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Routing and Switching Fundamentals Part I
Session 1
Section A: Introduction
  • Series Objectives
  • Icons and Symbols

Section B: Computer Networking Concepts
  • What is a Network?
  • Common Physical Components
  • Resource Sharing
  • User Applications
  • Administration Applications
  • Characteristics of a Network

Section C: Overview of OSI Model and TCP/IP
  • Why a Layered Model?
  • The Seven Layers
  • Encapsulating Data
  • Peer-to-Peer Communication
  • Evolution of TCP/IP
  • Mapping TCP/IP to OSI

Section D: TCP/IP Transport and Applications
  • Protocol Characteristics
  • IP Packet Delivery
  • IP Datagram Header
  • Protocol Field
  • ICMP
  • ARP
  • DHCP and DNS
  • TCP/IP Conversations
  • Resolving the MAC Address
  • TCP/IP Encapsulation
  • Returning a Response
  • Network Protocols

Section E: Modern Ethernet LANs
  • Ethernet Evolution
  • Ethernet Breakdown
  • Fast Ethernet
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • 10G Ethernet
  • CSMA/CD
  • LAN Standards
  • Ethernet UTP Cabling

Section F: Ethernet Frame Structure
  • MAC Address
  • Frame Structure
  • Communicating within the LAN

Section G: Conversions
  • Base 2 Number System
  • Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal
  • Examples

Session 2
Section A: Wide Area Networks
  • WAN Overview
  • Need for WANs
  • WAN vs. LAN

Section B: WAN Concepts
  • WAN Technologies and Devices
  • Physical Layer
  • Data-link Protocols
  • Link Options
  • HDLC and Cisco HDLC
  • PPP
  • Point-to-Point Considerations

Section C: Transmission Protocols
  • Circuit Switching
  • PSTN
  • ISDN
  • Packet Switching
  • WAN with X.25
  • Frame Relay
  • ATM and Cell Switching
  • DSL
  • Cable-Based WANs
  • IP Services for Internet Access

Section D: WAN Configuration
  • Configure HDLC
  • Verify Data-link Protocol
  • Configuring NAT

Section E: Connecting to a Network
  • Network Interface Card
  • Comparing Media Requirements
  • Different Connections
  • 1000Base-T GBIC
  • Fiber-Optic GBICs
  • Unshielded Twisted Pair
  • RJ-45 Connector and Jack
  • UTP Implementation
  • Loops vs. Spanning Tree

Section F: Topologies
  • Physical and Logical
  • Bus Topology
  • Star Topology
  • Extended Star Topology
  • Ring Topology
  • Dual-Ring Topology
  • Full-Mesh Topology
  • Partial-Mesh Topology

Section G: Shared Networking
  • Challenges
  • Causes of Congestion
  • Segmentation Solutions
  • Bridging vs. Switching
  • Microsegmentation
  • Half-Duplex vs. Full-Duplex
  • Hierarchy of Design
  • LAN Ethernet Connectivity

Session 3
Section A: Communications
  • Transport Layer
  • Reliable vs. Best Effort
  • Protocol Characteristics
  • Port Numbers
  • Transport Headers
  • Establishing a Session
  • Flow Control
  • Fixed vs. Sliding Windows
  • TCP Sequence and Acknowledgment
  • TCP/IP Applications
  • QoS Needs and TCP/IP Application Impact
  • WWW, HTTP and SSL URLs

Section B: IP Addressing
  • IP Address Overview
  • IP Addressing Classes
  • Subnet Mask
  • Address Scheme
  • Reserved Addresses
  • Other Reserved

Section C: Subnetting
  • Design Requirements
  • Subnetting Example
  • Classful Subnetting
  • Subnet Calculator
  • Determine Scheme
  • Subnet Class B
  • Mask Subnet
  • Block Value

Section D: Routers
  • Router Functions
  • IP Packet Delivery
  • Path Determination
  • Routing Tables
  • Routing Metrics
  • Distance-Vector Protocols
  • Link-State Protocols

Section E: IP Routing Concepts
  • Route Determination
  • Known Routes
  • Routing Table
  • Table Data
  • Static Routing
  • Dynamic Routing
  • Administrative Distance

Section F: Static IP Routing
  • Implementation
  • Show IP Route
  • Create Static Route
  • Static Route Limits
  • Troubleshoot Interface
  • Return Traffic Issues
  • Additional Routes
  • Gateway of Last Resort

Section G: Dynamic Routing
  • Distance-Vector
  • Link-State
  • Protocol Selection
  • Routing-by-Rumor
  • Distance-Vector Loops
  • Looping Prevention
  • Split Horizon
  • Route Poisoning

Session 4
Section A: RIP Protocol
  • Characteristics
  • Router Determination
  • Enable RIP
  • Holding Down Updates
  • Adding/Verify RIP
  • Verify IP Routing
  • Show Commands
  • Classful Boundary

Section B: Troubleshooting RIP
  • Traffic Collection
  • Debug IP and RIP
  • Turn Off Debug
  • View Debug Output

