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  • Kirjastus: Cisco Press
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Introduction xxviii
Chapter 1 Basic Device Configuration
1(30)
Introduction - 1.0
1(1)
Why should I take this module? - 1.0.1
1(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 1.0.2
1(1)
Configure a Switch with Initial Settings - 1.1
1(6)
Switch Boot Sequence - 1.1.1
1(1)
The boot system Command - 1.1.2
2(1)
Switch LED Indicators - 1.1.3
2(1)
1 SYST
3(1)
2 RPS
3(1)
3 STAT
3(1)
4 DUPLX
3(1)
5 SPEED
3(1)
6 PoE
4(1)
Recovering from a System Crash - 1.1.4
4(1)
Switch Management Access - 1.1.5
5(1)
Switch SVI Configuration Example - 1.1.6
5(1)
Step 1
6(1)
Step 2
6(1)
Step 3
6(1)
Lab: Basic Switch Configuration - 1.1.7
6(1)
Configure Switch Ports - 1.2
7(6)
Duplex Communication - 1.2.1
7(1)
Configure Switch Ports at the Physical Layer - 1.2.2
7(1)
Auto-MDIX - 1.2.3
8(1)
Switch Verification Commands - 1.2.4
9(1)
Verify Switch Port Configuration - 1.2.5
9(1)
Network Access Layer Issues - 1.2.6
10(2)
Interface Input and Output Errors - 1.2.7
12(1)
Troubleshooting Network Access Layer Issues - 1.2.8
13(1)
Syntax Checker - Configure Switch Ports - 1.2.9
13(1)
Secure Remote Access - 1.3
13(4)
Telnet Operation - 1.3.1
13(1)
SSH Operation - 1.3.2
14(1)
Verify the Switch Supports SSH - 1.3.3
14(1)
Configure SSH - 1.3.4
14(1)
Step 1
14(1)
Step 2
14(1)
Step 3
15(1)
Step 4
15(1)
Step 5
15(1)
Step 6
15(1)
Verify SSH is Operational - 1.3.5
16(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure SSH - 1.3.6
16(1)
Basic Router Configuration - 1.4
17(3)
Configure Basic Router Settings - 1.4.1
17(1)
Syntax Checker - Configure Basic Router Settings - 1.4.2
18(1)
Dual Stack Topology - 1.4.3
18(1)
Configure Router Interfaces - 1.4.4
18(1)
Syntax Checker - Configure Router Interfaces - 1.4.5
19(1)
IPv4 Loopback Interfaces - 1.4.6
19(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure Router Interfaces - 1.4.7
20(1)
Verify Directly Connected Networks - 1.5
20(7)
Interface Verification Commands - 1.5.1
20(1)
Verify Interface Status - 1.5.2
20(1)
Verify IPv6 Link Local and Multicast Addresses - 1.5.3
21(1)
Verify Interface Configuration - 1.5.4
22(1)
Verify Routes - 1.5.5
22(2)
Filter Show Command Output - 1.5.6
24(1)
Section
24(1)
Include
24(1)
Exclude
25(1)
Begin
25(1)
Syntax Checker - Filter Show Command Output - 1.5.7
26(1)
Command History Feature - 1.5.8
26(1)
Syntax Checker - Command History Features - 1.5.9
26(1)
Packet Tracer - Verify Directly Connected Networks - 1.5.10
26(1)
Check Your Understanding - Verify Directly Connected Networks - 1.5.11
27(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 1.6
27(2)
Packet Tracer - Implement a Small Network - 1.6.1
27(1)
Lab - Configure Basic Router Settings - 1.6.2
27(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 1.6.3
27(1)
Configure a Switch with Initial Settings
27(1)
Configure Switch Ports
27(1)
Secure Remote Access
28(1)
Basic Router Configuration
28(1)
Verify Directly Connected Networks
28(1)
Chapter Quiz - Basic Device Configuration
29(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
29(2)
Chapter 2 Switching Concepts
31(8)
Introduction - 2.0
31(1)
Why should I take this module? - 2.0.1
31(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 2.0.2
31(1)
Frame Forwarding - 2.1
31(3)
Switching in Networking - 2.1.1
31(1)
The Switch MAC Address Table - 2.1.2
32(1)
The Switch Learn and Forward Method - 2.1.3
32(1)
Video - MAC Address Tables on Connected Switches - 2.1.4
33(1)
Switching Forwarding Methods - 2.1.5
33(1)
Store-and-Forward Switching - 2.1.6
33(1)
Cut-Through Switching - 2.1.7
33(1)
Activity - Switch It!
