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More practice leads directly to better scores -- especially when it comes to Cisco's revamped CCENT/ICND1 Certification Exam. Straight from Cisco and the Cisco Networking Academy, CCENT Practice and Study Guide delivers all the practice you’ll need. This practice handbook is the ideal supplement for all four courses in CNA’s new CCNA Routing & Switching Curriculum, including Introduction to Networking, Network Basics, Routing Protocols, and Routing & Switching Essentials. Its exercises, activities, and scenarios are designed to support all kinds of learners and learning styles, and either…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
More practice leads directly to better scores -- especially when it comes to Cisco's revamped CCENT/ICND1 Certification Exam. Straight from Cisco and the Cisco Networking Academy, CCENT Practice and Study Guide delivers all the practice you’ll need. This practice handbook is the ideal supplement for all four courses in CNA’s new CCNA Routing & Switching Curriculum, including Introduction to Networking, Network Basics, Routing Protocols, and Routing & Switching Essentials. Its exercises, activities, and scenarios are designed to support all kinds of learners and learning styles, and either classroom instruction or self-study. You’ll find:

Vocabulary matching and/or completion exercises

Identifying/labeling/selecting/ordering exercises

Calculations

Concept questions

Design scenarios

Opportunities to document configuration and verification steps

Troubleshooting scenarios, and more

CCENT Practice and Study Guide contains three types of labs: Basic, Challenge, and Troubleshooting. Each lab type has been designed so you can solve it using pen and paper, on actual Cisco equipment, or with a simulator such as GNS, Boson, or Packet Tracer.

Throughout, all topics are mapped to complementary Cisco and CNA study resources, helping you study more efficiently, whether you’re in a classroom or on your own.

Product Description
CCENT Practice and Study Guide is designed with dozens of exercises to help you learn the concepts and configurations crucial to your success with the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1 100-101) exam.

The author has mapped the chapters of this book to the first two Cisco Networking Academy courses in the CCNA Routing and Switching curricula, Introduction to Networks and Routing and Switching Essentials. These courses cover the objectives of the Cisco Certified Networking Entry Technician (CCENT) certification. Getting your CCENT certification means that you have the knowledge and skills required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot a small branch office network.

As a Cisco Networking Academy student or someone taking CCENT-related classes from professional training organizations, or college- and university-level networking courses, you will gain a detailed understanding of routing by successfully completing all the exercises in this book.

Each chapter is designed with a variety of exercises, activities, and scenarios to help you:

· Review vocabulary

· Strengthen troubleshooting skills

· Boost configuration skills

· Reinforce concepts

· Research and analyze topics

Features + Benefits

Packed with study aids to support all forms of learning

Includes Basic, Challenge, and Troubleshooting labs that can be done with pen and paper, simulators, or actual equipment

Perfect for students enrolled in Cisco Networking Academy program and other CCNA training, and for self-study

Supplements the first two courses in the Cisco Networking Academy new CCNA Routing and Switching Curriculum

