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    Hands On Cisco Packet Tracer: How To Create A Dmz Network

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Hands On Cisco Packet Tracer: How To Create A Dmz Network

    Hands On Cisco Packet Tracer: How To Create A Dmz Network
    Published 5/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 840.74 MB | Duration: 2h 28m

    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.

    Description

    Are you ready to take your networking skills to the next level? Want to build secure network architectures just like the pros—without being held back by outdated tools? Then this course is for you.In this hands-on course, you'll learn how to design and configure a fully functional DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Network using Cisco routers in Packet Tracer. You’ll start with the basics—what a DMZ is, why it’s important, and where it’s used. Then, you’ll dive into the practical skills: configuring an Edge Router, setting up the DMZ Firewall Router, connecting your internal LAN, and adding public-facing servers like web and mail servers. You’ll also configure NAT, port forwarding, OSPF routing, and powerful ACLs to manage and secure traffic between each zone.What makes this course different? It’s designed to be 100% hands-on, realistic, and engaging. You’re not just watching commands—you’re building, configuring, and troubleshooting like a true network engineer.By the end of this course, you’ll have:A fully working DMZ topology in Packet TracerA deep understanding of how to control traffic between internal, DMZ, and external networksPractical experience with NAT, ACLs, and routing protocols in a secure designThe confidence to design and explain DMZ networks in interviews or the workplaceWhether you're studying for certifications, building a lab, or just passionate about network security, this course gives you the skills to level up your networking career.Let’s build something powerful. Enroll now!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction to Course

    Lecture 2 Dan Mill Training

    Lecture 3 What is Cisco Packet Tracer?

    Lecture 4 What is a DMZ? (Demilitarized Zone)

    Lecture 5 Where are DMZ Networks used?

    Section 2: Topology Planning in Packet Tracer

    Lecture 6 The Edge Router

    Lecture 7 The DMZ Firewall

    Lecture 8 The Internal LAN Network

    Lecture 9 The DMZ Network

    Lecture 10 DMZ IP Addressing

    Lecture 11 The Internet Service Provider

    Section 3: IP Addressing and Subnetting for DMZ

    Lecture 12 Network Design Overview

    Lecture 13 Network Cabling

    Lecture 14 IP Addressing and Subnetting

    Section 4: Configuration Basics

    Lecture 15 The Edge Router Configuration

    Lecture 16 The Internet Simulation

    Lecture 17 The DMZ Router Configuration

    Lecture 18 The DMZ Configuration

    Lecture 19 The Internal LAN Configuration

    Lecture 20 Routing Network Design

    Lecture 21 Routing on our Network

    Lecture 22 Network Address Translation

    Section 5: DMZ Access Control

    Lecture 23 Access to the DMZ Servers

    Lecture 24 How to combat Port Exhaustion Issues

    Lecture 25 DMZ Access Control

    Lecture 26 Internal LAN Access Control

    Lecture 27 Troubleshooting the Internal LAN Access List

    Lecture 28 Control DMZ Outbound

    Lecture 29 Blocking Malicious Traffic

    Section 6: Testing and Verifying the Setup

    Lecture 30 Test Internal LAN to DMZ and Internet

    Lecture 31 Test DMZ to Internet

    Lecture 32 Lab Success

    Lecture 33 Test Internet to DMZ

    Section 7: Course Conclusion

    Lecture 34 IT Certifications

    Lecture 35 CCNA vs CCST

    Lecture 36 Cisco Network Engineers

    Aspiring Network Engineers who want to build real-world lab setups and understand DMZ architecture.,IT Students and Beginners looking to strengthen their understanding of network security concepts.,Sysadmins and Helpdesk Technicians ready to move into infrastructure and firewall roles.,Cybersecurity Enthusiasts wanting to learn how DMZs work and how to secure edge services.