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All key CCNA commands at your fingertips Quick reference for CCNA exam study customized for the Cisco Networking Academy classroom Long-term reference guide for the workplace and after passing the exam Examples of how to use the commands are listed for additional help This CCNA Command Quick Reference contains all of the commands that are taught in the Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA curriculum, with examples on how to apply them to a real-world situation. This book is not meant to replace any teaching materials but rather serve as a supplementary guide to the course curriculum. As a quick reference, it will provide students and professionals easy access to the proper use of all the commands that are presented to them within the CCNA curriculum and exam. The book will cover CCNA semesters 2-4 (as the first semester does not introduce any commands.) This edition is based on the current version 3.1 of the curriculum.The book will parallel the flow of topics and structure of the online curriculum; as commands are taught in the curriculum, they will be presented in the Quick Reference, showing the following: A.) The command itself, along with keywords and optional sub-commands B.)Where it can be used (showing the prompt to give a frame of reference).Throughout the book there will be Configuration Examples given to the reader, which will summarize the previous group of commands visually by having a diagram of a network with command outputs, showing all of the commands needed to create that network, showing what commands to use, where to use them, and a summary of why we are using the commands. This allows the student to see all of the commands in one location, instead of having to flip though a bunch of different pages. Scott Empson is an instructor in the Department of Telecommunications at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He teaches Cisco Routing, Switching, and Network Design courses to students at the post-secondary level. He possesses three undergraduate degrees: A Bachelor of Arts, with a Major in English; a Bachelor of Education, again with a Major in English/Language Arts; and a Bachelor of Applied Information Systems Technology, with a Major in Network Management. His industry certifications are CCNP, CCDA, CCAI, and Network+. After this project he plans on attending the University of Alberta to complete his Masters Degree in Science in Internetworking

