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Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing CCNA 3 Companion Guide (Cisco Networking Academy)

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  • Copyright 2006
  • Edition: 1st
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  • ISBN-10: 1-58713-170-6
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-58713-170-7

The completely revised and only authorized textbook for the Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA 3 curriculum

  • A portable reference that fully supports the topics covered in the Networking Academy CCNA 3 curriculum and aligns 1:1 with course modules
  • Features enhanced readability through improved word usage, sentence structure, concise descriptions, real-world examples, and graphical presentations
  • Written by well-respected CCNA instructor who brings real classroom experience to material

Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing CCNA 3 Companion Guide is the official supplemental textbook for the CCNA 3 course of the Cisco Networking Academy Program. Completely revised from the previous edition with new examples and explanations, this textbook includes original material developed by the author, yet it fully aligns with the CCNA 3 curriculum. Written by an experienced instructor and author who presents material in a comprehensive manner--using his own voice and examples--this new edition augments student understanding of course material. The new edition incorporates improved features to aid instructors and enhance student comprehension. For example, chapters align with course modules in both name and number, and chapter objectives are stated as questions to encourage students to think about and find answers as they read chapters. End-of-chapter questions and summaries align with chapter objectives to emphasize key topics, while key terms are listed in each chapter opener in the order of occurrence to alert students to upcoming vocabulary words. In addition, new features include "How To" quick references for step-by-step tasks; real-world examples and all-new illustrations; concise explanations with a focus on word usage and sentence structure for improved readability; and correlations to the CCNA exam in Chapter Objectives and Check Your Understanding questions.

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Table of Contents

     

      Introduction

Chapter 1   Introduction to Classless Routing

      Objectives  

      Key Terms  

      VLSM  

          Prefix Length  

          Benefits of VLSM  

          VLSM Calculations  

          VLSM Example  

      CIDR and Route Summarization  

          Route Aggregation  

          Supernetting  

          CIDR Example  

      Classful and Classless Routing  

          Classful Routing  

          Classless Routing  

      RIP Version 2  

          RIPv2 Configuration  

          Verifying RIP Configuration  

          Troubleshooting RIP Configuration  

      Chapter Summary  

      Check Your Understanding  

      Challenge Questions and Activities  

Chapter 2   Single-Area OSPF  

      Objectives  

      Key Terms  

      Link-State Routing Overview  

          Maintaining Routing Information Via Link States  

          Link-State Routing Protocol Algorithms  

          Benefits of Link-State Routing  

          Limitations of Link-State Routing  

      Single-Area OSPF Concepts  

          Comparing OSPF with Distance Vector Routing Protocols  

          OSPF Hierarchical Routing  

          Dijkstra’s Algorithm  

      Single-Area OSPF Configuration  

          Basic OSPF Configuration  

          Loopback Interfaces  

          Modifying the OSPF Cost Metric  

          OSPF Authentication  

          OSPF Network Types and OSPF Timers  

          Propagating a Default Route  

          Verifying OSPF Configurations  

          Troubleshooting OSPF  

      Chapter Summary  

      Check Your Understanding  

      Challenge Questions and Activities  

Chapter 3   EIGRP and Troubleshooting Routing Protocols  

      Objectives  

      Additional Topics of Interest  

      Key Terms  

      EIGRP Concepts  

          Comparing EIGRP and IGRP  

          EIGRP Features  

          EIGRP Terminology  

          EIGRP Packet Types  

      EIGRP Configuration  

          Basic EIGRP Configuration  

          Configuring EIGRP Summarization  

          Verifying the EIGRP Configuration  

      Troubleshooting Routing Protocols  

          Troubleshooting RIP  

          Troubleshooting EIGRP  

          Troubleshooting OSPF  

      Additional Topics of Interest  

          Troubleshooting IGRP  

      Chapter Summary  

      Check Your Understanding  

      Challenge Questions and Activities  

Chapter 4   Switching Concepts  

      Objectives  

      Additional Topics of Interest  

      Key Terms  

      Introduction to LAN Switching  

          LAN Segmentation  

          Basic Operations of a Switch  

          Ethernet Switch Latency  

          Layer 2 and Layer 3 Switching  

          Symmetric and Asymmetric Switching  

          Frame Transmission Modes  

      Switch Operation  

          Broadcast Domains  

          Communication Between Switches and Workstations  

      Additional Topics of Interest  

          Introduction to Ethernet/802.3 LANs  

      Chapter Summary  

      Check Your Understanding  

      Challenge Questions and Activities  

Chapter 5   LAN Design and Switches  

      Objectives  

      Key Terms  

      LAN Design  

          LAN Design Goals  

          LAN Design Considerations  

          LAN Design Methodology  

          Layer 1 Design  

          Layer 2 Design  

          Layer 3 Design  

      LAN Switches  

          witched LANs and the Hierarchical Design Model  

          Access Layer Overview  

          Access Layer Switches  

          Distribution Layer Overview  

          Distribution Layer Switches  

          Core Layer Overview  

          Core Layer Switches  

      Chapter Summary  

      Check Your Understanding  

Chapter 6   Catalyst Switch Configuration  

      Objectives  

      Key Terms  

      Starting the Switch  

          Physical Startup of the Catalyst Switch  

          Switch Port Types   

          Switch LED Indicators  

          Viewing Initial Bootup Output from the Switch  

          Using the System Configuration Dialog  

          Logging On with the Switch CLI and Using the Help Facility  

      Configuring the Switch  

          Catalyst Switch Default Configuration  

          Basic Catalyst Switch Configuration  

          Duplex and Speed Configuration  

          Managing the MAC Address Table  

          Configuring Port Security  

          Executing Adds, Moves, and Changes  

          Managing Switch Configuration Files  

          Password Recovery  

          Upgrading the Cisco IOS Image  

      Chapter Summary  

      Check Your Understanding  

      Challenge Questions and Activities  

Chapter 7   Spanning Tree Protocol  

      Objectives  

      Key Terms  

      Redundant Topologies  

          Redundancy  

          Redundant Switched Topologies  

          Broadcast Storms  

          Multiple Frame Transmissions  

          MAC Database Instability  

      Spanning Tree Protocol  

          STP Background  

          Spanning-Tree Operation  

          Selecting the Root Bridge  

          Spanning-Tree Port States  

          Spanning-Tree Recalculation  

          Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol  

      Chapter Summary  

      Check Your Understanding  

      Challenge Questions and Activities  

Chapter 8   Virtual LANs  

      Objectives  

      Key Terms  

      VLAN Concepts  

          Broadcast Domains with VLANs and Routers  

          VLAN Operation  

      VLAN Configuration  

          Configuring Static VLANs  

          Verifying VLAN Configuration  

          Adding, Changing, and Deleting VLANs  

      Troubleshooting VLANs  

          Troubleshooting VLAN Problems  

          VLAN Troubleshooting Scenarios  

      Chapter Summary  

      Check Your Understanding  

      Challenge Questions and Activities  

Chapter 9   VLAN Trunking Protocol  

      Objectives  

      Key Terms  

      Trunking  

          VLAN Trunking Operation  

          IEEE 802.1Q Trunking  

      ISL Trunking  

          Configuring VLAN Trunking  

      VTP  

          VTP Concepts  

          VTP Operations  

          Configuring VTP  

      Inter-VLAN Routing Overview  

          Router-on-a-Stick  

          Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing  

      Chapter Summary  

      Check Your Understanding  

      Challenge Questions and Activities  

Appendix A  Answers to Check Your Understanding and Challenge Questions and Activities  

Glossary  

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