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CCNP 3 : multilayer switching companion guide (2nd Ed., with CD-ROM)

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Couverture de l’ouvrage CCNP 3 : multilayer switching companion guide (2nd Ed., with CD-ROM)
The only Cisco-authorized textbook to be used in conjunction with the CCNP 3 Multilayer Switching course within the Networking Academy
  • 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
This is the second edition of the Multilayer Switching Companion Guide for students of the CCNP 3 Multilayer Switching Cisco Networking Academy Program course. The book is specifically designed to supplement the CCNP 3 Version 3.0 online course to prepare students for the current BCMSN exam. Since the first edition of the book, Cisco has moved toward an IOS-only Catalyst solution. All new Catalyst devices now ship with built-in IOS functionality. There is also a dramatic set of additions to the previous BCMSN material and the previous edition of the Multilayer Switching Companion Guide: inter-VLAN routing using routed ports and switch virtual interfaces (SVIs), new Spanning Tree Protocols such as RSTP and MST, redundancy with VRRP, GLBP, SRM, and SLB, Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data (AVVID), the range of Quality of Service technologies for campus LANs, Catalyst switch security, including port security, VSPAN, RSPAN, VLAN ACLs, and Private VLANs, and Metro Optical networking with Transparent LAN Services. This portable desk reference includes this wide array of new technologies, providing both background theory and detailed IOS configuration procedures. The accompanying CD-ROM includes alternative Catalyst 4006 and 2900XL labs for Academies using the original CCNP bundle, e-Labs to parallel the labs appearing in the Multilayer Switching Lab Companion, and a test engine with numerous exam questions to help students prepare for the BCMSN exam. Cisco Systems, Inc., Cisco Networking Academy Program includes the Worldwide Education curriculum development team in Phoenix that develops and maintains the Cisco Networking Academy Program online curriculum. The team has also authored numerous Networking Academy titles. Wayne Lewis , Ph.D., is the Cisco Academy Manager for the Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training, based at Honolulu Community College (HCC). His Ph.D. is in mathematics from the University of Hawaii. Wayne works as a contractor for Cisco Systems Worldwide Education, developing curriculum for the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

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 Switching.

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

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