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Authorized Self-Study Guide Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) Third Edition   Foundation learning for CCNA ICND2 Exam 640-816   Steve McQuerry, CCIE® No. 6108   Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2), is a Cisco®-authorized, self-paced learning tool for CCNA® foundation learning. This book provides you with the knowledge needed to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium-size branch office enterprise network, including configuring several switches and routers, connecting to a WAN, and implementing network security.   In Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2), you will study actual router and switch output to aid your understanding of how to configure these devices. Many notes, tips, and cautions are also spread throughout the book. Specific topics include constructing medium-size routed and switched networks, OSPF and EIGRP implementation, access control lists (ACL), address space management, and LAN extensions into a WAN. Chapter-ending review questions illustrate and help solidify the concepts presented in the book.   Whether you are preparing for CCNA certification or simply want to gain a better understanding of how to build medium-size Cisco networks, you will benefit from the foundation information presented in this book.   Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2), is part of a recommended learning path from Cisco that includes simulation and hands-on training from authorized Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press. To find out more about instructor-led training, e-learning, and hands-on instruction offered by authorized Cisco Learning Partners worldwide, please visit www.cisco.com/go/authorizedtraining.   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. He 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.   Review the Cisco IOS® Software command structure for routers and switches Build LANs and understand how to overcome problems associated with Layer 2 switching Evaluate the differences between link-state and distance vector routing protocols Configure and troubleshoot OSPF in a single area Configure and troubleshoot EIGRP Identify and filter traffic with ACLs Use Network Address Translation (NAT) and Port Address Translation (PAT) to conserve IPv4 address space and implement IPv6 Connect different sites over WANs or the Internet using IPsec VPN, SSL VPN, leased line, and Frame Relay connections   This volume is in the Certification Self-Study Series offered by Cisco Press®. Books in this series provide officially developed self-study solutions to help networking professionals understand technology implementations and prepare for the Cisco Career Certifications examinations.   Category: Cisco Press—Cisco Certification Covers: ICND2 Exam 640-816    

Table of Contents:
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         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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  • ISBN-13: 9781587054631
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Cisco Press
  • Depth: 32
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 408
  • Series Title: English
  • Sub Title: (CCNA Exam 640-802 and ICND exam 640-816)
  • Width: 191 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1587054639
  • Publisher Date: 21 Feb 2008
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Edition: 3
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 31 mm
  • Weight: 834 gr


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