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 Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Companion Guide 2nd Edition
  

  Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Companion Guide 2nd Edition by Mark Dye ; Rick McDonald ; Antoon Rufi

  • Published by: CISCO PRESS
  • Author: Mark Dye ; Rick McDonald ; Antoon Rufi
  • Page Count: 528
  • Group: CISCO - CNAP
  • ISBN: 1587132087 / 9781587132087
  • Published: Nov 2007

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Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Companion Guide 2nd Edition
Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Companion Guide is the official supplemental textbook for the Network Fundamentals course in the Cisco(R) Networking Academy(R) CCNA(R) Exploration curriculum version 4. The course, the first of four in the new curriculum, is based on a top-down approach to networking. The Companion Guide, written and edited by Networking Academy instructors, is designed as a portable desk reference to use anytime, anywhere. The book’s features reinforce the material in the course to help you focus on important concepts and organize your study time for exams.

  New and improved features help you study and succeed in this course:

* Chapter objectives—Review core concepts by answering the focus questions listed at the beginning of each chapter.
* Key terms—Refer to the updated lists of networking vocabulary introduced and highlighted in context in each chapter.
* Glossary—Consult the comprehensive glossary with more than 250 terms.
* Check Your Understanding questions and answer key—Evaluate your readiness with the updated end-of-chapter questions that match the style of questions you see on the online course quizzes. The answer key explains each answer.
* Challenge questions and activities—Strive to ace more challenging review questions and activities designed to prepare you for the complex styles of questions you might see on the CCNA exam. The answer key explains each answer. How To—Look for this icon to study the steps you need to learn to perform certain tasks.

  Packet Tracer Activities— Explore networking concepts in activities interspersed throughout some chapters using

  Packet Tracer v4.1 developed by Cisco. The files for these activities are on the accompanying CD-ROM.

  Also available for the Network Fundamentals Course

  Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide

  ISBN-10: 1-58713-203-6

  ISBN-13: 978-1-58713-203-2

  Companion CD-ROM

  The CD-ROM provides many useful tools and information to support your education:

* Packet Tracer Activity exercise files v4.1
* VLSM Subnetting Chart
* Structured Cabling Exploration Supplement
* Taking Notes: a .txt file of the chapter objectives
* A Guide to Using a Networker’s Journal booklet
* IT Career Information
* Tips on Lifelong Learning in Networking

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

CONTENTS:

Introduction

  Chapter 1 Living in a Network-Centric World

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  Communicating in a Network-Centric World

      Networks Supporting the Way We Live

      Examples of Today’s Popular Communication Tools

      Networks Supporting the Way We Learn

      Networks Supporting the Way We Work

      Networks Supporting the Way We Play

  Communication: An Essential Part of Our Lives

      What Is Communication?

      Quality of Communication

  The Network as a Platform

      Communicating over Networks

      Elements of a Network

      Converged Networks

  The Architecture of the Internet

      The Network Architecture

      Fault-Tolerant Network Architecture

      Scalable Network Architecture

      Providing Quality of Service

      Providing Network Security

  Trends in Networking

      Where Is It All Going?

      Networking Career Opportunities

  Summary

  Activities and Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Chapter 2 Communicating over the Network

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  The Platform for Communications

      The Elements of Communication

      Communicating the Messages

      Components of the Network

      End Devices and Their Role on the Network

      Intermediary Devices and Their Role on the Network

      Network Media

  LANs, WANs, and Internetworks

      Local-Area Networks

      Wide-Area Networks

      The Internet: A Network of Networks

      Network Representations

  Protocols

      Rules That Govern Communications

      Network Protocols

      Protocol Suites and Industry Standards

      Interaction of Protocols

      Technology-Independent Protocols

  Using Layered Models

      The Benefits of a Layered Model

      Protocol and Reference Models

      TCP/IP Model

      Communication Process

      Protocol Data Units and Encapsulation

      Sending and Receiving Process

      OSI Model

      Comparing the OSI Model to the TCP/IP Model

  Network Addressing

      Addressing in the Network

      Getting Data to the End Device

      Getting Data Through the Internetwork

      Getting Data to the Right Application

  Summary

  Activities and Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Chapter 3 Application Layer Functionality and Protocols

