Introduction Assessment Test Chapter 1 Internetworking Internetworking Basic Internetworking Models The Layered Approach Advantages of Reference Models The OSI Reference Model The OSI Layers 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 Data Encapsulation Cabling the Wide Area Network Serial Transmission Data Terminal Equipment and Data Communication Equipment Fixed and Modular Interfaces Integrated Services Digital Network(ISDN)Connections Selecting Cisco Products Cisco Hubs Cisco Routers Cisco Switches The Cisco Three-Layer Hierarchical Model The Core Layer The Distribution Layer The Access Layer Summary Exam Essentials Key Terms Written Labs 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 Review Questions Answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Labs Answers to Written Labs 1.1 Answers to Written Labs 1.2 Answers to Written Labs 1.3 Chapter 2 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 Types Cut-through(Real Time) FragmentFree(Modified Cut-Through) Store-and-Forward Summary Exam Essentials Key Terms Written Lab 2 Review Questions Answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Lab 2 Chapter 3 Internet Protocols TCP/IP and the DoD Model The Process/Application Layer Protocols The Host-to-Host Layer Protocols The Internet Layer Protocols IP Addressing IP Terminology The Hieratrchical IP addressing Scheme Subnetting Subnet Masks Subnetting Class C Addresses Subnetting Class B Addresses Subnetting Class A Addresses Summary Exam Essentials Key Terms Written Lab 3 Review Questions Answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Lab 3 Chapter 4 Introduction to the Cisco IOS 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 Route Modes CLI Prompts Editing and Help Features Gathering Basic Routing Information Setting Passwords Encrypting Your Passwords Banners Router Interfaces Hostnames Descriptions Viewing and Saving Configurations Verifying Your Configuration Summary Exam Essentials Key Terms Commands Used in This Chapter Written Lab 4 Hands-on Labs Hands-on Labs 4.1:Logging into a Router Hands-on Labs 4.2:Using the Help and Editing Features Hands-on Labs 4.3:Saving a Router Configuration Hands-on Labs 4.4:Setting Your Passwords Hands-on Labs 4.5:Setting the Hostname,Descriptions IP Address,and Clock Rate Review Questions answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Lab 4 Chapter 5 IP Routing Routing Basics The IP Routing Process 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 Routing Information Protocol(RIP) RIP Timers Configuring RIP Routing Verifying the RIP Routing Tables Holding Down RIP Propagations Interior Gateway Routing Protocol(IGRP) IGRP Timers Configuring IGRP Routing Verifying the IGRP Routing Tables Verifying Your Configurations The Show Protocols Command The Show IP Protocol Command The Debug IP RIP Command The Debug IP IGRP Command Summary Exam Essentials Key Terms Commands Used in This Chapter Written Lab 5 Hands-on Labs Hands-on Labs 5.1:Creating Static Routes Hands-on Labs 5.2:Dynamic Routing with RIP Hands-on Labs 5.3:dynamic Routing with IGRP Review Questions Answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Lab 5 Chapter 6 Virtual LANs(VLANs) Introduction to VLANs 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 Trunk Protocol(VTP) VTP Modes of Operation VTP Pruning Routing between VLANs Summary Exam Essentials Key Terms Written Lab 6 Review Questions Answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Lab 6 Chapter 7 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 IOS Verifying Flash Memory Backing Up the Cisco IOS Restoring or Upgrading the Cisco Router IOS Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration Restoring the Cisco Router Configuration Erasing the Configuration Using Cisco Discovery Protocol Getting CDP Timers and Holdtime Information Gathering Neighbor Information Gathering Interface Traffic Information Gathering Port and Interface Information 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 Name Checking Network Connectivity Using the Ping Command Using the Traceroute Command Summary Exam Essentials Key Terms Commands Used in This Chapter Written Lab 7 Hands-on Labs Hands-on Labs 7.1:Backing Up Your Router IOS Hands-on Labs 7.2:Upgrading or Restoring Your Router IOS Hands-on Labs 7.3:Backing Up the Router Configuration Hands-on Labs 7.4:Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol(CDP) Hands-on Labs 7.5:Using Telnet Hands-on Labs 7.6:Resolving Hostnames Review Questions Answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Lab 7 Chapter 8 Configuring Novell IPX Introduction to novell IPX Novell IPX Protocol Stack Client-Server Communication Server-Server Communication IPX Addressing Encapsulation Enabling IPX Routing Enablind IPX on Individual Interface Configuring Our Internetwork with IPX Configuring IPX on the 2621A