34(1)
Switching Domains - 2.2
34(2)
Collision Domains - 2.2.1
34(1)
Broadcast Domains - 2.2.2
34(1)
Alleviate Network Congestion - 2.2.3
35(1)
Check Your Understanding - Switching Domains - 2.2.4
36(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 2.3
36(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 2.3.1
36(1)
Frame Forwarding
36(1)
Switching Domains
36(1)
Chapter Quiz - Switching Concepts
37(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
37(2)
Chapter 3 VLANs
39(24)
Introduction - 3.0
39(1)
Why should I take this module? - 3.0.1
39(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 3.0.2
39(1)
Overview of VLANs - 3.1
39(4)
VLAN Definitions - 3.1.1
39(1)
Benefits of a VLAN Design - 3.1.2
40(1)
Types of VLANs - 3.1.3
41(1)
Default VLAN
41(1)
Data VLAN
42(1)
Native VLAN
42(1)
Management VLAN
42(1)
Voice VLAN
42(1)
Packet Tracer - Who Hears the Broadcast? - 3.1.4
43(1)
Check Your Understanding - Overview of VLANs - 3.1.5
43(1)
VLANs in a Multi-Switched Environment - 3.2
43(3)
Defining VLAN Trunks - 3.2.1
43(1)
Network without VLANs - 3.2.2
43(1)
Network with VLANs - 3.2.3
43(1)
VLAN Identification with a Tag - 3.2.4
44(1)
VLAN Tag Field Details
44(1)
Native VLANs and 802.1Q Tagging - 3.2.5
44(1)
Tagged Frames on the Native VLAN
45(1)
Untagged Frames on the Native VLAN
45(1)
Voice VLAN Tagging - 3.2.6
45(1)
Voice VLAN Verification Example - 3.2.7
46(1)
Packet Tracer - Investigate a VLAN Implementation - 3.2.8
46(1)
Check Your Understanding - VLANs in a Multi-Switch Environment - 3.2.9
46(1)
VLAN Configuration - 3.3
46(7)
VLAN Ranges on Catalyst Switches - 3.3.1
46(1)
Normal Range VLANs
47(1)
Extended Range VLANs
47(1)
VLAN Creation Commands - 3.3.2
48(1)
VLAN Creation Example - 3.3.3
48(1)
VLAN Port Assignment Commands - 3.3.4
48(1)
VLAN Port Assignment Example - 3.3.5
49(1)
Data and Voice VLANs - 3.3.6
49(1)
Data and Voice VLAN Example - 3.3.7
49(1)
Verify VLAN Information - 3.3.8
50(1)
Change VLAN Port Membership - 3.3.9
51(1)
Delete VLANs - 3.3.10
52(1)
Syntax Checker - VLAN Configuration - 3.3.11
53(1)
Packet Tracer - VLAN Configuration - 3.3.12
53(1)
VLAN Trunks - 3.4
53(4)
Trunk Configuration Commands - 3.4.1
53(1)
Trunk Configuration Example - 3.4.2
54(1)
Verify Trunk Configuration - 3.4.3
54(1)
Reset the Trunk to the Default State - 3.4.4
55(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure Trunks - 3.4.5
56(1)
Lab - Configure VLANs and Trunking - 3.4.6
57(1)
Dynamic Trunking Protocol - 3.5
57(2)
Introduction to DTP - 3.5.1
57(1)
Negotiated Interface Modes - 3.5.2
58(1)
Results of a DTP Configuration - 3.5.3
58(1)
Verify DTP Mode - 3.5.4
59(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure DTP - 3.5.5
59(1)
Check Your Understanding - Dynamic Trunking Protocol - 3.5.6
59(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 3.6
59(3)
Packet Tracer - Implement VLANs and Trunking - 3.6.1
59(1)
Lab - Implement VLANs and Trunking - 3.6.2
60(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 3.6.3
60(1)
Overview of VLANs
60(1)
VLANs in a Multi-Switched Environment
60(1)
VLAN Configuration
60(1)
VLAN Trunks
61(1)
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
61(1)
Chapter Quiz - VLANs
62(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
62(1)
Chapter 4 Inter-VLAN Routing
63(30)
Introduction - 4.0
63(1)
Why should I take this module? - 4.0.1
63(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 4.0.2
63(1)
Inter-VLAN Routing Operation - 4.1
63(3)
What is Inter-VLAN Routing? - 4.1.1
63(1)
Legacy Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.1.2
64(1)
MAC Address table for SI
64(1)
Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.1.3
64(1)
Inter-VLAN Routing on a Layer 3 Switch - 4.1.4
65(1)
Check Your Understanding - Inter-VLAN Routing Operation - 4.1.5
66(1)
Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.2
66(1)
Router-on-a-Stick Scenario - 4.2.1
66(1)
Router R1 Subinterfaces
66(1)
S1 VLAN and Trunking Configuration - 4.2.2
66(1)
1 Create and name the VLANs
67(1)
2 Create the management interface
67(1)
3 Configure access ports
67(1)
4 Configure trunking ports
68(1)
S2 VLAN and Trunking Configuration - 4.2.3
68(1)
R1 Subinterface Configuration - 4.2.4
69(1)
Verify Connectivity Between PCI and PC2 - 4.2.5
70(1)
Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing Verification - 4.2.6
71(1)
Show ip route
72(1)
Show ip interface brief
72(1)
Show interfaces
72(1)
Show interfaces trunk
73(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.2.7
73(1)
Lab - Configure Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.2.8
74(1)
Inter-VLAN Routing using Layer 3 Switches - 4.3
74(1)
Layer 3 Switch Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.3.1
74(1)
Layer 3 Switch Scenario - 4.3.2
74(1)
D1 VLAN IP Addresses
74(1)
Layer 3 Switch Configuration - 4.3.3
75(1)
1 Create the VLANs
75(1)
2 Create the SVI VLAN interfaces
75(1)
3 Configure access ports
76(1)
4 Enable IP routing
76(1)
Layer 3 Switch Inter-VLAN Routing Verification - 4.3.4
76(1)
