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Title:
CCNP 3 : multilayer switching companion guide
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Series:
Cisco networking academy program
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Indianapolis, IN : Cisco Press, 2005
Physical Description:
1v + 1 CD-ROM
ISBN:
9781587131431
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Accompanied by compact disc : CP 8967

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• Maps to most current version of the CCNP 3 Multilayer Switching online course > • Helps prepare the student for the CCNP BCMSN certification exam > • Written by expert instructors within the Networking Academy


Author Notes

Cisco Press is a collaboration between Cisco Systems, Inc., and Pearson Education that is charged with developing high-quality, cutting-edge educational and reference products for the networking industry. The products in the Cisco Networking Academy Program series are designed to prepare students for careers in the exciting networking field. These products have proven to be strong supplements to the web-based curriculum and are the only print companions that have been reviewed and endorsed by Cisco Systems for Cisco Networking Academy Program use.


Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
1 Campus Networks and Design Models
Overview of a Campus Network
Traditional Campus Networks
Issues with Traditional Campus Network Designs
Traditional 80/20 Rule of Network Traffic
The New 20/80 Rule of Network Traffic
Key Requirements of the Evolving Campus Structure
Evolving Campus Structure
Key Characteristics of Various Switching Technologies
Overview
Layer 2 Switching
Layer 3 Switching
Layer 4
Multilayer Switching
Quality of Service (QoS)
Multicast
Hierarchical Design Model for Campus Networks
Building-Block Approach
The Switch Block
Scaling the Switch Block
Building the Core Block
Layer 2 and
Layer 3 Backbone Scaling
Advantages of the Building-Block Approach
Small Campus Networks
Medium Campus Networks
Large Campus Networks
Basic Configuration of the Switch
Cabling the Switch Block
Connecting to the Console Port
Connecting to an Ethernet Port
Clearing a Configuration
Setting a Password
Naming the Switch
Configuring the Switch for Remote Access
Identifying Individual Ports
Defining Port Speed and Line Mode on a Switch
Important IOS Features
Command-Line Recall
Using the Help Feature
Password Recovery
Setting an Idle Timeout
Verifying Connectivity
Backup and Restoration of a Configuration Using a TFTP Server
HTTP Access to the Switch
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
2 VLANs and VTP
VLAN Basics
Describe a VLAN
Motivation for VLANs
VLANs and Network Security
VLANs and Broadcast Distribution
VLANs and Bandwidth Utilization
VLANs Versus Router Latency
Wrong Motives for Implementing VLANs
VLAN Security
Overview
Understanding Switch ACLs
Router ACLs and VLAN Maps
Configuring Router ACLs
Configuring VLAN Maps
Using VLAN Maps with Router ACLs
Applying Router ACLs and VLAN Maps on VLANs
VLAN Types
VLAN Boundaries
End-to-End VLANs
Local VLANs
Establishing VLAN Memberships
Port-Based VLAN Membership
Dynamic VLANs
Configuring VLANs and VMPS
Configuring Static VLANs
Verifying VLAN Configuration
Deleting VLANs
VMPS Operation
VMPS Configuration Guidelines
Access Links and Trunk Links
VLAN Trunking and Dynamic Trunking Protocol
Trunking Overview
Configuring a VLAN Trunk
Removing VLANs from a Trunk
Basics of Dynamic Trunking Protocol
DTP Trunk and Access Modes
DTP Combinations
Verifying DTP
VLAN Identification
VLAN Frame Identification
Inter-Switch Link (ISL)
The IEEE 802.1Q Protocol
The IEEE 802.10 Protocol
LAN Emulation (LANE)
VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
VTP Benefits
VTP Operation
VTP Modes
Adding a Switch to a VTP Domain
VTP Advertisements
VTP Configuration and VTP Pruning
Basic Configuration Steps
Configuring the VTP Version
Configuring the VTP Domain
Configuring the VTP Mode
Verifying VTP Configuration
Default Behavior of a Switch
Configuring VTP Pruning
Verifying VTP Pruning
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
3 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
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