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Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide - Antoon Rufi, Priscilla Oppenheimer, Belle Woodward, Gerlinde Brady

Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide

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408 Seiten
2008
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Network Fundamentals, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide is designed to support your classroom and laboratory experience in Version 4 of the Cisco® Networking Academy® CCNA® Exploration curriculum. Each chapter contains a Study Guide section and a Labs and Activities section.

 

Study Guide

The dozens of exercises in this book help you learn the concepts and configurations crucial to your success as a CCNA exam candidate. Each chapter is slightly different and includes multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and open-ended questions designed to help you:



Review vocabulary
Strengthen troubleshooting skills
Boost configuration skills
Reinforce concepts
Research topics

 

Labs and Activities

Hands-On Labs–This icon identifies the hands-on labs created for each chapter. Work through all the labs as provided to gain a deep understanding of CCNA knowledge and skills to ultimately succeed on the CCNA Certification Exam.

 

Packet Tracer Companion–This icon identifies the companion activities that correspond to some hands-on labs. You use Packet Tracer to complete a simulation of the hands-on lab.

 

Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge–Each chapter concludes with a culminating activity called the Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge. These challenging activities require you to pull together several skills learned from the chapter, as well as previous chapters, to successfully complete one comprehensive exercise.

 

Use this book with:

Network Fundamentals,

CCNA Exploration

Companion Guide

ISBN-10: 1-58713-208-7

ISBN-13: 978-158713-208-7

 

Companion CD-ROM

The CD-ROM provides all the Packet Tracer Companion and Packet Tracer Challenge files that are referenced throughout the book as indicated by the icons. These files work with Packet Tracer software V4.1.x, which is available through the Academy Connection website. Ask your instructor for access to the Packet Tracer software.

 

This book is part of the Cisco Networking Academy Series from Cisco Press®. Books in this series support and complement the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum.

 

Antoon “Tony”W. Rufi currently is the associate dean of computer and information science for all the ECPI College of Technology campuses. He also teaches the Cisco Networking Academy CCNA, CCNP, Network Security, Fundamentals of Wireless LAN, and IP Telephony curricula. Before becoming an instructor for ECPI, he spent almost 30 years in the U.S. Air Force, working on numerous electronic projects and computer programs. Tony has a master’s degree in information science from the University of Maryland and a bachelor’s degree in industrial technology from Southern Illinois University.   Priscilla Oppenheimer is an author and network consultant with more than 25 years of experience in the computer industry. Priscilla has a master’s degree in information science from the University of Michigan and has worked at such big-name companies as Apple Computer and Cisco Systems. She currently teaches at Southern Oregon University and provides network consulting to companies in her hometown of Ashland, Oregon, and elsewhere.   Belle Woodward, CCNA, CCAI, CCNP, is an assistant professor in the School of Information Systems and Applied Technologies in the College of Applied Sciences and Arts at Southern Illinois University (SIU) in Carbondale, Illinois. She has more than nine years experience in the networking and network security field. Belle teaches network security, advanced networking, and telecommunications. After redesigning the networking and network security undergraduate curriculum, her students took first place at the 2006 Regional Midwestern Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) and fourth place at the national CCDC. In addition to publishing several journal articles in the network security discipline, Belle has also contributed several chapters included in published network security and networking books.   Gerlinde Brady has been teaching Cisco CCNA and CCNP courses at Cabrillo College, a Cisco Regional Networking Academy, since 1999. She holds a master’s degree in education from the University of Hannover, Germany, and a master’s degree in translation (English/German) from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. Her IT industry experience includes LAN design, network administration, technical support, and training.

Chapter 1: Living in a Network-Centric World

Communicating in a Network-Centric World

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Communication: An Essential Part of Our Lives



Concept Questions

The Network as a Platform

Vocabulary Exercise: Define

Vocabulary Exercise: Identify

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Concept Questions

The Architecture of the Internet

Vocabulary Exercise: Define

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Trends in Networking

Multiple-Choice Questions

Activity 1-1: Using Google Earth to View the World (1.1.1.4)

Task 1: Install Google Earth

Task 2: Run Google Earth

Task 3: Navigate the Google Earth Interface

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Challenge

Task 6: Clean Up

Activity 1-2: Identifying Top Security Vulnerabilities (1.4.5.3)

