Introduction to Networks Course Booklet (CCNAv7)
Introduction to Networks Course Booklet (CCNAv7)
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Author(s): Cisco Networking Academy, Cisco Networking
Johnson, Allan
ISBN No.: 9780136632955
Pages: 384
Year: 202008
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 58.47
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Status: Available

Introduction xxxi Chapter 1 Networking Today 1 Introduction - 1.0 1 Why should I take this module? - 1.0.1 1 What will I learn to do in this module? - 1.0.2 1 Networks Affect our Lives - 1.1 2 Networks Connect Us - 1.1.


1 2 Video - The Cisco Networking Academy Learning Experience - 1.1.2 2 No Boundaries - 1.1.3 2 Network Components - 1.2 2 Host Roles - 1.2.1 2 Peer-to-Peer - 1.


2.2 3 End Devices - 1.2.3 3 Intermediary Devices - 1.2.4 4 Network Media - 1.2.5 4 Check Your Understanding - Network Components - 1.


2.6 4 Network Representations and Topologies - 1.3 4 Network Representations - 1.3.1 4 Topology Diagrams - 1.3.2 5 Physical Topology Diagrams 5 Logical Topology Diagrams 5 Check Your Understanding - Network Representations and Topologies - 1.3.


3 5 Common Types of Networks - 1.4 5 Networks of Many Sizes - 1.4.1 5 Small Home Networks 6 Small Office and Home Office Networks 6 Medium to Large Networks 6 World Wide Networks 6 LANs and WANs - 1.4.2 6 LANs 7 WANs 7 The Internet - 1.4.3 7 Intranets and Extranets - 1.


4.4 8 Check Your Understanding - Common Types of Networks - 1.4.5 8 Internet Connections - 1.5 8 Internet Access Technologies - 1.5.1 8 Home and Small Office Internet Connections - 1.5.


2 8 Businesses Internet Connections - 1.5.3 9 The Converging Network - 1.5.4 9 Traditional Separate Networks 9 Converged Networks 10 Video - Download and Install Packet Tracer - 1.5.5 10 Video - Getting Started in Cisco Packet Tracer - 1.5.


6 11 Packet Tracer - Network Representation - 1.5.7 11 Reliable Networks - 1.6 11 Network Architecture - 1.6.1 11 Fault Tolerance - 1.6.2 12 Scalability - 1.


6.3 12 Quality of Service - 1.6.4 12 Network Security - 1.6.5 13 Check Your Understanding - Reliable Networks - 1.6.6 13 Network Trends - 1.


7 13 Recent Trends - 1.7.1 13 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - 1.7.2 14 Online Collaboration - 1.7.3 14 Video Communications - 1.7.


4 14 Video - Cisco Webex for Huddles - 1.7.5 14 Cloud Computing - 1.7.6 14 Cloud Types 15 Technology Trends in the Home - 1.7.7 15 Powerline Networking - 1.7.


8 16 Wireless Broadband - 1.7.9 16 Wireless Internet Service Provider 16 Wireless Broadband Service 17 Check Your Understanding - Network Trends - 1.7.10 17 Network Security - 1.8 17 Security Threats - 1.8.1 17 Security Solutions - 1.


8.2 18 Check Your Understanding - Network Security - 1.8.3 19 The IT Professional - 1.9 19 CCNA - 1.9.1 19 Networking Jobs - 1.9.


2 19 Lab - Research IT and Networking Job Opportunities - 1.9.3 19 Module Practice and Quiz - 1.10 20 What did I learn in this module? - 1.10.1 20 Networks Affect our Lives 20 Network Components 20 Network Representations and Topologies 20 Common Types of Networks 20 Internet Connections 21 Reliable Networks 21 Network Trends 21 Network Security 21 The IT Professional 22 Chapter Quiz - Networking Today 23 Your Chapter Notes 23 Chapter 2 Basic Switch and End Device Configuration 25 Introduction - 2.0 25 Why should I take this module? - 2.0.


1 25 What will I learn to do in this module? - 2.0.2 25 Cisco IOS Access - 2.1 25 Operating Systems - 2.1.1 25 GUI - 2.1.2 26 Purpose of an OS - 2.


1.3 26 Access Methods - 2.1.4 27 Terminal Emulation Programs - 2.1.5 27 PuTTY 28 Tera Term 28 SecureCRT 28 Check Your Understanding - Cisco IOS Access - 2.1.6 28 IOS Navigation - 2.


2 28 Primary Command Modes - 2.2.1 28 Configuration Mode and Subconfiguration Modes - 2.2.2 28 Video - IOS CLI Primary Command Modes - 2.2.3 29 Navigate Between IOS Modes - 2.2.


4 29 Video - Navigate Between IOS Modes - 2.2.5 30 A Note About Syntax Checker Activities - 2.2.6 30 Syntax Checker - Navigate Between IOS Modes - 2.2.7 30 Check Your Understanding - IOS Navigation - 2.2.


8 30 The Command Structure - 2.3 30 Basic IOS Command Structure - 2.3.1 30 IOS Command Syntax Check - 2.3.2 31 IOS Help Features - 2.3.3 31 Video - Context Sensitive Help and Command Syntax Check - 2.


3.4 32 Hot Keys and Shortcuts - 2.3.5 32 Video - Hot Keys and Shortcuts - 2.3.6 33 Packet Tracer - Navigate the IOS - 2.3.7 33 Lab - Navigate the IOS by Using Tera Term for Console Connectivity - 2.


3.8 33 Basic Device Configuration - 2.4 34 Device Names - 2.4.1 34 Password Guidelines - 2.4.2 35 Configure Passwords - 2.4.


