The No-Nonsense, Straight-to-the-Gut, CCNA 2.0 Study Guide

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Author: Walter J. Schenck

ISBN-10: 0595167071

ISBN-13: 9780595167074

Category: Cisco Certification

An easy to use reference guide that will get you closer to passing the CCNA 2.0 Exam without all the burdensome reading to get to the heart and soul of Cisco's methodology.\ This is an easy-to-use reference guide that will get you closer to passing the CCNA 2.0 exam without all the burdensome reading to get to the heart and soul of Cisco's methodology. You will learn faster with this guide than any other because all the facts are here.

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An easy to use reference guide that will get you closer to passing the CCNA 2.0 Exam without all the burdensome reading to get to the heart and soul of Cisco's methodology. This is an easy-to-use reference guide that will get you closer to passing the CCNA 2.0 exam without all the burdensome reading to get to the heart and soul of Cisco's methodology. You will learn faster with this guide than any other because all the facts are here.

Warning and DisclaimervLegal NoticevForewordxviiThe OSI Layers1Application Layer4Presentation Layer6Session Layer8An Overview of Switch Utilization10Transport Layer12An Overview of Port Numbers14An Overview of Flow control16An Overview of Connection-Oriented Services18Problems with Connection-Oriented Data Transmissions20Network Layer21An Overview of Network Protocols23An Overview of Packets and Datagrams25An Overview of Routers26Data-Link Layer27An Overview of Data-Link's Physical Addressing29An Overview of Data-Link's MAC Sublayer33An Overview of Data-Link's LLC Sublayer35An Overview of how the Data-Link Layer works with Bridges and Switches37Physical Layer39An Overview of HSSI (High-Speed Serial Interface Protocol)41An Overview of the Cabling Criteria43Token Ring & Fast Ethernet45100VG-AnyLAN & FDDI46An Overview of IEEE Specifications47Startup Sequence48The IOS image file has five parts to it51Start Up Scenario52Flash Memory54ROM56RAM58NVRAM62NVRAM does NOT store the IOS66Routing Metrics67The Routing Protocols68Routed Protocols70IP RIP71IP Multicast79IPX RIP80Distance-Vector Vs Link State82Open Shortest Path First83OSPF Problems85Border Gateway Protocol87EGP and Autonomous Systems89Interior Gateway Routing Protocol91IGRP versus RIP93IGRP versus OSPF95Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol96Comparison of Protocol Time Values99Additional Time Information100Administrative Distances101Data-Encapsulation102Five Steps of Data-Encapsulation104Data-Encapsulation Order105Data-Encapsulation Frames107Data-Encapsulation Phase111Comparison between OSI and DOD models112Passwords114Exec Mode117The Privileged mode119Router Configuration Commands120Configuration Register123Password Recovery125IOS Movement Commands126Current Active Mode Commands128IOS User Mode Commands129IOS Boot System Commands131IOS NVRAM & RAM Commands133IOS TFTP Commands137IOS Start, Run, & Logging Commands139IOS Banner & Description Commands140IOS Hostname Commands141IOS ISDN Commands144IOS Interface Commands146IOS IPX Commands149IOS IP Route Static Commands151A Static IP Address Scenario155IOS List and? Commands158IOS Debug Commands160IOS RIP & IGRP Commands161IOS Clock Rate Commands163IOS History Commands164IOS IP Address Commands166IOS CDP & MAC & Initial System Commands167Problem IOS Commands168IOS Commands Help Guide175Transmission Control Protocol178User Datagram Protocol179Internet Protocol180Internet Control Message Protocol184Address Resolution Protocol187Reverse Address Resolution Protocol188Internetwork Packet Exchange189IPX Service Advertisement Protocol195IPX Maximum Paths197Problem IPX commands200Default IPX FRAME Types201Cisco Discovery Protocol203CDP Problem Area205Packet Internet Grouper209To use IPX to ping211Traceroute212Telnet213Subnet Mask215Classless Inter-Domain Routing218Class C Subnet Chart219Subnet Bits221Subnetting223Subnetting Example224Subnetting Class C226Five Steps of Subnetting228How To Discover the Valid Subnet230How To Discover the Valid Host Range231How To Discover the Broadcast232Another Subnetting Method233My Subnetting Preference236The Shorthand Method of Subnetting239Another Shorthand Method of Subnetting241How To Discover Hosts242The 240 Subnetting Chart245Subnetting Chart Problems247Class B Subnet Chart249The 224 Subnetting Chart252The 3rd Octet Subnetting of Class B253The 192 Subnetting Chart254The 32 Bits of Class A257The 128 Subnetting Chart258Large Area Network260WAN Protocol Technologies261Point-to-Point Protocol263Link Control Protocol266Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol267Password Authentication Protocol268Integrated Services Digital Network269LAPD works on the D channel of ISDN Bri271ISDN Bearer Channels272ISDN SPID275ISDN Reference Points277TE1 & TE2278Frame Relay285Congestion Detection Methods290Committed Information Rate & DE291Data-Link Connection Identifier292Inverse ARP295Local Management Interface297Dial-on Demand Routing300Subinterfaces303Virtual Local Area Network306VLAN Frame Tagging310VLAN ISL311Inter-Switch Link in General Terms313VLAN VMPS314VLAN VTP315VTP benefits to a switched network316VLAN VTP Pruning319VLAN Trunking320VLAN Catalyst Switch324VLAN Access Links326VLAN 802.1q327VLAN's Dynamic Trunking Protocol328Wide Area Network Routers329Frame Relay Switches330ATM Switches331LAN Switching333LAN Segmentation334Repeaters337Hubs338Bridges339Solution342The Spanning Tree Protocol343A Spanning Tree Algorithm sends out BPDUs (Bridged Protocol Data Units)344Switches346Full-Duplex Switches348Half-duplex Switches350SIMPLEX351Cut-through Switching352Fragment-Free Switching354Store-and-forward Switching355Switch versus Bridge357Bridge358Routers359Router Summary361Switch versus Router363Gateways365Lan Protocol Technologies366Netflow Switching367Access lists368Subnet Matching of the Range Parameters373Access lists Common Ranges375Access lists Extended IP376Access lists Standard IP380Access lists Extended IPX385Access lists Standard IPX387Access lists IPX SAP389Access lists Other Arguments392Context-Based Access Control Lists393Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment394Data Communication Equipment396Data Terminal Equipment398DTE Devices400Customer Premise Equipment402Modems403LOCAL LOOP & DEMARC404Quick Facts405Author's Autobiography407Notes409