Chapter 1: Review
Media:
1.1.1
Congestion and Bandwidth
Multimedia Bandwidth Requirements
Multimedia Scalability
1.1.2.
Why Segment LANs?
Collision Domains
1.1.3.
Segmentation with LAN Switches
Microsegmentation of the Network
1.1.4.
LAN Switching Overview
Layer 2 LAN Switch
LAN Switch Operation
Switching Table
1.1.5
How a LAN Switch Learns Addresses
1.1.6
Symmetric Switching
1.1.7
Asymmetric Switching
1.1.8
Two Switching Methods
Two Switching Methods
Store and Forward
Cut-Through
1.2.1
Introduction to VLANs
VLAN
Broadcast Transmission
1.2.2
Frame Filtering
1.2.3
Frame Tagging
1.2.4
VLANs Establish Broadcast Domains
1.2.5
Port-Centric VLANs
1.2.6
Static VLANs
1.2.7
Dynamic VLANs
1.3.1
LAN Design Goals
1.3.2
Design Methodology
1.3.3
What Problems Are You Trying to Solve?
1.3.4
Developing a LAN Topology
The 7 Layers of the OSI Model
1.3.5
Developing Layer 1 LAN Topology
1.3.6
Extended Star Topology
Extended Star Topology
Extended Star Topology
Cable Types Characteristics
1.3.7
Developing a LAN Topology
Asymmetric Switching
Asymmetric Switching
1.3.8
Layer 2 Switching
Cable Types Characteristics
Asymmetric Switching
1.3.9
Layer 3 Router for Segmentation
1.3.10
Server Placement
1.4.1
Dynamic Routing Operations
1.4.2
Representing Distance with Metrics
Routing Metrics Components
1.4.3
Classes of Routing Protocols
1.4.4
One Issue: Time to Convergence
1.4.5
Distance Vector Concept
1.4.6
Interior or Exterior Routing Protocols
1.4.7
Interior IP Routing Protocols
1.4.8
IGRP Overview
1.4.9.
IGRP Configuration
1.4.10.
IGRP Configuration Example
1.5.1
What are Access Lists?
1.5.2
How Access Lists Work
1.5.3
A List of Tests: Deny or Permit
1.5.4
How to Identify Access Lists
1.5.5
Testing Packets with Access Lists
1.5.6
How to Use Wildcard Mask Bits
How to Use Wildcard Mask Bits
1.5.7
How to Use the Wildcard any
1.5.8
How to Use the Wildcard host
1.5.9
Where to Place IP Access Lists
1.6.1
Cisco Routers in Netware Networks
1.6.2
Novell Netware Protocol Suite
1.6.3
Novell IPX Addressing
Novell IPX Addressing
1.6.4
Cisco Encapsulation Names
1.6.5
Novell Uses RIP for Routing
Simple Split Horizon
1.6.6
SAP Service Advertisements
SAP Service Advertisements
1.6.7
GNS:Get Nearest Server Protocol
1.6.8
Novell IPX Configuration Tasks
1.6.9
Verifying IPX Operation