Task 1: Locate the SANS Resources

Task 2: Review the SANS Resources

Task 3: Collect Data

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Challenge

Lab 1-1: Using Collaboration Tools: IRC and IM (1.6.1.1)

Task 1: Configure the Chat Client

Task 2: Connect to the Chat Server

Task 3: Consider the Chat Session

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Challenge

Task 6: Clean Up

Lab 1-2: Using Collaboration Tools: Wikis and Web Logs (1.6.2.1)

Task 1: Define the Terms Wiki and Blog

Task 2: Explore Wiki Features with the TWiki Tutorial

Task 3: Reflection

Task 4: Challenge

Task 5: Clean Up

Skills Integration Challenge: Introduction to Packet Tracer (1.7.1.3)

Task 1: Explore the PT Interface

Task 2: Explore PT Operations

Task 3: Review the Standard Lab Setup

Task 4: Reflection

Chapter 2: Communicating over the Network

The Platform for Communications

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

LANs, WANs, and Internetworks

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Protocols

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Concept Questions

Using Layered Models

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Network Addressing

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Multiple-Choice Questions

Activity 2-1: Using NeoTrace to View Internetworks (2.2.5.1)

Task 1: Trace Route to Remote Server

Task 2: Trace Route Using NeoTrace

Task 3: Reflection

Task 4: Challenge

Task 5: Clean Up

Lab 2-1: Topology Orientation and Building a Small Network (2.6.1.1)

Task 1: Create a Peer-to-Peer Network

Task 2: Identify the Cables Used in a Network

Task 3: Cable the Peer-to-Peer Network

Task 4: Connect Your Workstations to the Classroom Lab Switch

Task 5: Reflection

Packet Tracer Companion: Topology Orientation and Building a Small Network (2.6.1.2)

Lab 2-2: Using Wireshark to View Protocol Data Units (2.6.2.1)

Task 1: Ping PDU Capture

Task 2: FTP PDU Capture

Task 3: HTTP PDU Capture

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Challenge

Task 6: Cleanup

Packet Tracer Companion: Using Packet Tracer to View Protocol Data Units (2.6.2.2)

Skills Integration Challenge: Examining Packets (2.7.1.3)

Task 1: Complete the Topology

Task 2: Add Simple PDUs in Real-Time Mode

Task 3: Analyze PDUs in Simulation Mode (Packet Tracing)

Task 4: Experiment with the Model of the Standard Lab Setup

Task 5: Reflection

Chapter 3: Application Layer Functionality and Protocols

Applications: The Interface Between the Networks

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Concept Questions

Making Provisions for Applications and Services

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Multiple-Choice Questions

Application Layer Protocols and Services Examples

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Multiple-Choice Questions

Activity 3-1: Data Stream Capture (3.4.1.1)

Task 1: Create a Sound File

Task 2: Observe the Properties of the Audio File

Task 3: Reflection

Task 4: Clean Up

Lab 3-1: Managing a Web Server (3.4.2.1)

Task 1: Download, Install, and Verify the Apache Web Server

Task 2: Verify the Default Web Server Configuration File

Task 3: Capture and Analyze HTTP Traffic with Wireshark

Task 4: Challenge

Task 5: Reflection

Task 6: Clean Up

Lab 3-2: E-mail Services and Protocols (3.4.3.1)

Task 1: Configure the Pod Host Computer for E-mail Service

Task 2: Capture and Analyze E-mail Communication Between the Pod Host Computer and an E-mail Server

Task 3: Challenge

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Clean Up

Skills Integration Challenge: Configuring Hosts and Services (3.5.1.3)

Task 1: “Repair” and Test the Topology

Task 2: Explore How DNS and HTTP Work Together

Task 3: Reflection

Chapter 4: OSI Transport Layer

Roles of the Transport Layer

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Port Type Ranges Exercise

The TCP Protocol: Communicating with Reliability

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Managing TCP Sessions

Internet Research Exercise

Concept Questions

The UDP Protocol: Communicating with Low Overhead

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Lab 4-1: Observing TCP and UDP Using netstat (4.5.1.1)

Task 1: Explain Common netstat Command Parameters and Outputs

Task 2: Use netstat to Examine Protocol Information on a Pod Host Computer

Task 3: Reflection

Task 4: Challenge

Task 5: Cleanup

Lab 4-2: TCP/IP Transport Layer Protocols, TCP and UDP (4.5.2.1)

