CCNA 1 and 2 Lab Companion, Revised (Cisco Networking Academy Program)

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Pub. Date: 2005-01-01
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Summary

The only authorized lab companion for the Cisco Networking Academy Program Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA 1 and 2 Lab Companion,Revised Third Edition, is the complete collection of labs created for version 3.1 of the Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA 1 and CCNA 2 web-based courses. A collection of more than 100 labs, including the Case Study labs from the CCNA course, provides you with hands-on experience to practice the skills needed for CCNA certification. The material begins to prepare you to take the CCNA certification exam (640-801, or 640-821 and 640-811). Keep your completed labs on-hand in this book to use as a study guide later. These labs are also referenced in the Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA 1 and 2 Companion Guide,Revised Third Edition. Each lab helps facilitate your full understanding of the networking and routing topics covered with features like: Objective-Identifies the goals that are to be accomplished in the lab. Background/Preparation-Provides a list of the equipment needed to run the lab. Reflection Questions-As appropriate, the labs include questions that elicit particular points of understanding. These questions help verify your comprehension of the technology being implemented. As in the courses, the CCNA 1 section covers networking basics, including the basics of Ethernet technologies, TCP/IP, network media, IP addressing, and routing. The CCNA 2 section covers routers and routing basics, including the basics of configuring routers, routing protocols, more TCP/IP concepts, access control lists, and networking troubleshooting skills. Companion Titles for CCNA 1 and 2: Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA 1 and 2 Companion Guide Revised Third Edition ISBN: 1-58713-150-1 Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA 1 and 2 Engineering Journal and Workbook Revised Third Edition ISBN: 1-58713-151-X This book is part of the Cisco Networking Academy Program Series from Cisco Press. The products in this series support and complement the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