Section C: Routers and IOS
  • Lab Environment
  • Internal Components
  • Boot Process
  • Console Connection
  • 2800 Router Boot Process
  • 3800 Router Boot Process

Section D: IOS Access Commands
  • Router Login
  • Global Configuration Mode
  • Enable Mode Password
  • Secret Password
  • Access Points
  • Password Examples
  • Access Point Examples
  • Encrypt All Passwords

Section E: Basic IOS Commands
  • Set Enable Password
  • Set Secret Password
  • Test Passwords
  • Set Console/Aux
  • Set Telnet Password
  • Set Encryption

Section F: IOS Maintenance Commands
  • IOS Help
  • Terminal Editing
  • Display Configuration
  • Setup Mode
  • Saving Options
  • Back Up Configuration
  • Back Up IOS
  • Restore Configuration

Section G: ID and Interface Commands
  • Change Hostname
  • Banner
  • Access Interface
  • Assign IP Address
  • Changing Hostname
  • Running Configuration
  • Interface Command
  • Troubleshoot Interface

Section H: Troubleshooting IP Routing
  • A Routing Troubleshooting Scenario

Session 5
Section A: LAN Devices
  • Layer 2 Switching
  • MAC Address Table
  • Layer 3 Routing
  • Layer 3 Switching
  • Multilayer Switching

Section B: Ethernet Switch Configuration
  • Catalyst LAN Switches
  • Hostname/Password
  • Remote Access
  • Ethernet Ports
  • Port Description
  • Port Speed Module

Section C: Catalyst Switches
  • Initial Startup
  • Logging into the Switch
  • Command Line Help Facilities
  • Configuring the Switch
  • Showing Initial Startup

Section D: Ethernet Switch Troubleshooting
  • Network Verification and Troubleshooting
  • Cisco Discovery Protocol
  • Layer 1 and 2 Interface Status
  • Layer 2 Forwarding Path

Section E: Fundamentals of Wireless LAN
  • Wireless LAN Concepts
  • Wireless LAN Standards
  • 802.11 Family Protocols
  • Deploying WLANs
  • Unified Wireless Network Elements

Section F: Wireless LAN Security
  • WLAN Security Issues
  • WLAN Security Standards
  • Wireless Security Implementation

Section G: Wireless LAN Configurations
  • Wireless LAN Setup and Troubleshooting
  • WLAN Design, Installation and Configuration
  • Lab Demonstrations

Section H: Network Environment Management
  • Network Discovery and Management
  • Discovering Neighbors in the Network
  • Managing IOS Image Files
  • Managing Remote Devices

Section I: Network Security
  • Sources of Security Attacks
  • Network Topology with Firewall
  • Types of Attacks
  • Common Security Risks
  • Tools Used for Security Attacks
  • How Firewalls Work
  • Cisco ASA Appliances
  • IDS and IPS Systems
  • VPNs
  • Types of VPNs


Routing and Switching Fundamentals Part II
Session 6
Section A: Introduction
  • Series Objectives
  • Icons and Symbols

Section B: VLAN and Trunking
  • VLAN Usage
  • Segmentation
  • Router Gateway
  • Router Options
  • VLAN Routing Design
  • VLAN Campus Design
  • Trunking Protocols
  • Comparing ISL and 802.1Q

Section C: VLAN Trunking Protocol
  • VTP
  • VTP Modes
  • VTP Operation
  • VTP Messages
  • VTP Pruning

Section D: Configuring and Verifying VLANs
  • Prerequisites for VLANs
  • Other Prerequisites for VLANs
  • Creating a VLAN
  • Viewing VLANs
  • Creating VLANs
  • Enabling Trunks
  • Configuring VTP Domains
  • Assigning Ports

Section E: Configuring VLAN Trunking
  • Considerations for VLAN Trunking
  • Configuring a Trunk
  • Verifying Trunking
  • Controlling Access to VLANs
  • VLAN Access Example

Section F: Configuring and Verifying VTP
  • Configuring VTP
  • Verifying VTP Status
  • Reviewing VTP Configuration Commands
  • Cautions while Configuring VTP
  • Problems with VTP Configuration
  • Configuring Transparent Mode

Section G: Troubleshooting VTP
  • Troubleshooting Methodologies
  • Identifying VTP Problems
  • Troubleshooting VTP Problems
  • New Switch Connection Problems
  • Troubleshooting New Switch Connections
  • Practices to Avoid VTP Problems

Section H: Implementing Switch Security
  • Implementing Port Security
  • Configuring and Verifying Port Security
  • Checking for Port Security Problems
  • Troubleshooting Port Security
  • VLAN and Trunking Problems
  • Ensuring Right Access Interface
  • Ensuring Access VLANs are Active
  • Trunks and VLAN Forwarding
  • Troubleshooting the Data Plane

Session 7
Section A: Spanning Tree Protocol Enhancements
  • Cisco Enhancements to STP
  • PortFast
  • UplinkFast
  • BackboneFast
  • EtherChannel
  • Configuring EtherChannel