Task 1: Identify TCP Header Fields and Operation Using a Wireshark FTP Session Capture

Task 2: Identify UDP Header Fields and Operation Using a Wireshark TFTP Session Capture

Task 3: Reflection

Task 4: Challenge

Task 5: Cleanup

Lab 4-3: Application and Transport Layer Protocols (4.5.3.1)

Task 1: Configure the Pod Host Computer to Capture Application Layer Protocols

Task 2: Capture and Analyze HTTP Communication Between the Pod Host Computer and a Web Server

Task 3: Capture and Analyze FTP Communication Between the Pod Host Computer and a Web Server

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Challenge

Task 6: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: Application and Transport Layer Protocols Examination (4.5.3.2)

Skills Integration Challenge: Analyzing the Application and Transport Layers (4.6.1.3)

Task 1: Repair and Test the Topology

Task 2: Explore How DNS, UDP, HTTP, and TCP Work Together

Task 3: Reflection

Chapter 5: OSI Network Layer

IPv4

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Vocabulary Exercise: Define

Networks: Dividing Hosts into Groups

Internet Research Exercise

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Routing: How Our Data Packets Are Handled

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Define

Routing Processes: How Routes Are Learned

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Lab 5-1: Examining a Device’s Gateway (5.5.1.1)

Task 1: Understand and Explain the Purpose of a Gateway Address

Task 2: Understand How Network Information Is Configured on a Windows

Task 3: Troubleshoot a Hidden Gateway Address Problem

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Challenge

Task 6: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: Examining a Device’s Gateway (5.5.1.2)

Lab 5-2: Examining a Route (5.5.2.1)

Task 1: Use the route Command to Modify a Windows Computer Routing Table

Task 2: Use a Windows Telnet Client Command telnet to Connect to a Cisco Router

Task 3: Examine Router Routes Using Basic Cisco IOS Commands

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Challenge

Task 6: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: Examining a Route (5.5.2.2)

Skills Integration Challenge: Routing IP Packets (5.6.1.3)

Task 1: Configure a Router Interface

Task 2: Examining Routes

Task 3: Configure a Route Using a GUI

Task 4: Examine the Routing of the IP Packet

Task 5: Reflection

Chapter 6: Addressing the Network: IPv4

IPv4 Addresses

Concept Questions

Binary-to-Decimal Conversion Exercise

Decimal-to-Binary Conversion Exercise

Addresses for Different Purposes

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Internet Research Exercise

Vocabulary: Completion

Concept Questions

Assigning Addresses

Internet Research Exercises

Concept Questions

Is It on My Network?

Binary Matching Exercise

Concept Questions

Internet Research Exercise

Calculating Addresses

Concept Questions

Multiple-Choice Questions

Testing the Network Layer

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Lab 6-1: Ping and Traceroute (6.7.1.1)

Task 1: Use the ping Command to Verify Simple TCP/IP Network Connectivity

Task 2: Use the tracert Command to Verify TCP/IP Connectivity

Task 3: Challenge

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: ping and traceroute (6.7.1.2)

Lab 6-2: Examining ICMP Packets (6.7.2.1)

Task 1: Understand the Format of ICMP Packets

Task 2: Use Wireshark to Capture and Examine ICMP Messages

Task 3: Challenge

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: Examining ICMP Packets (6.7.2.2)

Activity 6-1: IPv4 Address Subnetting, Part 1 (6.7.3.1)

Task 1: For a Given IP Address, Determine Network Information

Task 2: Challenge

Task 3: Clean Up

Activity 6-2: IPv4 Address Subnetting, Part 2 (6.7.4.1)

Task 1: For a Given IP Address and Subnet Mask, Determine Subnet

Information

Task 2: Challenge

Task 3: Clean Up

Lab 6-3: Subnet and Router Configuration (6.7.5.1)

Task 1: Subnet the Address Space

Task 2: Determine Interface Addresses

Task 3: Configure the Serial and FastEthernet Addresses

Task 4: Verify the Configurations

Task 5: Reflection

Packet Tracer Companion: Subnet and Router Configuration (6.7.5.2)

Skills Integration Challenge: Planning Subnets and Configuring IP Addresses (6.8.1.3)

Task 1: IP Subnet Planning

Task 2: Finish Building the Network in Packet Tracer

Task 3: Configure the Network

Task 4: Test the Network

Task 5: Reflection

Chapter 7: OSI Data Link Layer

Data Link Layer: Accessing the Media

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Media Access Control Techniques