Routing on a Layer 3 Switch - 4.3.5
77(1)
Routing Scenario on a Layer 3 Switch - 4.3.6
77(1)
Routing Configuration on a Layer 3 Switch - 4.3.7
77(1)
1 Configure the routed port
78(1)
2 Enable routing
78(1)
3 Configure routing
78(1)
4 Verify routing
79(1)
5 Verify connectivity
79(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure Layer 3 Switching and Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.3.8
80(1)
Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.4
80(9)
Common Inter-VLAN Issues - 4.4.1
80(1)
Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing Scenario - 4.4.2
81(1)
Router R1 Subinterfaces
81(1)
Missing VLANs - 4.4.3
81(3)
Switch Trunk Port Issues - 4.4.4
84(1)
Switch Access Port Issues - 4.4.5
85(2)
Router Configuration Issues - 4.4.6
87(2)
Check Your Understanding - Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.4.7
89(1)
Packet Tracer - Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.4.8
89(1)
Lab - Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.4.9
89(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 4.5
89(3)
Packet Tracer - Inter-VLAN Routing Challenge - 4.5.1
89(1)
Lab - Implement Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.5.2
89(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 4.5.3
89(1)
Inter-VLAN Routing Operation
89(1)
Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing
90(1)
Inter-VLAN Routing using Layer 3 Switches
90(1)
Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing
91(1)
Chapter Quiz - Inter-VLAN Routing
92(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
92(1)
Chapter 5 STP Concepts
93(18)
Introduction - 5.0
93(1)
Why should I take this module? - 5.0.1
93(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 5.0.2
93(1)
Purpose of STP - 5.1
94(3)
Redundancy in Layer
2(92)
Switched Networks - 5.1.1
94(1)
Spanning Tree Protocol - 5.1.2
94(1)
STP Recalculation - 5.1.3
94(1)
Issues with Redundant Switch Links - 5.1.4
94(1)
Layer 2 Loops - 5.1.5
94(1)
Broadcast Storm - 5.1.6
95(1)
The Spanning Tree Algorithm - 5.1.7
95(1)
STA Scenario Topology
96(1)
Select the Root Bridge
96(1)
Block Redundant Paths
96(1)
Loop-Free Topology
96(1)
Link Failure Causes Recalculation
96(1)
Video - Observe STP Operation - 5.1.8
97(1)
Packet Tracer - Investigate STP Loop Prevention - 5.1.9
97(1)
Check Your Understanding - Purpose of STP - 5.1.10
97(1)
STP Operations - 5.2
97(6)
Steps to a Loop-Free Topology - 5.2.1
97(1)
Bridge Priority
97(1)
Extended System ID
97(1)
MAC address
98(1)
1 Elect the Root Bridge - 5.2.2
98(1)
Impact of Default BIDs - 5.2.3
98(1)
Determine the Root Path Cost - 5.2.4
99(1)
2 Elect the Root Ports - 5.2.5
99(1)
3 Elect Designated Ports - 5.2.6
100(1)
Designated Ports on Root Bridge
100(1)
Designated Port When There is a Root Port
100(1)
Designated Port When There is No Root Port
100(1)
4 Elect Alternate (Blocked) Ports - 5.2.7
100(1)
Elect a Root Port from Multiple Equal-Cost Paths - 5.2.8
100(1)
1 Lowest Sender BID
101(1)
2 Lowest Sender Port Priority
101(1)
3 Lowest Sender Port ID
101(1)
STP Timers and Port States - 5.2.9
101(1)
Operational Details of Each Port State - 5.2.10
102(1)
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree - 5.2.11
103(1)
Check Your Understanding - STP Operations - 5.2.12
103(1)
Evolution of STP - 5.3
103(3)
Different Versions of STP - 5.3.1
103(1)
RSTP Concepts - 5.3.2
104(1)
RSTP Port States and Port Roles - 5.3.3
104(1)
STP and RSTP Port States
104(1)
STP and RSTP Port Roles
105(1)
RSTP Alternate and Backup Ports
105(1)
PortFast and BPDU Guard - 5.3.4
105(1)
Alternatives to STP - 5.3.5
105(1)
Check Your Understanding - Evolution of STP - 5.3.6
106(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 5.4
106(3)
What did I learn in this module? - 5.4.1
106(1)
Purpose of STP
106(1)
STP Operations
107(1)
Evolution of STP
107(2)
Chapter Quiz - STP Concepts
109(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
109(2)
Chapter 6 EtherChannel
111(16)
Introduction - 6.0
111(1)
Why should I take this module? - 6.0.1
111(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 6.0.2
111(1)
EtherChannel Operation - 6.1
111(5)
Link Aggregation - 6.1.1
111(1)
EtherChannel - 6.1.2
112(1)
Advantages of EtherChannel - 6.1.3
112(1)
Implementation Restrictions - 6.1.4
112(1)
AutoNegotiation Protocols - 6.1.5
113(1)
PAgP Operation - 6.1.6
113(1)
PAgP Mode Settings Example - 6.1.7
114(1)
PAgP Modes
114(1)
LACP Operation - 6.1.8
114(1)
LACP Mode Settings Example - 6.1.9
115(1)
LACP Modes
115(1)
Check Your Understanding - EtherChannel Operation
116(1)
Configure EtherChannel - 6.2
116(1)
Configuration Guidelines - 6.2.1
116(1)
LACP Configuration Example - 6.2.2
116(1)
Syntax Checker - Configure EtherChannel - 6.2.3
117(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure EtherChannel
117(1)
Verify and Troubleshoot EtherChannel - 6.3
117(6)
Verify EtherChannel - 6.3.1
117(1)
Show interfaces port-channel
117(1)
Show etherchannel summary
118(1)
Show etherchannel port-channel
118(1)
Show interfaces etherchannel
119(1)
