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Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials Course Booklet (CCNAv7)

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The Cisco Networking Academy Course Booklet is designed as a study resource students can easily read, highlight, and review on the go, wherever the Internet is not available or practical:
  • The text is extracted directly, word-for-word, from the online course so you can highlight important points and take notes in the "Your Chapter Notes” section.
  • Headings with the exact page correlations provide a quick reference to the online course for your classroom discussions and exam preparation.
  • An icon system directs you to the online curriculum to take full advantage of the images embedded within the Networking Academy online course interface and reminds you to do the labs, interactive activities, packet tracer activities, watch videos, and take the chapter quizzes.
The Course Booklet is a basic, economical paper-based resource to help students succeed with the Cisco Networking Academy Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials v7.0 (SRWE) online course.


List of contents

Introduction xxviii
Chapter 1 Basic Device Configuration 1
Introduction - 1.0 1
    Why should I take this module? - 1.0.1 1
    What will I learn to do in this module? - 1.0.2 1
Configure a Switch with Initial Settings - 1.1 1
    Switch Boot Sequence - 1.1.1 1
    The boot system Command - 1.1.2 2
    Switch LED Indicators - 1.1.3 2
    Recovering from a System Crash - 1.1.4 4
    Switch Management Access - 1.1.5 5
    Switch SVI Configuration Example - 1.1.6 5
    Lab: Basic Switch Configuration - 1.1.7 6
Configure Switch Ports - 1.2 7
    Duplex Communication - 1.2.1 7
    Configure Switch Ports at the Physical Layer - 1.2.2 7
    Auto-MDIX - 1.2.3 8
    Switch Verification Commands - 1.2.4 9
    Verify Switch Port Configuration - 1.2.5 9
    Network Access Layer Issues - 1.2.6 10
    Interface Input and Output Errors - 1.2.7 12
    Troubleshooting Network Access Layer Issues - 1.2.8 13
    Syntax Checker - Configure Switch Ports - 1.2.9 13
Secure Remote Access - 1.3 13
    Telnet Operation - 1.3.1 13
    SSH Operation - 1.3.2 14
    Verify the Switch Supports SSH - 1.3.3 14
    Configure SSH - 1.3.4 14
    Verify SSH is Operational - 1.3.5 16
    Packet Tracer - Configure SSH - 1.3.6 16
Basic Router Configuration - 1.4 17
    Configure Basic Router Settings - 1.4.1 17
    Syntax Checker - Configure Basic Router Settings - 1.4.2 18
    Dual Stack Topology - 1.4.3 18
    Configure Router Interfaces - 1.4.4 18
    Syntax Checker - Configure Router Interfaces - 1.4.5 19
    IPv4 Loopback Interfaces - 1.4.6 19
    Packet Tracer - Configure Router Interfaces - 1.4.7 20
Verify Directly Connected Networks - 1.5 20
    Interface Verification Commands - 1.5.1 20
    Verify Interface Status - 1.5.2 20
    Verify IPv6 Link Local and Multicast Addresses - 1.5.3 21
    Verify Interface Configuration - 1.5.4 22
    Verify Routes - 1.5.5 22
    Filter Show Command Output - 1.5.6 24
    Syntax Checker - Filter Show Command Output - 1.5.7 26
    Command History Feature - 1.5.8 26
    Syntax Checker - Command History Features - 1.5.9 26
    Packet Tracer - Verify Directly Connected Networks - 1.5.10 26
    Check Your Understanding - Verify Directly Connected Networks - 1.5.11 27