Part I: Introduction to Networks

CHAPTER 1 Exploring the Network 1

Globally Connected 1

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching 2

Completion Exercise 3

LANs, WANs, and the Internet 3

Completion Exercise 3

Classify and Identify Network Components 5

Compare LANs and WANs 6

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching 7

The Network as a Platform 8

Classify Network Architecture Requirements 8

The Changing Network Environment 10

Completion Exercise 10

Network Security Terminology 11

CHAPTER 2 Configuring a Network Operating System 13

IOS Bootcamp 13

Completion Exercise 13

Accessing a Cisco IOS Device 14

Navigating the IOS Matching Exercise 15

Basic Device Configuration 16

Applying a Basic Configuration 16

CHAPTER 3 Network Protocols and Communications 19

Rules of Communication 19

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching 20

Network Protocols and Standards 21

Protocol Definitions: Matching 21

Mapping the Protocols of the TCP/IP Suite 22

Explore the Purpose of Standards Organizations 22

OSI Reference Model Layers: Matching 24

TCP/IP Model Layers: Matching 24

Mapping the Layers of the OSI and TCP/IP Models 25

Moving Data in the Network 26

Data Encapsulation and the PDUs 26

The Role of Addressing in Network Communications 27

CHAPTER 4 Network Access 29

Physical Layer Protocols 29

Completion Exercise 29

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching 31

Network Media 32

Copper Cabling Completion Exercise 32

Compare UTP, STP, and Coaxial Characteristics 32

UTP Cabling Completion Exercise 33

UTP Cable Pinouts 34

Fiber-Optic Cabling Completion Exercise 34

Compare Single-Mode and Multimode Fiber 35

Wireless Media Completion Exercise 36

Data Link Layer Protocols 37

The Sublayers of the Data Link Layer 37

Label the Generic Frame Fields 37

Identify the Data Link Layer Standards Organization 37

Media Access Control 38

Topologies and Access Methods Completion Exercise 38

Label the Ethernet Frame Fields 39

Label the PPP Frame Fields 40

Label the 802.11 Wireless Frame Fields 40

CHAPTER 5 Ethernet 41

Ethernet Protocol 41

Ethernet Operation Completion Exercise 41

Identify the Ethernet Frame Attributes: Matching 42

Comparing Decimal, Binary, and Hexadecimal Digits 43

Address Resolution Protocol 43

Completion Exercise 43

Identify the MAC and IP Addresses 44

LAN Switches 45

Building the MAC Address Table 45

Switching Concepts Completion Exercise 46

Comparing Switch Forwarding Methods 47

Forward the Frame 47

Layer 3 Switching Concepts Completion Exercise 50

Layer 3 Switch Configuration 51

CHAPTER 6 Network Layer 53

Network Layer Protocols 53

The Processes of the Network Layer 53

Characteristics of the IP Protocol 53

Fields of the IPv4 Packet: Matching 55

Fields of the IPv6 Packet: Matching 55

Routing 56

How a Host Routes Packets Completion Exercise 56

Routing Table Entry: Matching 58

Routers 58

Identify Router Components 58

Router Boot Process Exercise 59

Interpreting the show version Command Exercise 60

Configuring a Cisco Router 60

Basic Router Configuration Exercise 60

Applying a Basic Configuration 62

Verifying Basic Router Configuration 63

CHAPTER 7 Transport Layer 65

Transport Layer Protocols 65

Transportation of Data Completion Exercise 65

Introducing TCP and UDP 66

TCP and UDP 66

TCP Communication 67

UDP Communication 69

TCP or UDP, That Is the Question 69

CHAPTER 8 IP Addressing 71

IPv4 Network Addresses 71

IPv4 Address Structure 71

IPv4 Subnet Mask 72

The Last Nonzero Octet 73

ANDing to Determine the Network Address 73

IPv4 Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast 74

Types of IPv4 Addresses 74

IPv6 Network Addresses 75

Representing IPv6 Addresses 76

Identify IPv6 Address Types 77

IPv6 Unicast Addresses 80

The 3-1-4 Rule 80

Static Configuration of Global Unicast Addressing 81

Dynamic Configuration of Global Unicast Addressing 81

IPv6 Multicast Addresses 82

Connectivity Verification 83

ICMP Message Types 83

Testing the Path 83

CHAPTER 9 Subnetting IP Networks 85

Subnetting an IPv4 Network 85

Subnetting in Four Steps 85

Subnetting Example 85

Determine How Many Bits to Borrow 85

Determine the New Subnet Mask 86

Determine the Subnet Multiplier 86

List the Subnets, Host Ranges, and Broadcast Addresses 87

Subnetting Scenario 1 87

Subnetting Scenario 2 87

Subnetting Scenario 3 88

VLSM Addressing Schemes 88

VLSM Review 89

VLSM Addressing Design Exercises 90

Exercise 1 91

Exercise 2 92

Exercise 3 93

Exercise 4 93

Design Considerations for IPv6 94

Subnetting an IPv6 Network 95

IPv6 Subnetting Practice 95

IPv6 Subnetting Scenario 1 95

IPv6 Subnetting Scenario 2 96

IPv6 Subnetting Scenario 3 96

CHAPTER 10 Application Layer 97

Application Layer Protocols 97

OSI and TCP/IP Model Comparison 97

Application and Presentation Protocols and Standards 98

How Application Protocols Interact with End-User Applications 98

Well-Known Application Layer Protocols and Services 99

Web and Mail Services 99

IP Addressing Services 100

File Sharing Services 102

The Message Heard Around the World 103

CHAPTER 11 It’s a Network 105

Create and Grow 105

Devices in a Small Network 105

Protocols in a Small Network 106

Growing to Larger Networks 107

Keeping the Network Safe 107

Network Device Security Measures 107

Vulnerabilities and Network Attacks 108

Mitigating Network Attacks 109

Securing Devices 110

Basic Network Performance 110

Using the ping Command 111

Tracing a Route 111

show Commands 112

Managing IOS Configuration Files 114

Integrated Routing Services 116

Part II: Routing and Switching Essentials

CHAPTER 12 Introduction to Switched Networks 117

LAN Design 117

LAN Design Principles 117

Selecting Switch Hardware 119

The Switched Environment 120

Frame Forwarding Methods and Terminology 120

Building the MAC Address Table 120

Collision and Broadcast Domains 122

CHAPTER 13 Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration 125

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CCENT Practice and Study Guide delivers all the practice you'll need. This practice handbook is designed for both self-study and as an ideal supplement for the first two courses in the Cisco Networking Academy new CCNA Routing and Switching Curriculum. Its exercises, activities, and scenarios are designed to support all kinds of learners and learning styles, and either classroom instruction or self-study. Watch a short video walk through by Author Allan Johnson:http://youtu.be/e9aXQctOi0I