Common Issues with EtherChannel Configurations - 6.3.2
120(1)
Troubleshoot EtherChannel Example - 6.3.3
120(1)
Step 1 View the EtherChannel Summary Information
121(1)
Step 2 View Port Channel Configuration
121(1)
Step 3 Correct the Misconfiguration
122(1)
Step 4 Verify EtherChannel is Operational
123(1)
Packet Tracer - Troubleshoot EtherChannel - 6.3.4
123(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 6.4
123(3)
Packet Tracer - Implement EtherChannel - 6.4.1
123(1)
Lab - Implement EtherChannel - 6.4.2
124(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 6.4.3
124(1)
EtherChannel Operation
124(1)
Configure EtherChannel
124(1)
Verify and Troubleshoot EtherChannel
125(1)
Chapter Quiz - EtherChannel
126(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
126(1)
Chapter 7 DHCPv4
127(16)
Introduction - 7.0
127(1)
Why should I take this module? - 7.0.1
127(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 7.0.2
127(1)
DHCPv4 Concepts - 7.1
127(3)
DHCPv4 Server and Client - 7.1.1
127(1)
DHCPv4 Operation - 7.1.2
128(1)
Steps to Obtain a Lease - 7.1.3
128(1)
Step 1 DHCP Discover
128(1)
Step 2 DHCP Offer
129(1)
Step 3 DHCP Request
129(1)
Step 4 DHCP Acknowledgment
129(1)
Steps to Renew a Lease - 7.1.4
129(1)
1 DHCP Request (DHCPREQUEST)
129(1)
2 DHCP Acknowledgment (DHCPACK)
130(1)
Check Your Understanding - DHCPv4 Concepts - 7.1.5
130(1)
Configure a Cisco IOS DHCPv4 Server - 7.2
130(7)
Cisco IOS DHCPv4 Server - 7.2.1
130(1)
Steps to Configure a Cisco IOS DHCPv4 Server - 7.2.2
130(1)
Configuration Example - 7.2.3
131(1)
DHCPv4 Verification Commands - 7.2.4
132(1)
Verify DHCPv4 is Operational - 7.2.5
132(1)
Verify the DHCPv4 Configuration
132(1)
Verify DHCPv4 Bindings
133(1)
Verify DHCPv4 Statistics
133(1)
Verify DHCPv4 Client Received IPv4 Addressing
134(1)
Syntax Checker - Configure DHCPv4 - 7.2.6
134(1)
Disable the Cisco IOS DHCPv4 Server - 7.2.7
134(1)
DHCPv4 Relay - 7.2.8
135(1)
Ipconfig/release
135(1)
Ipconfig/renew
135(1)
Ip helper-address
136(1)
Show ip interface
136(1)
Ipconfig /all
136(1)
Other Service Broadcasts Relayed - 7.2.9
137(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure DHCPv4 - 7.2.10
137(1)
Configure a DHCPv4 Client - 7.3
137(1)
Cisco Router as a DHCPv4 Client - 7.3.1
137(1)
Configuration Example - 7.3.2
138(1)
Home Router as a DHCPv4 Client - 7.3.3
138(1)
Syntax Checker - Configure a Cisco Router as DHCP Client - 7.3.4
138(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 7.4
138(3)
Packet Tracer - Implement DHCPv4 - 7.4.1
138(1)
Lab - Implement DHCPv4 - 7.4.2
139(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 7.4.3
139(1)
DHCPv4 Concepts
139(1)
Configure a Cisco IOS DHCPv4 Server
139(1)
Configure a DHCPv4 Client
140(1)
Chapter Quiz - DHCPv4
141(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
141(2)
Chapter 8 SLAAC and DHCPv6
143(26)
Introduction - 8.0
143(1)
Welcome - 8.0.1
143(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 8.0.2
143(1)
IPv6 GUA Assignment - 8.1
143(2)
IPv6 Host Configuration - 8.1.1
143(1)
IPv6 Host Link-Local Address - 8.1.2
144(1)
IPv6 GUA Assignment - 8.1.3
144(1)
Three RA Message Flags - 8.1.4
145(1)
Check Your Understanding - IPv6 GUA Assignment - 8.1.5
145(1)
SLAAC-8.2
145(4)
SLAAC Overview - 8.2.1
145(1)
Enabling SLAAC - 8.2.2
146(1)
Verify IPv6 Addresses
146(1)
Enable IPv6 Routing
146(1)
Verify SLAAC is Enabled
146(1)
SLAAC Only Method - 8.2.3
147(1)
ICMPv6 RS Messages - 8.2.4
147(1)
Host Process to Generate Interface ID - 8.2.5
148(1)
Duplicate Address Detection - 8.2.6
148(1)
Check Your Understanding - SLAAC - 8.2.7
149(1)
DHCPv6-8.3
149(3)
DHCPv6 Operation Steps - 8.3.1
149(1)
Step 1
149(1)
Step 2
150(1)
Step 3
150(1)
Step 4
150(1)
Step 5
150(1)
Step 6
150(1)
Stateless DHCPv6 Operation - 8.3.2
150(1)
Enable Stateless DHCPv6 on an Interface - 8.3.3
151(1)
Stateful DHCPv6 Operation - 8.3.4
151(1)
Enable Stateful DHCPv6 on an Interface - 8.3.5
152(1)
Check Your Understanding - DHCPv6 - 8.3.6
152(1)
Configure DHCPv6 Server - 8.4
152(13)
DHCPv6 Router Roles - 8.4.1
152(1)
Configure a Stateless DHCPv6 Server - 8.4.2
153(1)
Step 1
153(1)
Step 2
153(1)
Step 3
154(1)
Step 4
154(1)
Step 5
154(1)
Configure a Stateless DHCPv6 Client - 8.4.3
155(1)
Step 1
155(1)
Step 2
156(1)
Step 3
156(1)
Step 4
156(1)
Step 5
157(1)
Configure a Stateful DHCPv6 Server - 8.4.4
157(1)
Step 1
158(1)
Step 2
158(1)
Step 3
158(1)
Step 4
158(1)
Step 5
159(1)
Configure a Stateful DHCPv6 Client - 8.4.5
160(1)
Step 1
160(1)
Step 2
160(1)
Step 3
161(1)
Step 4
161(1)
Step 5
161(1)
DHCPv6 Server Verification Commands - 8.4.6
162(1)
Show ipv6 dhcp pool
162(1)
Show ipv6 dhcp binding
162(1)
Configure a DHCPv6 Relay Agent - 8.4.7
163(1)
Verify the DHCPv6 Relay Agent - 8.4.8
164(1)
Show ipv6 dhcp interface
164(1)
Show ipv6 dhcp binding
164(1)
Ipconfig /all
164(1)
Check Your Understanding - Configure DHCPv6 Server - 8.4.9
165(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 8.5
165(3)
Lab - Configure DHCPv6 - 8.5.1
165(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 8.5.2
166(1)
