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Exam Insights | xxi | ||
Self-Assessment | xxxv | ||
Chapter 1 | The Need for Switching | 1 | |
A Bit of History | 2 | ||
Traditional Network Architectures | 3 | ||
Traditional LANs Limit Productivity | 4 | ||
Ethernet Technology Basics | 4 | ||
Repeaters | 6 | ||
Hubs | 6 | ||
Bridges | 7 | ||
Routers | 10 | ||
Switching | 11 | ||
Benefits of Switches | 11 | ||
The 80/20 Rule | 13 | ||
Switched Ethernet Innovations | 13 | ||
Switching Methods | 15 | ||
Types of Switching | 17 | ||
Internetworking Challenges | 18 | ||
The Roles of Routers, Switches, and Bridges | 19 | ||
Chapter 2 | Elements of Campus Design | 25 | |
Network Design Issues | 26 | ||
Basic Design Principles | 27 | ||
Design Factors | 27 | ||
Hierarchical Network Models | 28 | ||
Campus Models | 29 | ||
OSI Model | 32 | ||
How Communication Occurs between Layers | 36 | ||
Switching at the OSI Layers | 38 | ||
Layer 2 Switching | 38 | ||
Layer 3 Switching | 39 | ||
Layer 4 Switching | 40 | ||
Multilayer Switching | 41 | ||
Network Building Blocks | 41 | ||
Switch Block | 41 | ||
Core Block | 42 | ||
Network Services | 42 | ||
Backbone Routing Options | 43 | ||
Chapter 3 | Components of Switches | 53 | |
Switch Basics | 54 | ||
Connecting to the Console | 54 | ||
Types of Switches | 56 | ||
Functions of ASICs | 56 | ||
Enhanced Address Recognition Logic | 57 | ||
Synergy Advanced Multipurpose Bus Arbiter | 58 | ||
Synergy Advanced Interface and Network Termination | 59 | ||
Synergy Advanced Gate-Array Engine | 59 | ||
Phoenix ASIC | 59 | ||
Cisco Express Forwarding ASIC | 60 | ||
The Bus and Component Operations | 66 | ||
Switching Architecture | 67 | ||
Second Generation Features | 69 | ||
Dedicated Token Ring | 69 | ||
High-Speed Links | 70 | ||
Remote Network Monitoring | 70 | ||
Broadcast Control | 72 | ||
Filtering | 73 | ||
Bridging vs. Routing | 73 | ||
Source Route Bridging | 75 | ||
Transparent Bridging | 75 | ||
Source Route Translational Bridging | 76 | ||
Source Route Transparent Bridging | 76 | ||
Source Route Switching | 77 | ||
Catalyst Processors | 77 | ||
Line Module Communication Processor | 77 | ||
Master Communication Processor | 78 | ||
Network Management Processor | 78 | ||
Arbiter | 78 | ||
Local Target Logic | 78 | ||
Color Blocking Logic | 79 | ||
ROM Monitor | 79 | ||
Chapter 4 | Choosing A Cisco Switch | 85 | |
Chapter Terms | 86 | ||
Switch Features | 86 | ||
Core Layer Catalyst Switches | 87 | ||
Distribution Layer Catalyst Switches | 88 | ||
Access Layer Catalyst Switches | 88 | ||
Switch Descriptions and Features | 88 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 8500 Series | 89 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 6000 Series | 92 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 5000 Series | 95 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 4000 Series | 99 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 3900 Series | 102 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 3500 Series XL | 105 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 3000 Series | 107 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 2900 Series | 108 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 2820 Series | 113 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 1900 | 114 | ||
Chapter 5 | Configuring a Cisco Switch | 125 | |
Connecting to the Switch Block | 127 | ||
Media Types | 127 | ||
Connecting to the Console Port | 131 | ||
Types of RJ-45 Cabling | 132 | ||
Connecting the Console to a PC | 133 | ||
Configuring the Switch | 134 | ||
Default Configuration | 135 | ||
Switch Setup Tasks | 135 | ||
Basic Configuration Tasks for Set/Clear Devices | 136 | ||
Basic Configuration Tasks for IOS-Based Devices | 141 | ||
Chapter 6 | Advanced Switch Configuration | 155 | |
Configuration Tasks for Set/Clear Devices | 156 | ||
Backing Up and Restoring a Switch's Configuration | 157 | ||
Upgrading a Switch to a Newer Version of Software | 159 | ||
Setting Up Logging on a Switch | 161 | ||
Configuring the Network Time Protocol | 163 | ||
Setting Up Domain Name Services | 165 | ||
Connecting a Modem to Your Switch | 166 | ||
Strengthening Security on a Catalyst Switch | 167 | ||
Configuration Tasks for Cisco IOS-Based Switches | 170 | ||
Backing Up and Restoring a Switch's Configuration | 171 | ||
Upgrading a Switch to a Newer Version of Software | 171 | ||
Setting Up Logging on a Switch | 174 | ||
Configuring the Network Time Protocol | 176 | ||
Setting Up Domain Name Services | 177 | ||
Connecting a Modem to Your Switch | 177 | ||