Table of Contents

Foreword xiv
Introduction xv
Part I CCNA 1: Networking Basics Labs
1(194)
Introduction to Networking
3(28)
PC Hardware
3(3)
Objectives
3(1)
Background/Preparation
3(3)
PC Network TCP/IP Configuration
6(6)
Objectives
6(1)
Background/Preparation
6(5)
Reflection
11(1)
Using ping and tracert from a Workstation
12(6)
Objective
12(1)
Background/Preparation
12(5)
Reflection
17(1)
Web Browser Basics
18(2)
Objectives
18(1)
Background/Preparation
18(1)
Reflection
19(1)
Basic PC/Network Troubleshooting
20(2)
Objectives
20(1)
Background/Preparation
20(1)
The Seven Basic Steps for PC and Network Troubleshooting
20(2)
Decimal to Binary Conversion
22(2)
Objectives
22(1)
Background/Preparation
22(1)
Steps
23(1)
Binary to Decimal Conversion
24(2)
Objectives
24(1)
Background/Preparation
24(1)
Steps
24(2)
Hexadecimal Conversions
26(5)
Objectives
26(1)
Background/Preparation
26(1)
Steps for Hexadecimal to Decimal Conversion
27(1)
Steps for Decimal to Hex Conversion
27(1)
Steps for Hex to Binary Conversion
28(1)
Steps for Binary to Hex Conversion
28(1)
Practice
29(1)
Checking Conversions with the Windows Calculator
29(2)
Networking Fundamentals
31(4)
OSI Model and TCP/IP Model
31(2)
Objectives
31(1)
Background/Preparation
31(2)
OSI Model Characteristics and Devices
33(2)
Objectives
33(1)
Background/Preparation
33(2)
Networking Media
35(24)
Safe Handling and Use of a Multimeter
35(3)
Objective
36(1)
Background/Preparation
36(1)
Reflection
37(1)
Voltage Measurement
38(3)
Objective
38(1)
Background/Preparation
38(2)
Reflection
40(1)
Resistance Measurement
41(2)
Objective
41(1)
Background/Preparation
41(1)
Reflection
42(1)
Series Circuits
43(2)
Objective
43(1)
Background/Preparation
43(1)
Reflection
44(1)
Communications Circuits
45(2)
Objective
45(1)
Background/Preparation
45(1)
Lab Goals
46(1)
Reflection
46(1)
Fluke 620 Basic Cable Testing
47(2)
Objectives
47(1)
Background/Preparation
47(2)
Straight-Through Cable Construction
49(3)
Objective
49(1)
Background/Preparation
49(1)
Steps
50(2)
Rollover Cable Construction
52(2)
Objectives
52(1)
Background/Preparation
52(1)
Steps
53(1)
Crossover Cable Construction
54(3)
Objectives
54(1)
Background/Preparation
54(1)
Steps
54(3)
UTP Cable Purchase
57(1)
Objectives
57(1)
Background/Preparation
57(1)
Fiber-Optic Cable Purchase
58(1)
Objectives
58(1)
Background/Preparation
58(1)
Cable Testing
59(18)
Fluke 620 Cable Tester --- Wire Map
59(3)
Objectives
60(1)
Background/Preparation
60(1)
Steps
60(2)
Fluke 620 Cable Tester --- Faults
62(2)
Objectives
62(1)
Background/Preparation
62(1)
Steps
63(1)
Fluke 620 Cable Tester --- Length
64(2)
Objectives
64(1)
Background/Preparation
64(1)
Steps
64(2)
Fluke LinkRunner --- LAN Tests
66(6)
Objectives
66(1)
Background/Preparation
66(6)
Fluke LinkRunner---Cable and NIC Tests
72(5)
Objectives
72(1)
Background/Preparation
72(5)
Cabling LANs and WANs
77(36)
RJ-45 Jack Punch Down
77(3)
Objectives
77(1)
Background/Preparation
77(3)
Hub and NIC Purchase
80(1)
Objectives
80(1)
Background/Preparation
80(1)
Purchasing LAN Switches
81(2)
Objectives
81(1)
Background/Preparation
81(2)
Building a Peer-to-Peer Network
83(4)
Objectives
83(1)
Background/Preparation
83(4)
Building a Hub-Based Network
87(4)
Objective
87(1)
Background/Preparation
87(4)
Building a Switch-Based Network
91(4)
Objectives
91(1)
Background/Preparation
91(4)
Connecting Router LAN Interfaces
95(2)
Objectives
95(1)
Background/Preparation
95(2)
Building a Basic Routed WAN
97(7)
Objectives
97(1)
Background/Preparation
97(7)
Troubleshooting Interconnected Devices
104(3)
Objectives
104(1)
Background/Preparation
104(3)
Establishing a Console Connection to a Router or Switch
107(6)
Objectives
107(1)
Background/Preparation
107(6)
Ethernet Fundamentals
113(2)
Ethernet Technologies
115(48)
Waveform Decoding
115(21)
Objective
115(1)
Background/Preparation
115(1)
Module 1
116(10)
Module 2
126(5)
Module 3
131(1)
Module 4
132(4)
Introduction to Fluke Network Inspector
136(11)
Objective
136(1)
Background/Preparation
136(10)
Reflection
146(1)
Introduction to Fluke Protocol Inspector
147(12)
Objective
147(1)
Background/Preparation
147(11)
Reflection
158(1)
Appendix: Protocol Inspector Toolbars
159(4)
Ethernet Switching
163(2)
TCP/IP Protocol Suite and IP Addressing
165(14)
IP Addressing Basics
165(4)
Objectives
165(1)
Background/Preparation
165(4)
DHCP Client Setup
169(6)
Objective
169(1)
Background/Preparation
169(5)
Reflection
174(1)
Workstation ARP
175(4)
Objective
175(1)
Background/Preparation
175(3)
Reflection
178(1)
Routing Fundamentals and Subnets
179(14)
Small Router Purchase
179(2)
Objective
180(1)
Background/Preparation
180(1)
Optional Step 2
180(1)
Basic Subnetting
181(7)
Objectives
181(1)
Background/Preparation
181(5)
Notes
186(2)
Subnetting a Class A Network
188(1)
Objective
188(1)
Background/Preparation
188(1)
Subnetting a Class B Network
189(1)
Objective
189(1)
Background/Preparation
189(1)
Subnetting a Class C Network
190(3)
Objective
190(1)
Background/Preparation
190(3)
TCP/IP Transport and Application Layers
193(2)
Protocol Inspector, TCP, and HTTP
193(2)
Objective
193(1)
Background/Preparation
193(1)
Reflection
194(1)
Part II CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics Labs
195(202)
WANs and Routers
197(8)
Connecting Console Interfaces
197(3)
Objective
197(1)
Background/Preparation
197(3)
Connecting Router LAN Interfaces
200(2)
Objectives
200(1)
Background/Preparation
200(2)
Connecting WAN Interfaces
202(3)
Objectives
202(1)
Background/Preparation
202(3)
Introduction to Routers
