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Programs >> Cisco >> * CCNA 640-802

 

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size route and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN.

 

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Part 1: setup the diagram below with real 6 Routers, 4 Switches, 1 Access Server, and 4 VMware virtual machines, from scratch.

Part 2: play CCNA labs and tasks in this setup.

 

 

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Course Outline CCNA 640-802:

Module 1 How to Subnet

  • Class A–E Addresses
  • Converting Between Decimal Numbers and Binary
  • Subnetting a Class C Network Using Binary
  • Subnetting a Class B Network Using Binary
  • Binary ANDing
  • So Why AND?
  • Shortcuts in Binary ANDing
  • The Enhanced Bob Maneuver for Subnetting

Module 2 VLSM

  • IP Subnet Zero
  • VLSM Example
  • Step 1 Determine How Many H Bits Will Be Needed to Satisfy the Largest Network
  • Step 2 Pick a Subnet for the Largest Network to Use
  • Step 3 Pick the Next Largest Network to Work With
  • Step 4 Pick the Third Largest Network to Work With
  • Step 5 Determine Network Numbers for Serial Links

Module 3 Route Summarization

  • Example for Understanding Route Summarization
  • Step 1: Summarize Winnipeg’s Routes
  • Step 2: Summarize Calgary’s Routes
  • Step 3: Summarize Edmonton’s Routes
  • Step 4: Summarize Vancouver’s Routes
  • Route Summarization and Route Flapping
  • Requirements for Route Summarization

Module 4 Cables and Connections

  • Connecting a Rollover Cable to Your Router or Switch
  • Terminal Settings
  • LAN Connections
  • Serial Cable Types
  • Which Cable to Use?
  • 568A Versus 568B Cables

Module 5 The Command-Line Interface

  • Shortcuts for Entering Commands
  • Using the Tab Key to Complete Commands
  • Using the Question Mark for Help
  • enable Command
  • exit Command
  • disable Command
  • logout Command
  • Setup Mode
  • Keyboard Help
  • History Commands
  • show Commands

Module 6 Configuring a Single Cisco Router

  • Router Modes
  • Entering Global Configuration Mode
  • Configuring a Router Name
  • Configuring Passwords
  • Password Encryption
  • Interface Names
  • Moving Between Interfaces
  • Configuring a Serial Interface
  • Configuring a Fast Ethernet Interface
  • Creating a Message-of-the-Day Banner
  • Creating a Login Banner
  • Setting the Clock Time Zone
  • Assigning a Local Host Name to an IP Address
  • The no ip domain-lookup Command
  • The logging synchronous Command
  • The exec-timeout Command
  • Saving Configurations
  • Erasing Configurations
  • show Commands
  • EXEC Commands in Configuration Mode: The do Command
  • Configuration Example: Basic Router Configuration

Module 7 Static Routing

  • Configuring a Static Route on a Router
  • The permanent Keyword (Optional)
  • Static Routes and Administrative Distance (Optional)
  • Configuring a Default Route on a Router
  • Verifying Static Routes
  • Configuration Example: Static Routes

Module 8 RIP

  • The ip classless Command
  • RIP Routing: Mandatory Commands
  • RIP Routing: Optional Commands
  • Troubleshooting RIP Issues
  • Configuration Example: RIPv2 Routing

Module 9 EIGRP

  • Configuring Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
  • EIGRP Auto-Summarization
  • Load Balancing: variance
  • Bandwidth Use
  • Authentication
  • Verifying EIGRP
  • Troubleshooting EIGRP
  • Configuration Example: EIGRP

Module 10 Single Area OSPF

  • Configuring OSPF: Mandatory Commands
  • Using Wildcard Masks with OSPF Areas
  • Configuring OSPF: Optional Commands
  • Loopback Interfaces
  • Router ID
  • DR/BDR Elections
  • Modifying Cost Metrics
  • Authentication: Simple
  • Authentication: Using MD5 Encryption
  • Timers
  • Propagating a Default Route
  • Verifying OSPF Configuration
  • Troubleshooting OSPF
  • Configuration Example: Single Area OSPF

Module 11 Configuring a Switch

  • Help Commands
  • Command Modes
  • Verifying Commands
  • Resetting Switch Configuration
  • Setting Host Names
  • Setting Passwords
  • Setting IP Addresses and Default Gateways
  • Setting Interface Descriptions
  • Setting Duplex Operation
  • Setting Operation Speed
  • Managing the MAC Address Table
  • Configuring Static MAC Addresses
  • Switch Port Security
  • Verifying Switch Port Security
  • Sticky MAC Addresses
  • Configuration Example

Module 12 VLANs

  • Creating Static VLANs
  • Using VLAN Configuration Mode
  • Using VLAN Database Mode
  • Assigning Ports to VLANs
  • Using the range Command
  • Verifying VLAN Information
  • Saving VLAN Configurations
  • Erasing VLAN Configurations
  • Configuration Example: VLANs

Module 13 VLAN Trunking Protocol and Inter-VLAN Routing

  • Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)
  • Setting the Encapsulation Type
  • VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
  • Using Global Configuration Mode
  • Using VLAN Database Mode
  • Verifying VTP
  • Inter-VLAN Communication Using an External Router:
  • Router-on-a-Stick
  • Inter-VLAN Communication Tips
  • Configuration Example: Inter-VLAN Communication

Module 14 STP and EtherChannel

  • Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Configuring the Root Switch
  • Configuring a Secondary Root Switch
  • Configuring Port Priority
  • Configuring the Path Cost
  • Configuring the Switch Priority of a VLAN
  • Configuring STP Timers
  • Verifying STP
  • Optional STP Configurations
  • Changing the Spanning-Tree Mode
  • Extended System ID
  • Enabling Rapid Spanning Tree
  • Troubleshooting Spanning Tree
  • Configuration Example: STP
  • EtherChannel
  • Interface Modes in EtherChannel
  • Guidelines for Configuring EtherChannel
  • Configuring Layer 2 EtherChannel
  • Verifying EtherChannel
  • Configuration Example: EtherChannel

