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CCNP: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Study Guide 3rd Revised edition, Exam 642-811 [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 562 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x193x32 mm, kaal: 1046 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital (on physical carrier)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2003
  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 078214294X
  • ISBN-13: 9780782142945
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 562 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x193x32 mm, kaal: 1046 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital (on physical carrier)
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2003
  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 078214294X
  • ISBN-13: 9780782142945
Teised raamatud teemal:
Here's the book you need to prepare for Cisco's Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) exam, 642-811. This Study Guide provides:
  • In-depth coverage of key exam topics
  • Practical information on designing and implementing multilayer switched networks
  • Hundreds of challenging review questions
  • Leading-edge exam preparation software, including a test engine, and electronic flashcards

Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including:

  • Utilizing the Enterprise Composite Model for designing networks
  • Using the Switching Database Manager within a Catalyst switch
  • Operating managed VLAN services on a switched network
  • Configuring and verifying 802.1Q and ISL trunks
  • Configuring access ports for static and multi-VLAN membership
  • Increasing bandwidth for interswitch connections with Fast EtherChannel and Gigabit EtherChannel
  • Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol on ports and VLANs
  • Converting CatOS to native IOS on Catalyst switches
  • Implementing IP telephony in a switched network environment
  • Planning, configuring, and implementing QOS