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  Applications: The Interface Between the Networks

      OSI and TCP/IP Model

      Application Layer Software

      User Applications, Services, and Application Layer Protocols

      Application Layer Protocol Functions

  Making Provisions for Applications and Services

      Client/Server Model

      Servers

      Application Layer Services and Protocols

      Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Networking and Applications

  Application Layer Protocols and Services Examples

      DNS Services and Protocol

      WWW Service and HTTP

      E-Mail Services and SMTP/POP Protocols

      E-Mail Server Processes: MTA and MDA

      FTP

      DHCP

      File-Sharing Services and SMB Protocol

      P2P Services and Gnutella Protocol

      Telnet Services and Protocol

  Summary

  Activities and Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Chapter 4 OSI Transport Layer

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  Roles of the Transport Layer

      Purpose of the Transport Layer

      Supporting Reliable Communication

      TCP and UDP

      Port Addressing

      Segmentation and Reassembly: Divide and Conquer

  TCP: Communicating with Reliability

      Making Conversations Reliable

      TCP Server Processes

      TCP Connection Establishment and Termination

      TCP Three-Way Handshake

      TCP Session Termination

      TCP Acknowledgment with Windowing

      TCP Retransmission

      TCP Congestion Control: Minimizing Segment Loss

  UDP: Communicating with Low Overhead

      UDP: Low Overhead Versus Reliability

      UDP Datagram Reassembly

      UDP Server Processes and Requests

      UDP Client Processes

  Summary

  Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Chapter 5 OSI Network Layer

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  IPv4

      Network Layer: Communication from Host to Host

      IPv4: Example Network Layer Protocol

      IPv4 Packet: Packaging the Transport Layer PDU

      IPv4 Packet Header

  Networks: Dividing Hosts into Groups

      Creating Common Groups

      Why Separate Hosts into Networks?

      Dividing Networks from Networks

  Routing: How Data Packets Are Handled

      Device Parameters: Supporting Communication Outside the Network

      IP Packets: Carrying Data End to End

      Gateway: The Way Out of the Network

      Route: A Path to a Network

      Destination Network

      Next Hop: Where the Packet Goes Next

      Packet Forwarding: Moving the Packet Toward Its Destination

  Routing Processes: How Routes Are Learned

      Static Routing

      Dynamic Routing

      Routing Protocols

  Summary

  Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Chapter 6 Addressing the Network: IPv4

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  IPv4 Addresses

      Anatomy of an IPv4 Address

      Binary-to-Decimal Conversion

      Decimal-to-Binary Conversions

      Addressing Types of Communication: Unicast, Broadcast, Multicast

  IPv4 Addresses for Different Purposes

      Types of Addresses in an IPv4 Network Range

      Subnet Mask: Defining the Network and Host Portions of the Address

      Public and Private Addresses

      Special Unicast IPv4 Addresses

      Legacy IPv4 Addressing

  Assigning Addresses

      Planning to Address the Network

      Static or Dynamic Addressing for End-User Devices

      Selecting Device Addresses

      Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)

      ISPs

  Calculating Addresses

      Is the Host on My Network?

      Calculating Network, Hosts, and Broadcast Addresses

      Basic Subnetting

      Subnetting: Dividing Networks into Right Sizes

      Subnetting a Subnet

  Testing the Network Layer

      Ping 127.0.0.1: Testing the Local Stack

      Ping Gateway: Testing Connectivity to the Local LAN

      Ping Remote Host: Testing Connectivity to Remote LAN

      Traceroute (tracert): Testing the Path

      ICMPv4: The Protocol Supporting Testing and Messaging

  Overview of IPv6

  Summary

  Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Chapter 7 OSI Data Link Layer

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  Data Link Layer: Accessing the Media

