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Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing CCNA 3 Labs and Study Guide (Cisco Networking Academy Program)
Allan Johnson

ISBN-10: 1587131714
ISBN-13:  9781587131714

Publisher:  Cisco Press
Copyright:  2007
Format:  Paper; 416 pp
Published:  08/10/2006
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Chapter 1               Introduction to Classless Routing  

Study Guide  

VLSM  

RIP Version 2  

Lab Exercises  

Command Reference  

Curriculum Lab 1-1: Calculating VLSM Subnets (1.1.4)  

Curriculum Lab 1-2: Review of Basic Router Configuration with RIP (1.2.3)  

Curriculum Lab 1-3: Converting RIPv1 to RIPv2 (1.2.4)  

Curriculum Lab 1-4: Verifying RIPv2 Configuration (1.2.5)  

Curriculum Lab 1-5: Troubleshooting RIPv2 Using debug (1.2.6)  

Comprehensive Lab 1-6: Default Routing and RIPv2  

Challenge Lab 1-7: VLSM Design, RIPv2, and Default Routing  

 

Chapter 2               Single-Area OSPF  

Study Guide  

Link-State Routing Overview  

Single-Area OSPF Concepts  

Single-Area OSPF Configuration  

Lab Exercises  

Command Reference  

Curriculum Lab 2-1: Configuring the OSPF Routing Process (2.3.1)  

Curriculum Lab 2-2: Configuring OSPF with Loopback Addresses (2.3.2)  

Curriculum Lab 2-3: Modifying OSPF Cost Metric (2.3.3)  

Curriculum Lab 2-4: Configuring OSPF Authentication (2.3.4)  

Curriculum Lab 2-5: Configuring OSPF Timers (2.3.5)  

Curriculum Lab 2-6: Propagating Default Routes in an OSPF Domain (2.3.6)  

Comprehensive Lab 2-7: OSPF Configuration  

Challenge Lab 2-8: OSPF Design and Configuration  

 

Chapter 3               EIGRP and Troubleshooting Routing Protocols  

Study Guide  

EIGRP Concepts  

EIGRP Configuration  

Troubleshooting Routing Protocols  

Lab Exercises  

Command Reference  

Curriculum Lab 3-1: Configuring EIGRP Routing (3.2.1)  

Curriculum Lab 3-2: Verifying Basic EIGRP Configuration (3.2.3)  

Comprehensive Lab 3-3: Comprehensive EIGRP   Configuration  

Challenge Lab 3-4: EIGRP Design and Configuration  

 

Chapter 4               Switching Concepts  

Study Guide  

Introduction to Ethernet/802.3 LANs  

Introduction to LAN Switching  

Switch Operation  

Lab Exercises  

 

Chapter 5               LAN Design and Switches  

Study Guide   

LAN Design  

LAN Switches  

Lab Exercises  

 

Chapter 6               Catalyst Switch Configuration  

Study Guide  

Starting the Switch  

Configuring the Switch  

Lab Exercises  

Command Reference  

Curriculum Lab 6-1: Verifying Default Switch Configuration (6.2.1)  

Curriculum Lab 6-2: Basic Switch Configuration (6.2.2)  

Curriculum Lab 6-3: Managing the MAC Address Table (6.2.3)  

Curriculum Lab 6-4: Configuring Static MAC Addresses (6.2.4)  

Curriculum Lab 6-5: Configuring Port Security (6.2.5)  

Curriculum Lab 6-6: Add, Move, and Change MAC Addresses (6.2.6)  

Curriculum Lab 6-7: Managing Switch Operating System Files (6.2.7a)  

Curriculum Lab 6-8: Managing Switch Startup Configuration Files (6.2.7b)  

Curriculum Lab 6-9: Password Recovery Procedure on a Catalyst 2900 Series Switch (6.2.8)  

Curriculum Lab 6-10: Firmware Upgrade of a Catalyst 2950 Series Switch (6.2.9)  

Challenge Lab 6-11: Basic Switch Configuration with Port Security  

 

Chapter 7               Spanning Tree Protocol  

Study Guide   

Redundant Topologies  

Spanning Tree Protocol  

Lab Exercises  

Command Reference  

Curriculum Lab 7-1: Selecting the Root Bridge (7.2.4)  

Curriculum Lab 7-2: Spanning-Tree Recalculation (7.2.6)  

 

Chapter 8               Virtual LANs  

Study Guide  

VLAN Concepts  

VLAN Configuration  

Troubleshooting VLANs  

Lab Exercises  

Command Reference  

Curriculum Lab 8-1: Configuring Static VLANs (8.2.3)  

