CCNA EXPLORATION V4.0 NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS INSTRUCTOR REFERENCE GUIDE COMPARISON OF NEW CURRICULA WITH EXISTING CURRICULA Prepared by Cisco Learning Institute June 25‚ 2007 CISCO‚ INC. NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS INSTRUCTOR REFERENCE GUIDE Network Fundamentals Summary New CCNA curriculum has been created to improve student experience‚ improve quality‚ and increase flexibility. June 27‚ 2007 Page 1 CISCO‚ INC. NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS INSTRUCTOR REFERENCE GUIDE Network Fundamentals
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Assignment 3.1 Router Prompt Exercise on page 56 3-1 User EXEC router> Privileged EXEC router# Global configuration #configure Line Configuration (config-map-class)# Interface Configuration (config-if)# Router Configuration (config-line)# 3-2 Basic Configuration Exercise 1. Router(config)#hostname AUS 2. AUS(config)#enable password class‚ AUS(config)#enable secret class 3. If both are
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Category Points Description Section 1 A Simple Network Using RIP Protocol - 15 Points Task 2: Step 3 Related Explanation or Response Task 2: Step 4 Related Explanation or Response Task 4: Step 1 Related Explanation or Response Task 5: Step 1 Related Explanation or Response Summary Paragraph 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 Paste the requested screenshot Provide the requested answer Paste the requested screenshot Provide the requested answer Paste the requested
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family of protocols have become the de facto standard in the world of networking‚ are found in virtually all computer communication systems‚ and form the basis of today’s Internet. TCP/IP Essentials is a hands-on guide to TCP/IP technologies‚ and shows how the protocols operate in practice. The book contains a series of carefully designed and extensively tested laboratory experiments that span the various elements of protocol definition and behavior. Topics covered include bridges‚ routers‚ LANs
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Switches‚ routers‚ & gatewaysJarvis RobertsonNTC/ 409September 29‚ 2014Jason StoklosaSwitches‚ routers‚ & gatewaysSwitches or network switches are a device used in computer networking to connect devices in order for them to utilize a network with the help of packet switching in order to move information to a certain destination device. Switches also have the ability to broadcast messages over all of its ports and forward the messages to several devices that need to have them. Network switches
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advertise in media that reach specific markets. For example‚ a portable communications device is advertised on a social media site that reaches younger customers. Home furnishings and décor are advertised in a Home and Garden Show program guide. Effectively produced ads help to further business goals. Ads by Google Post Free Ads Online It doesn’t get ’Quikr’ than this. Post your Ad in 30 seconds. Today! quikr.com/Classifieds Product Introduction When a business introduces a new
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Definition Requirement of Networking 2. Types of Network LAN (Local Area Network) WAN (Wide Area Network) 3. Network Models OSI Model 4. Cables Twisted Cable Coaxial Cable Fibre Optic 5. Networking Devices Network Interface Card Hub Switch Router 6. IP Addressing Introduction Private IP Masking Subnetting Example 7. LAN Solution Requirement Solution Specification Sheet 8. Router Internal Components Network Interfaces
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Router> Router>en Router>enable Router#conf Router#configure t Router#configure terminal Enter configuration commands‚ one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)#int Router(config)#interface fa Router(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/0 Router(config-if)#no sh Router(config-if)#no shutdown %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/0‚ changed state to up Router(config-if)# %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/0‚ changed state to up Router(config-if)#ex Router(config-if)#exit
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Classful vs Classless Routing v1.10 – Aaron Balchunas 1 - Classful vs. Classless Routing Classful vs Classless routing protocols Classful routing protocols do not send subnet mask information with their routing updates. A router running a classful routing protocol will react in one of two ways when receiving a route: • If the router has a directly connected interface belonging to the same major network‚ it will apply the same subnet mask as that interface. • If the router does not have any interfaces
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Switching & Routing The purpose of this paper is to provide a better understanding of switching and routing used in a network environment and familiarize the reader with various hardware and software associated with there functions. This paper will look at some switching concepts that will include store and forward switching‚ cut through switching‚ fragment free switching‚ and V-Lan. This paper will also cover routing concepts‚ along with some comparisons including routed vs. routing protocols‚ Classful
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