IPv6 GUA Assignment
166(1)
SLAAC
166(1)
DHCPv6
167(1)
Configure DHCPv6 Server
167(1)
Chapter Quiz - SLAAC and DHCPv6
168(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
168(1)
Chapter 9 FHRP Concepts
169(8)
Introduction - 9.0
169(1)
Why should I take this module? - 9.0.1
169(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 9.0.2
169(1)
First Hop Redundancy Protocols - 9.1
169(3)
Default Gateway Limitations - 9.1.1
169(1)
Router Redundancy - 9.1.2
170(1)
Steps for Router Failover - 9.1.3
171(1)
FHRP Options - 9.1.4
171(1)
Check Your Understanding - First Hop Redundancy Protocols - 9.1.5
172(1)
HSRP-9.2
172(2)
HSRP Overview - 9.2.1
172(1)
HSRP Priority and Preemption - 9.2.2
172(1)
HSRP Priority
172(1)
HSRP Preemption
173(1)
HSRP States and Timers - 9.2.3
173(1)
Check Your Understanding - 9.2.4
174(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 9.3
174(2)
What did I learn in this module? - 9.3.1
174(1)
First Hop Redundancy Protocols
174(1)
HSRP
174(2)
Chapter Quiz - FHRP Concepts
176(1)
Packet Tracer - HSRP Configuration Guide
176(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
176(1)
Chapter 10 LAN Security Concepts
177(18)
Introduction - 10.0
177(1)
Why should I take this module? - 10.0.1
177(1)
What will I learn in this module? - 10.0.2
177(1)
Endpoint Security - 10.1
177(3)
Network Attacks Today - 10.1.1
177(1)
Network Security Devices - 10.1.2
178(1)
VPN-Enabled Router
178(1)
NGFW
178(1)
NAC
178(1)
Endpoint Protection - 10.1.3
178(1)
Cisco Email Security Appliance - 10.1.4
179(1)
Cisco Web Security Appliance - 10.1.5
179(1)
Check Your Understanding - Endpoint Security
180(1)
Access Control - 10.2
180(2)
Authentication with a Local Password - 10.2.1
180(1)
AAA Components - 10.2.2
181(1)
Authentication - 10.2.3
181(1)
Local AAA Authentication
181(1)
Server-Based AAA Authentication
181(1)
Authorization - 10.2.4
181(1)
Accounting - 10.2.5
181(1)
802.1X - 10.2.6
182(1)
Check Your Understanding - Access Control - 10.2.7
182(1)
Layer 2 Security Threats
182(2)
Layer 2 Vulnerabilities - 10.3.1
182(1)
Switch Attack Categories - 10.3.2
183(1)
Layer 2 Attacks
183(1)
Switch Attack Mitigation Techniques - 10.3.3
183(1)
Layer 2 Attack Mitigation
183(1)
Check Your Understanding - Layer 2 Security Threats - 10.3.4
184(1)
MAC Address Table Attack - 10.4
184(2)
Switch Operation Review - 10.4.1
184(1)
MAC Address Table Flooding - 10.4.2
184(1)
MAC Address Table Attack Mitigation - 10.4.3
185(1)
Check Your Understanding - MAC Address Table Attacks - 10.4.4
186(1)
LAN Attacks-10.5
186(5)
Video - VLAN and DHCP Attacks - 10.5.1
186(1)
VLAN Hopping Attacks - 10.5.2
186(1)
VLAN Double-Tagging Attack - 10.5.3
186(1)
Step 1
186(1)
Step 2
186(1)
Step 3
186(1)
DHCP Messages - 10.5.4
187(1)
DHCP Attacks - 10.5.5
187(1)
DHCP Starvation Attack
187(1)
DHCP Spoofing Attack
187(1)
Step 1
188(1)
Step 2
188(1)
Step 3
188(1)
Step 4
188(1)
Step 5
188(1)
Video - ARP Attacks, STP Attacks, and CDP Reconnaissance - 10.5.6
188(1)
ARP Attacks - 10.5.7
188(1)
Step 1
189(1)
Step 2
189(1)
Step 3
189(1)
Address Spoofing Attack - 10.5.8
189(1)
STP Attack - 10.5.9
190(1)
CDP Reconnaissance - 10.5.10
190(1)
Check Your Understanding - LAN Attacks - 10.5.11
191(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 10.6
191(2)
What did I learn in this module? - 10.6.1
191(2)
Chapter Quiz - LAN Security Concepts
193(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
193(2)
Chapter 11 Switch Security Configuration
195(24)
Introduction - 11.0
195(1)
Why should I take this module? - 11.0.1
195(1)
What will I learn in this module? - 11.0.2
195(1)
Implement Port Security - 11.1
195(11)
Secure Unused Ports - 11.1.1
195(1)
Mitigate MAC Address Table Attacks - 11.1.2
196(1)
Enable Port Security - 11.1.3
196(2)
Limit and Learn MAC Addresses - 11.1.4
198(2)
Port Security Aging - 11.1.5
200(1)
Port Security Violation Modes - 11.1.6
201(1)
Security Violation Mode Descriptions
201(1)
Security Violation Mode Comparison
201(1)
Ports in error-disabled State - 11.1.7
202(1)
Verify Port Security - 11.1.8
203(1)
Port Security for All Interfaces
204(1)
Port Security for a Specific Interface
204(1)
Verify Learned MAC Addresses
205(1)
Verify Secure MAC Addresses
205(1)
Syntax Checker - Implement Port Security - 11.1.9
205(1)
Packet Tracer - Implement Port Security
205(1)
Mitigate VLAN Attacks - 11.2
206(1)
VLAN Attacks Review - 11.2.1
206(1)
Steps to Mitigate VLAN Hopping Attacks - 11.2.2
206(1)
Syntax Checker - Mitigate VLAN Hopping Attacks - 11.2.3
207(1)
Mitigate DHCP Attacks - 11.3
207(3)
DHCP Attack Review - 11.3.1
207(1)
DHCP Snooping - 11.3.2
207(1)
Steps to Implement DHCP Snooping - 11.3.3
208(1)
DHCP Snooping Configuration Example - 11.3.4
208(1)
Syntax Checker - Mitigate DHCP Attacks - 11.3.5
209(1)
Mitigate ARP Attacks - 11.4
210(1)
Dynamic ARP Inspection - 11.4.1
210(1)
DAI Implementation Guidelines - 11.4.2
210(1)
DAI Configuration Example - 11.4.3
210(1)
Syntax Checker - Mitigate ARP Attacks - 11.4.4
211(1)
Mitigate STP Attacks - 11.5
211(3)
PortFast and BPDU Guard - 11.5.1