Module Practice and Quiz - 1.6 27
    Packet Tracer - Implement a Small Network - 1.6.1 27
    Lab - Configure Basic Router Settings - 1.6.2 27
    What did I learn in this module? - 1.6.3 27
Chapter Quiz - Basic Device Configuration 29
Your Chapter Notes 29
Chapter 2 Switching Concepts 31
Introduction - 2.0 31
    Why should I take this module? - 2.0.1 31
    What will I learn to do in this module? - 2.0.2 31
Frame Forwarding - 2.1 31
    Switching in Networking - 2.1.1 31
    The Switch MAC Address Table - 2.1.2 32
    The Switch Learn and Forward Method - 2.1.3 32
    Video - MAC Address Tables on Connected Switches - 2.1.4 33
    Switching Forwarding Methods - 2.1.5 33
    Store-and-Forward Switching - 2.1.6 33
    Cut-Through Switching - 2.1.7 33
    Activity - Switch It! 34
Switching Domains - 2.2 34
    Collision Domains - 2.2.1 34
    Broadcast Domains - 2.2.2 34
    Alleviate Network Congestion - 2.2.3 35
    Check Your Understanding - Switching Domains - 2.2.4 36
Module Practice and Quiz - 2.3 36
    What did I learn in this module? - 2.3.1 36
Chapter Quiz - Switching Concepts 37
Your Chapter Notes 37
Chapter 3 VLANs 39
Introduction - 3.0 39
    Why should I take this module? - 3.0.1 39
    What will I learn to do in this module? - 3.0.2 39
Overview of VLANs - 3.1 39
    VLAN Definitions - 3.1.1 39
    Benefits of a VLAN Design - 3.1.2 40
    Types of VLANs - 3.1.3 41
    Packet Tracer - Who Hears the Broadcast? - 3.1.4 43
    Check Your Understanding - Overview of VLANs - 3.1.5 43
VLANs in a Multi-Switched Environment - 3.2 43
    Defining VLAN Trunks - 3.2.1 43
    Network without VLANs - 3.2.2 43
    Network with VLANs - 3.2.3 43
    VLAN Identification with a Tag - 3.2.4 44
    Native VLANs and 802.1Q Tagging - 3.2.5 44
    Voice VLAN Tagging - 3.2.6 45
    Voice VLAN Verification Example - 3.2.7 46
    Packet Tracer - Investigate a VLAN Implementation - 3.2.8 46
    Check Your Understanding - VLANs in a Multi-Switch Environment - 3.2.9 46
VLAN Configuration - 3.3 46
    VLAN Ranges on Catalyst Switches - 3.3.1 46
    VLAN Creation Commands - 3.3.2 48
    VLAN Creation Example - 3.3.3 48
    VLAN Port Assignment Commands - 3.3.4 48
    VLAN Port Assignment Example - 3.3.5 49
    Data and Voice VLANs - 3.3.6 49
    Data and Voice VLAN Example - 3.3.7 49
    Verify VLAN Information - 3.3.8 50
    Change VLAN Port Membership - 3.3.9 51
    Delete VLANs - 3.3.10 52
    Syntax Checker - VLAN Configuration - 3.3.11 53
    Packet Tracer - VLAN Configuration - 3.3.12 53
VLAN Trunks - 3.4 53
    Trunk Configuration Commands - 3.4.1 53
    Trunk Configuration Example - 3.4.2 54
    Verify Trunk Configuration - 3.4.3 54
    Reset the Trunk to the Default State - 3.4.4 55
    Packet Tracer - Configure Trunks - 3.4.5 56
    Lab - Configure VLANs and Trunking - 3.4.6 57
Dynamic Trunking Protocol - 3.5 57
    Introduction to DTP - 3.5.1 57
    Negotiated Interface Modes - 3.5.2 58
    Results of a DTP Configuration - 3.5.3 58
    Verify DTP Mode - 3.5.4 59
    Packet Tracer - Configure DTP - 3.5.5 59
    Check Your Understanding - Dynamic Trunking Protocol - 3.5.6 59
Module Practice and Quiz - 3.6 59
    Packet Tracer - Implement VLANs and Trunking - 3.6.1 59
    Lab - Implement VLANs and Trunking - 3.6.2 60
    What did I learn in this module? - 3.6.3 60
Chapter Quiz - VLANs 62
Your Chapter Notes 62
Chapter 4 Inter-VLAN Routing 63
