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CISCO CCNA COMMAND GUIDEA Comprehensive Beginner's Guide from A-Z for CCNA and Computer Networking Users
CISCO CCNA COMMAND GUIDEA Comprehensive Beginner's Guide from A-Z for CCNA and Computer Networking Users
Introduction
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Computer Networks
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Computer Networks
Components
Network Architecture
Communication Protocols
Most Important TCP / IP Services
Types of Networks
Chapter 2: Basic Architecture of Computer Networking
Chapter 2: Basic Architecture of Computer Networking
Data Communication
Streaming Data
Classification of Networks
Topologies
Network Active Elements
Internet, Intranet, and Extranet
Wireless Networks
Chapter 3: Basic of Ethernet
Chapter 3: Basic of Ethernet
The Physical Implementations
Wireless LAN
Structural Elements of the Ethernet
VLAN
Network Redundancy
The Protocol of Spanning
Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs)
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
Media Redundancy Protocol
Parallel Redundancy Protocol
Important Supplements
Chapter 4: TCP / IP
Chapter 4: TCP / IP
The Internet Protocol (IP)
Classification of IP Addresses
Router and the Subnet Mask
Classless Inter-Domain Routing
The IP Packet
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
TCP and UDP Ports in the Automation
Communication Via TCP (UDP) / IP
Endpoint and Internet Socket
Chapter 5: The Extension Protocols and its Network Applications
Chapter 5: The Extension Protocols and its Network Applications
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
DHCP
Internet Control Message Protocol
IGMP
IGMP Snooping
Multicast Addresses
GMRP
DNS
The Structure of Hostnames
SNMP
Structure of SNMP
MIB and SMI
SNMP Protocol
HTTP and HTTPS
Review of Some Other Important Applications
Chapter 6: The Switch
Chapter 6: The Switch
Technical Description of Industrial Switches
Chapter 7: The Router
Chapter 7: The Router
Message Routing
Router Types
Connecting a Private Network to the Internet
IP NAT
1: 1 NAT
Conclusion
References
CISCO CCNA COMMAND GUIDETips and Tricks to Learn Cisco CCNA Command Guide
CISCO CCNA COMMAND GUIDETips and Tricks to Learn Cisco CCNA Command Guide
Introduction
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Cisco
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Cisco
Facts about Cisco
Chapter 2: Products and Services Offered by Cisco Networking Solutions
Chapter 2: Products and Services Offered by Cisco Networking Solutions
Networking
Chapter 3: About CCNA Examination
Chapter 3: About CCNA Examination
Chapter 4: Frequently Asked Questions and Myths
Chapter 4: Frequently Asked Questions and Myths
FAQ
Things to Keep in Mind
Exam Objectives
Chapter 5: The Process and Exams
Chapter 5: The Process and Exams
Different Types of Examinations
CCNA Collaboration
CCNA Cyber Ops
CCNA Data Center
CCNA Industrial
CCNA Security
CCNA Service Provider
CCNA Wireless
Exam Preparation
Chapter 6: Cisco Recertification
Chapter 6: Cisco Recertification
Chapter 7: About CCNA Routing and Switching
Chapter 7: About CCNA Routing and Switching
Differences between CCNA and CCNP
Chapter 8: Why Should You Get A CCNA Routing and Switching Certification?
Chapter 8: Why Should You Get A CCNA Routing and Switching Certification?
Chapter 9: Required Learning Material for Your CCNA Routing and Switching
Chapter 9: Required Learning Material for Your CCNA Routing and Switching
Factors to Consider
Self-Study Materials
Chapter 10: Exam Study Plan
Chapter 10: Exam Study Plan
Chapter 11: Exam Tips
Chapter 11: Exam Tips
Chapter 12: Frequently Asked Interview Questions and Answers
Chapter 12: Frequently Asked Interview Questions and Answers
What is Routing?
Conclusion
References
CISCO CCNA COMMAND GUIDEAdvanced Methods and Strategies to Learn CISCO CCNA
CISCO CCNA COMMAND GUIDEAdvanced Methods and Strategies to Learn CISCO CCNA
Introduction
Chapter One: Cisco Devices
Chapter One: Cisco Devices
Cable Types
LAN Connections
The Difference Between 568A and 568B Cables
Command Line Interface
Keyboard Usages
Chapter Two: Commands for the Configuration of the Router
Chapter Two: Commands for the Configuration of the Router
Router Modes Commands
Configuration of the Name of the Router
Global Configuration Mode
Commands for the Configuration of Passwords
Password Encryption Commands
The show Commands
Interface Names
Navigation Through Interfaces
Configuring Interfaces
Some Miscellaneous Commands
Basic Router Configuration
Chapter Three: Networking and Routing Concepts
Chapter Three: Networking and Routing Concepts
Change the Default Settings of the Administrative Distance
IPv6 Address Assignment to Interface
Chapter Four: Deciphering RIP, IGRP & EIGRP
Chapter Four: Deciphering RIP, IGRP & EIGRP
RIP Routing
RIP Version 2 Commands
Troubleshooting Problems
Mandatory Commands for RIP Version 2
Optional Commands for RIP Version 2
IGRP
EIGRP
RIP Next Generation
Chapter Five: Open Shortest Path Protocol (OSPF)
Chapter Five: Open Shortest Path Protocol (OSPF)
Mandatory Commands for OSPF
Optional Commands for OSPF
Authentication
MD5 Authentication
Timers
Default Route
OSPF Configuration Verification
Troubleshooting Process
Chapter Six: Open Shortest Path Protocol (OSPF) Single Area and Multiarea Configuration
Chapter Six: Open Shortest Path Protocol (OSPF) Single Area and Multiarea Configuration
Single Area OSPF Configuration
Multi-area OSPF
OSPF Configuration
Multiarea OSPF Configuration
Loopback Interfaces
Router ID
Configuration: OSPF Single Area
OSPF Single Area Configuration
Chapter Seven: Open Shortest Path Protocol (OSPF) Area and Network Types
Chapter Seven: Open Shortest Path Protocol (OSPF) Area and Network Types
OSPF Special Area Types
OSPF Network Types
OSPF and NBMA Topology
OSPF and Point-to-Multipoint Networks
OSPF and Point-to-Point Networks By Using Subinterfaces
OSPF for IPv6 on Interface
Verifying OSPF Configuration
Troubleshooting OSPF
Chapter Eight: Configuration of Switch
Chapter Eight: Configuration of Switch
Command Modes
Command Verification
Resetting Configuration
Setting Hostnames
Setting IP Addresses
Interface Descriptions
Duplex Settings
Web-based Interface for Configuration Setting
MAC Address Management
Configuring Static MAC Addresses
For 2900/2950 series
Port Security
Port Security Violation
2900 Switch Configuration
Spanning Tree Protocol
Changing Spanning-tree Priority of the Switch
Changing the Spanning Tree Cost
Changing Spanning Tree
Portfast BPDU Guard Command
Configuration of EtherChannel
Chapter Nine: VLAN
Chapter Nine: VLAN
Displaying VLANs
Static VLANs
Port Assigning to VLANS
Saving VLAN Configurations
Erasing VLAN Configurations
Troubleshooting Process
VLAN Configuration Process
VTP Configuration
Conclusion
References
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