205(10)
Router Configuration Using Setup
205(3)
Objectives
205(1)
Background/Preparation
205(3)
Establishing a Console Session with HyperTerminal
208(4)
Objectives
208(1)
Background/Preparation
208(4)
Command-Line Fundamentals
212(3)
Objectives
212(1)
Background/Preparation
212(3)
Configuring a Router
215(32)
Command Modes and Router Identification
215(3)
Objectives
216(1)
Background/Preparation
216(2)
Configuring Router Passwords
218(3)
Objectives
218(1)
Background/Preparation
218(3)
Using Router show Commands
221(4)
Objectives
221(1)
Background/Preparation
221(4)
Configuring a Serial Interface
225(3)
Objective
225(1)
Background/Preparation
225(3)
Making Configuration Changes
228(3)
Objectives
228(1)
Background/Preparation
228(3)
Configuring an Ethernet Interface
231(2)
Objective
231(1)
Background/Preparation
231(2)
Configuring Interface Descriptions
233(3)
Objective
233(1)
Background/Preparation
233(3)
Configuring Message-of-the-Day (MOTD)
236(2)
Objective
236(1)
Background/Preparation
236(2)
Configuring Host Tables
238(3)
Objective
238(1)
Background/Preparation
238(3)
Backing Up Configuration Files
241(6)
Objectives
241(1)
Background/Preparation
241(6)
Learning About Other Devices
247(30)
Creating a Network Map Using CDP
247(3)
Objective
248(1)
Background/Preparation
248(2)
Using CDP Commands
250(4)
Objectives
250(1)
Background/Preparation
250(4)
Establishing and Verifying a Telnet Connection
254(3)
Objectives
254(1)
Background/Preparation
254(3)
Suspending and Disconnecting Telnet Sessions
257(2)
Objectives
257(1)
Background/Preparation
257(2)
Advanced Telnet Operations
259(5)
Objectives
260(1)
Background/Preparation
260(4)
Connectivity Tests---Ping
264(5)
Objectives
264(1)
Background/Preparation
265(4)
Connectivity Tests---Traceroute
269(4)
Objectives
269(1)
Background/Preparation
270(3)
Troubleshooting IP Address Issues
273(4)
Objectives
273(1)
Background/Preparation
274(3)
Managing Cisco IOS Software
277(24)
Using the boot system Command
277(4)
Objectives
278(1)
Background/Preparation
278(3)
Troubleshooting Configuration Register Boot Problems
281(2)
Objectives
281(1)
Background/Preparation
281(2)
Managing Configuration Files with TFTP
283(3)
Objectives
283(1)
Background/Preparation
283(3)
Managing IOS Images with TFTP
286(4)
Objectives
286(1)
Background/Preparation
286(4)
Password Recovery Procedures
290(3)
Objectives
290(1)
Background/Preparation
290(3)
Managing IOS Images with ROMmon and Xmodem
293(8)
Objective
293(1)
Background/Preparation
293(8)
Routing and Routing Protocols
301(4)
Configuring Static Routes
301(4)
Objective
302(1)
Background/Preparation
302(3)
Distance Vector Routing Protocols
305(24)
Configuring RIP
305(3)
Objective
306(1)
Background/Preparation
306(2)
Troubleshooting RIP
308(2)
Objectives
308(1)
Background/Preparation
308(2)
Preventing Routing Updates Through an Interface
310(4)
Objectives
310(1)
Background/Preparation
310(4)
Load Balancing Across Multiple Paths
314(3)
Objectives
314(1)
Background/Preparation
315(2)
Configuring IGRP
317(3)
Objectives
317(1)
Background/Preparation
317(3)
Default Routing with RIP and IGRP
320(4)
Objective
321(1)
Background/Preparation
321(3)
Unequal Cost Load Balancing with IGRP
324(5)
Objectives
324(1)
Background/Preparation
325(4)
TCP/IP Suite Error and Control Messages
329(2)
Basic Router Troubleshooting
331(26)
Using show ip route to Examine Routing Tables
331(5)
Objectives
332(1)
Background/Preparation
332(4)
Gateway of Last Resort
336(3)
Objectives
336(1)
Background/Preparation
336(3)
Last Route Update
339(3)
Objective
339(1)
Background/Preparation
339(3)
Troubleshooting Using ping and telnet
342(3)
Objectives
342(1)
Background/Preparation
343(2)
Troubleshooting Using traceroute
345(4)
Objectives
346(1)
Background/Preparation
346(3)
Troubleshooting Routing Issues with show ip route and show ip protocols
349(3)
Objective
349(1)
Background/Preparation
349(3)
Troubleshooting Routing Issues with debug
352(5)
Objectives
352(1)
Background/Preparation
352(5)
Intermediate TCP/IP
357(4)
Multiple Active Host Sessions
357(2)
Objectives
357(1)
Background/Preparation
358(1)
Well-Known Port Numbers and Multiple Sessions
359(2)
Objectives
359(1)
Background/Preparation
359(2)
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
361(36)
Configuring Standard Access Lists
361(3)
Objectives
362(1)
Background/Preparation
362(2)
Standard ACLs
364(4)
Objectives
364(1)
Background/Preparation
365(3)
Configuring Extended Access Lists
368(2)
Objectives
368(1)
Background/Preparation
368(2)
Simple Extended Access Lists
370(7)
Objectives
371(1)
Background/Preparation
371(6)
Configuring a Named Access List
377(2)
Objectives
377(1)
Background/Preparation
377(2)
Simple DMZ Extended Access Lists
379(8)
Objective
380(1)
Background/Preparation
380(7)
Multiple Access Lists Functions (Challenge Lab)
387(7)
Objective
388(1)
Background/Preparation
388(6)
VTY Restriction
394(3)
Objective
394(1)
Background/Preparation
395(2)
Part III Appendixes
397(2)
Appendix A Structured Cabling Case Study Labs
399(1)
Lab A-1: Examination of Termination Types
399(8)
Lab A-2: Terminating a CAT 5e Cable on a CAT 5e Patch Panel
407(3)
Lab A-3: Tool Usage and Safety
410(5)
Lab A-4: Identification of Cables
415(2)
Lab A-5: CAT 5e Outlet Termination
417(4)
Lab A-6: Terminating CAT 5e to a 110 Block
421(3)
Lab A-7: Category 6 Jack Termination
424(5)
Appendix B Router Interface Summary
429(2)
Appendix C Erasing and Reloading the Router
431

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