Introduction - 4.0 63
    Why should I take this module? - 4.0.1 63
    What will I learn to do in this module? - 4.0.2 63
Inter-VLAN Routing Operation - 4.1 63
    What is Inter-VLAN Routing? - 4.1.1 63
    Legacy Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.1.2 64
    Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.1.3 64
    Inter-VLAN Routing on a Layer 3 Switch - 4.1.4 65
    Check Your Understanding - Inter-VLAN Routing Operation - 4.1.5 66
Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.2 66
    Router-on-a-Stick Scenario - 4.2.1 66
    S1 VLAN and Trunking Configuration - 4.2.2 66
    S2 VLAN and Trunking Configuration - 4.2.3 68
    R1 Subinterface Configuration - 4.2.4 69
    Verify Connectivity Between PC1 and PC2 - 4.2.5 70
    Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing Verification - 4.2.6 71
    Packet Tracer - Configure Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.2.7 73
    Lab - Configure Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.2.8 74
Inter-VLAN Routing using Layer 3 Switches - 4.3 74
    Layer 3 Switch Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.3.1 74
    Layer 3 Switch Scenario - 4.3.2 74
    Layer 3 Switch Configuration - 4.3.3 75
    Layer 3 Switch Inter-VLAN Routing Verification - 4.3.4 76
    Routing on a Layer 3 Switch - 4.3.5 77
    Routing Scenario on a Layer 3 Switch - 4.3.6 77
    Routing Configuration on a Layer 3 Switch - 4.3.7 77
    Packet Tracer - Configure Layer 3 Switching and Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.3.8 80
Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.4 80
    Common Inter-VLAN Issues - 4.4.1 80
    Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing Scenario - 4.4.2 81
    Missing VLANs - 4.4.3 81
    Switch Trunk Port Issues - 4.4.4 84
    Switch Access Port Issues - 4.4.5 85
    Router Configuration Issues - 4.4.6 87
    Check Your Understanding - Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.4.7 89
    Packet Tracer - Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.4.8 89
    Lab - Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.4.9 89
Module Practice and Quiz - 4.5 89
    Packet Tracer - Inter-VLAN Routing Challenge - 4.5.1 89
    Lab - Implement Inter-VLAN Routing - 4.5.2 89
    What did I learn in this module? - 4.5.3 89
Chapter Quiz - Inter-VLAN Routing 92
Your Chapter Notes 92
Chapter 5 STP Concepts 93
Introduction - 5.0 93
    Why should I take this module? - 5.0.1 93
    What will I learn to do in this module? - 5.0.2 93
Purpose of STP - 5.1 94
    Redundancy in Layer 2 Switched Networks - 5.1.1 94
    Spanning Tree Protocol - 5.1.2 94
    STP Recalculation - 5.1.3 94
    Issues with Redundant Switch Links - 5.1.4 94
    Layer 2 Loops - 5.1.5 94
    Broadcast Storm - 5.1.6 95
    The Spanning Tree Algorithm - 5.1.7 95
    Video - Observe STP Operation - 5.1.8 97
    Packet Tracer - Investigate STP Loop Prevention - 5.1.9 97
    Check Your Understanding - Purpose of STP - 5.1.10 97
STP Operations - 5.2 97
    Steps to a Loop-Free Topology - 5.2.1 97
    1. Elect the Root Bridge - 5.2.2 98
    Impact of Default BIDs - 5.2.3 98
    Determine the Root Path Cost - 5.2.4 99
    2. Elect the Root Ports - 5.2.5 99
    3. Elect Designated Ports - 5.2.6 100
    4. Elect Alternate (Blocked) Ports - 5.2.7 100
    Elect a Root Port from Multiple Equal-Cost Paths - 5.2.8 100
