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Understanding Cisco Networking Technologies, Volume 1: Exam 200-301 [Pehme köide]

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  • ISBN-10: 1119659027
  • ISBN-13: 9781119659020
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x191x28 mm, kaal: 544 g
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  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1119659027
  • ISBN-13: 9781119659020
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Leading Cisco authority Todd Lammle helps you gain insights into the new core Cisco network technologies

Understanding Cisco Networking Technologies is an important resource for those preparing for the new Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam as well as IT professionals looking to understand Ciscos latest networking products, services, and technologies. Written by bestselling author and internationally recognized Cisco expert Todd Lammle, this in-depth guide provides the fundamental knowledge required to implement and administer a broad range of modern networking and IT infrastructure.

Cisco is the worldwide leader in network technologies80% of the routers on the Internet are Cisco. This authoritative book provides you with a solid foundation in Cisco networking, enabling you to apply your technical knowledge to real-world tasks. Clear and accurate chapters cover topics including routers, switches, controllers and other network components, physical interface and cabling, IPv6 addressing, discovery protocols, wireless infrastructure, security features and encryption protocols, controller-based and software-defined architectures, and more. After reading this essential guide, you will understand:





Network fundamentals Network access IP connectivity and IP services Security fundamentals Automation and programmability

Understanding Cisco Networking Technologies is a must-read for anyone preparing for the new CCNA certification or looking to gain a primary understanding of key Cisco networking technologies.
Introduction xvii
Chapter 1 Internetworking
1(30)
Internetworking Basics
2(8)
Internetworking Models
10(2)
The Layered Approach
11(1)
Advantages of Reference Models
12(1)
The OSI Reference Model
12(17)
The Application Layer
14(1)
The Presentation Layer
15(1)
The Session Layer
16(1)
The Transport Layer
16(5)
The Network Layer
21(2)
The Data Link Layer
23(3)
The Physical Layer
26(3)
Summary
29(2)
Chapter 2 Ethernet Networking and Data Encapsulation
31(32)
Ethernet Networks in Review
32(16)
Collision Domain
32(2)
Broadcast Domain
34(1)
CSMA/CD
35(1)
Half- and Full-Duplex Ethernet
36(2)
Ethernet at the Data Link Layer
38(7)
Ethernet at the Physical Layer
45(3)
Ethernet Cabling
48(7)
Straight-Through Cable
49(1)
Crossover Cable
49(2)
Rolled Cable
51(2)
Fiber Optic
53(2)
Data Encapsulation
55(4)
The Cisco Three-Layer Hierarchical Model
59(2)
The Core Layer
60(1)
The Distribution Layer
60(1)
The Access Layer
61(1)
Summary
61(2)
Chapter 3 Introduction to TCP/IP
63(42)
Introducing TCP/IP
64(1)
A Brief History of TCP/IP
64(1)
TCP/IP and the DoD Model
65(28)
The Process/Application Layer Protocols
66(10)
The Host-to-Host or Transport Layer Protocols
76(9)
The Internet Layer Protocols
85(8)
IP Addressing
93(8)
IP Terminology
94(1)
The Hierarchical IP Addressing Scheme
94(5)
Private IP Addresses (RFC 1918)
99(2)
IPv4 Address Types
101(3)
Layer 2 Broadcasts
101(1)
Layer 3 Broadcasts
102(1)
Unicast Address
102(1)
Multicast Address
103(1)
Summary
104(1)
Chapter 4 Easy Subnetting
105(28)
Subnetting Basics
106(25)
How to Create Subnets
107(1)
Subnet Masks
108(1)
Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
109(2)
IP Subnet-Zero
111(1)
Subnetting Class C Addresses
112(11)
Subnetting Class B Addresses
123(8)
Summary
131(2)
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting IP Addressing
133(10)
Cisco's Way of Troubleshooting IP
134(7)
Determining IP Address Problems
137(4)
Summary
141(2)
Chapter 6 Cisco's Internetworking Operating System (IOS)
143(50)
The IOS User Interface
144(3)
Cisco IOS
144(1)
Connecting to a Cisco IOS Device
145(2)
Bringing Up a Switch