Curriculum Lab 8-2: Verifying VLAN
Configurations (8.2.4)  

Curriculum Lab 8-3: Deleting VLAN Configurations (8.2.6)  

Challenge Lab 8-4: Static VLANs, STP, and Port Security  

 

Chapter 9               VLAN Trunking Protocol  

Study Guide  

Trunking  

VTP  

Inter-VLAN Routing Overview  

Lab Exercises  

Command Reference  

Curriculum Lab 9-1: Trunking with ISL (9.1.5a)  

Curriculum Lab 9-2: Trunking with 802.1q (9.1.5b)  

Curriculum Lab 9-3: VTP Client and Server Configurations (9.2.5)  

Curriculum Lab 9-4: Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing (9.3.6)  

Comprehensive Lab 9-5: Inter-VLAN and VTP Configuration  

Challenge Lab 9-6: Advanced Switching  

Appendix A            Router Interface Summary Chart  

Appendix B            Erasing and Reloading the Switch  

Appendix C            Erasing and Reloading the Router  

Appendix D            CCNA 3 Skills-Based Assessment Practice  

 

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Allan Johnson entered the academic world in 1999 after 10 years as a business owner/operator to dedicate his efforts to his passion for teaching. He has an MBA and an M.Ed in occupational training and develop­ment. Allan is currently pursuing an MS in information security. He is an information technology instruc­tor at Mary Carroll High School and Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas. Since 2003, Allan has committed much of his time and energy to the CCNA Instructional Support Team providing services for instructors worldwide and creating training materials. He is a familiar voice on the Cisco Networking Academy Community forum, “Ask the Experts” series. He currently holds CCNA and CCAI certifications.


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Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing

CCNA 3 Labs and Study Guide

 

The only authorized Labs and Study Guide for the Cisco Networking Academy Program

 

Allan Johnson

 

Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing CCNA 3 Labs and Study Guide supplements version 3.1.1 of the Cisco® Networking Academy® Program CCNA® 3 course. This guide maximizes your understanding of:

  • Advanced IP addressing techniques, including variable-length subnet mask (VLSM)
  • Routing protocols, including RIPv2, OSPF, and EIGRP
  • Switching technologies and LAN design
  • Switch configuration, including port security, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), VLANs, and VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)

 

Each chapter contains a Study Guide section and a Lab Exercises section. Keep all your completed work on hand in this book to study from later, or take advantage of the perforated pages to tear out and hand in specific material for homework assignments.

 

Study Guide

The 90 exercises in this book help you learn the concepts and configurations crucial to your success as a CCNA exam candidate. Each chapter is slightly different and includes some or all of the following types of exercises:

  • Vocabulary matching and completion
  • Skill-building activities and scenarios
  • Configuration scenarios
  • Concept questions
  • Journal entries
  • Internet research

 

Lab Exercises

The Lab Exercises sections begin with a Command Reference exercise to help you review all the commands covered in the chapter. The book includes all 32 labs from the online course, with an additional 10 labs in which you can apply your knowledge about the technologies and concepts introduced. You’ll get ample opportunity for hands-on practice in three different types of labs:

  • Curriculum Labs are step-by-step exercises designed to introduce you to new concepts. Presented with detailed instructions and sometimes additional explanations for completing the lab, the Curriculum Labs come directly from the CCNA 3 online course.
  • Comprehensive Labs combine the concepts learned from the course and Curriculum Labs into new experiments. These exercises provide minimal guidance. You are encouraged to complete the Curriculum Labs before moving on to a Comprehensive Lab.
  • Challenge Labs require a thorough understanding of the previously learned network concepts. You should complete all Curriculum and Comprehensive Labs in a chapter before attempting a Challenge Lab.

 

Additionally, the appendix includes three CCNA 3 Skills-Based Assessment practice labs.

After completing all the exercises and hands-on labs in this book, you will be well prepared to continue your networking education in the CCNA courses that follow.

 

Use this book with:

Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing

CCNA 3 Companion Guide

ISBN: 1-58713-170-6

 

Allan Johnson is an information technology instructor at Mary Carroll High School and Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas. Since 2003, Allan has committed much of his time and energy to the CCNA Instructional Support team, providing services for instructors worldwide and creating training materials. He is a familiar voice on the Cisco Networking Academy Community forum, “Ask the Experts” series.

 

This book is part of the Cisco Networking Academy Program Series from Cisco Press®. The products in this series support and complement the Cisco Networking Academy Program online curriculum.

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