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Contents at A Glance
● Internetworking
● Internet Protocols
● IP Subnetting and Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
● Introduction to Cisco IOS
● IP Routing
● Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
● Layer 2 Switching
● Virtual LANS (VLANs)
● Managing a Cisco Internetwork
● Managing Traffic with Access Lists
● Wide Area Networking Protocols
Internetworking● Internetworking Basics
● Internetworking Models● The Layered Approach
● Advantages of References Models
● The OSI Reference Models● The Application Layer
● The Presentation Layer
● The Session Layer
● The Transport Layer
● The Network Layer
● The Data Link Layer
● The Physical Layer
● Ethernet Networking● Half- and Full-Duplex
Ethernet● Ethernet at the Data Link
Layer● Ethernet at the Physical
Layer
● Ethernet Cabling● Straight-Through Cable● Crossover Cable● Rolled Cable
Internetworking
● Wireless Networking● Data Encapsulation● The Cisco Three-
Layer Hierarchical Model● The Core Layer● The Distribution Layer● The Access Layer
● Summary● Exam Essentials● Written Lab 1
● Written Lab 1.1 : OSI Questions
● Written Lab 1.2 : Defining the OSI Layers and Devices
● Written Lab 1.3 : Identifying Collision and Broadcast Domains
Internet Protocols
● TCP/IP and the DOD Model ● The Process/Application Layer
Protocols● The Host-to-Host Layer
Protocols● The Internet Layer Protocols
● Binary to Decimal and Hexadecimal Conversion
● IP Addressing● IP Terminology● The Hierarchical IP Addressing
Scheme● Private IP Address
● Broadcast Address● Introduction to
Network Address Translation (NAT)
● Summary● Exam Essentials● Written Lab 2● Review Questions
IP Subnetting and Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
● Subnetting Basics● IP Subnet-Zero
● How to Create Subnets
● Subnet Masks
● Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
● Subnetting Class C Addresses● The Binary Method : Subnetting
a Class C Addresses
● The Fast Way : Subnetting a Class C Addresses
● Subnetting Class B Addresses
● Subnetting Class A Addresses
● Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)● VLSM Design
● Implementing VLSM Networks
● Summarization
● Troubleshooting IP Addressing● Determining IP Address Problems
● Summary
● Exam Essentials
● Written Lab 3
● Review Questions
Introduction to the Cisco IOS
● The Cisco Router User Interface● Cisco Router IOS
● Connecting to a Cisco Router
● Bringing Up a Router
● Setup Mode
● Command Line Interface● Logging into the Router
● Overview of Router Modes
● CLI Prompts
● Editing and Help Features
● Gathering Basic Routing Information
● Router and Switch Administrative Functions ● Hostnames● Banners● Setting Passwords● Encrypting Your Passwords● Descriptions
● Router Interface● Brining Up an Interface● Configuring an IP Address on
an Interface● Serial Interface Commands
Introduction to the Cisco IOS
● Viewing, Saving, and Erasing Configurations● Verifying Your
Configuration
● Summary● Exam Essentials● Written Lab 4
● Hands-on Labs● Hands-on Lab 4.1 : Logging
into a Router● Hands-on Lab 4.2 : Using the
Help and Editing Features● Hands-on Lab 4.3 : Saving a
Router Configuration● Hands-on Lab 4.4 : Setting
Your Passwords● Hands-on Lab 4.5 : Setting
the Hostname, Descriptions, IP Address,and Clock Rate
● Review Questions
IP Routing
● Routing Basics
● The IP Routing Process● Testing Your IP Routing
Understanding● IP Routing in a Larger
Network
● Configuring IP Routing in Our Network ● Static Routing● Default Routing● Dynamic Routing
● Routing Protocol Basics ● Administrative Distances● Routing Protocols● Distance-Vector Routing
Protocols ● Routing Loops● Maximum Hop Count● Split Horizon● Route Poisoning● Holddowns
IP Routing
● Routing Information Protocol (RIP)● RIP Timers● Configuring RIP
Routing● Verifying the RIP
Routing Tables● Holding Down RIP
Propagations● RIP Version 2 (RIPv2)
● Interior Gateway Routing Interfaces (IGRP)● IGRP Timers● Configuring IGRP
Routing● Verifying the IGRP
Routing Tables● Troubleshooting IGRP● Using Both RIP and
IGRP
IP Routing
● Verifying Your Configurations● The show protocols
Command● The show ip protocols
Command● The debug ip rip
Command● The debug ip igrp
Command
● Summary
● Exam Essentials
● Written Lab 5
● Hands-on Labs● Hands-on Lab 5.1 : Creating
Static Routes● Hands-on Lab 5.2 : Dynamic
Routing with RIP ● Hands-on Lab 5.3 : Dynamic
Routing with IGRP● Review Questions
Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
● EIGRP Features and Operation● Protocol-Dependant Modules
● Neighbor Discovery
● Reliable Transport Protocol (RTP)
● Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL)
● Using EIGRP to Support Large Networks● Multiple Ases
● VLSM Support and Summarization
● Route Discovery and Maintenance
● Configuring EIGRO
● Lab_A
● Lab_B
● Lab_C● Configuring Discontiguous Network
● Verifying EIGRP
● Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Basic● OSPF Terminology
● SPF Tree Calculation
● Configuring OSPF● Enabling OSPF
● Configuring OSPF Areas
Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
● Verifying OSPF Configuration ● The show ip ospf Command
● The show ip ospf database Command
● The show ip ospf interface Command
● The show ip ospf neighbor Command
● OSPF and Loopback Interfaces● Configuring Loopback Interfaces