147(1)
Command-Line Interface (CLI)
147(9)
Entering the CLI
148(1)
Overview of Router Modes
148(1)
CLI Prompts
149(2)
Editing and Help Features
151(5)
Administrative Configurations
156(13)
Hostnames
157(1)
Banners
157(2)
Setting Passwords
159(6)
Encrypting Your Passwords
165(1)
Descriptions
166(3)
Router and Switch Interfaces
169(8)
Bringing Up an Interface
172(5)
Viewing, Saving, and Erasing Configurations
177(15)
Deleting the Configuration and Reloading the Device
179(1)
Verifying Your Configuration
179(13)
Summary
192(1)
Chapter 7 Managing a Cisco Internetwork
193(24)
The Internal Components of a Cisco Router and Switch
194(2)
The Router and Switch Boot Sequence
195(1)
Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration
196(4)
Backing Up the Cisco Configuration
197(2)
Restoring the Cisco Configuration
199(1)
Erasing the Configuration
199(1)
Configuring DHCP
200(3)
DHCP Relay
202(1)
Verifying DHCP on Cisco IOS
202(1)
Using Telnet
203(3)
Telnetting into Multiple Devices Simultaneously
205(1)
Checking Telnet Connections
205(1)
Checking Telnet Users
206(1)
Closing Telnet Sessions
206(1)
Resolving Hostnames
206(4)
Building a Host Table
207(1)
Using DNS to Resolve Names
208(2)
Checking Network Connectivity and Troubleshooting
210(5)
Using the ping Command
210(1)
Using the traceroute Command
211(1)
Debugging
212(3)
Using the show processes Command
215(1)
Summary
215(2)
Chapter 8 Managing Cisco Devices
217(26)
Managing the Configuration Register
218(6)
Understanding the Configuration Register Bits
218(2)
Checking the Current Configuration Register Value
220(1)
Boot System Commands
221(1)
Recovering Passwords
222(2)
Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco IOS
224(17)
Verifying Flash Memory
226(1)
Backing Up the Cisco IOS
227(1)
Restoring or Upgrading the Cisco Router IOS
227(3)
Using the Cisco IOS File System (Cisco IFS)
230(5)
Licensing
235(2)
Right-To-Use Licenses (Evaluation Licenses)
237(3)
Backing Up and Uninstalling the License
240(1)
Summary
241(2)
Chapter 9 IP Routing
243(44)
Routing Basics
245(2)
The IP Routing Process
247(11)
The Cisco Router Internal Process
253(1)
Testing Your IP Routing Understanding
254(4)
Configuring IP Routing
258(9)
Corp Configuration
259(2)
SF Configuration
261(4)
LA Configuration
265(2)
Configuring IP Routing in Our Network
267(9)
Static Routing
268(5)
Default Routing
273(3)
Dynamic Routing
276(2)
Routing Protocol Basics
276(2)
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
278(6)
Configuring RIP Routing
279(3)
Holding Down RIP Propagations
282(2)
Summary
284(3)
Chapter 10 Wide Area Networks
287(30)
Introduction to Wide Area Networks
288(9)
WAN Topology Options
289(2)
Defining WAN Terms
291(1)
WAN Connection Bandwidth
292(1)
WAN Connection Types
293(1)
WAN Support
294(3)
Cabling the Serial Wide Area Network
297(2)
Serial Transmission 297 Data Terminal Equipment and Data Communication Equipment
298(1)
High-Level Data-Link Control (HDLC) Protocol
299(2)
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
301(15)
Link Control Protocol (LCP) Configuration Options
303(1)
PPP Session Establishment
303(1)
PPP Authentication Methods
304(1)
Configuring PPP on Cisco Routers
304(1)
Configuring PPP Authentication
305(1)
Verifying and Troubleshooting Serial Links
305(6)
Multilink PPP (MLP)
311(3)
PPP Client (PPPoE)
314(1)
Configuring a PPPoE client
315(1)
Summary
316(1)
Glossary 317(48)
Index 365
TODD LAMMLE, Cisco certified in almost every category, is the authority on Cisco networking and certification. His three decades of real-world experience is prevalent in his writing. He is an experienced networking engineer with very practical experience working on the largest bounded and unbounded networks in the world at such companies as Xerox, Hughes Aircraft, Texaco, AAA, Cisco, and Toshiba, among many others. Todd has published over 60 books, including the very popular and bestselling CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide and Cisco Firepower NGIPS. Todd runs an international training company from Texas, and a large-scale consulting business out of Colorado. You can reach Todd through his web site at www.lammle.com/ccna.