211(1)
Configure PortFast - 11.5.2
212(1)
Configure BPDU Guard - 11.5.3
213(1)
Syntax Checker - Mitigate STP Attacks - 11.5.4
214(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 11.6
214(3)
Packet Tracer - Switch Security Configuration - 11.6.1
214(1)
Lab - Switch Security Configuration - 11.6.2
215(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 11.6.3
215(2)
Chapter Quiz - Switch Security Configuration
217(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
217(2)
Chapter 12 WLAN Concepts
219(24)
Introduction - 12.0
219(1)
Why should I take this module? - 12.0.1
219(1)
What will I learn in this module? - 12.0.2
219(1)
Introduction to Wireless - 12.1
219(4)
Benefits of Wireless - 12.1.1
219(1)
Types of Wireless Networks - 12.1.2
220(1)
WPAN
220(1)
WLAN
220(1)
WMAN
220(1)
WWAN
220(1)
Wireless Technologies - 12.1.3
220(1)
Bluetooth
220(1)
WiMAX
221(1)
Cellular Broadband
221(1)
Satellite Broadband
221(1)
802.11 Standards - 12.1.4
221(1)
Radio Frequencies - 12.1.5
222(1)
Wireless Standards Organizations - 12.1.6
223(1)
ITU
223(1)
IEEE
223(1)
Wi-Fi Alliance
223(1)
Check Your Understanding - Introduction to Wireless - 12.1.7
223(1)
WLAN Components - 12.2
223(3)
Video - WLAN Components - 12.2.1
223(1)
Wireless NICs - 12.2.2
223(1)
Wireless Home Router - 12.2.3
224(1)
Wireless Access Points - 12.2.4
224(1)
AP Categories - 12.2.5
224(1)
Autonomous APs
225(1)
Controller-based APs
225(1)
Wireless Antennas - 12.2.6
225(1)
Omnidirectional Antennas
225(1)
Directional Antennas
225(1)
MIMO Antennas
225(1)
Check Your Understanding - WLAN Components - 12.2.7
226(1)
WLAN Operation - 12.3
226(3)
Video - WLAN Operation - 12.3.1
226(1)
802.11 Wireless Topology Modes - 12.3.2
226(1)
Ad hoc mode
226(1)
Infrastructure mode
226(1)
Tethering
226(1)
BSS and ESS - 12.3.3
226(1)
BSS
226(1)
ESS
227(1)
802.11 Frame Structure - 12.3.4
227(1)
CSMA/CA - 12.3.5
227(1)
Wireless Client and AP Association - 12.3.6
228(1)
Passive and Active Discover Mode - 12.3.7
229(1)
Passive mode
229(1)
Active mode
229(1)
Check Your Understanding - WLAN Operation - 12.3.8
229(1)
CAPWAP Operation - 12.4
229(2)
Video - CAPWAP - 12.4.1
229(1)
Introduction to CAPWAP - 12.4.2
229(1)
Split MAC Architecture - 12.4.3
230(1)
DTLS Encryption - 12.4.4
230(1)
FlexConnect APs - 12.4.5
230(1)
Check Your Understanding - CAPWAP Operation - 12.4.6
231(1)
Channel Management - 12.5
231(2)
Frequency Channel Saturation - 12.5.1
231(1)
DSSS
231(1)
FHSS
231(1)
OFDM
231(1)
Channel Selection - 12.5.2
231(1)
Plan a WLAN Deployment - 12.5.3
232(1)
Check Your Understanding - Channel Management - 12.5.4
233(1)
WLAN Threats - 12.6
233(1)
Video - WLAN Threats - 12.6.1
233(1)
Wireless Security Overview - 12.6.2
233(1)
DoS Attacks - 12.6.3
233(1)
Rogue Access Points - 12.6.4
234(1)
Man-in-the-Middle Attack - 12.6.5
234(1)
Check Your Understanding - WLAN Threats - 12.6.6
234(1)
Secure WLANs - 12.7
234(4)
Video - Secure WLANs - 12.7.1
234(1)
SSID Cloaking and MAC Address Filtering - 12.7.2
235(1)
SSID Cloaking
235(1)
MAC Addresses Filtering
235(1)
802.11 Original Authentication Methods - 12.7.3
235(1)
Shared Key Authentication Methods - 12.7.4
235(1)
Authenticating a Home User - 12.7.5
236(1)
Encryption Methods - 12.7.6
236(1)
Authentication in the Enterprise - 12.7.7
237(1)
WPA3 - 12.7.8
237(1)
WPA3-Personal
238(1)
WPA3-Enterprise
238(1)
Open Networks
238(1)
IoT Onboarding
238(1)
Check Your Understanding - Secure WLANs - 12.7.9
238(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 12.8
238(3)
What did I learn in this module? - 12.8.1
238(3)
Chapter Quiz - WLAN Concepts
241(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
241(2)
Chapter 13 WLAN Configuration
243(20)
Introduction - 13.0
243(1)
Why should I take this module? - 13.0.1
243(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 13.0.2
243(1)
Remote Site WLAN Configuration - 13.1
243(5)
Video - Configure a Wireless Network - 13.1.1
243(1)
The Wireless Router - 13.1.2
244(1)
Log in to the Wireless Router - 13.1.3
244(1)
Basic Network Setup - 13.1.4
244(1)
1 Log in to the router from a web browser
245(1)
2 Change the default administrative password
245(1)
3 Log in with the new administrative password
245(1)
4 Change the default DHCP IPv4 addresses
245(1)
5 Renew the IP address
245(1)
6 Log in to the router with the new IP address
245(1)
Basic Wireless Setup - 13.1.5
245(1)
1 View the WLAN defaults
246(1)
2 Change the network mode
246(1)
3 Configure the SSID
246(1)
4 Configure the channel
246(1)
5 Configure the security mode
246(1)
6 Configure the passphrase
247(1)
Configure a Wireless Mesh Network - 13.1.6
247(1)
NAT for IPv4 - 13.1.7
247(1)
Quality of Service - 13.1.8
247(1)
Port Forwarding - 13.1.9
248(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure a Wireless Network - 13.1.10
248(1)
Lab - Configure a Wireless Network - 13.1.11
248(1)
Configure a Basic WLAN on the WLC - 13.2
248(4)
Video - Configure a Basic WLAN on the WLC - 13.2.1
248(1)
WLC Topology - 13.2.2
249(1)
Addressing Table
249(1)
Log in to the WLC - 13.2.3
