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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 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, 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

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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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With 27 hours of instruction on 9 discs, PrepLogic’s CCNA LearnSmart Video Training helps you get ready for your CCNA (640-802) exam. With complete core coverage of all objectives it’s an excellent way to prepare for your CCNA (640-802) exam.

In this comprehensive training, leading expert instructor Tom Carpenter covers all Cisco exam topics for both ICND1® and ICND2® exams. Using his skilled background and a variety of visual resources, such as diagrams and animations, Tom is able to clearly communicate information to you in a way that’s easy to understand.
This CCNA Exam 640-802 is the most popular route to earning the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. It is an entry-level, single option exam for IT professionals who have a basic understanding of computers and networking technology. The CCNA is considered to be the most universally rewarding certification produced in the IT industry. Individuals who possess a CCNA usually carry job titles such as Network Engineer or Network Architect.

The Official Domains of the Exam published by Cisco are:
Describe how a network works
Configure, verify and troubleshoot a switch with VLANs and interswitch communications
Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP Services to meet network requirements in a medium-size Enterprise branch office network.
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic router operation and routing on Cisco devices
Explain and select the appropriate administrative tasks required for a WLAN
Identify security threats to a network and describe general methods to mitigate those threats
Implement, verify, and troubleshoot NAT and ACLs in a medium-size Enterprise branch office network
Implement and verify WAN links
Within these domains, Cisco will ask compelx questions dealing with extending switched networks with VLANS, IP Routes, IP traffic Access Lists, Point-to-Point (PPP) connections, and the establishment of Frame Relay Connections. Additionally, the exam will concentrate on difficult questions involving TCP/IP protocol and its implementation in a network. Cisco does not publish the pass score for this exam, but the community commonly accepts that the passing score is 849 out of 1000. The exam contains somewhere between 55 and 65 questions that include multiple choice, drag and drop, and simulation style questions in varying numbers.
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