Router Configuring IPX on the 2501A Router Configuring IPX on the 2501B Router Configuring IPX on the 2501C Router Verifying the IPX Routing Tables Adding Secondary addresses Configuring Secondary Addresses Subinterfaces Configuring Our Internetwork with Multiple Ethernet Frame Types Configuring Multiple frame Types on the 2621A Router Configuring Multiple frame Types on the 2501A Router Configuring Multiple frame Types on the 2501B Router Configuring Multiple frame Types on the 2501C Router Verifying the IPX Routing Tables Monitoring IPX on Cisco Routers The Show IPX Servers Command The Show IPX Route Command The Show IPX Traffic Command The Show IPX Interface Command The Show IPX Protocols Command The Debug IPX Command The Ping IPX Command Summary Exam Essentials Key Terms Commands Used in This Chapter Written Lab 8 Hands-on Lab Hands-on Lab 8.1:Configuring Internetworking Packet Exchange(IPX) Hands-on Lab 8.2:Adding Secondary Network Addresses and Multiple Frame Types with IPX Review Questions Answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Lab 8 Chapter 9 Managing Traffic with Access Lists Access Lists Standard IP Access Lists Controlling VTY(Telnet)Access Extended IP Access Lists Monitoring IP Access Lists IPX Access Lists Standard IPX Access Lists Extended IPX Access Lists IPX SAP Filters Verifying IPX Access Lists Summary Exam Essentials Key Terms Commands Used in This Chapter Written Lab 9 Hands-on Labs Hands-on Lab 9.1:Standard IP Access Lists Hands-on Lab 9.2:Extended IP Access Lists Hands-on Lab 9.3:Standard IPX Access Lists Review Questions Answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Lab 9 Chapter 10 Wide Area Networking Protocols Wide Area Networks Defining WAN Terms WAN Connection Types WAN Support High-Level Data-Link Control Protocol(HDLC) 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 Encapsulation Frame Relay Frame Relay Terminology Frame Relay Encapsulation Data Link Connection Identifiers(DLCIs) Local Management Interface(LMI) Subinterfaces Mapping Frame Relay Frame Relay Congestion Control Committed Information Rate(CIR) Monitoring Frame Relay Integrated Services Digital Network(ISDN) ISDN Components Basic Rate Interface(BRI) Primary Rate Interface(PRI) ISDN with Cisco Routers Dial-on_Demand Routing(DDR) Configuring DDR Configuring Static Routes Specifying Interesting Traffic Configuring the Dialer Information Optional Commands DDR with Access Lists Verifying the ISDN Operation summary Exma Essentials Key Terms Commands Used in This Chapter Written Lab 10 Hands-on Labs Hands-on Lab 10.1:Configuring PPP Encapsulation and Authentication Hands-on Lab 10.2:Configuring and Monitoring HDLC Hands-on Lab 10.3:Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces Hands-on Lab 10.4:Configuring ISDN and BRI Interfaces Review Questions Answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Lab 10 Appendix A Introduction to the Cisco IOS:Hands-on Labs Lab A.1:Logging into a Cisco Router Lab A.2:Editing and Help Features Lab A.3:Gathering Basic Router Information Lab A.4:Setting the Passwords Lab A.5:Setting Router Banners Lab A.6:configuring Router Interfaces Lab A.7:Bringing up an Interface Lab A.8:Configuring an IP Address on an Interface Lab A.9:Serial Interface Commands Lab A.10:Setting the Router Hostnames Lab A.11:Setting Interface Descriptions Lab A.12:Saving Your Configurations Lab A.13:Verifying Your Configuration Lab A.14:Final Lab Appendix B Configuring the Catalyst 1900 Switch Features of the 1900 Switch The Three configuration Options Connecting to The Console Port 1900 Switch Startup Connecting to an Ethernet Port Cisco 1900 IOS Configuration Commands Setting the Passwords Setting the Hostname Setting IP Information Configuring Switch Interfaces Configuring Interface Descriptions Configuring the Port Duplex Verifying IP Connectivity Erasing the Switch Configuration Managing the MAC Address Table Setting Permanent and Static MAC Addresses Configuring Port Security Using the Show Version Command Changing the LAN Switch Type Configuring VLANs Assigning Switch Ports to VLANs Configuring Trunk Ports Clearing VLANs from Trunk Links Verifying Trunk Links Configuring ISL Routing Configuring VTP Configuring the Domain Adding to a VTP Domain VTP Pruning Restoring or Upgrading the Catalyst 1900 IOS Backing Up and Restoring the Catalyst 1900 Configuration CDP with the 1900 Switch Summary Key Terms Commands Used in This Appendix Written Lab Appendix B Hands-on Labs Lab B.1:Managing the 1900 Switch Lab B.2:1900 Switch Operations Lab B.3:Creating VLANs Lab B.4:Assigning VLANs to Switch Ports Lab B.5:Configuring Trunking Lab B.6:Configuring VTP Lab B.7:Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing with ISL Review Questions Answers to Review Questions Answers to Written Lab Appendix B Appendix C Commands in This Study Guide Glossary