    STP Timers and Port States - 5.2.9 101
    Operational Details of Each Port State - 5.2.10 102
    Per-VLAN Spanning Tree - 5.2.11 103
    Check Your Understanding - STP Operations - 5.2.12 103
Evolution of STP - 5.3 103
    Different Versions of STP - 5.3.1 103
    RSTP Concepts - 5.3.2 104
    RSTP Port States and Port Roles - 5.3.3 104
    PortFast and BPDU Guard - 5.3.4 105
    Alternatives to STP - 5.3.5 105
    Check Your Understanding - Evolution of STP - 5.3.6 106
Module Practice and Quiz - 5.4 106
    What did I learn in this module? - 5.4.1 106
Chapter Quiz - STP Concepts 109
Your Chapter Notes 109
Chapter 6 EtherChannel 111
Introduction - 6.0 111
    Why should I take this module? - 6.0.1 111
    What will I learn to do in this module? - 6.0.2 111
EtherChannel Operation - 6.1 111
    Link Aggregation - 6.1.1 111
    EtherChannel - 6.1.2 112
    Advantages of EtherChannel - 6.1.3 112
    Implementation Restrictions - 6.1.4 112
    AutoNegotiation Protocols - 6.1.5 113
    PAgP Operation - 6.1.6 113
    PAgP Mode Settings Example - 6.1.7 114
    LACP Operation - 6.1.8 114
    LACP Mode Settings Example - 6.1.9 115
    Check Your Understanding - EtherChannel Operation 116
Configure EtherChannel - 6.2 116
    Configuration Guidelines - 6.2.1 116
    LACP Configuration Example - 6.2.2 116
    Syntax Checker - Configure EtherChannel - 6.2.3 117
    Packet Tracer - Configure EtherChannel 117
Verify and Troubleshoot EtherChannel - 6.3 117
    Verify EtherChannel - 6.3.1 117
    Common Issues with EtherChannel Configurations - 6.3.2 120
    Troubleshoot EtherChannel Example - 6.3.3 120
    Packet Tracer - Troubleshoot EtherChannel - 6.3.4 123
Module Practice and Quiz - 6.4 123
    Packet Tracer - Implement EtherChannel - 6.4.1 123
    Lab - Implement EtherChannel - 6.4.2 124
    What did I learn in this module? - 6.4.3 124
Chapter Quiz - EtherChannel 126
Your Chapter Notes 126
Chapter 7 DHCPv4 127
Introduction - 7.0 127
    Why should I take this module? - 7.0.1 127
    What will I learn to do in this module? - 7.0.2 127
DHCPv4 Concepts - 7.1 127
    DHCPv4 Server and Client - 7.1.1 127
    DHCPv4 Operation - 7.1.2 128
    Steps to Obtain a Lease - 7.1.3 128
    Steps to Renew a Lease - 7.1.4 129
    Check Your Understanding - DHCPv4 Concepts - 7.1.5 130
Configure a Cisco IOS DHCPv4 Server - 7.2 130
    Cisco IOS DHCPv4 Server - 7.2.1 130
    Steps to Configure a Cisco IOS DHCPv4 Server - 7.2.2 130
    Configuration Example - 7.2.3 131
    DHCPv4 Verification Commands - 7.2.4 132
    Verify DHCPv4 is Operational - 7.2.5 132
    Syntax Checker - Configure DHCPv4 - 7.2.6 134
    Disable the Cisco IOS DHCPv4 Server - 7.2.7 134
    DHCPv4 Relay - 7.2.8 135
    Other Service Broadcasts Relayed - 7.2.9 137
    Packet Tracer - Configure DHCPv4 - 7.2.10 137
Configure a DHCPv4 Client - 7.3 137
    Cisco Router as a DHCPv4 Client - 7.3.1 137
    Configuration Example - 7.3.2 138
    Home Router as a DHCPv4 Client - 7.3.3 138
    Syntax Checker - Configure a Cisco Router as DHCP Client - 7.3.4 138
Module Practice and Quiz - 7.4 138
    Packet Tracer - Implement DHCPv4 - 7.4.1 138
    Lab - Implement DHCPv4 - 7.4.2 139
    What did I learn in this module? - 7.4.3 139
Chapter Quiz - DHCPv4 141
Your Chapter Notes 141
Chapter 8 SLAAC and DHCPv6 143
Introduction - 8.0 143
    Welcome - 8.0.1 143
    What will I learn to do in this module? - 8.0.2 143