      Supporting and Connecting to Upper-Layer Services

      Controlling Transfer Across Local Media

      Creating a Frame

      Connecting Upper-Layer Services to the Media

      Standards

  MAC Techniques: Placing Data on the Media

      MAC for Shared Media

      MAC for Nonshared Media

      Logical Topology Versus Physical Topology

  MAC: Addressing and Framing Data

      Data Link Layer Protocols: The Frame

      Framing: Role of the Header

      Addressing: Where the Frame Goes

      Framing: Role of the Trailer

      Sample Data Link Layer Frames

  Putting It All Together: Following Data Through an Internetwork

  Summary

  Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Chapter 8 OSI Physical Layer

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  Physical Layer: Communication Signals

      Purpose of the Physical Layer

      Physical Layer Operation

      Physical Layer Standards

      Physical Layer Fundamental Principles

  Physical Signaling and Encoding: Representing Bits

      Signaling Bits for the Media

      Encoding: Grouping Bits

      Data-Carrying Capacity

  Physical Media: Connecting Communication

      Types of Physical Media

      Copper Media

      Media Connectors

  Summary

  Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Chapter 9 Ethernet

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  Overview of Ethernet

      Ethernet: Standards and Implementation

      Ethernet: Layer 1 and Layer 2

      Logical Link Control: Connecting to the Upper Layers

      MAC: Getting Data to the Media

      Physical Implementations of Ethernet

  Ethernet: Communication Through the LAN

      Historic Ethernet

      Legacy Ethernet

      Current Ethernet

      Moving to 1 Gbps and Beyond

  Ethernet Frame

      Frame: Encapsulating the Packet

      Ethernet MAC Address

      Hexadecimal Numbering and Addressing

      Another Layer of Addressing

      Ethernet Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast

  Ethernet MAC

      MAC in Ethernet

      CSMA/CD: The Process

      Ethernet Timing

      Interframe Spacing and Backoff

  Ethernet Physical Layer

      10- and 100-Mbps Ethernet

      1000-Mbps Ethernet

      Ethernet: Future Options

  Hubs and Switches

      Legacy Ethernet: Using Hubs

      Ethernet: Using Switches

      Switches: Selective Forwarding

  Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

      Resolving IPv4 Addresses to MAC Addresses

      Maintaining a Cache of Mappings

      ARP Broadcast Issues

  Summary

  Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Chapter 10 Planning and Cabling Networks

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  LANs: Making the Physical Connection

      Choosing the Appropriate LAN Device

      Device Selection Factors

  Device Interconnections

      LAN and WAN: Getting Connected

      Making LAN Connections

      Making WAN Connections

  Developing an Addressing Scheme

      How Many Hosts in the Network?

      How Many Networks?

      Designing the Address Standard for Your Internetwork

  Calculating the Subnets

      Calculating Addresses: Case 1

      Calculating Addresses: Case 2

  Device Interconnections

      Device Interfaces

      Making the Device Management Connection

  Summary

  Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Chapter 11 Configuring and Testing Your Network

  Objectives

  Key Terms

  Configuring Cisco Devices: IOS Basics

      Cisco IOS

      Access Methods

      Configuration Files

      Introducing Cisco IOS Modes

      Basic IOS Command Structure

      Using CLI Help

      IOS Examination Commands

      IOS Configuration Modes

  Applying a Basic Configuration Using Cisco IOS

      Naming Devices

      Limiting Device Access: Configuring Passwords and Banners

      Managing Configuration Files

      Configuring Interfaces

  Verifying Connectivity

      Test the Stack

      Testing the Interface

      Testing the Local Network

      Testing Gateway and Remote Connectivity

      Tracing and Interpreting Trace Results

  Monitoring and Documenting Networks

      Basic Network Baselines

      Capturing and Interpreting Trace Information

      Learning About the Nodes on the Network

  Summary

  Labs

  Check Your Understanding

  Challenge Questions and Activities

  To Learn More

  Appendix Check Your Understanding and Challenge Questions Answer Key

  Glossary

  1587132087 TOC 10/10/2007

 

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