Strengthening Security on a Catalyst Switch | 178 | ||
Recovering a Lost Password | 179 | ||
Chapter 7 | The Standard Edition IOS | 193 | |
The 1900 and 2820 Standard Editions | 194 | ||
Cisco Catalyst 1900 and 2820 Standard Edition Basic Configuration | 196 | ||
Chapter 8 | Virtual Local Area Networks | 225 | |
Introduction to VLANs | 226 | ||
Scalability Issues | 227 | ||
Security Issues: Man-in-the-Middle Attacks | 228 | ||
Frame Tagging and Encapsulation Methods | 228 | ||
VLAN Components and Standards | 231 | ||
Dynamic Trunk Protocol | 236 | ||
VLAN Trunking Protocol | 237 | ||
Single and Multi-VLAN Configuration | 241 | ||
Configuring Trunks | 243 | ||
Configuring Pruning | 247 | ||
Chapter 9 | Redundant Link Management | 265 | |
Spanning Tree Algorithm | 267 | ||
STA and Graph Theory | 268 | ||
Root Bridge Assignment | 269 | ||
Designated Ports and Bridges | 271 | ||
Equal Path Costs | 272 | ||
Transparent Bridging | 273 | ||
Bridge Protocol Data Units | 274 | ||
BPDU Timers | 276 | ||
Switch Diameter | 276 | ||
Timer Operations Using Default Values | 277 | ||
Convergence Time Calculation for STP | 278 | ||
STP Port States | 278 | ||
Topology Changes in the Network | 281 | ||
Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol | 281 | ||
Set/Clear Command-Based Switch Configuration | 282 | ||
STP Configuration on CLI-and IOS-Based Switches | 284 | ||
Redundant Link Management and Scaling | 285 | ||
Switch and Transparent Bridge Differences | 285 | ||
Scaling Spanning Tree Protocol | 288 | ||
Root Bridge Location | 288 | ||
Assigning Port Costs | 290 | ||
Configuring Port Priority | 291 | ||
Setting VLAN Port Priority | 292 | ||
Default Timers | 293 | ||
EtherChannel | 294 | ||
PortFast | 297 | ||
UplinkFast | 298 | ||
BackboneFast | 300 | ||
Chapter 10 | Implementing a Switched Network Design | 309 | |
Flat Network Topology | 310 | ||
Network Performance | 311 | ||
Switched Network Design 101 | 312 | ||
Collision Domains vs. Broadcast Domains | 314 | ||
Switched Network Bottlenecks | 318 | ||
Components of Routing VLANs | 322 | ||
Switch Route Processors | 323 | ||
InterVLAN Routing Configuration | 329 | ||
Configuring the Route Switch Module | 330 | ||
Chapter 11 | Multilayer Switching | 351 | |
Overview of Multilayer Switching | 352 | ||
MLS Hardware and Software Requirements | 353 | ||
Types of Components | 353 | ||
How MLS Works | 354 | ||
MLS Traffic Flow | 354 | ||
MLS Flow Masks | 356 | ||
Effect of IP Features on MLS | 356 | ||
IP Access Lists and MLS Interaction | 357 | ||
Configuring MLS | 357 | ||
Configure the MLS Route Processor | 358 | ||
Configure the MLS Switch Engine | 361 | ||
Monitoring MLS | 363 | ||
Chapter 12 | Hot Standby Routing Protocol | 375 | |
Problems to Overcome | 376 | ||
Proxy ARP | 377 | ||
Routing Information Protocol | 377 | ||
ICMP Router Discovery Protocol | 377 | ||
The Solution | 378 | ||
The HSRP States | 382 | ||
Configuring HSRP | 383 | ||
Basic Configuration of HSRP | 384 | ||
Enabling HSRP Interface Tracking | 386 | ||
Show standby Command | 387 | ||
Debug Command | 387 | ||
Chapter 13 | ATM and Lane | 395 | |
Overview of ATM Technology | 396 | ||
ATM Cell Header | 397 | ||
ATM Reference Model | 398 | ||
ATM Addressing | 400 | ||
Local Area Network Emulation (LANE) | 401 | ||
LANE Components | 402 | ||
Integrated Local Management Interface | 404 | ||
LANE Guidelines | 404 | ||
How LANE Works | 405 | ||
Configuring LANE | 406 | ||
Determining the Default Addresses | 406 | ||
Configuring the LES/BUS | 407 | ||
Configuring a LEC for an ELAN | 408 | ||
Configuring the LECS | 410 | ||
Setting Up a Restricted ELAN | 410 | ||
Activating the LECS | 411 | ||
Chapter 14 | IP Multicast | 421 | |
IP Multicasting Overview | 422 | ||
Multimedia Traffic Types | 423 | ||
Multicasts | 425 | ||
IP Multicasting Addresses | 425 | ||
The Multicast IP Structure | 426 | ||
Mapping Addresses in an IP Multicast Environment | 428 | ||
Delivery of Multicast Datagrams | 428 | ||
Internet Group Management Protocol | 429 | ||
The Join Process | 429 | ||
IGMP Version 2 | 429 | ||
Time to Live | 430 | ||
IGMP Protocols | 430 | ||
Cisco Group Management Protocol | 432 | ||
Configuring IP Multicast Routing | 433 | ||
Enable IP Multicasting on a Cisco Router | 434 | ||
Enable PIM on the Router Interface | 434 | ||
Configure IGMP on the Router | 436 | ||
Enable CGMP | 437 | ||
Chapter 15 | Policy Networking | 447 | |
Chapter Terms | 448 | ||
Creating an Access Security Policy | 449 | ||
Policies at the Core Layer | 450 | ||
Policies at the Distribution Layer | 450 |
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