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Module 1 - 9 Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Classless Routing  
Module Overview
1.1 VLSM
1.1.1 What is VLSM and why is it used?

1.1.2

A waste of space
1.1.3 When to use VLSM?
1.1.4 Calculating subnets with VLSM
1.1.5 Route aggregation with VLSM
1.1.6 Configuring VLSM
1.2 RIP Version 2
1.2.1 RIP history
1.2.2 RIP v2 features
1.2.3 Comparing RIP v1 and v2
1.2.4 Configuring RIP v2
1.2.5 Verifying RIP v2
1.2.6 Troubleshooting RIP v2
1.2.7 Default routes
Module Summary
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Module 2: Single Area OSPF  
Module Overview
2.1 Link-State Routing Protocol
2.1.1 Overview of link-state routing
2.1.2 Link-state routing protocol features
2.1.3 How routing information is maintained
2.1.4 Link-state routing algorithms
2.1.5 Advantages and disadvantages of link-state routing
2.1.6 Compare and contrast distance vector and link-state routing
2.2 Single Area OSPF Concepts
2.2.1 OSPF overview
2.2.2 OSPF terminology
2.2.3 Comparing OSPF with distance vector routing protocols
2.2.4 Shortest path algorithm
2.2.5 OSPF network types
2.2.6 OSPF Hello protocol
2.2.7 Steps in the operation of OSPF
2.3 Single Area OSPF Configuration
2.3.1 Configuring OSPF routing process
2.3.2 Configuring OSPF loopback address and router priority
2.3.3 Modifying OSPF cost metric
2.3.4 Configuring OSPF authentication
2.3.5 Configuring OSPF timers
2.3.6 OSPF, propagating a default route
2.3.7 Common OSPF configuration issues
2.3.8 Verifying the OSPF configuration
Module Summary

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Module 3: EIGRP  
Module Overview
3.1 EIGRP Concepts
3.1.1 Comparing EIGRP with IGRP
3.1.2 EIGRP concepts and terminology
3.1.3 EIGRP design features
3.1.4 EIGRP technologies
3.1.5 EIGRP data structures
3.1.6 EIGRP algorithm
3.2 EIGRP Configuration
3.2.1 Configuring EIGRP
3.2.2 Configuring EIGRP summarization
3.2.3 Verifying basic EIGRP
3.2.4 Building neighbor tables 
3.2.5 Discover routes
3.2.6 Select routes
3.2.7 Maintaining routing tables
3.3 Troubleshooting Routing Protocols
3.3.1 Routing protocol troubleshooting process
3.3.2 Troubleshooting RIP configuration
3.3.3 Troubleshooting IGRP configuration
3.3.4 Troubleshooting EIGRP configuration
3.3.5 Troubleshooting OSPF configuration
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Module 4: Switching Concepts  
Module Overview
4.1 Introduction to Ethernet/802.3 LANs
4.1.1 Ethernet/802.3 LAN development
4.1.2 Factors that impact network performance
4.1.3 Elements of Ethernet/802.3 networks
4.1.4 Half-duplex networks
4.1.5 Network congestion
4.1.6 Network latency
4.1.7 Ethernet 10BASE-T transmission time
4.1.8 The benefits of using repeaters
4.1.9 Full-duplex transmitting
4.2 Introduction to LAN Switching
4.2.1 LAN segmentation
4.2.2 LAN segmentation with bridges
4.2.3 LAN segmentation with routers
4.2.4 LAN segmentation with switches
4.2.5 Basic operations of a switch
4.2.6 Ethernet switch latency
4.2.7 Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching
4.2.8 Symmetric and asymmetric switching
4.2.9 Memory buffering
4.2.10 Two switching methods
4.3 Switch Operation
4.3.1 Functions of Ethernet switches
4.3.2 Frame transmission modes
4.3.3 How switches and bridges learn addresses
4.3.4 How switches and bridges filter frames
4.3.5 LAN segmentation using bridging
4.3.6 Why segment LANs?
4.3.7 Microsegmentation implementation
4.3.8 Switches and collision domains
4.3.9 Switches and broadcast domains
4.3.10 Communications between switches and workstations
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Module 5: Switches  
Module Overview  
5.1 LAN Design
5.1.1 LAN design goals
5.1.2 LAN design considerations
5.1.3 LAN design methodology
5.1.4 Layer 1 design
5.1.5 Layer 2 design
5.1.6 Layer 3 design
5.2 LAN Switches
5.2.1 Switched LANs, access layer overview
5.2.2 Access layer switches
5.2.3 Distribution layer overview
5.2.4 Distribution layer switches
5.2.5 Core layer overview
5.2.6 Core layer switches
Module Summary

