Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2)
Foundation learning for CCNA ICND2 Exam 640-816
(Sprache: Englisch)
With this official Cisco coursebook, candidates get help preparing for the new CCNA exam #640-507 while also learning about the protocols and technologies for router configuration and LAN switching. Network support engineers and designers will find all the...
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With this official Cisco coursebook, candidates get help preparing for the new CCNA exam #640-507 while also learning about the protocols and technologies for router configuration and LAN switching. Network support engineers and designers will find all the information they need to install, configure, and troubleshoot the latest Cisco products.
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Learn the concepts on the new CCNA 640-802 and ICND2 640-816 exams with the only Cisco authorized self-study guideLearn ICND2 640-816 and CCNA 640-802 exam concepts with the only Cisco authorized self-study guide
Master ICND2 materials with the Third Edition of the best-selling self-study guide for CCNA
Complement classroom learning with materials developed in conjunction with Cisco
Understand concepts taught via a variety of new and proven learning features
With the introduction in June 2007 of the new CCNA 640-802 exams, Cisco also introduced the newest versions of the InterconnectingCisco Network Devices courses (ICND1 and ICND2) course. Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) , Third Edition is a Cisco authorized self-paced learning tool that helps CCNA candidates prepare for the second of these ICND courses, as well as for both the ICND2 640-816 exam as well as the new CCNA 640-802 exam. This book is the third edition of the best-selling title for early-stage CCNA preparation. It is designed in exclusive cooperation with Cisco. Coverage includes a review of the OSI model, routers and switches, Cisco IOS software, command line interface, WAN, and ISND and Frame Relay. The CCNA program certifies that a professional can install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services for small networks (100 nodes or fewer). It is considered one of the most valuable IT certifications, and it has been growing in popularity over the last several years.
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Foreword Introduction Chapter 1 Review of Cisco IOS for Routers and Switches Chapter Objectives 3 Cisco IOS CLI Functions 4 Configuration Modes of Cisco IOS Software 4 Help Facilities of the Cisco IOS CLI 6 Commands Review 7 Summary of Cisco IOS CLI Commands 8 Chapter Summary 8 Review Questions 8 Chapter 2 Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction Chapter Objectives Implementing VLANs and Trunks Understanding VLANs VLAN Overview Grouping Business Functions into VLANs Applying IP Address Space in the Enterprise Network Example: Network Design Considering Traffic Source to Destination Paths Voice VLAN Essentials VLAN Operation Understanding Trunking with 802.1Q 802.1Q Frame 802.1Q Native VLAN Understanding VLAN Trunking Protocol VTP Modes VTP Operation VTP Pruning Configuring VLANs and Trunks VTP Configuration Example: VTP Configuration 802.1Q Trunking Configuration VLAN Creation VLAN Port Assignment Adds, Moves, and Changes for VLANs Adding VLANs and Port Membership Changing VLANs and Port Membership Deleting VLANs and Port Membership Summary of Implementing VLANs and Trunks Improving Performance with Spanning Tree Building a Redundant Switched Topology Choosing Interconnection Technologies Determining Equipment and Cabling Needs EtherChannel Overview Redundant Topology Recognizing Issues of a Redundant Switched Topology Switch Behavior with Broadcast Frames Broadcast Storms Example: Broadcast Storms Multiple Frame Transmissions Example: Multiple Transmissions MAC Database Instability Resolving Issues with STP Spanning-Tree Operation Example: Selecting the Root Bridge Example: Spanning-Tree Operation Example: Spanning-Tree Path Cost Example: Spanning-Tree Recalculation STP Convergence Per VLAN Spanning Tree+ PVST+ Operation Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Per VLAN RSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP Port Roles Configuring RSTP Summary of Improving Performance with Spanning Tree Routing Between VLANs Understanding Inter-VLAN Routing Example: Router on a Stick
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Example: Subinterfaces Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing Summary of Routing Between VLANs Securing the Expanded Network Overview of Switch Security Concerns Securing Switch Devices Securing Switch Protocols Mitigating Compromises Launched Through a Switch Describing Port Security 802.X Port-Based Authentication Summary of Securing the Expanded Network Troubleshooting Switched Networks Troubleshooting Switches Troubleshooting Port Connectivity Hardware Issues Configuration Issues Troubleshooting VLANs and Trunking Native VLAN Mismatches Trunk Mode Mismatches VLANs and IP Subnets Inter-VLAN Connectivity Troubleshooting VTP Unable to See VLAN Details in the show run Command Output Cisco Catalyst Switches Do Not Exchange VTP Information Recently Installed Switch Causes Network Problems All Ports Inactive After Power Cycle Troubleshooting Spanning Tree Use the Diagram of the Network Identify a Bridging Loop Log STP Events Temporarily Disable Unnecessary Features Designate the Root Bridge Verify the Configuration of RSTP Summary of Troubleshooting Switched Networks Chapter Summary Review Questions Chapter 3 Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction Chapter Objectives Reviewing Dynamic Routing Understanding Distance Vector Routing Protocols Route Discovery, Selection, and Maintenance Routing Loops Route Maintenance Using Hold-Down Timers Route Maintenance Using Triggered Updates Route Maintenance Using Hold-Down Timers with Triggered Updates Link-State and Advanced Distance Vector Protocols Link-State Routing Protocol Algorithms Advanced Distance Vector Protocol Algorithm Summary of Reviewing Routing Operations Implementing Variable-Length Subnet Masks Reviewing Subnets Computing