3 35 Encrypt Passwords - 2.4.4 36 Banner Messages - 2.4.5 37 Video - Secure Administrative Access to a Switch - 2.4.6 37 Syntax Checker - Basic Device Configuration - 2.4.


7 37 Check Your Understanding - Basic Device Configuration - 2.4.8 38 Save Configurations - 2.5 38 Configuration Files - 2.5.1 38 Alter the Running Configuration - 2.5.2 39 Video - Alter the Running Configuration - 2.


5.3 39 Capture Configuration to a Text File - 2.5.4 39 Packet Tracer - Configure Initial Switch Settings - 2.5.5 40 Ports and Addresses - 2.6 40 IP Addresses - 2.6.


1 40 Interfaces and Ports - 2.6.2 41 Check Your Understanding - Ports and Addresses - 2.6.3 42 Configure IP Addressing - 2.7 42 Manual IP Address Configuration for End Devices - 2.7.1 42 Automatic IP Address Configuration for End Devices - 2.


7.2 42 Syntax Checker - Verify Windows PC IP Configuration - 2.7.3 43 Switch Virtual Interface Configuration - 2.7.4 43 Syntax Checker - Configure a Switch Virtual Interface - 2.7.5 43 Packet Tracer - Implement Basic Connectivity - 2.


7.6 43 Verify Connectivity - 2.8 43 Video Activity - Test the Interface Assignment - 2.8.1 43 Follow Along in Packet Tracer 44 Video Activity - Test End-to-End Connectivity - 2.8.2 44 Follow Along in Packet Tracer 44 Module Practice and Quiz - 2.9 44 Packet Tracer - Basic Switch and End Device Configuration - 2.


9.1 44 Lab - Basic Switch and End Device Configuration - 2.9.2 44 What did I learn in this module? - 2.9.3 44 Chapter Quiz - Basic Switch and End Device Configuration 46 Your Chapter Notes 46 Chapter 3 Protocols and Models 47 Introduction - 3.0 47 Why should I take this module? - 3.0.


1 47 What will I learn to do in this module? - 3.0.2 47 Class Activity - Design a Communications System - 3.0.3 47 The Rules - 3.1 48 Video - Devices in a Bubble - 3.1.1 48 Communications Fundamentals - 3.


1.2 48 Communication Protocols - 3.1.3 48 Analogy 49 Network 49 Rule Establishment - 3.1.4 49 Network Protocol Requirements - 3.1.5 50 Message Encoding - 3.


1.6 50 Analogy 50 Network 50 Message Formatting and Encapsulation - 3.1.7 50 Analogy 51 Network 51 Message Size - 3.1.8 51 Analogy 51 Network 51 Message Timing - 3.1.9 52 Message Delivery Options - 3.


1.10 52 Analogy 52 Network 52 A Note About the Node Icon - 3.1.11 53 Check Your Understanding - The Rules - 3.1.12 53 Protocols - 3.2 53 Network Protocol Overview - 3.2.


1 53 Network Protocol Functions - 3.2.2 53 Protocol Interaction - 3.2.3 54 Check Your Understanding - Protocols - 3.2.4 54 Protocol Suites - 3.3 54 Network Protocol Suites - 3.


3.1 54 Evolution of Protocol Suites - 3.3.2 55 TCP/IP Protocol Example - 3.3.3 55 TCP/IP Protocol Suite - 3.3.4 55 Application Layer 55 Transport layer 56 Internet Layer 57 Network Access Layer 57 TCP/IP Communication Process - 3.


3.5 58 Check Your Understanding - Protocol Suites - 3.3.6 58 Standards Organizations - 3.4 58 Open Standards - 3.4.1 58 Internet Standards - 3.4.


2 59 Electronic and Communications Standards - 3.4.3 59 Lab - Research Networking Standards - 3.4.4 59 Check Your Understanding - Standards Organizations 60 Reference Models - 3.5 60 The Benefits of Using a Layered Model - 3.5.1 60 The OSI Reference Model - 3.


5.2 60 The TCP/IP Protocol Model - 3.5.3 61 OSI and TCP/IP Model Comparison - 3.5.4 61 Packet Tracer - Investigate the TCP/IP and OSI Models in Action - 3.5.5 62 Data Encapsulation - 3.


6 62 Segmenting Messages - 3.6.1 62 Sequencing - 3.6.2 63 Protocol Data Units - 3.6.3 63 Encapsulation Example - 3.6.


4 63 De-encapsulation Example - 3.6.5 64 Check Your Understanding - Data Encapsulation - 3.6.6 64 Data Access - 3.7 64 Addresses - 3.7.1 64 Layer 3 Logical Address - 3.


7.2 64 Devices on the Same Network - 3.7.3 65 Role of the Data Link Layer Addresses: Same IP Network - 3.7.4 65 Devices on a Remote Network - 3.7.5 66 Role of the Network Layer Addresses - 3.


7.6 66 Role of the Data Link Layer Addresses: Different IP Networks - 3.7.7 66 Data Link Addresses - 3.7.8 67 Host to Router 67 Router to Router 67 Router to Server 67 Lab - Install Wireshark - 3.7.9 67 Lab - Use Wireshark to View Network Traffic - 3.


7.10 67 Check Your Understanding - Data Access 3.7.11 68 Module Practice and Quiz - 3.8 68 What did I learn in this module? - 3.8.1 68 The Rules 68 Protocols 68 Protocol Suites 68 Standards Organizations 69 Reference Models 69 Data Encapsulation 69 Data Access 70 Chapter Quiz - Protocols an.


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