Module 15 Implementing a Wireless LAN

  • Wireless Access Point Configuration: Linksys 300N Access Point
  • Wireless Client Configuration: Linksys Wireless-N Notebook Adapter

Module 16 Backing Up and Restoring Cisco IOS Software and Configurations

  • Boot System Commands
  • The Cisco IOS File System
  • Backing Up Configurations to a TFTP Server
  • Restoring Configurations from a TFTP Server
  • Backing Up the Cisco IOS Software to a TFTP Server
  • Restoring/Upgrading the Cisco IOS Software from a TFTP Server
  • Restoring the Cisco IOS Software from ROM Monitor Mode
  • Using Xmodem
  • Restoring the Cisco IOS Software Using the ROM Monitor
  • Environmental Variables and tftpdnld Command

Module 17 Password-Recovery Procedures and the Configuration Register

  • The Configuration Register
  • A Visual Representation
  • What the Bits Mean
  • The Boot Field
  • Console Terminal Baud Rate Settings
  • Changing the Console Line Speed: CLI
  • Changing the Console Line Speed: ROM Monitor Mode
  • Password-Recovery Procedures for Cisco Routers
  • Password Recovery for 2960 Series Switches

Module 18 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

  • Cisco Discovery Protocol

Module 19 Telnet and SSH

  • Using Telnet to Remotely Connect to Other Devices
  • Configuring the Secure Shell Protocol (SSH)

Module 20 The ping and traceroute Commands

  • ICMP Redirect Messages
  • The ping Command
  • Examples of Using the ping and the Extended ping Commands
  • The traceroute Command

Module 21 SNMP and Syslog

  • Configuring SNMP
  • Configuring Syslog

Module 22 Basic Troubleshooting

  • Viewing the Routing Table
  • Determining the Gateway of Last Resort
  • Determining the Last Routing Update
  • OSI Layer 3 Testing
  • OSI Layer 7 Testing
  • Interpreting the show interface Command
  • Clearing Interface Counters
  • Using CDP to Troubleshoot
  • The traceroute Command
  • The show controllers Command
  • debug Commands
  • Using Time Stamps
  • Operating System IP Verification Commands
  • The ip http server Command
  • The netstat Command

Module 23 Network Address Translation

  • Private IP Addresses: RFC 1918
  • Configuring Dynamic NAT: One Private to
  • One Public Address Translation
  • Configuring PAT: Many Private to One Public AddressTranslation
  • Configuring Static NAT: One Private to One Permanent
  • Public Address Translation
  • Verifying NAT and PAT Configurations
  • Troubleshooting NAT and PAT Configurations
  • Configuration Example: PAT

Module 24 DHCP

  • Configuring DHCP
  • Verifying and Troubleshooting DHCP Configuration
  • Configuring a DHCP Helper Address
  • DHCP Client on a Cisco IOS Software Ethernet Interface
  • Configuration Example: DHCP

Module 25 IPv6

  • Assigning IPv6 Addresses to Interfaces
  • IPv6 and RIPng
  • Configuration Example: IPv6 RIP
  • IPv6 Tunnels: Manual Overlay Tunnel
  • Static Routes in IPv6
  • Floating Static Routes in IPv6
  • Verifying and Troubleshooting IPv6
  • IPv6 Ping

Module 26 HDLC and PPP

  • Configuring HDLC Encapsulation on a Serial Line
  • Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Mandatory Commands)
  • Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Compression
  • Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Link Quality
  • Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Multilink
  • Configuring PPP on a Serial Line (Optional Commands): Authentication
  • Verifying or Troubleshooting a Serial Link/PPP
  • Encapsulation
  • Configuration Example: PPP

Module 27 Frame Relay

  • Configuring Frame Relay
  • Setting the Frame Relay Encapsulation Type
  • Setting the Frame Relay Encapsulation LMI Type
  • Setting the Frame Relay DLCI Number
  • Configuring a Frame Relay map Statement
  • Configuring a Description of the Interface (Optional)
  • Configuring Frame Relay Using Subinterfaces
  • Verifying Frame Relay
  • Troubleshooting Frame Relay
  • Configuration Examples: Frame Relay

Module 28 IP Access Control List Security

  • Access List Numbers
  • Using Wildcard Masks
  • ACL Keywords
  • Creating Standard ACLs
  • Applying Standard ACLs to an Interface
  • Verifying ACLs
  • Removing ACLs
  • Creating Extended ACLs
  • Applying Extended ACLs to an Interface
  • The established Keyword (Optional)
  • Creating Named ACLs
  • Using Sequence Numbers in Named ACLs
  • Removing Specific Lines in Named ACLs Using Sequence Numbers
  • Sequence Number Tips
  • Including Comments About Entries in ACLs
  • Restricting Virtual Terminal Access
  • Configuration Examples: ACLs

Module 29 Security Device Manager

  • Security Device Manager: Connecting with CLI
  • Security Device Manager: Connecting with GUI
  • SDM Express Wizard with No CLI Preconfiguration
  • Resetting the Router to Factory Defaults Using SDM
  • SDM User Interfaces
  • Configuring Interfaces Using SDM
  • Configuring Routing Using SDM
  • SDM Monitor Mode
  • Using SDM to Configure a Router to Act as a DHCP Server
  • Using SDM to Configure an Interface as a DHCP Client
  • Using SDM to Configure NAT/PAT
  • What to Do If You Lose SDM Connectivity Because of an erase
  • startup-config Command

 

 

 

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