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Media Access Control: Addressing and Framing Data

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Concept Questions

Putting It All Together: Follow Data Through an Internetwork

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Lab 7-1: Frame Examination (7.5.2.1)

Task 1: Explain the Header Fields in an Ethernet II Frame

Task 2: Use Wireshark to Capture and Analyze Ethernet II Frames

Task 3: Challenge

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Clean Up

Skills Integration Challenge: Data Link Layer Issues (7.6.1.3)

Task 1: IP Subnet Planning

Task 2: Finish Building the Network in Packet Tracer, Attending to Some Layer 2 Issues

Task 3: Configure the Network

Task 4: Test the Network

Task 5: Reflection

Chapter 8: OSI Physical Layer

The Physical Layer: Communication Signals

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Concept Questions

Physical Signaling and Encoding: Representing Bits

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Physical Media: Connecting Communication

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Lab 8-1: Media Connectors Lab Activity (Lab 8.4.1.1)

Task 1: Become Familiar with the Most Common Functions of a Cable Tester

Task 2: Test Different Cables for Type and Wiring Problems

Task 3: Perform Initial Configuration of the Fluke LinkRunner

Task 4: Verify Cable Length

Task 5: Reflection

Task 6: Challenge

Task 7: Clean Up

Skills Integration Challenge: Connecting Devices and Exploring the Physical View (8.5.1.3)

Task 1: Connect the Devices in the Standard Lab Setup

Task 2: View the Standard Lab Setup in the Physical Workspace

Chapter 9: Ethernet

Overview of Ethernet

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Concept Questions

Ethernet: Communication Through the LAN

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Concept Questions

The Ethernet Frame

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Multiple-Choice Questions

Concept Questions

Ethernet Media Access Control

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Concept Questions

Ethernet Physical Layer

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Hubs and Switches

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Concept Question

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

Multiple-Choice Questions

Lab 9-1: Address Resolution Protocol (9.8.1.1)

Task 1: Use the Windows arp Command

Task 2: Use Wireshark to Examine ARP Exchanges

Task 3: Reflection

Task 4: Challenge

Task 5: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: Address Resolution Protocol (9.8.1.2)

Lab 9-2: Cisco Switch MAC Table Examination (9.8.2.1)

Task 1: Use the Telnet Protocol to Log in to a Cisco Switch

Task 2: Use the Cisco IOS show mac-address-table Command to Examine MAC Addresses and Port Associations

Task 3: Challenge

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: Cisco Switch MAC Table Examination (9.8.2.2)

Lab 9-3: Intermediary Device as an End Device (9.8.3.1)

Task 1: Use Wireshark to Capture and Analyze Frames Originating from Network Nodes

Task 2: Examine the Origination of Frames in a Small Network

Task 3: Reflection

Task 4: Challenge

Task 5: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: An Intermediary Device as an End Device (9.8.3.2)

Skills Integration Challenge: Switched Ethernet (9.9.1.3)

Task 1: IP Subnet Planning

Task 2: Repair Problems with the Ethernet Switched LAN

Task 3: Test the Network

Task 4: Reflection

Chapter 10: Planning and Cabling Networks

LANs: Making the Physical Connection

Concept Questions

Multiple-Choice Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Device Interconnections

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Developing an Addressing Scheme

Concept Questions

Multiple-Choice Questions

Calculating the Subnets

Concept Questions

Device Interconnections

Concept Question

Multiple-Choice Questions

Lab 10-1: How Many Networks? (10.3.2.2)

Task 1: Determine the Number of Subnets in Topology Diagram A

Task 2: Record Subnet Information

Task 3: Determine the Number of Subnets in Topology Diagram B

Task 4: Record Subnet Information

Task 5: Determine the Number of Subnets in Topology Diagram C

Task 6: Record Subnet Information

Task 7: Determine the Number of Subnets in Topology Diagram D

Task 8: Record Subnet Information

Task 9: Reflection

Lab 10-2: Creating a Small Lab Topology (10.6.1.1)

Task 1: Design the Logical Network

Task 2: Configure the Physical Lab Topology

Task 3: Configure the Logical Topology

Task 4: Verify Network Connectivity

Task 5: Reflection

Task 6: Challenge

Task 7: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: Creating a Small Topology (10.6.1.2)

