Module Overview
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1.1 |
Overview of a
Campus Network
1.1.1 |
Traditional
campus networks |
1.1.2 |
Issues with
traditional campus network designs |
1.1.3 |
Traditional
80/20 rule of network traffic |
1.1.4 |
The new 20/80
rule of network traffic |
1.1.5 |
Key
requirements of the evolving campus structure |
1.1.6 |
Evolving campus structure |
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1.2 |
Key
Characteristics of Various Switching Technologies
1.2.1 |
Overview |
1.2.2 |
Layer 2
switching |
1.2.3 |
Layer 3
switching |
1.2.4 |
Layer 4
switching |
1.2.5 |
Multilayer
switching |
1.2.6 |
Quality of
Service (QoS) |
1.2.7 |
Multicast |
1.2.8 |
Hierarchical design model for
campus networks |
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1.3 |
Building-Block
Approach
1.3.1 |
The switch
block |
1.3.2 |
Scaling the switch block |
1.3.3 |
Building the core block |
1.3.4 |
Layer 2 and 3 backbone scaling |
1.3.5 |
Advantages of the building-block approach |
1.3.6 |
Small campus networks |
1.3.7 |
Medium campus networks |
1.3.8 |
Large campus networks |
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1.4 |
Basic
Configuration of the Switch
1.4.1 |
Cabling the
switch block |
1.4.2 |
Connecting to
the console port |
1.4.3 |
Connecting an
Ethernet port |
1.4.4 |
Clearing a configuration |
1.4.5 |
Setting a password |
1.4.6 |
Naming the switch |
1.4.7 |
Configure the switch for remote access |
1.4.8 |
Identifying individual ports |
1.4.9 |
Defining link speed and line mode on a switch |
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1.5 |
Important IOS
Features
1.5.1 |
Command-line recall |
1.5.2 |
Using the help feature |
1.5.3 |
Password recovery |
1.5.4 |
Setting an IDLE timeout |
1.5.5 |
Verifying connectivity |
1.5.6 |
Backup and restoration of a configuration using a TFTP server |
1.5.7 |
HTTP access to the switch |
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1.6 |
Hands-on Lab
Exercises
1.6.1 |
Catalyst 2950T and 3550 series basic setup |
1.6.2 |
Catalyst 2950T and 3550 configuration and IOS files |
1.6.3 |
Catalyst 2950T and 3550 series password recovery |
1.6.4 |
Fluke Network Inspector |
1.6.5 |
Fluke Protocol Expert |
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Module Summary
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Module
Quiz
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