249(1)
View AP Information - 13.2.4
249(1)
Advanced Settings - 13.2.5
250(1)
Configure a WLAN - 13.2.6
250(1)
1 Create the WLAN
251(1)
2 Apply and Enable the WLAN
251(1)
3 Select the Interface
251(1)
4 Secure the WLAN
251(1)
5 Verify the WLAN is Operational
251(1)
6 Monitor the WLAN
252(1)
7 View Wireless Client Details
252(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure a Basic WLAN on the WLC - 13.2.7
252(1)
Configure a WPA2 Enterprise WLAN on the WLC - 13.3
252(5)
Video - Define an SNMP and RADIUS Server on the WLC - 13.3.1
252(1)
SNMP and RADIUS - 13.3.2
252(1)
Configure SNMP Server Information - 13.3.3
253(1)
Configure RADIUS Server Information - 13.3.4
253(1)
Video - Configure a VLAN for a New WLAN - 13.3.5
253(1)
Topology with VLAN 5 Addressing - 13.3.6
253(1)
Configure a New Interface - 13.3.7
254(1)
1 Create a new interface
254(1)
2 Configure the VLAN name and ID
254(1)
3 Configure the port and interface address
254(1)
4 Configure the DHCP server address
254(1)
5 Apply and Confirm
254(1)
6 Verify Interfaces
254(1)
Video - Configure a DHCP Scope - 13.3.8
255(1)
Configure a DHCP Scope - 13.3.9
255(1)
1 Create a new DHCP scope
255(1)
2 Name the DHCP scope
255(1)
3 Verify the new DHCP scope
255(1)
4 Configure and enable the new DHCP scope
255(1)
5 Verify the enable DHCP scope
255(1)
Video - Configure a WPA2 Enterprise WLAN - 13.3.10
256(1)
Configure a WPA2 Enterprise WLAN - 13.3.11
256(1)
1 Create a new WLAN
256(1)
2 Configure the WLAN name and SSID
256(1)
3 Enable the WLAN for VLAN 5
256(1)
4 Verify AES and 802.1X defaults
256(1)
5 Configure the RADIUS server
256(1)
6 Verify that the new WLAN is available
257(1)
Packet Tracer - Configure a WPA2 Enterprise WLAN on the WLC - 13.3.12
257(1)
Troubleshoot WLAN Issues - 13.4
257(3)
Troubleshooting Approaches - 13.4.1
257(1)
Wireless Client Not Connecting - 13.4.2
258(1)
Troubleshooting When the Network Is Slow - 13.4.3
259(1)
Updating Firmware - 13.4.4
259(1)
Packet Tracer - Troubleshoot WLAN Issues - 13.4.5
260(1)
Module Practice and Summary - 13.5
260(2)
Packet Tracer - WLAN Configuration - 13.5.1
260(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 13.5.2
260(2)
Chapter Quiz - WLAN Configuration
262(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
262(1)
Chapter 14 Routing Concepts
263(34)
Introduction - 14.0
263(1)
Why should I take this module? - 14.0.1
263(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 14.0.2
263(1)
Path Determination - 14.1
263(3)
Two Functions of Router - 14.1.1
263(1)
Router Functions Example - 14.1.2
264(1)
Best Path Equals Longest Match - 14.1.3
264(1)
IPv4 Address Longest Match Example - 14.1.4
264(1)
IPv6 Address Longest Match Example - 14.1.5
265(1)
Build the Routing Table - 14.1.6
265(1)
Directly Connected Networks
265(1)
Remote Networks
265(1)
Default Route
265(1)
Check Your Understanding - Path Determination - 14.1.7
266(1)
Packet Forwarding - 14.2
266(3)
Packet Forwarding Decision Process - 14.2.1
266(1)
Forwards the Packet to a Device on a Directly Connected Network
266(1)
Forwards the Packet to a Next-Hop Router
266(1)
Drops the Packet - No Match in Routing Table
267(1)
End-to-End Packet Forwarding - 14.2.2
267(1)
PCI Sends Packet to PC2
267(1)
R1 Forwards the Packet to PC2
267(1)
R2 Forwards the Packet to R3
267(1)
R3 Forwards the Packet to PC2
267(1)
Packet Forwarding Mechanisms - 14.2.3
268(1)
Process Switching
268(1)
Fast Switching
268(1)
CEF
268(1)
Check Your Understanding - Packet Forwarding - 14.2.4
269(1)
Basic Router Configuration Review - 14.3
269(9)
Topology - 14.3.1
269(1)
Configuration Commands - 14.3.2
269(2)
Verification Commands - 14.3.3
271(1)
Show ip interface brief
271(1)
Show ipv6 interface brief
271(1)
Show running-con fig interface
272(1)
Show interfaces
272(1)
Show ip interface
273(1)
Show ipv6 interface
274(1)
Show ip route
275(1)
Show ipv6 route
275(1)
Ping
276(1)
Filter Command Output - 14.3.4
276(2)
Packet Tracer - Basic Router Configuration Review - 14.3.5
278(1)
IP Routing Table-14.4
278(10)
Route Sources - 14.4.1
278(1)
R1 Routing Table
278(1)
R2 Routing Table
279(1)
Routing Table Principles - 14.4.2
280(1)
Routing Table Entries - 14.4.3
281(1)
Directly Connected Networks - 14.4.4
281(1)
Static Routes - 14.4.5
282(1)
Static Routes in the IP Routing Table - 14.4.6
282(1)
Dynamic Routing Protocols - 14.4.7
283(1)
Dynamic Routes in the IP Routing Table - 14.4.8
283(1)
Default Route - 14.4.9
284(1)
Structure of an IPv4 Routing Table - 14.4.10
285(1)
Structure of an IPv6 Routing Table - 14.4.11
286(1)
Administrative Distance - 14.4.12
287(1)
Check Your Understanding - IP Routing Table - 14.4.13
288(1)
Static and Dynamic Routing - 14.5
288(4)
Static or Dynamic? - 14.5.1
288(1)
Static Routes
288(1)
Dynamic Routing Protocols
288(1)
Dynamic Routing Evolution - 14.5.2
289(1)
Dynamic Routing Protocol Concepts - 14.5.3
290(1)
Best Path - 14.5.4
291(1)
Load Balancing - 14.5.5
291(1)
Check Your Understanding - Dynamic and Static Routing - 14.5.6
292(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 14.6