Table of Contents:
Introduction Part I    CCNA 1 Part II   CCNA 2 Chapter 1         WANs and Routers Connecting a Rollover Cable to Your Router or Switch Terminal Settings LAN Connections Serial Cable Types Which Cable to Use? OS IP Verification Commands Chapter 2         Introduction to Routers Shortcuts for Entering Commands Using the † Key to Complete Commands Using the Question Mark for Help enable Command exit Command disable Command logout Command Setup Mode Keyboard Help History Commands show Commands Chapter 3         Configuring a Router Router Modes Global Configuration Mode Configuring a Router Name Configuring Passwords Password Encryption show Commands Interface Names Moving Between Interfaces Configuring a Serial Interface Configuring an Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Interface Creating a MOTD Banner Setting the Clock Time Zone Assigning a Local Host Name to an IP Address no ip domain-lookup Command logging synchronous Command exec-timeout Command Saving Configurations Erasing Configurations Configuration Example: Basic Router Configuration Chapter 4         Learning About Other Devices Cisco Discovery Protocol Telnet ping traceroute Chapter 5         Managing Cisco IOS Software Boot System Commands Configuration Register Cisco IOS Software Prerelease 12.0 Commands Versus Cisco IOS Software 12.x Commands Backing Up Configurations Restoring Configurations Backing Up IOS to a TFTP Server Restoring/Upgrading IOS from a TFTP Server Restoring IOS from ROMmon Mode Using Xmodem Restoring the IOS Using the ROMmon Environmental Variables and tftpdnld Command Password Recovery Procedures Chapter 6         Routing and Routing Protocols Static Routing Default Routing Verifying Static Routes Configuration Example: Static Routes Chapter 7         Distance Vector Routing Protocols IP Classless RIP Routing: Mandatory Commands RIP Routing: Optional Commands RIP Version 2 Troubleshooting RIP Issues IGRP Routing: Mandatory Commands IGRP Routing: Optional Commands Troubleshooting IGRP Issues Dynamic Routing Protocol Options Troubleshooting Dynamic Routing Protocol Issues Verifying Routing Configuration Example: Dynamic Routing Chapter 8         TCP/IP Suite Error and Control Messages ICMP Redirect Messages ping Command Chapter 9         Basic Router Troubleshooting Viewing the Routing Table Determining the Gateway of Last Resort Determining the Last Routing Update OSI Layer 3 Testing OSI Layer 7 Testing Using CDP to Troubleshoot traceroute Command show controllers Command debug Commands Chapter 10       Intermediate TCP/IP ip http server Command netstat Command Chapter 11       Access Control Lists (ACLs) Access List Numbers Wildcard Masks ACL Keywords Creating Standard ACLs Applying a Standard ACL to an Interface Verifying ACLs Removing An ACL Creating Extended ACLs Applying an Extended ACL to an Interface Creating Named ACLs Restricting Virtual Terminal Access Configuration Example: Access Control Lists Configuration Example: CCNA 2 Part III  CCNA 3 Chapter 1         Introduction to Classless Routing Variable-Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) Subnet Zero RIP Version 2: Mandatory Commands RIP Version 2: Optional Commands Configuration Example: RIP-2 Routing Chapter 2         Single-Area OSPF OSPF Routing: Mandatory Commands Using Wildcard Masks with OSPF Areas OSPF Routing: Optional Commands Loopback Interfaces OSPF DR/BDR Election Modifying OSPF Cost Metrics OSPF Authentication: Simple OSPF Authentication Using MD5 Encryption OSPF Timers Propagating a Default Route Verifying OSPF Configuration Troubleshooting OSPF Configuration Example: Single-Area OSPF Chapter 3         EIGRP Configuring EIGRP EIGRP Auto Summarization Verifying EIGRP Troubleshooting EIGRP Configuration Example: EIGRP Chapter 4         Switching Concepts Chapter 5         Switches Chapter 6         Switch Configuration Help Commands Command Modes Verifying Commands Resetting Switch Configuration Setting Host Names Setting Passwords: 1900 Series Switches Setting Passwords: 2900/2950 Series Switches Setting IP Address and Default Gateway Setting Interface Descriptions Setting Duplex Settings: 1900 or 2900/2950 Series Switches Setting Speed Settings: 2900/2950 Series Switches Setting Web-Based Interface for Configuration: 1900 and 2900/ 2950 Series Switches Managing the MAC Address Table: 1900 and 2900/2950 Series Switches Configuring Static MAC Addresses Port Security: 1900 Series Switches Verifying Port Security Upgrading Catalyst 1900 Firmware with a TFTP Server Copying IOS to TFTP Server Restoring/Upgrading IOS/Startup-Config from TFTP Server Password Recovery for 1900 Series Switches Password Recovery for 2900/2950 Series Switches Firmware Upgrade of Catalyst 2950 Series Switches Configuration Example: 2900 Series Switch Chapter 7         Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning-Tree Verification Change Spanning-Tree Priority of a Switch Changing the Stage of Spanning Tree on an Interface Chapter 8         Virtual LANs Displaying VLAN Information Creating Static VLANs Assigning Ports to VLANs Assigning Ports Using the range Command (2950 Switch Only) Saving VLAN Configurations Erasing VLAN Configurations Troubleshooting VLANs Configuration Example: 2900 Switch Configuration Chapter 9         VLAN Trunking Protocol Configuring ISL Trunks Configuring Dot1Q Trunks Verifying Trunking VTP Configuration Confirming VTP Configuration Inter-VLAN Communication: Router-on-a-Stick Router-on-a-Stick Tips Configuration Example: VTP and Inter-VLAN Routing Part IV CCNA 4 Chapter 1         Scaling IP Technologies Configuring Dynamic NAT: One Private to One Public Address Translation Configuring PAT: Many Private to One Public Address Translation Configuring Static NAT: One Private to One Permanent Public Address Translation Verifying NAT and PAT Configuration Troubleshooting NAT and PAT Configuration Configuring DHCP Verifying and Troubleshooting DHCP Configuration Configuring a DHCP Helper Address Configuration Example: Port Address Translation Chapter 2         WAN Technologies Chapter 3         PPP Configuring HDLC Encapsulation on a Serial Line Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Mandatory Commands) Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Compression Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Link Quality Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Multilink Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Authentication Verifying or Troubleshooting a Serial Link/PPP Encapsulation Configuration Example: PPP Chapter 4         ISDN and DDR Configuring ISDN BRI: Setting the Switch Type Configuring ISDN BRI: Setting SPIDs Configuring ISDN PRI Verifying ISDN Configuration Troubleshooting ISDN Configuring Legacy DDR Configuring Dialer Profiles with DDR Configuration Example: ISDN and DDR with No Dialer Profiles Chapter 5         Frame Relay Configuring Frame Relay: Setting the Frame Relay Encapsulation Type Configuring Frame Relay: Setting the Frame Relay Encapsulation LMI Type Configuring Frame Relay: Setting the Frame Relay DLCI Number Configuring a Frame Relay Map Configuring a Description of the Interface (Optional) Configuring Frame Relay Using Subinterfaces Verifying Frame Relay Troubleshooting Frame Relay Configuration Example: Frame Relay Chapter 6         Introduction to Network Administration Configuring SNMP Configuring Syslog Part V  Appendixes Appendix A      Subnetting Class A–E Addresses Converting Between Decimal Numbers and Binary Subnetting a Class C Network Using Binary Subnetting a Class B Network Using Binary The Enhanced Bob Maneuver for Subnetting (or How to Subnet Anything in Under a Minute) Appendix B      VLSM IP Subnet Zero VLSM Example Step 1 Determine How Many H Bits Will Be Needed to Satisfy the Largest Network Step 2 Pick a Subnet for the Largest Network to Use Step 3 Pick the Next Largest Network to Work With Step 4 Pick the Third Largest Network to Work With Step 5 Determine Network Numbers for Serial Links


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781587131592
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Cisco Press
  • Height: 227 mm
  • No of Pages: 240
  • Weight: 328 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1587131595
  • Publisher Date: 09 Jun 2005
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 27 mm
  • Width: 154 mm


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