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Module 1: Campus Networks and Design Models

Module Overview
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
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
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
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
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
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
Module Summary

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