References

Resources & Acknowledgments

Curated links, licensing notes, and recommended study tools. This course uses original practice content only — for what Cisco actually tests, start with the official exam topics.

Official CCNA exam topics

The authoritative exam blueprint from Cisco — domain weights, objectives, and what Cisco says is in scope for CCNA 200-301. Always verify your study plan against this page before you sit the exam.

Video training playlists

60curated CCNA videos embedded in lessons and mapped to each training week — Jeremy's IT Lab (primary) plus David Bombal supplemental lectures from the linked playlist.

Primary sourcejdepew88

CCNA Notes — jdepew88

The original CCNA 200-301 study notes this course is built from — markdown, PDF, and Word collections on GitHub. On-site topic guides amalgamate the markdown sources into unified study pages.

Open markdown notes folderAmalgamated topic guides on-sitePDF folderFull GitHub repositoryStudy charts from notes

https://github.com/jdepew88/CCNA-Notes---jdepew88/tree/main/CCNA%20Notes%20-%20markdown

On-site studyPanagiss + jdepew88 + p-saumur

Amalgamated topic guides (26)

One unified study guide per topic — synthesized from Panagiss CCNAmd, jdepew88 markdown, and p-saumur CCNA Course Notes, cross-checked with Jeremy's IT Lab, official Cisco exam topics, and on-site lessons. Wireless is split into four focused guides; WAN content includes p-saumur WAN Architectures. Not side-by-side copies: deduplicated, exam-focused notes.

Free printable cheat sheets

Reference charts by Jeremy Stretch (PacketLife.net — no longer active), hosted on The IT Cave. Originally free to download; we link to hosted copies for study convenience.

Network topologies & architecture

Exam topic 1.2 — 3-tier, collapsed core, spine-leaf, SOHO, and cloud models plus physical vs logical topologies (bus, star, ring, mesh). Includes north-south vs east-west and the classic hub trap: physical star + logical bus.

Study charts (64)

Reference tables from your notes repo — administrative distance, CIDR conversion, STP port states, OSPF neighbors, FHRP, and more. Duplicates removed.

Topic Guides

Supplementary markdown guides — amalgamated on-site with jdepew88 and p-saumur into unified topic pages. Figures are embedded in matching lessons.

Topic guide index

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OSI Model & Packet Flow

Layer responsibilities, PDUs, encapsulation, and end-to-end traffic flow.

Amalgamated from jdepew88 + psaumur

Network Devices & Cabling

Router, switch, firewall roles, copper/fiber cabling, and physical vs logical topology.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

IP Addressing & Subnetting

IPv4 classes, private ranges, CIDR, VLSM context, and hexadecimal for networking.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Router & Switch Configuration

Initial setup, VLANs on switches, router-on-a-stick, static routes, and verification.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

VLANs, Trunks & DTP

Broadcast domains, 802.1Q, native VLAN, voice VLAN, VTP awareness, and DTP negotiation.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Spanning Tree & EtherChannel

Loop prevention, port roles, Rapid PVST+, and link aggregation.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + psaumur

Switch Security

Port security, DHCP snooping, DAI, and BPDU Guard.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Voice VLAN & IP Telephony

Voice VLAN, Cisco IP phones, CUCME basics, and QoS priority for voice.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Routing Protocols Overview

Distance vector vs link state, administrative distance, and protocol selection.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

OSPF & OSPFv3

Link-state operation, neighbors, LSAs, single-area OSPF, and OSPFv3 for IPv6.

Amalgamated from jdepew88 + psaumur

EIGRP

DUAL, feasible successor, metrics, and EIGRP for IPv6 basics.

Amalgamated from jdepew88 + psaumur

HSRP & First-Hop Redundancy

Active/standby routers, priorities, preempt, STP alignment, and FHRP virtual MAC mnemonics.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + psaumur

NAT & PAT

Static NAT, dynamic NAT, PAT overload, and inside/outside interfaces.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

IPv6 Implementation

Addressing, SLAAC, DHCPv6, transition mechanisms, routing, and IPv6 ACLs.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

DHCP

DORA process, DHCP relay, router DHCP server, and snooping context.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + psaumur

Quality of Service (QoS)

Classification, marking, queuing, shaping, and trust boundaries.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Access Control Lists

Standard vs extended ACLs, wildcard masks, placement, and named ACLs.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Device Security & Management

SSH, passwords, AAA, SNMP, Syslog, and management plane protection.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Security Threat Landscape

Common attacks, malware types, and defense strategies at CCNA scope.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + psaumur

Wireless Fundamentals

802.11 RF, channels, service sets, and distribution system basics.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Wireless Architectures

802.11 frames, autonomous vs lightweight APs, CAPWAP, split-MAC, and WLC deployments.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + psaumur

Wireless Configuration & WLC GUI

WLC ports/interfaces, GUI WLAN workflow, WPA2-PSK, QoS profiles, and client verification (exam 2.9, 5.10).

From psaumur

Wireless Security

WEP through WPA3, 802.1X/EAP, PSK vs enterprise, and integrity protocols.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

WAN, VPN & GRE

WAN link types, MPLS roles, site-to-site IPsec, GRE tunnels, and remote-access VPN.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Network Automation & APIs

Controllers, REST APIs, JSON payloads, and southbound/northbound interfaces.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Cloud, SDN & Cisco DNA

Cloud delivery models, SDN architecture, and DNA Center overview.

Amalgamated from Panagiss + jdepew88 + psaumur

Source acknowledgments

The authoritative exam blueprint from Cisco — domain weights, objectives, and what Cisco says is in scope for CCNA 200-301. Always verify your study plan against this page before you sit the exam.
Primary source repository. PDF and Word study notes — featured below with on-site combined topic guides.
Markdown topic guides with diagrams. Amalgamated on-site with jdepew88 and p-saumur course notes — organization inspiration, not copied verbatim.
Jeremy's IT Lab-aligned course notes (GitHub). Wireless modules split into four on-site guides; WAN Architectures merged into the WAN/VPN topic.

SubnetIPv4.com — subnetting practice format

https://subnetipv4.com/

Question types inspired by the SubnetIPv4.com generator (Network ID, Broadcast, First/Last Host, Next Network, and mask conversions). Our trainer generates original problems locally.
Video training credit for the subnetting trainer sidebar. Learn the cheat-sheet method before drilling.
Primary embedded lecture videos across all 10 weeks (Day-by-day CCNA course). Each lesson credits the specific JITL video.

David Bombal — Free CCNA 200-301 course (playlist)

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhfrWIlLOoKPc2RecyiM_A9nf3fUU3e6g

Supplemental CCNA videos mapped to course weeks alongside JITL — fundamentals, subnetting math, WiFi, automation, and exam prep.

NetworkChuck — Free CCNA course

https://www.youtube.com/@NetworkChuck

Supplemental transport-layer and fundamentals videos credited in Week 1 lessons.
MAC and ARP explainer videos credited in the Ethernet lesson.

Recommended tools

  • Cisco Packet Tracer
  • Wireshark
  • Boson or other legitimate practice exams
  • Cisco official documentation
  • Original subnetting drills on this platform

Licensing note

Lesson content derived from the jdepew88 CCNA notes repository is rewritten for structured learning and retains original attribution. Topic guides amalgamate jdepew88 markdown, Panagiss CCNAmd, and p-saumur CCNA Course Notes into unified study pages — not verbatim copies. External structures are used for topic organization inspiration only. No braindumps, leaked exam questions, or copyrighted exam content are included.