Section B: Rapid STP
  • RSTP
  • RSTP Types of Links and Edges
  • RSTP Port States
  • RSTP Port Roles
  • RSTP Convergence
  • RSTP Convergence Example
  • Configuring RSTP

Section C: Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
  • PVST+
  • Using PVST+ for Load Balancing
  • Troubleshooting STP
  • Identifying the Root Switch
  • Identifying the Root Port
  • Determining the Designated Port

Section D: VLSM and Route Summarization
  • VLSM
  • Requirements for Using VLSM
  • Overlapping VLSM Subnets
  • Designing a Subnetting Scheme
  • Steps to Design a Subnetting Scheme
  • Subnetting Scheme Example
  • Adding a New Subnet

Section E: Manual Route Summarization
  • Route Summarization
  • Basic Concepts of Route Summarization
  • Central Routing Table
  • Site A and Site B Routing Tables
  • Strategies for Route Summarization
  • Route Summarization Example

Section F: Autosummarization
  • Route Autosummariztion
  • Using Autosummarization
  • Discontiguous Classful Networks
  • Configuring Autosummarization

Section G: Running IPv6
  • Migrating to IPv6
  • Advantages of Using IPv6
  • IPv6 Address Conventions
  • Conventions for Writing IPv6 Prefixes
  • Assigning IPv6 Prefixes

Section H: Technological Requirements for IPv6
  • IPv6 Routing Protocols
  • Configuring IPv6
  • IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stacks
  • Tunneling
  • Types of Tunneling
  • Using NAT-PT

Section I: Resolving IP Addressing Problems
  • IP Address Conflicts
  • Resolving IP Conflicts
  • Manually Fixing IP Conflicts

Session 8
Section A: Routing Protocols
  • Types of Routing Protocols
  • IGP Routing Protocols
  • Distance-Vector Routing Protocols
  • Link-State Routing Protocols
  • Comparing IGPs

Section B: Open Shortest Path First
  • OSPF
  • Configuring OSPF
  • Configuring OSPF in Single Area
  • Authenticating OSPF
  • Troubleshooting the OSPF Interface

Section C: Enhanced IGRP
  • EIGRP
  • Steps to Configure EIGRP
  • Configuring EIGRP
  • Authenticating EIGRP
  • Troubleshooting the EIGRP Interface

Section D: Verifying Connectivity
  • The ping Command
  • Extended ping Command
  • The traceroute Command
  • The telnet and SSH Commands

Section E: Troubleshooting Routing
  • Isolating IP Routing Problems
  • Isolating IP Routing Problems Example
  • IP Routing Problems Related to Routers
  • Troubleshooting Forward Route Problems
  • Troubleshooting Reverse Route Problems

Section F: Implementing Basic Router Security
  • Configuring Basic Router Security
  • Implementing Access Security to Router
  • Implementing Route Process Security
  • Logging, NTP, and User LAN Security
  • Basic Router Security Tips

Session 9
Section A: Access Control Lists
  • Working with ACLs
  • Filtering Logic
  • Standard IP ACLs
  • Extended IP ACLs
  • Standard vs. Extended IP ACLs

Section B: Configuring ACLs
  • Standard ACL Command Syntax
  • Extended ACL Command Syntax
  • Deny
  • Permit
  • Denying FTP
  • Assigning ACLs
  • Configuring ACLs
  • Verifying Access
  • Creating Access List
  • Denying Web Access
  • Assigning and Verifying ACL
  • Controlling Telnet and SSH Access

Section C: Monitoring ACL Configuration
  • Using Named IP Access Lists
  • Using Sequence Numbers to Edit ACLs
  • Edit ACLs Example

Section D: Access List Troubleshooting
  • Considerations for Implementing ACLs
  • Troubleshooting Access Lists

Section E: Network Address Translation
  • NAT Address Swapping
  • Static NAT
  • Dynamic NAT
  • Configuring Static NAT
  • Configuring Dynamic NAT
  • Verifying NAT Operations
  • Troubleshooting NAT

Section F: Fundamentals of Frame Relay
  • Frame Relay
  • Frame Relay Local Addressing
  • Frame Relay Global Addressing
  • Configuring and Verifying Frame Relay
  • Steps to Configure Frame Relay
  • Fully Meshed Network with One IP Subnet
  • Configuring the Encapsulation and LMI
  • Verifying a Frame Relay

Section G: Point-to-Point Protocol
  • HDLC
  • PPP
  • PPP Authentication
  • Configuring Basic PPP
  • Configuring and Verifying CHAP
  • Configuring PAP

Section H: Virtual Private Networks
  • VPN
  • Design Goals of VPN
  • Benefits of VPN
  • Types of VPNs
  • VPN Supporting Devices
  • IPSec Encryption
  • IPSec Key Exchange
  • Considerations for Implementing IPSec

Section I: WAN Implementation Issues
  • Problems in Frame Relay WANs
  • Possible Causes of WAN Problems
  • Resolving WAN Problems
  • Resolving Frame Relay WAN Problems


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