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

Introduction xix
Assessment Text xxxi
The Campus Network
1(44)
Understanding Campus Internetworks
3(1)
Looking Back at Traditional Campus Networks
3(5)
Performance Problems and Solutions
4(2)
The 80/20 Rule
6(2)
Introducing the New Campus Model
8(2)
Network Services
9(1)
Using Switching Technologies
10(6)
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model
10(3)
Layer 2 Switching
13(1)
Routing
14(1)
Layer 3 Switching
14(1)
Layer 4 Switching
15(1)
Multi-Layer Switching (MLS)
15(1)
Understanding the Cisco Hierarchical Model
16(4)
Core Layer
18(1)
Distribution Layer
19(1)
Access Layer
19(1)
Using Cisco Catalyst Products
20(2)
Access Layer Switches
20(1)
Distribution Layer Switches
21(1)
Core Layer Switches
22(1)
Applying the Building Blocks
22(7)
Switch Block
23(1)
Core Block
23(4)
Scaling Layer 2 Backbones
27(1)
Scaling Layer 3 Backbones
28(1)
SAFE
29(3)
Summary
32(1)
Exam Essentials
32(1)
Key Terms
33(1)
Written Labs
34(2)
Lab 1.1: Switching Definitions
34(1)
Lab 1.2: Cisco's Three-Layer Model
35(1)
Lab 1.3: Switching Theory
35(1)
Review Questions
36(4)
Answers to Written Labs
40(2)
Answers to Lab 1.1
40(1)
Answers to Lab 1.2
40(1)
Answers to Lab 1.3
41(1)
Answers to Review Questions
42(3)
Connecting the Switch Block
45(42)
Understanding Cable Media
46(2)
The Background of IEEE Ethernet
47(1)
LAN Segmentation Using Switches
48(1)
Using Ethernet Media in Your Internetwork
48(7)
10BaseT
49(1)
FastEthernet
49(3)
Gigabit Ethernet
52(3)
Connecting and Logging In to a Switch
55(17)
Cabling the Switch Block Devices
55(3)
Cisco IOS- and Set-Based Commands
58(14)
Summary
72(1)
Exam Essentials
73(1)
Key Terms
74(1)
Written Lab
75(1)
Review Questions
76(4)
Hands-On Lab
80(3)
Answers to Written Lab
83(1)
Answers to Review Questions
84(3)
VLANs, Trunks, and VTP
87(48)
Understanding the Design Benefits of Virtual LANs
88(4)
Broadcast Control
89(1)
Security
90(1)
Flexibility and Scalability
90(1)
The Collapsed Backbone and the VLAN
91(1)
Scaling the Switch Block
92(7)
Defining VLAN Boundaries
93(1)
Assigning VLAN Memberships
94(1)
Configuring Static VLANs
94(5)
Identifying VLANs
99(3)
Frame Tagging
100(1)
VLAN Identification Methods
100(2)
Trunking
102(5)
Configuring Trunk Ports
103(2)
Clearing VLANs from Trunk Links
105(1)
Verifying Trunk Links
106(1)
Using VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP)
107(12)
VTP Modes of Operation
108(2)
VTP Advertisements
110(2)
Configuring VTP
112(5)
Adding to a VTP Domain
117(1)
VTP Pruning
117(2)
Auxiliary VLANs
119(1)
802.1Q Tunneling
120(1)
Summary
120(1)
Exam Essentials
121(1)
Key Terms
122(1)
Written Lab
123(1)
Review Questions
124(4)
Hands-On Lab
128(3)
Answers to Written Lab
131(1)
Answers to Review Questions
132(3)
Layer 2 Switching and the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
135(26)
Layer 2 LAN Switching
136(5)
Comparing Bridges to Switches
136(1)
Three Switch Functions at Layer 2
137(4)
Spanning Tree Operation
141(7)
Selecting the Best Path
142(3)
Selecting the Designated Port
145(1)
Spanning Tree Port States
145(2)
Spanning Tree Example
147(1)
LAN Switch Types
148(1)
Store-and-Forward
149(1)
Cut-Through (Real Time)
149(1)
FragmentFree (Modified Cut-Through)
149(1)
Configuring Spanning Tree
149(4)
Summary
153(1)
Exam Essentials
153(1)
Key Terms
154(1)
Written Lab
154(1)
Review Questions
155(4)
Answers to Written Lab
159(1)
Answers to Review Questions
160(1)
Using Spanning Tree with VLANs
161(46)
Creating VLAN Standards
162(3)
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST)
163(1)
Common Spanning Tree (CST)
164(1)
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree+ (PVST+)
164(1)
Multiple Spanning Tree (MST)
165(1)
Scaling the Spanning Tree Protocol
165(14)
Determining the Root
166(1)
Configuring the Root
167(4)
Setting the Port Cost
171(2)
Setting the Port Priority
173(4)
Changing the STP Timers
177(2)
Using Redundant Links with STP
179(15)
Parallel Fast EtherChannel Links
180(6)
Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP)
186(1)
Load Balancing and Redundancy
186(1)
PortFast
187(2)
UplinkFast
189(3)
BackboneFast
192(1)
Rapid Spanning Tree
193(1)
Summary
194(1)
Exam Essentials
195(1)
Key Terms
196(1)
Written Lab
196(1)
Review Questions
197(4)
Hands-On Lab
201(2)
Answers to Written Lab
203(1)
Answers to Review Questions
204(3)
Inter-VLAN Routing
207(34)
Routing Between VLANs
208(4)
Multiple Links
210(1)
A Single Trunk Link
211(1)
An Internal Route Processor
211(1)
Internal Routing on an IOS-Based Switch
212(1)
Using ISL and 802.1Q Routing
212(9)
Configuring ISL/802.1Q with an External Router
213(2)
Configuring ISL/802.1Q on an Internal Route Processor
215(1)
Configuring VLANs on an Internal Route Processor
216(3)
