Chapter
Review |
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Chapter
Overview
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9.1 |
OSI Model
9.1.1 |
Layer
functions |
9.1.2 |
The
application layer |
9.1.3 |
The
presentation layer |
9.1.4 |
The session
layer |
9.1.5 |
The transport
layer |
9.1.6 |
The network
layer |
9.1.7 |
The data-link
layer |
9.1.8 |
The physical
layer |
9.1.9 |
Data
encapsulation |
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9.2 |
Creating
Subnets
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9.3 |
Router Commands
9.3.1 |
Basic router
configuration |
9.3.2 |
Testing and
other basic commands |
9.3.3 |
Configuring
IPX routing |
9.3.4 |
Configuring standard and extended IP
access lists |
9.3.5 |
PPP encapsulation with PAP and CHAP |
9.3.6 |
ISDN |
9.3.7 |
Frame relay -
simple configuration |
9.3.8 |
Frame relay - multipoint subinterfaces
configuration |
9.3.9 |
Frame relay - point-to-point
subinterfaces configuration |
9.3.10 |
Monitoring frame relay |
9.3.11 |
Booting up the router |
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9.4 |
LAN
Switching
9.4.1 |
Full-Duplex
and Half-Duplex Ethernet Operations |
9.4.2 |
Ethernet
Frame |
9.4.3 |
The MAC
Address |
9.4.4 |
Functions of
the MAC Address - The Hub |
9.4.5 |
Functions of
the MAC Address - The Switch |
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9.5 |
Microsegmentation
of a Network
9.5.1 |
LAN
Segmentation using Switches |
9.5.2 |
Switches and
Buffering |
9.5.3 |
A " Flat
Network " |
9.5.4 |
LAN
Segmentation Using Routers |
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9.6 |
Who
to ARP for?
9.6.1 |
ARP
Request/Reply |
9.6.2 |
Example
1: The ARP Request and Reply
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9.7 |
Switching
Methods
9.7.1 |
Symmetric and
Asymmetric Switching |
9.7.2 |
Cut-through
and store-and-forward LAN switching |
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9.8 |
The
Benefits of Virtual LANs (VLANs)
9.8.1 |
Layer 2
Broadcast Control |
9.8.2 |
Why Use
Port-Centric VLANs? |
9.8.3 |
Routing and
VLANs |
9.8.4 |
VLAN Tagging |
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9.9 |
Spanning
Tree Protocol
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9.10 |
Skills
Based Sample Scenario - Lab Test
9.10.1 |
Skills-Based
Exam Preparation |
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Chapter Summary
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