Book description
Start your preparation for Cisco's new CCENT entry-level networking certification, your entry point into Cisco's popular CCNA certification track. This comprehensive study guide from leading Cisco authority Todd Lammle thoroughly prepares you for the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 exam (640-822) and the start of a career, with pages of exam essentials, real-world scenarios, and hands-on exercises. Topics include the operation of data networks, how to implement both switched and routed networks, and much more.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- Dear Reader:
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Introduction
- Assessment Test
- Answers to Assessment Test
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1. Internetworking
- 1.1. Internetworking Basics
- 1.2. Internetworking Models
- 1.3. The OSI Reference Model
- 1.4. Ethernet Networking
- 1.5. Ethernet Cabling
- 1.6. Data Encapsulation
- 1.7. The Cisco Three-Layer Hierarchical Model
- 1.8. Summary
- 1.9. Exam Essentials
- 1.10. Written Lab 1
- 1.11. Review Questions
- 1.12. Answers to Review Questions
- 1.13. Answers to Written Lab 1
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2. Internet Protocols
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2.1. TCP/IP and the DoD Model
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2.1.1. The Process/Application Layer Protocols
- 2.1.1.1. Telnet
- 2.1.1.2. File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- 2.1.1.3. Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
- 2.1.1.4. Network File System (NFS)
- 2.1.1.5. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
- 2.1.1.6. Line Printer Daemon (LPD)
- 2.1.1.7. X Window
- 2.1.1.8. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- 2.1.1.9. Domain Name Service (DNS)
- 2.1.1.10. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)/Bootstrap Protocol (BootP)
- 2.1.2. The Host-to-Host Layer Protocols
- 2.1.3. The Internet Layer Protocols
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2.1.1. The Process/Application Layer Protocols
- 2.2. IP Addressing
- 2.3. Broadcast Addresses
- 2.4. Summary
- 2.5. Exam Essentials
- 2.6. Written Lab 2
- 2.7. Review Questions
- 2.8. Answers to Review Questions
- 2.9. Answers to Written Lab 2
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2.1. TCP/IP and the DoD Model
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3. IP Subnetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), Troubleshooting IP, and Introduction to NAT
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3.1. Subnetting Basics
- 3.1.1. IP Subnet-Zero
- 3.1.2. How to Create Subnets
- 3.1.3. Subnet Masks
- 3.1.4. Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
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3.1.5. Subnetting Class C Addresses
- 3.1.5.1. Subnetting a Class C Address: The Fast Way!
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3.1.5.2. Subnetting Practice Examples: Class C Addresses
- 3.1.5.2.1. Practice Example #1C: 255.255.255.128 (/25)
- 3.1.5.2.2. Practice Example #2C: 255.255.255.192 (/26)
- 3.1.5.2.3. Practice Example #3C: 255.255.255.224 (/27)
- 3.1.5.2.4. Practice Example #4C: 255.255.255.240 (/28)
- 3.1.5.2.5. Practice Example #5C: 255.255.255.248 (/29)
- 3.1.5.2.6. Practice Example #6C: 255.255.255.252 (/30)
- 3.1.5.3. Subnetting in Your Head: Class C Addresses
- 3.1.5.4. What Do We Know?
