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• Portable, desk reference for take-home study and reference anytime, anywhere.
• Aligns to the online course chapters. Provides students with the only authorized, full-featured textbook for the Cisco Networking Academy course
• Book-based pedagogy that serves as additional reinforcement in helping the student learn the topics covered in the course.
Routing and Switching Essentials Companion Guide is the official supplemental textbook for the Routing and Switching Essentials course in the Cisco® Networking Academy® CCNA® Routing and Switching curriculum.
This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. You learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the end of this course, you will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with RIPv1, RIPv2, single-area and multi-area OSPF, virtual LANs, and inter-VLAN routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
The Companion Guide is designed as a portable desk reference to use anytime, anywhere to reinforce the material from the course and organize your time.
The book’s features help you focus on important concepts to succeed in this course:
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Routing and Switching Essentials Lab Manual
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Packet Tracer Activities–Explore and visualize networking concepts using Packet Tracer exercises interspersed throughout the chapters.
Hands-on Labs–Work through all the course labs and additional Class Activities that are included in the course and published in the separate Lab Manual.
Cisco Networking Academy's Introduction to Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration
Cisco Networking Academy's Introduction to Switched Networks
Cisco Networking Academy's Introduction to VLANs
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Introduction xxviii
Chapter 1 Introduction to Switched Networks 1
Objectives 1
Key Terms 1
Introduction (1.0.1.1) 2
LAN Design (1.1) 2
Converged Networks (1.1.1) 3
Growing Complexity of Networks (1.1.1.1) 3
Elements of a Converged Network (1.1.1.2) 4
Borderless Switched Networks (1.1.1.3) 5
Hierarchy in the Borderless Switched Network (1.1.1.4) 6
Core Distribution Access (1.1.1.5) 7
Switched Networks (1.1.2) 10
Role of Switched Networks (1.1.2.1) 10
Form Factors (1.1.2.2) 11
The Switched Environment (1.2) 14
Frame Forwarding (1.2.1) 14
Switching as a General Concept in Networking and Telecommunications (1.2.1.1) 14
Dynamically Populating a Switch MAC Address Table (1.2.1.2) 15
Switch Forwarding Methods (1.2.1.3) 19
Store-and-Forward Switching (1.2.1.4) 20
Cut-Through Switching (1.2.1.5) 21
Switching Domains (1.2.2) 22
Collision Domains (1.2.2.1) 22
Broadcast Domains (1.2.2.2) 23
Alleviating Network Congestion (1.2.2.3) 25
Summary (1.3) 26
Practice 27
Class Activities 28
Packet Tracer Activities 28
Check Your Understanding Questions 28
Chapter 2 Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration 33
Objectives 33
Key Terms 33
Introduction (2.0.1.1) 35
Basic Switch Configuration (2.1) 36
Switch Boot Sequence (2.1.1.1) 36
Recovering from a System Crash (2.1.1.2) 37
Switch LED Indicators (2.1.1.3) 38
Preparing for Basic Switch Management (2.1.1.4) 40
Configuring Basic Switch Management Access with IPv4 (2.1.1.5) 41
Configure Switch Ports (2.1.2) 44
Duplex Communication (2.1.2.1) 44
Configure Switch Ports at the Physical Layer (2.1.2.2) 45
Duplex and Speed 45
Auto-MDIX (2.1.2.3) 46
Verifying Switch Port Configuration (2.1.2.4) 48
Network Access Layer Issues (2.1.2.5) 50
Troubleshooting Networ