Lab 10-3: Establishing a Console Session with HyperTerminal (10.6.2.1)

Task 1: Connect a Router and Computer with a Console Cable

Task 2: Configure HyperTerminal to Establish a Console Session with a Cisco IOS Router

Task 3: Configure HyperTerminal to Establish a Console Session with a Cisco IOS Switch

Task 3: Reflection

Task 4: Challenge

Task 5: Clean Up

Lab 10-3 (Alternative): Establishing a Console Session with TeraTerm

Task 1: Connect a Router and Computer with a Console Cable

Task 2: Configure TeraTerm Web to Establish a Console Session with the Router

Task 3: Reflection

Task 4: Challenge

Task 5: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: Establishing a Console Session with PT Terminal (10.6.2.2)

Lab 10-4: Establishing a Console Session with Minicom (10.6.3.1)

Task 1: Connect a Router and Computer with a Console Cable

Task 2: Configure Minicom to Establish a Console Session with the Router

Task 3: Perform Basic Commands

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Clean Up

Skills and Integration Challenge: Planning and Cabling Networks (10.7.1.3)

Task 1: Build the Network Topology

Task 2: Create and Assign an Addressing Scheme

Task 3: Interface Configuration

Task 4: Testing Connectivity

Chapter 11: Configuring and Testing Your Network

Configuring Cisco Devices: IOS Basics

Concept Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Matching

Cisco IOS Command Exercises

Test Your Knowledge

Applying a Basic Configuration Using Cisco IOS

Concept Questions

Multiple-Choice Questions

Vocabulary Exercise: Completion

Verifying Connectivity

Test Your Knowledge

Concept Question

Lab 11-1: Network Latency Documentation with ping (11.4.3.3)

Task 1: Use the ping Command to Document Network Latency

Task 2: Compute Various Statistics on the Output of a ping Capture

Task 3: Measure Delay Effects from Larger Datagrams

Task 4: Reflection

Task 5: Challenge

Lab 11-2: Basic Cisco Device Configuration (11.5.1.1)

Task 1: Configure Cisco Router Global Configuration Settings

Task 2: Configure Cisco Router Password Access

Task 3: Configure Cisco Router Interfaces

Task 4: Save the Router Configuration Files

Task 5: Configure a Cisco Switch

Task 6: Reflection

Task 7: Challenge

Task 8: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: Basic Cisco Device Configuration (11.5.1.2)

Lab 11-3: Managing Device Configuration (11.5.2.1)

Task 1: Configure Network Connectivity

Task 2: Use TFTP to Save and Restore a Cisco IOS Configuration

Task 3: Reflection

Task 4: Challenge

Task 5: Clean Up

Packet Tracer Companion: Managing Device Configuration (11.5.2.2)

Lab 11-4: Configure Host Computers for IP Networking (11.5.3.1)

Task 1: Design the Logical Lab Topology

Task 2: Configure the Physical Lab Topology

Task 3: Configure the Logical Topology

Task 4: Verify Network Connectivity

Task 5: Reflection

Task 6: Challenge

Task 7: Clean Up

Lab 11-5: Network Testing (11.5.4.1)

Task 1: Design the Logical Lab Topology

Task 2: Configure the Physical Lab Topology

Task 3: Configure the Logical Topology

Task 4: Verify Network Connectivity

Task 5: Reflection

Task 6: Challenge

Task 7: Clean Up

Lab 11-6: Network Documentation with Utility Commands (11.5.5.1)

Task 1: Design the Logical Lab Topology

Task 2: Configure the Physical Lab Topology

Task 3: Configure the Logical Topology

Task 4: Verify Network Connectivity

Task 5: Document the Network

Task 6: Reflection

Task 7: Challenge

Task 8: Clean Up

Lab 11-7: Case Study: Datagram Analysis with Wireshark (11.5.6.1)

Task 1: Prepare the Lab

Task 2: Review the Process of Data Flowing Through the Network

Task 3: Analyze Captured Packets

Task 4: Complete the Final Analysis

Task 5: Conclusion

Task 6: Summary

Skills Integration Challenge: Configuring and Analyzing Networks (11.6.1.3)

Task 1: Plan

Task 2: Build and Configure the Network

Task 3: Test and Analyze

Task 4: Reflection

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.1.2008
Reihe/Serie Cisco Networking Academy - Mind Wide Open
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