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Index
Title Page Copyright Page About the Author About the Technical Reviewers Dedication Acknowledgments Contents at a Glance Contents Icons Used in This Book Command Syntax Conventions Introduction Part I: Days 31–27: Describe the operation of data networks
Day 31. Describe the Purpose and Functions of Various Network Devices Day 30. Use the OSI and TCP/IP Models and Their Associated Protocols to Explain How Data Flows in a Network Day 29. Describe the Purpose and Basic Operation of the Protocols in the OSI and TCP Models Day 28. Interpret Network Diagrams Day 27. Identify and Correct Common Network Problems at Layers 1, 2, 3, and 7 Using a Layered Model Approach
Part II: Days 26–21: Implement a small switched network
Day 26. Select the Appropriate Media, Cables, Ports, and Connectors to Connect Switches to Other Network Devices and Hosts Day 25. Explain the Technology and Media Access Control Method for Ethernet Technologies Day 24. Explain the Operation of Cisco Switches and Basic Switching Concepts Day 23. Perform, Save, and Verify Initial Switch Configuration Tasks, Including Remote-Access Management Day 22. Implement and Verify Basic Security for a Switch (Port Security, Deactivate Ports) Day 21. Identify, Prescribe, and Resolve Common Switched Network Issues, Autonegotiation, and Switch Hardware Failures
Part III: Days 20–13: Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP services to meet network requirements for a small branch office
Day 20. Describe the Need for and Role of Addressing in a Network Day 19. Assign and Verify Valid IP Addresses to Hosts, Servers, and Networking Devices in a LAN Day 18. Explain the Basic Uses and Operation of NAT in a Small Network Connecting to One ISP Day 17. Describe and Verify DNS Operation Day 16. Describe the Operation and Benefits of Using Private and Public IP Addressing Day 15. Configure, Verify, and Troubleshoot DHCP and DNS Operation on a Router (Including CLI/SDM) Day 14. Implement Static and Dynamic Addressing Services for Hosts in a LAN Environment Day 13. Identify and Correct IP Addressing Issues
Part IV: Days 12–8: Implement a small routed network
Day 12. Describe Basic Routing Concepts (Packet Forwarding, Router Lookup Process) Day 11. Configure, Verify, and Troubleshoot RIPv2 Day 10. Access and Use the Router CLI to Set Basic Parameters Day 9. Perform and Verify Routing Configuration Tasks for a Static or Default Route Given Specific Routing Requirements Day 8. Verify Network Status and Router Operation Using Basic Utilities (ping, traceroute, Telnet, SSH, ARP, ipconfig, show, and debug Commands)
Part V: Days 7–6: Explain and select the appropriate administrative tasks required for a WLAN
Day 7. Describe Standards Associated with Wireless Media (Including the IEEE Wi-Fi Alliance and ITU/FCC) Day 6. Compare and Contrast Wireless Security Features and Capabilities of WPA Security (Including Open, WEP, WPA1/2)
Part VI: Days 5–4: Identify security threats to a network and describe general methods to mitigate those threats
Day 5. Explain Today’s Increasing Network Security Threats and the Need to Implement a Comprehensive Security Policy to Mitigate the Threats Day 4. Describe the Functions of Common Security Appliances and Applications
Part VII: Days 3–1: Implement and verify WAN links and review all days
Day 3. Describe Different Methods of Connecting to a WAN Day 2 Day 1. Review Detail Charts, Lists, and Concepts from Previous Days
Part VIII: Exam and post exam days
Exam Day Post-Exam Information
Index
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