Configuring Internal Routing on an IOS-Based Switch
219(2)
Summary
221(1)
Exam Essentials
222(1)
Key Terms
222(1)
Written Lab
223(1)
Review Questions
224(4)
Hands-On Labs
228(10)
Lab 6.1: External Inter-VLAN Routing
228(8)
Lab 6.2: Internal Inter-VLAN Routing
236(2)
Answers to Written Lab
238(1)
Answers to Review Questions
239(2)
Multilayer Switching (MLS)
241(42)
Understanding the Fundamentals of MLS
242(10)
MLS Requirements
243(1)
MLS Procedures
244(6)
Disabling MLS
250(2)
Configuring MLS-RP
252(6)
Enabling MLS
252(1)
VTP Domain Assignments
253(1)
VLAN Assignments
254(1)
Interface Configurations
255(1)
MSA Management Interface
255(1)
Verifying the MLS Configuration
256(2)
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
258(1)
Configuring the MLS Switch Engine
258(5)
Enabling MLS on the MLS-SE
258(1)
Configuring Flow Masks
259(1)
Using Cache Entries
259(3)
Displaying the MLS Cache Entries
262(1)
Removing MLS Cache Entries
263(1)
Using Acceptable MLS Topologies
263(1)
Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)
264(6)
The Trouble with CEF and Layer 3 Switching
265(1)
Legacy Routing and Layer 3 Switching
265(5)
Summary
270(1)
Exam Essentials
271(1)
Key Terms
272(1)
Written Lab
272(1)
Review Questions
273(4)
Hands-On Lab
277(2)
Answers to Written Lab
279(1)
Answers to Review Questions
280(3)
Understanding and Configuring Multicast Operation
283(66)
Multicast Overview
285(3)
Unicast
285(1)
Broadcast
286(1)
Multicast
287(1)
Using Multicast Addressing
288(5)
Mapping IP Multicast to Ethernet
289(3)
Layer 3 to Layer 2 Overlap
292(1)
Managing Multicast in an Internetwork
293(9)
Subscribing and Maintaining Groups
294(1)
Internet Group Management Protocol Version 1 (IGMPv1)
294(3)
Internet Group Management Protocol Version 2 (IGMPv2)
297(1)
Internet Group Management Protocol Version 3 (IGMPv3)
298(1)
Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP)
299(2)
IGMP Snooping
301(1)
Routing Multicast Traffic
302(15)
Distribution Trees
302(4)
Managing Multicast Delivery
306(11)
Planning and Preparing for Using IP Multicast
317(1)
End-to-End IP Multicast
317(1)
Configuring IP Multicast Routing
318(14)
Enabling IP Multicast Routing
319(1)
Enabling PIM on an Interface
320(3)
Configuring a Rendezvous Point
323(3)
Configuring TTL
326(1)
Joining a Multicast Group
327(2)
Changing the IGMP Version
329(1)
Enabling CGMP and IGMP Snooping
329(3)
Summary
332(1)
Exam Essentials
332(2)
Key Terms
334(1)
Written Lab
335(1)
Review Questions
336(4)
Hands-On Lab
340(5)
Answers to Written Lab
345(1)
Answers to Review Questions
346(3)
Quality of Service (QoS)
349(52)
Understanding Application Needs
350(4)
E-mail
351(1)
WWW Traffic
351(1)
Voice over Ethernet
352(2)
Understanding the Fundamentals of QoS
354(4)
Best Efforts Networks
354(4)
QoS Options
358(16)
The Differentiated Services Model
359(1)
IEEE 802.1p
360(1)
Applying the QoS Model
361(1)
Prioritizing Traffic Classes
362(1)
Queuing Mechanisms
362(2)
Configuring QoS on Cisco Switches
364(5)
Queuing Mechanisms
369(5)
Redundancy in Switched Networks
374(12)
Hot Standby Router Protocol
375(7)
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
382(1)
Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
382(3)
Transparent Ethernet
385(1)
Summary
386(1)
Exam Essentials
386(2)
Key Terms
388(1)
Written Lab
388(2)
Review Questions
390(4)
Hands-On Lab
394(4)
Answers to Written Lab
398(1)
Answers to Review Questions
399(2)
Catalyst Switch Technologies
401(32)
The Switching Process
402(10)
Switch Architecture and Components
403(3)
Bridging Table Operation
406(1)
Memory
407(3)
Software
410(2)
Switches: The Current Range
412(9)
2950 Series Switches
413(2)
3550 Series Switches
415(2)
4000 Series Switches
417(2)
6500 Series Switches
419(2)
Debugging, Management, and System Testing
421(3)
The Cisco Cluster Management Suite (CMS)
421(1)
Debugging
421(1)
System Testing
422(2)
Summary
424(1)
Exam Essentials
424(1)
Key Terms
425(1)
Written Lab
425(1)
Review Questions
426(4)
Answers to Written Lab
430(1)
Answers to Review Questions
431(2)
Appendix A Commands Used in This Book
433(8)
Appendix B Internet Multicast Addresses
441(16)
Appendix C The 2924 Switch Series Commands
457(6)
IOS Switch Commands
458(1)
Management and Administrative Commands
458(1)
Interface Mode and Trunk Commands
458(1)
VLAN and VTP Commands
459(1)
Spanning Tree Commands
460(1)
show Commands
460(3)
Glossary 463(62)
Index 525


Terry Jack, CCIE (#4069), CCDP, is TechnicalDirector of GlobalNet Training Ltd, a UK--based training company. A communications professional for 35 years, Terry has worked with Cisco routers for over 15 years, and also works as a freelance consultant. He is author of several training courses, and has been presenting Cisco and internetworking training classes for the last 10 years.