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Networking basics : CCNA 1 labs and study guide
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Indianapolis, IN : Cisco Systems, 2007
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9781587131653

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Summary

Part of the Cisco Networking Academy Program series, this work is a Labs and Study Guide for the Cisco Networking Academy Program. It supplements version 3.1.1 of the Cisco registered] Networking Academy registered] Program CCNA registered] 1. Each chapter contains a Study Guide section and a Lab Exercises section.


Author Notes

Shawn McReynolds is the director of the Cisco Networking Academy Program at Southwest Virginia Community College


Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to Networkingp. 1
Study Guidep. 2
Connecting to the Internetp. 2
Network Mathp. 7
Lab Exercisesp. 15
Curriculum Lab 1-1 PC Hardware (1.1.2)p. 15
Curriculum Lab 1-2 PC Network TCP/IP Configuration (1.1.6)p. 17
Curriculum Lab 1-3 Using ping and tracert from a Workstation (1.1.7)p. 24
Curriculum Lab 1-4 Web Browser Basics (1.1.8)p. 29
Curriculum Lab 1-5 Basic PC/Network Troubleshooting Process (1.1.9)p. 31
Curriculum Lab 1-6 Decimal to Binary Conversion (1.2.5)p. 33
Curriculum Lab 1-7 Binary to Decimal Conversion (1.2.6)p. 35
Curriculum Lab 1-8 Hexadecimal Conversion (1.2.8)p. 36
Challenge Lab 1-9 Understanding Number Systemsp. 40
Chapter 2 Networking Fundamentalsp. 45
Study Guidep. 46
Networking Terminologyp. 46
Bandwidthp. 53
Networking Modelsp. 57
Lab Exercisesp. 62
Curriculum Lab 2-1 OSI Model and TCP/IP Model (Lab 2.3.6)p. 62
Curriculum Lab 2-2 OSI Model Characteristics and Devices (Lab 2.3.7)p. 63
Comprehensive Lab 2-3 Networking Device Identification and Associationp. 65
Chapter 3 Networking Mediap. 69
Study Guidep. 70
Copper Mediap. 70
Optical Mediap. 78
Wireless Mediap. 82
Lab Exercisesp. 87
Curriculum Lab 3-1 Safe Handling and Use of a Multimeter (3.1.1)p. 87
Curriculum Lab 3-2 Voltage Measurement (3.1.2)p. 89
Curriculum Lab 3-3 Resistance Measurement (3.1.3)p. 92
Curriculum Lab 3-4 Series Circuits (3.1.5)p. 95
Curriculum Lab 3-5 Communications Circuits (3.1.9a)p. 97
Curriculum Lab 3-6 Fluke 620 Basic Cable Testing (3.1.9b)p. 99
Curriculum Lab 3-7 Straight-Through Cable Construction (3.1.9c)p. 101
Curriculum Lab 3-8 Rollover Cable Construction (3.1.9d)p. 103
Curriculum Lab 3-9 Crossover Cable Construction (3.1.9e)p. 105
Curriculum Lab 3-10 UTP Cable Purchase (3.1.9f)p. 108
Curriculum Lab 3-11 Fiber-Optic Cable Purchase (3.2.8)p. 109
Comprehensive Lab 3-12 Testing a Crossover Cablep. 110
Challenge Lab 3-13 Creating a Cable Converterp. 112
Chapter 4 Cable Testingp. 115
Study Guidep. 116
Frequency-Based Cable Testingp. 116
Signals and Noisep. 120
Lab Exercisesp. 126
Curriculum Lab 4-1 Fluke 620 Cable Tester-Wire Map (4.2.9a)p. 126
Curriculum Lab 4-2 Fluke 620 Cable Tester-Faults (4.2.9b)p. 128
Curriculum Lab 4-3 Fluke 620 Cable Tester-Length (4.2.9c)p. 130
Curriculum Lab 4-4 Fluke LinkRunner-LAN Tests (4.2.9d)p. 132