292(3)
What did I learn in this module? - 14.6.1
292(1)
Path Determination
292(1)
Packet Forwarding
292(1)
Basic Router Configuration Review
293(1)
IP Routing Table
293(1)
Static and Dynamic Routing
294(1)
Chapter Quiz - Routing Concepts
295(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
295(2)
Chapter 15 IP Static Routing
297(26)
Introduction - 15.0
297(1)
Why should I take this module? - 15.0.1
297(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 15.0.2
297(1)
Static Routes - 15.1
297(6)
Types of Static Routes - 15.1.1
297(1)
Next-Hop Options - 15.1.2
298(1)
IPv4 Static Route Command - 15.1.3
298(1)
IPv6 Static Route Command - 15.1.4
299(1)
Dual-Stack Topology - 15.1.5
300(1)
IPv4 Starting Routing Tables - 15.1.6
300(1)
R1 IPv4 Routing Table
300(1)
R2 IPv4 Routing Table
300(1)
R3 IPv4 Routing Table
300(1)
R1 Can Ping R2
301(1)
R1 Cannot Ping R3 LAN
301(1)
IPv6 Starting Routing Tables - 15.1.7
301(1)
R1 IPv6 Routing Table
301(1)
R2 IPv6 Routing Table
302(1)
R3 IPv6 Routing Table
302(1)
R1 Can Ping R2
303(1)
R1 Cannot Ping R3 LAN
303(1)
Check Your Understanding - Static Routes - 15.1.8
303(1)
Configure IP Static Routes - 15.2
303(8)
IPv4 Next-Hop Static Route - 15.2.1
303(1)
IPv6 Next-Hop Static Route - 15.2.2
304(1)
IPv4 Directly Connected Static Route - 15.2.3
305(1)
IPv6 Directly Connected Static Route - 15.2.4
306(1)
IPv4 Fully Specified Static Route - 15.2.5
307(1)
IPv6 Fully Specified Static Route - 15.2.6
308(1)
Verify a Static Route - 15.2.7
308(1)
Display Only IPv4 Static Routes
309(1)
Display a Specific IPv4 Network
309(1)
Display the IPv4 Static Route Configuration
309(1)
Display Only IPv6 Static Routes
309(1)
Display a Specific IPv6 Network
310(1)
Display the IPv6 Static Route Configuration
310(1)
Syntax Checker - Configure Static Routes - 15.2.8
310(1)
Configure IP Default Static Routes - 15.3
311(2)
Default Static Route - 15.3.1
311(1)
IPv4 Default Static Route
311(1)
IPv6 Default Static Route
311(1)
Configure a Default Static Route - 15.3.2
311(1)
Verify a Default Static Route - 15.3.3
312(1)
Verify IPv4 Default Static Route
312(1)
Verify IPv6 Default Static Route
312(1)
Syntax Checker - Configure Default Static Routes - 15.3.4
313(1)
Configure Floating Static Routes - 15.4
313(3)
Floating Static Routes - 15.4.1
313(1)
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Floating Static Routes - 15.4.2
314(1)
Test the Floating Static Route - 15.4.3
315(1)
Syntax Checker - Configure Floating Static Route - 15.4.4
316(1)
Configure Static Host Routes - 15.5
316(2)
Host Routes - 15.5.1
316(1)
Automatically Installed Host Routes - 15.5.2
316(1)
Static Host Routes - 15.5.3
317(1)
Configure Static Host Routes - 15.5.4
317(1)
Verify Static Host Routes - 15.5.5
317(1)
Configure IPv6 Static Host Route with Link-Local Next-Hop - 15.5.6
318(1)
Syntax Checker - Configure Static Host Routes - 15.5.7
318(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 15.6
318(3)
Packet Tracer - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes - 15.6.1
318(1)
Lab - Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Static and Default Routes - 15.6.2
318(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 15.6.3
319(1)
Static Routes
319(1)
Configure IP Static Routes
319(1)
Configure IP Default Static Routes
319(1)
Configure Floating Static Routes
320(1)
Configure Static Host Routes
320(1)
Chapter Quiz - IP Static Routing
321(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
321(2)
Chapter 16 Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes
323(10)
Introduction - 16.0
323(1)
Why should I take this module? - 16.0.1
323(1)
What will I learn to do in this module? - 16.0.2
323(1)
Packet Processing with Statics Routes - 16.1
323(1)
Static Routes and Packet Forwarding - 16.1.1
323(1)
Check Your Understanding - Packet Processing with Static Routes - 16.1.2
324(1)
Troubleshoot IPv4 Static and Default Route Configuration - 16.2
324(5)
Network Changes - 16.2.1
324(1)
Common Troubleshooting Commands - 16.2.2
324(1)
Ping
325(1)
Traceroute
325(1)
Show ip route
325(1)
Show ip interface brief
326(1)
Show cdp neighbors
326(1)
Solve a Connectivity Problem - 16.2.3
326(1)
Ping the Remote LAN
327(1)
Ping the Next-Hop Router
327(1)
Ping R3 LAN from SO/1/0
327(1)
Verify the R2 Routing Table
328(1)
Correct the R2 Static Route Configuration
328(1)
Verify New Static Route is Installed
328(1)
Ping the Remote LAN Again
329(1)
Syntax Checker - Troubleshoot IPv4 Static and Default Routes - 16.2.4
329(1)
Module Practice and Quiz - 16.3
329(3)
Packet Tracer - Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes - 16.3.1
329(1)
Lab - Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes - 16.3.2
330(1)
What did I learn in this module? - 16.3.3
330(1)
Packet Processing with Static Routes
330(1)
Troubleshoot IPv4 Static and Default Route Configuration
331(1)
Chapter Quiz - Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes
332(1)
Your
Chapter Notes
332(1)
Index 333
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