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CCNA Practical Studies (Cisco Certification & Training)
CCNA Practical Studies (Cisco Certification & Training)
ISBN: 1587200465
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 127
Authors:
Gary Heap
,
Lynn Maynes
BUY ON AMAZON
CCNA Practical Studies
Table Of Contents
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Foreword. (cisco certified professional)
Copyright
Introduction
Audience
CCNA Exam 640-607 and Performance-Based Testing
Chapter Organization
How Best to Use This Book
Getting Equipment
How to Use The Book If You Cannot Get Equipment
Command Syntax Conventions
Part I: Basic Router Configuration
Chapter 1. Practical Lab Methodology and Equipment
OSI Reference Model
Lab Equipment
Chapter 2. Cisco Router Review
Example 2-1 Context-Sensitive Help from User EXEC Mode
Summary
Chapter 3. Lab Environment
Lab Inventory and Physical Connections
Lab Objectives
Recommendations and Methodology
Summary
Chapter 4. Gaining Access to the Routers and Switches
Direct Access to Routers and Switches Through a Console Port
Example 4-1 Entering Enable Mode on Terminal Server
Example 4-10 Creating loopback 0 and Assigning It an IP Address
Summary
Chapter 5. Bridging and Switching
Transparent Bridging
Switching
Virtual LANs
Example 5-1 Gaining Access to the Catalyst Switch
Chapter 6. General Router Configurations
Lab Objectives
Example 6-1 Configuring a Host Name on Each Lab Router and Saving the Configuration
Example 6-2 Setting the Enable, Console, and vty Passwords on R1
Example 6-3 Configuring a Message of the Day (MOTD) Banner on R1
Example 6-5 Router Doing a Name Lookup on a Mistyped Command
Example 6-8 Disabling
Example 6-12 Configuring and IP Host Table Mapping the Router Name to Its Loopback IP Address
Example 6-15 Entering Enable Mode in Preparation to Paste Script
Chapter 7. Router Interface Configuration Methodology
Interface Connectivity and IP Addressing
Frame Relay Overview
Example 7-1 Gaining Access to R3
Example 7-26 R5 Serial Configuration
Example 7-34 R1 Ethernet Configuration
Example 7-40 R5 Token Ring Interface Configuration
Example 7-42 R6 Loopback Interfaces Configuration
Example 7-44
Part II: Configuring Routing Protocols, ISDN, and IPX
Chapter 8. Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
RIP Fundamentals
Example 8-1 IP Routing Table on R1 Before the Configuration of IP RIP
Chapter 9. Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
IGRP Fundamentals
Example 9-1 IGRP Configuration on R3
Chapter 10. Enhanced Interior Gateway Protocol (EIGRP)
EIGRP Fundamentals
Example 10-1 Configuring EIGRP on R2 and Placing S0 into EIGRP Autonomous System 100
Summary
Chapter 11. Route Redistribution
Fundamentals of Route Redistribution
Example 11-1 Router Routing Table
Chapter 12. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
ISDN Fundamentals
Example 12-1 Context-Sensitive Help Displays the Available ISDN Switch Types
Chapter 13. IPX
Fundamentals of the IPX Protocol
IPX Lab Objectives
Example 13-1 Enabling IPX on R1
Chapter 14. Routing IPX
IPX Routing Fundamentals
Routing IPX Lab Objectives
Example 14-1 IPX Routing Table on R3
Final Lab Results
Part III: Access Lists, Cisco IOS Software Operations, and Troubleshooting
Chapter 15. Standard and Extended Access Lists
StandardExtended Access List Fundamentals
Example 15-1 Standard Access List Configuration
Summary
Chapter 16. Cisco Router Operations
Example 16-1 R1 Successfully
Summary
Chapter 17. Troubleshooting
Example 17-1
Example 17-13 Verify Symptom by
Example 17-24 Verify Symptom by Issuing a
Example 17-34
Summary
Part IV: Appendixes
Appendix A. Master Lab Configurations and Lab Diagrams
Example A-1 Terminal Server Configuration
Example A-30 R2 s Configuration
Example A-33 R2 s Configuration
Example A-35 R1 s Configuration
Example A-2 R1 s Configuration
Example A-8 R1 s Configuration
Example A-14 R1 s Configuration
Example A-16 R3 s Configuration
Example A-18 R2 s Configuration
Example A-21 R2 s Configuration
Example A-23 R5 s Configuration
Example A-25 R1 s Configuration
Appendix B. Frame Relay Switch Configuration
Frame Relay Devices
Frame Relay Virtual Circuits
Congestion-Control Mechanisms
Frame Relay Local Management Interface
Frame Relay Network Implementation
Frame Relay Frame Formats
Frame Relay Switch Overview
Example B-1 Enable Frame Relay Switching
Summary
Appendix C. Self-Study Lab
Lab Objectives
Hints
Completed Lab Diagram
Appendix D. ISDN Simulator Configuration and Setup
ISDN Simulator Physical Connections
ISDN Simulator Configuration
CCNA Practical Studies (Cisco Certification & Training)
ISBN: 1587200465
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 127
Authors:
Gary Heap
,
Lynn Maynes
BUY ON AMAZON
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Problems in Stacks and Queues
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Handling Script Errors
Using the Windows Registry to Configure Script Settings
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