IPv6 GUA Assignment - 8.1 143
    IPv6 Host Configuration - 8.1.1 143
    IPv6 Host Link-Local Address - 8.1.2 144
    IPv6 GUA Assignment - 8.1.3 144
    Three RA Message Flags - 8.1.4 145
    Check Your Understanding - IPv6 GUA Assignment - 8.1.5 145
SLAAC - 8.2 145
    SLAAC Overview - 8.2.1 145
    Enabling SLAAC - 8.2.2 146
    SLAAC Only Method - 8.2.3 147
    ICMPv6 RS Messages - 8.2.4 147
    Host Process to Generate Interface ID - 8.2.5 148
    Duplicate Address Detection - 8.2.6 148
    Check Your Understanding - SLAAC - 8.2.7 149
DHCPv6 - 8.3 149
    DHCPv6 Operation Steps - 8.3.1 149
    Stateless DHCPv6 Operation - 8.3.2 150
    Enable Stateless DHCPv6 on an Interface - 8.3.3 151
    Stateful DHCPv6 Operation - 8.3.4 151
    Enable Stateful DHCPv6 on an Interface - 8.3.5 152
    Check Your Understanding - DHCPv6 - 8.3.6 152
Configure DHCPv6 Server - 8.4 152
    DHCPv6 Router Roles - 8.4.1 152
    Configure a Stateless DHCPv6 Server - 8.4.2 153
    Configure a Stateless DHCPv6 Client - 8.4.3 155
    Configure a Stateful DHCPv6 Server - 8.4.4 157
    Configure a Stateful DHCPv6 Client - 8.4.5 160
    DHCPv6 Server Verification Commands - 8.4.6 162
    Configure a DHCPv6 Relay Agent - 8.4.7 163
    Verify the DHCPv6 Relay Agent - 8.4.8 164
    Check Your Understanding - Configure DHCPv6 Server - 8.4.9 165
Module Practice and Quiz - 8.5 165
    Lab - Configure DHCPv6 - 8.5.1 165
    What did I learn in this module? - 8.5.2 166
Chapter Quiz - SLAAC and DHCPv6 168
Your Chapter Notes 168
Chapter 9 FHRP Concepts 169
Introduction - 9.0 169
    Why should I take this module? - 9.0.1 169
    What will I learn to do in this module? - 9.0.2 169
First Hop Redundancy Protocols - 9.1 169
    Default Gateway Limitations - 9.1.1 169
    Router Redundancy - 9.1.2 170
    Steps for Router Failover - 9.1.3 171
    FHRP Options - 9.1.4 171
    Check Your Understanding - First Hop Redundancy Protocols - 9.1.5 172
HSRP - 9.2 172
    HSRP Overview - 9.2.1 172
    HSRP Priority and Preemption - 9.2.2 172
    HSRP States and Timers - 9.2.3 173
    Check Your Understanding - 9.2.4 174
Module Practice and Quiz - 9.3 174
    What did I learn in this module? - 9.3.1 174
Chapter Quiz - FHRP Concepts 176
Packet Tracer - HSRP Configuration Guide 176
Your Chapter Notes 176
Chapter 10 LAN Security Concepts 177
Introduction - 10.0 177
    Why should I take this module? - 10.0.1 177
    What will I learn in this module? - 10.0.2 177
Endpoint Security - 10.1 177
    Network Attacks Today - 10.1.1 177
    Network Security Devices - 10.1.2 178
    Endpoint Protection - 10.1.3 178
    Cisco Email Security Appliance - 10.1.4 179
    Cisco Web Security Appliance - 10.1.5 179
    Check Your Understanding - Endpoint Security 180
Access Control - 10.2 180
    Authentication with a Local Password - 10.2.1 180
    AAA Components - 10.2.2 181
    Authentication - 10.2.3 181
    Authorization - 10.2.4 181
    Accounting - 10.2.5 181
    802.1X - 10.2.6 182
    Check Your Understanding - Access Control - 10.2.7 182
Layer 2 Security Threats 182
    Layer 2 Vulnerabilities - 10.3.1 182
    Switch Attack Categories - 10.3.2 183
    Switch Attack Mitigation Techniques - 10.3.3 183
    Check Your Understanding - Layer 2 Security Threats - 10.3.4 184
MAC Address Table Attack - 10.4 184
    Switch Operation Review - 10.4.1 184
    MAC Address Table Flooding - 10.4.2 184