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Module 6: Switch Configuration  
Module Overview  
6.1 Starting the Switch
6.1.1 Physical startup of the Catalyst switch
6.1.2 Switch LED indicators
6.1.3 Verifying port LEDs during switch POST
6.1.4 Viewing initial bootup output from the switch
6.1.5 Examining help in the switch CLI

6.1.6

Switch command modes
6.2 Configuring the Switch
6.2.1 Verifying the Catalyst switch default configuration
6.2.2 Configuring the Catalyst switch
6.2.3 Managing the MAC address table
6.2.4 Configuring static MAC addresses
6.2.5 Configuring port security
6.2.6 Executing adds, moves, and changes
6.2.7 Managing switch operating system file
6.2.8 1900/2950 password recovery
6.2.9 1900/2900 firmware upgrade
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Module 7: Spanning-Tree Protocol  
Module Overview
7.1 Redundant Topologies
7.1.1 Redundancy
7.1.2 Redundant topologies
7.1.3 Redundant switched topologies
7.1.4 Broadcast storms
7.1.5 Multiple frame transmissions
7.1.6 Media access control database instability
7.2 Spanning-Tree Protocol
7.2.1 Redundant topology and spanning tree
7.2.2 Spanning-Tree Protocol
7.2.3 Spanning-tree operation
7.2.4 Selecting the root bridge
7.2.5 Stages of spanning-tree port states
7.2.6 Spanning-tree recalculation
7.2.7 Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol
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Module 8: Virtual LANs  
Module Overview
8.1 VLAN Concepts 
8.1.1 VLAN introduction
8.1.2 Broadcast domains with VLANs and routers
8.1.3 VLAN operation
8.1.4 Benefits of VLANs
8.1.5 VLAN types
8.2 VLAN Configuration
8.2.1 VLAN basics
8.2.2 Geographic VLANs
8.2.3 Configuring static VLANs
8.2.4 Verifying VLAN configuration
8.2.5 Saving VLAN configuration
8.2.6 Deleting VLANs
8.3 Troubleshooting VLANs
8.3.1 Overview
8.3.2 VLAN troubleshooting process
8.3.3 Preventing broadcast storms
8.3.4 Troubleshooting VLANs
8.3.5 VLAN troubleshooting scenarios
Module Summary

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Module 9: Virtual Trunking Protocol  
Module Overview
9.1 Trunking
9.1.1 History of trunking
9.1.2 Trunking concepts
9.1.3 Trunking operation
9.1.4 VLANs and trunking
9.1.5 Trunking implementation
9.2 VTP
9.2.1 History of VTP
9.2.2 VTP concepts
9.2.3 VTP operation
9.2.4 VTP implementation
9.2.5 VTP configuration
9.3 Inter-VLAN Routing Overview
9.3.1 VLAN basics
9.3.2 Introducing inter-VLAN routing
9.3.3 Inter-VLAN issues and solutions
9.3.4 Physical and logical interfaces
9.3.5 Dividing physical interfaces into subinterfaces
9.3.6 Configuring inter-VLAN routing
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Case Study: Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Case Study Access Control Lists (ACLs)  
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