Usable Subnetworks and Hosts Introducing VLSMs Route Summarization with VLSM Summary of Implementing Variable-Length Subnet Masks Chapter Summary Review Questions Chapter 4 Single-Area OSPF Implementation Chapter Objectives Introducing OSPF Establishing OSPF Neighbor Adjacencies SPF Algorithm Configuring and Verifying OSPF Loopback Interfaces Verifying the OSPF Configuration Using OSPF debug Commands Load Balancing with OSPF OSPF Authentication Types of Authentication Configuring Plaintext Password Authentication Example: Plaintext Password Authentication Configuration Verifying Plaintext Password Authentication Summary of OSPF Introduction Troubleshooting OSPF Components of Troubleshooting OSPF Troubleshooting OSPF Neighbor Adjacencies Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Tables Troubleshooting Plaintext Password Authentication Summary of Troubleshooting OSPF Chapter Summary Review Questions Chapter 5 Implementing EIGRP Chapter Objectives Implementing EIGRP Introducing EIGRP Configuring and Verifying EIGRP Load Balancing with EIGRP EIGRP Metric Load Balancing Across Equal Paths Configuring Load Balancing Across Unequal-Cost Paths Example: Variance EIGRP Authentication Creating a Key Chain Configuring MD5 Authentication for EIGRP Example: MD5 Authentication Configuration Verifying MD5 Authentication Summary of Implementing EIGRP Troubleshooting EIGRP Components of Troubleshooting EIGRP Troubleshooting EIGRP Neighbor Relationships Troubleshooting EIGRP Routing Tables Troubleshooting EIGRP Authentication Example: Successful MD5 Authentication Example: Troubleshooting MD5 Authentication Problems Summary of Troubleshooting EIGRP Chapter Summary Review Questions Chapter 6 Managing Traffic with Access Control Lists Chapter Objectives Access Control List Operation Understanding ACLs ACL Operation Types of ACLs ACL Identification Additional Types of ACLs Dynamic ACLs Reflexive ACLs Time-Based ACLs ACL Wildcard Masking Summary of ACL Operations Configuring ACLs Configuring Numbered Standard IPv4 ACLs Example: Numbered Standard IPv4 ACL-Permit My Network Only Example: Numbered Standard IPv4 ACL-Deny a Specific Host Example: Numbered Standard IPv4 ACL-Deny a Specific Subnet Controlling Access to the Router Using ACLs Configuring Numbered Extended IPv4 ACLs Extended ACL with the established Parameter Numbered Extended IP ACL: Deny FTP from Subnets Numbered Extended ACL: Deny Only Telnet from Subnet Configuring Named ACLs Creating Named Standard IP ACLs Creating Named Extended IP ACLs Named Extended ACL: Deny a Single Host from a Given Subnet Named Extended ACL-Deny a Telnet from a Subnet Adding Comments to Named or Numbered ACLs Summary of Configuring ACLs Troubleshooting ACLs Problem: Host Connectivity Summary of Troubleshooting ACLs Chapter Summary Review Questions Chapter 7 Managing Address Spaces with NAT and IPv6 Chapter Objectives Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT Introducing NAT and PAT Translating Inside Source Addresses Static NAT Address Mapping Dynamic Address Translation Overloading an Inside Global Address Resolving Translation Table Issues Resolving Issues with Using the Correct Translation Entry Summary of Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT Transitioning to IPv6 Reasons for Using IPv6 Understanding IPv6 Addresses Global Addresses Reserved Addresses Private Addresses Loopback Address Unspecified Address IPv6 over Data Link Layers Assigning IPv6 Addresses Manual Interface ID Assignment EUI-64 Interface ID Assignment Stateless Autoconfiguration DHCPv6 (Stateful) Use of EUI-64 Format in IPv6 Addresses Routing Considerations with IPv6 Strategies for Implementing IPv6 Configuring IPv6 Configuring and Verifying RIPng for IPv6 Example: RIPng for IPv6 Configuration Summary of Transitioning to IPv6 Chapter Summary Review Questions Chapter 8 Extending the Network into the WAN Chapter Objectives Introducing VPN Solutions VPNs and Their Benefits Types of VPNs Benefits Restrictions IPsec SSL VPN (WebVPN) Benefits Restrictions Components of VPNs Introducing IPsec IPsec Protocol Framework Summary of Introducing VPN Solutions Establishing a Point-to-Point WAN Connection with PPP Understanding WAN Encapsulations Overview of PPP Configuring and Verifying PPP Example: PPP and CHAP Configuration Example: Verifying PPP Encapsulation Configuration Example: Verifying PPP Authentication Summary of Establishing a Point-to-Point WAN Connection with PPP Establishing a WAN Connection with Frame Relay Understanding Frame Relay Example: Frame Relay Terminology-DLCI Example: Frame Relay Address Mapping Configuring Frame Relay Example: Configuring Frame Relay Point-to-Point Subinterfaces Example: Configuring Frame Relay Multipoint Subinterfaces Verifying Frame Relay Summary of Establishing a WAN Connection with Frame Relay Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs Components of Troubleshooting Frame Relay Troubleshooting Frame Relay Connectivity Issues Summary of Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs Chapter Summary Review Questions Appendix Answers to Chapter Review Questions Index 1587054639 TOC 1/16/2008
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Autoren-Porträt von Stephen McQuerry
Steve McQuerry, CCIE No. 6108, is a consulting systems engineer with Cisco focused on data center architecture. Steve works with enterprise customers in the Midwestern United States to help them plan their data center architectures. Steve has been an active member of the internetworking community since 1991 and has held multiple certifications from Novell, Microsoft, and Cisco. Before joining Cisco, Steve worked as an independent contractor with Global Knowledge, where he taught and developed coursework around Cisco technologies and certifications.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Stephen McQuerry
- 2008, 3. Aufl., 408 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Maße: 18,6 x 23,8 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Macmillan Technical Publishing
- ISBN-10: 1587054639
- ISBN-13: 9781587054631
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.04.2008
Sprache:
Englisch
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