● Verifying Loopbacks and RIDs
● Troubleshooting OSPF
● Configuring EIGRP and OSPF Summary Routes
● Summary
● Exam Essentials
● Written Lab 6
● Hands-on Lab● Hands-on Lab 6.1 : Configuring and
Verifying EIGRP
● Hands-on Lab 6.2 : Enabling the OSPF Process
● Hands-on Lab 6.3 : Configuring OSPF Neighbors
● Hands-on Lab 6.4 : Verifying OSPF Operation
● Review Questions
Layer 2 Switching
● Before Layer 2 Switching
● Switching Services● Limitations of Layer 2 Switching
● Bridging vs. LAN Switching
● Three Switch Functions at Layer 2
● Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)● Spanning Tree Terms
● Spanning Tree Operations
● Spanning Tree Example
● LAN Switch Type● Cut-Through (Real Time)
● Fragment Free (Modified Cut-Through)
● Store-and-Forward
● Configuring the Catalyst 1900 and 2950 Switches
● 1900 and 2950 Switch Startup
● Setting the Passwords
● Setting the Hostname
● Setting IP Information
● Configuring Interface Descriptions
● Setting Port Security on a Catalyst Switch
● Erasing the Switch Configuration
● Summary
● Exam Essentials
● Written Lab 7
● Hands-on Labs
● Hands-on Lab 7.1 : Switch Basic Administrative Configurations
● Hands-on Lab 7.2 : Verifying the Switch Configurations
● Review Configurations
Virtual LANs (VLANs)
● VLAN Basics● Broadcast Control● Security● Flexibility and Scalability
● VLAN Memberships● Static VLANs● Dynamic VLANs
● Identifying VLANs● Frame Tagging● VLAN Identification Methods● Inter-Switch Link (ISL) Protocol
● VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
● VTP Modes of Operation
● VTP Pruning
● Routing between VLANs
● Configuring VLANs
● Assigning Switch Ports to VLANs
● Configuring Trunk Ports
● Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing
● Configuting VTP
● Troubleshooting VTP
● Configuring Switching in Our Sample Internetwork
● Summary
● Exam Essentials
● Written Lab 8
● Review Questions
Managing a Cisco Internetwork
● The Internal Components of a Cisco Router
● The Router Boot Sequence
● Managing Configuration Registers● Understanding the Configuration
Register Bits
● Checking the Current Configuration Register Value
● Changing the Configuration Register
● Recovering Passwords
● Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration
● Backing Up the Cisco Router Configuration
● Restoring the Cisco Router Configuration
● Erasing the Configuration
● Using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
● Getting CDP Timers and Holdtime Information
● Gathering Neighbor Information
● Gathering Interface Traffic Information
● Gathering Port and Interface Information
Managing a Cisco Internetwork
● Using Telnet● Telnetting into Multiple Devices
Simultaneously
● Checking Telnet Connections
● Checking Telnet Users
● Closing Telnet Sessions
● Resolving Hostnames● Building a Host Table
● Using DNS to Resolve Names
● Checking Network Connectivity● Using the ping Command
● Using the traceroute Command
● Summary
● Exam Essentials
● Written Lab 9
● Hands-on Labs
● Hands-on Lab 9.1 : Backing Up Your Router IOS
● Hands-on Lab 9.2 : Upgrading or Restoring Your Router IOS
● Hands-on Lab 9.3 : Backing Up the Router Configuration
● Hands-on Lab 9.4 : Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
● Hands-on Lab 9.5 : Using telnet
● Hands-on Lab 9.6 : Resolving Hostnames
● Review Questions
Managing Traffic with Access Lists
● Introduction to Access Lists
● Standard Access Lists● Wildcard Masking
● Standard Access List Example
● Controlling VTY (Telnet) Access
● Extended Access Lists● Extended Access Lists Example 1
● Extended Access Lists Example 2
● Named Access Lists● Extended Access List Example 1
● Extended Access List Example 2
● Named Access List
● Monitoring Access List
● Summary
● Exam Essentials
● Written Lab 10
● Hands-on Labs● Hands-on Lab 10.1 : Standard IP
Access Lists
● Hands-on Lab 10.2 : Extended IP Access Lists
● Review Questions
Wide Area Networking Protocols
● Introduction to Wide Area Networks● Defining WAN Terms
● WAN Connection Types
● WAN Support
● Cabling the Wide Area Network● Serial Transmission
● Data Terminal Equipment and Data Communication Equipment
● Fixed and Modular Interfaces
● High-Level Data-Link Control (HDLC) Protocol
● Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)● Link Control Protocol (LCP)
Configuration Options
● PPP Session Establishment
● PPP Authentication Methods
● Configuring PPP on Cisco Routers
● Configuring PPP Authentication
● Verifying PPP Encapsulations
Wide Area Networking Protocols
● Frame Relay● Introduction to Frame Relay
Technology● Frame Relay Implementation
and Monitoring
● Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)● ISDN Connections● ISDN Components● Basic Rate Interface (BRI)● Primary Rate Interface (PRI)● ISDN with Cisco Routers
● Dial-on-Deman Routing (DDR)
● Configuring DDR
● Optional Commands
● DDR with Access Lists
● Verifying ISDN Operations
● Summary
● Written Lab 11
● Hands-on Labs
● Hands-on Lab 11.1 : Configuring PPP Encapsulation and Authentication
● Hands-on Lab 11.2 : Configuring and Monitoring HDLC
● Hands-on Lab 11.3 : Configuring Frame-Relay and Subinterfaces
● Hands-on Lab 11.4 : Configuring ISDN and BRI Interfaces
● Review Questions
Reference
● CCNATM : Cisco® Certified Network Associate Study Guide 5th Edition, Todd Lammle, http://amzn.to/kWV3RD
Q & A