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3.1.6. Subnetting Class B Addresses
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3.1.6.1. Subnetting Practice Examples: Class B Addresses
- 3.1.6.1.1. Practice Example #1B: 255.255.128.0 (/17)
- 3.1.6.1.2. Practice Example #2B: 255.255.192.0 (/18)
- 3.1.6.1.3. Practice Example #3B: 255.255.240.0 (/20)
- 3.1.6.1.4. Practice Example #4B: 255.255.254.0 (/23)
- 3.1.6.1.5. Practice Example #5B: 255.255.255.0 (/24)
- 3.1.6.1.6. Practice Example #6B: 255.255.255.128 (/25)
- 3.1.6.1.7. Practice Example #7B: 255.255.255.192 (/26)
- 3.1.6.1.8. Practice Example #8B: 255.255.255.224 (/27)
- 3.1.6.2. Subnetting in Your Head: Class B Addresses
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3.1.6.1. Subnetting Practice Examples: Class B Addresses
- 3.1.7. Subnetting Class A Addresses
- 3.2. Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
- 3.3. Troubleshooting IP Addressing
- 3.4. Introduction to Network Address Translation (NAT)
- 3.5. Types of Network Address Translation
- 3.6. NAT Names
- 3.7. How NAT Works
- 3.8. Summary
- 3.9. Exam Essentials
- 3.10. Written Labs 3
- 3.11. Review Questions
- 3.12. Answers to Review Questions
- 3.13. Answers to Written Lab 3.1
- 3.14. Answers to Written Lab 3.2
- 3.15. Answers to Written Lab 3.3
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3.1. Subnetting Basics
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4. Introduction to the Cisco IOS and SDM
- 4.1. The IOS User Interface
- 4.2. Command-Line Interface (CLI)
- 4.3. Router and Switch Administrative Configurations
- 4.4. Router Interfaces
- 4.5. Viewing, Saving, and Erasing Configurations
- 4.6. Cisco's Security Device Manager (SDM)
- 4.7. Summary
- 4.8. Exam Essentials
- 4.9. Written Lab 4
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4.10. Hands-on Labs
- 4.10.1. Hands-on Lab 4.1: Logging into a Router
- 4.10.2. Hands-on Lab 4.2: Using the Help and Editing Features
- 4.10.3. Hands-on Lab 4.3: Saving a Router Configuration
- 4.10.4. Hands-on Lab 4.4: Setting Your Passwords
- 4.10.5. Hands-on Lab 4.5: Setting the Hostname, Descriptions, IP Address, and Clock Rate
- 4.10.6. Hands-on Lab 4.6: Installing SDM on Your Computer
- 4.11. Review Questions
- 4.12. Answers to Review Questions
- 4.13. Answers to Written Lab 4
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5. Managing a Cisco Internetwork
- 5.1. The Internal Components of a Cisco Router
- 5.2. The Router Boot Sequence
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5.3. Managing Configuration Register
- 5.3.1. Understanding the Configuration Register Bits
- 5.3.2. Checking the Current Configuration Register Value
- 5.3.3. Changing the Configuration Register
- 5.3.4. Recovering Passwords
- 5.3.5. Boot System Commands
- 5.4. Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco IOS
- 5.5. Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration
- 5.6. Using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
- 5.7. Using Telnet
- 5.8. Resolving Hostnames
- 5.9. Checking Network Connectivity and Troubleshooting
- 5.10. Summary
- 5.11. Exam Essentials
- 5.12. Written Lab 5
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5.13. Hands-on Labs
- 5.13.1. Hands-on Lab 5.1: Backing Up Your Router IOS
- 5.13.2. Hands-on Lab 5.2: Upgrading or Restoring Your Router IOS
- 5.13.3. Hands-on Lab 5.3: Backing Up the Router Configuration
- 5.13.4. Hands-on Lab 5.4: Using the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
- 5.13.5. Hands-on Lab 5.5: Using Telnet
- 5.13.6. Hands-on Lab 5.6: Resolving Hostnames
- 5.14. Review Questions
- 5.15. Answers to Review Questions
- 5.16. Answers to Written Lab 5
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6. IP Routing
- 6.1. Routing Basics
- 6.2. The IP Routing Process
- 6.3. Configuring IP Routing in Our Network
- 6.4. Dynamic Routing
- 6.5. Distance-Vector Routing Protocols
- 6.6. Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- 6.7. Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
- 6.8. Verifying Your Configurations
- 6.9. Summary
- 6.10. Exam Essentials
- 6.11. Written Lab 6
- 6.12. Hands-on Labs
- 6.13. Review Questions
- 6.14. Answers to Review Questions
- 6.15. Answers to Written Lab 6
- 7. Layer 2 Switching
- 8. Wireless Technologies
- 9. Security
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10. Introduction to Wide Area Networks
- 10.1. Introduction to Wide Area Networks
- 10.2. Cabling the Wide Area Network
- 10.3. High-Level Data-Link Control (HDLC) Protocol
- 10.4. Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
- 10.5. Summary
- 10.6. Exam Essentials
- 10.7. Written Lab 10
- 10.8. Hands-on Labs
- 10.9. Review Questions
- 10.10. Answers to Review Questions
- 10.11. Answers to Written Lab 10
- A. About the Companion CD
- Glossary
Product information
- Title: CCENT: Cisco® Certified Entry Networking Technician Study Guide
- Author(s):
- Release date: March 2008
- Publisher(s): Sybex
- ISBN: 9780470247020
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