSPF and static routing to connect internal, DMZ, and external networks logically and securely.
Apply Access Control Lists (ACLs) to tightly control traffic between internal, DMZ, and external networks.
Understand the role of edge routers, DMZ routers/firewalls, and internal LAN segmentation.
Control outbound and inbound traffic to protect internal resources and prevent unauthorized access.
Use real-world best practices to simulate enterprise-grade security setups—even in Packet Tracer!
Requirements
Basic knowledge of networking concepts such as IP addressing, subnets, and routing.
Familiarity with Cisco IOS commands (e.g., configuring interfaces, static routes, and basic ACLs).
Cisco Packet Tracer installed—this free tool will be used throughout the course.
A willingness to learn hands-on through practical, real-world network design scenarios.
Files:
[ WebToolTip.com ] Udemy - Hands on Cisco Packet Tracer - How to Create a DMZ Network- Get Bonus Downloads Here.url (0.2 KB) ~Get Your Files Here ! 1 - Introduction
- 1 -Introduction to Course.mp4 (10.9 MB)
- 2 -Dan Mill Training.mp4 (17.4 MB)
- 3 -What is Cisco Packet Tracer.mp4 (13.6 MB)
- 4 -What is a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone).mp4 (17.8 MB)
- 5 -Where are DMZ Networks used.mp4 (16.3 MB)
- 1 -The Edge Router.mp4 (20.5 MB)
- 2 -The DMZ Firewall.mp4 (25.8 MB)
- 3 -The Internal LAN Network.mp4 (29.9 MB)
- 4 -The DMZ Network.mp4 (24.1 MB)
- 5 -DMZ IP Addressing.mp4 (13.2 MB)
- 6 -The Internet Service Provider.mp4 (13.7 MB)
- 1 -12 - File Download 1.pkt (128.2 KB)
- 1 -Network Design Overview.mp4 (18.1 MB)
- 2 -Network Cabling.mp4 (17.7 MB)
- 3 -IP Addressing and Subnetting.mp4 (41.7 MB)
- 1 -The Edge Router Configuration.mp4 (19.6 MB)
- 2 -The Internet Simulation.mp4 (46.2 MB)
- 3 -The DMZ Router Configuration.mp4 (31.5 MB)
- 4 -The DMZ Configuration.mp4 (29.0 MB)
- 5 -The Internal LAN Configuration.mp4 (56.1 MB)
- 6 -Routing Network Design.mp4 (17.9 MB)
- 7 -Routing on our Network.mp4 (147.6 MB)
- 8 -22 - File Download 2.pkt (136.0 KB)
- 8 -Network Address Translation.mp4 (60.9 MB)
- 1 -Access to the DMZ Servers.mp4 (67.6 MB)
- 2 -How to combat Port Exhaustion Issues.mp4 (12.8 MB)
- 3 -DMZ Access Control.mp4 (48.2 MB)
- 4 -Internal LAN Access Control.mp4 (170.8 MB)
- 5 -Troubleshooting the Internal LAN Access List.mp4 (33.2 MB)
- 6 - Control DMZ Outbound.html (2.3 KB)
- 6 -29 - File Download 3.pkt (141.4 KB)
- 6 -Blocking Malicious Traffic.mp4 (27.5 MB)
- 1 -Test Internal LAN to DMZ and Internet.mp4 (12.0 MB)
- 2 -Test DMZ to Internet.mp4 (5.1 MB)
- 3 -Lab Success.mp4 (4.3 MB)
- 4 -Test Internet to DMZ.mp4 (5.1 MB)
- 1 -IT Certifications.mp4 (49.9 MB)
- 2 -CCNA vs CCST.mp4 (5.2 MB)
- 3 -Cisco Network Engineers.mp4 (4.7 MB)
- Bonus Resources.txt (0.1 KB)
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