    MAC Address Table Attack Mitigation - 10.4.3 185
    Check Your Understanding - MAC Address Table Attacks - 10.4.4 186
LAN Attacks - 10.5 186
    Video - VLAN and DHCP Attacks - 10.5.1 186
    VLAN Hopping Attacks - 10.5.2 186
    VLAN Double-Tagging Attack - 10.5.3 186
    DHCP Messages - 10.5.4 187
    DHCP Attacks - 10.5.5 187
    Video - ARP Attacks, STP Attacks, and CDP Reconnaissance - 10.5.6 188
    ARP Attacks - 10.5.7 188
    Address Spoofing Attack - 10.5.8 189
    STP Attack - 10.5.9 190
    CDP Reconnaissance - 10.5.10 190
    Check Your Understanding - LAN Attacks - 10.5.11 191
Module Practice and Quiz - 10.6 191
    What did I learn in this module? - 10.6.1 191
Chapter Quiz - LAN Security Concepts 193
Your Chapter Notes 193
Chapter 11 Switch Security Configuration 195
Introduction - 11.0 195
    Why should I take this module? - 11.0.1 195
    What will I learn in this module? - 11.0.2 195
Implement Port Security - 11.1 195
    Secure Unused Ports - 11.1.1 195
    Mitigate MAC Address Table Attacks - 11.1.2 196
    Enable Port Security - 11.1.3 196
    Limit and Learn MAC Addresses - 11.1.4 198
    Port Security Aging - 11.1.5 200
    Port Security Violation Modes - 11.1.6 201
    Ports in error-disabled State - 11.1.7 202
    Verify Port Security - 11.1.8 203
    Syntax Checker - Implement Port Security - 11.1.9 205
    Packet Tracer - Implement Port Security 205
Mitigate VLAN Attacks - 11.2 206
    VLAN Attacks Review - 11.2.1 206
    Steps to Mitigate VLAN Hopping Attacks - 11.2.2 206
    Syntax Checker - Mitigate VLAN Hopping Attacks - 11.2.3 207
Mitigate DHCP Attacks - 11.3 207
    DHCP Attack Review - 11.3.1 207
    DHCP Snooping - 11.3.2 207
    Steps to Implement DHCP Snooping - 11.3.3 208
    DHCP Snooping Configuration Example - 11.3.4 208
    Syntax Checker - Mitigate DHCP Attacks - 11.3.5 209
Mitigate ARP Attacks - 11.4 210
    Dynamic ARP Inspection - 11.4.1 210
    DAI Implementation Guidelines - 11.4.2 210
    DAI Configuration Example - 11...

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Your Cisco Networking Academy Course Booklet is designed as a study resource you can easily read, highlight, and review on the go, wherever the Internet is not available or practical:
  • The text is extracted directly, word-for-word, from the online course so you can highlight important points and take notes in the Your Chapter Notes section.
  • Headings with the exact page correlations provide a quick reference to the online course for your classroom discussions and exam preparation.
  • An icon system directs you to the online curriculum to take full advantage of the images embedded within the Networking Academy online course interface and reminds you to do the labs, interactive activities, packet tracer activities, watch videos, and take the chapter quizzes.
The Course Booklet is a basic, economical paper-based resource to help you succeed with the Cisco Networking Academy Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials v7.0 (SRWE) online course.


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Authors Cisco Networking Academy, Cisco Networking Academy, Allan Johnson
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.08.2020
 
EAN 9780136634720
ISBN 978-0-13-663472-0
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 214 mm x 274 mm x 20 mm
Weight 860 g
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