Curriculum Lab 4-5 Fluke LinkRunner-Cable and NIC Tests (4.2.9e)p. 138
Chapter 5 Cabling LANs and WANsp. 143
Study Guidep. 144
Cabling LANsp. 144
Cabling WANsp. 151
Lab Exercisesp. 155
Curriculum Lab 5-1 RJ-45 Jack Punch Down (5.1.5)p. 155
Curriculum Lab 5-2 Hub and NIC Purchase (5.1.7)p. 156
Curriculum Lab 5-3 Purchasing LAN Switches (5.1.10)p. 158
Curriculum Lab 5-4 Building a Peer-to-Peer Network (5.1.12)p. 160
Curriculum Lab 5-5 Building a Hub-Based Network (5.1.13a)p. 163
Curriculum Lab 5-6 Building a Switch-Based Network (5.1.13b)p. 166
Curriculum Lab 5-7 Connecting Router LAN Interfaces (5.2.3a)p. 170
Curriculum Lab 5-8 Building a Basic Routed WAN (5.2.3b)p. 172
Curriculum Lab 5-9 Troubleshooting Interconnected Devices (5.2.3c)p. 178
Curriculum Lab 5-10 Establishing a Console Connection to a Router or Switch (5.2.7)p. 180
Comprehensive Lab 5-11 Building a Multiswitch Networkp. 185
Chapter 6 Ethernet Fundamentalsp. 189
Study Guidep. 190
Ethernet Fundamentalsp. 190
Ethernet Operationp. 196
Lab Exercisesp. 202
Challenge Lab 6-1 Identifying MAC Addresses in a LANp. 202
Chapter 7 Ethernet Technologiesp. 207
Study Guidep. 208
10-Mbps and 100-Mbps Ethernetp. 208
Gigabit and 10-Gigabit Ethernetp. 212
Lab Exercisesp. 217
Curriculum Lab 7-1 Waveform Decoding (7.1.2)p. 217
Curriculum Lab 7-2 Introduction to Fluke Network Inspector (7.1.9a)p. 236
Curriculum Lab 7-3 Introduction to Fluke Protocol Inspector (7.1.9b)p. 247
Curriculum Lab 7-3 Appendix: Protocol Inspector Toolbars (7.1.9b)p. 258
Chapter 8 Ethernet Switchingp. 263
Study Guidep. 264
Ethernet Switchingp. 264
Collision Domains and Broadcast Domainsp. 268
Lab Exercisesp. 276
Challenge Lab 8-1 Building a Multiswitch Network with Redundant Linksp. 276
Chapter 9 TCP/IP Protocol Suite and IP Addressingp. 279
Study Guidep. 280
Introduction to TCP/IPp. 280
Internet Addressesp. 282
Obtaining an IP Addressp. 286
Lab Exercisesp. 289
Curriculum Lab 9-1 IP Addressing Basics (9.2.7)p. 289
Curriculum Lab 9-2 DHCP Client Setup (9.3.5)p. 292
Curriculum Lab 9-3 Workstation ARP (9.3.7)p. 298
Comprehensive Lab 9-4 Identifying Internetworksp. 301
Challenge Lab 9-5 Using Fluke Protocol Inspector to Monitor ARPp. 303
Chapter 10 Routing Fundamentals and Subnetsp. 309
Study Guidep. 310
Routed Protocolp. 310
IP Routing Protocolsp. 312
Mechanics of Subnetingp. 321
Lab Exercisesp. 327
Curriculum Lab 10-1 Small Router Purchase (10.2.9)p. 327
Curriculum Lab 10-2 Basic Subnetting (10.3.5a)p. 328
Curriculum Lab 10-3 Subnetting a Class A Address (10.3.5b)p. 334
Curriculum Lab 10-4 Subnetting a Class B Address (10.3.5c)p. 335
Curriculum Lab 10-5 Subnetting a Class C Address (10.3.5d)p. 337
Comprehensive Lab 10-6 Subnetting a Network Using a Class C Address (1)p. 338
Comprehensive Lab 10-7 Subnetting a Network Using a Class C Address (2)p. 341
Chapter 11 TCP/IP Transport and Application Layersp. 345
Study Guidep. 346
TCP/IP Transport Layerp. 346
Application Layerp. 351
Lab Exercisesp. 354
Curriculum Lab 11-1 Protocol Inspector, TCP, and HTTP (11.2.4)p. 354
Challenge Lab 11-2 Accessing FTP and Telnet Serversp. 355