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Session 1
Section A: Introduction
· Series Objectives
· Icons and Symbols
Section B: VLAN and Trunking
· VLAN Usage
· Segmentation
· Router Gateway
· Router Options
· VLAN Routing Design
· VLAN Campus Design
· Trunking Protocols
· Comparing ISL and 802.1Q
Section C: VLAN Trunking Protocol
· VTP
· VTP Modes
· VTP Operation
· VTP Messages
· VTP Pruning
Section D: Configuring and Verifying VLANs
· Prerequisites for VLANs
· Other Prerequisites for VLANs
· Creating a VLAN
· Viewing VLANs
· Creating VLANs
· Enabling Trunks
· Configuring VTP Domains
· Assigning Ports
Section E: Configuring VLAN Trunking
· Considerations for VLAN Trunking
· Configuring a Trunk
· Verifying Trunking
· Controlling Access to VLANs
· VLAN Access Example
Section F: Configuring and Verifying VTP
· Configuring VTP
· Verifying VTP Status
· Reviewing VTP Configuration Commands
· Cautions while Configuring VTP
· Problems with VTP Configuration
· Configuring Transparent Mode
Section G: Troubleshooting VTP
· Troubleshooting Methodologies
· Identifying VTP Problems
· Troubleshooting VTP Problems
· New Switch Connection Problems
· Troubleshooting New Switch Connections
· Practices to Avoid VTP Problems
Section H: Implementing Switch Security
· Implementing Port Security
· Configuring and Verifying Port Security
· Checking for Port Security Problems
· Troubleshooting Port Security
· VLAN and Trunking Problems
· Ensuring Right Access Interface
· Ensuring Access VLANs are Active
· Trunks and VLAN Forwarding
· Troubleshooting the Data Plane
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Session 2
Section A: Spanning Tree Protocol Enhancements
· Cisco Enhancements to STP
· PortFast
· UplinkFast
· BackboneFast
· EtherChannel
· Configuring EtherChannel
Section B: Rapid STP
· RSTP
· RSTP Types of Links and Edges
· RSTP Port States
· RSTP Port Roles
· RSTP Convergence
· RSTP Convergence Example
· Configuring RSTP
Section C: Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
· PVST+
· Using PVST+ for Load Balancing
· Troubleshooting STP
· Identifying the Root Switch
· Identifying the Root Port
· Determining the Designated Port
Section D: VLSM and Route Summarization
· VLSM
· Requirements for Using VLSM
· Overlapping VLSM Subnets
· Designing a Subnetting Scheme
· Steps to Design a Subnetting Scheme
· Subnetting Scheme Example
· Adding a New Subnet
Section E: Manual Route Summarization
· Route Summarization
· Basic Concepts of Route Summarization
· Central Routing Table
· Site A and Site B Routing Tables
· Strategies for Route Summarization
· Route Summarization Example
Section F: Autosummarization
· Route Autosummariztion
· Using Autosummarization
· Discontiguous Classful Networks
· Configuring Autosummarization
Section G: Running IPv6
· Migrating to IPv6
· Advantages of Using IPv6
· IPv6 Address Conventions
· Conventions for Writing IPv6 Prefixes
· Assigning IPv6 Prefixes
Section H: Technological Requirements for IPv6
· IPv6 Routing Protocols
· Configuring IPv6
· IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stacks
· Tunneling
· Types of Tunneling
· Using NAT-PT
Section I: Resolving IP Addressing Problems
· IP Address Conflicts
· Resolving IP Conflicts
· Manually Fixing IP Conflicts
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Session 3
Section A: Routing Protocols
· Types of Routing Protocols
· IGP Routing Protocols
· Distance-Vector Routing Protocols
· Link-State Routing Protocols
· Comparing IGPs
Section B: Open Shortest Path First
· OSPF
· Configuring OSPF
· Configuring OSPF in Single Area
· Authenticating OSPF
· Troubleshooting the OSPF Interface
Section C: Enhanced IGRP
· EIGRP
· Steps to Configure EIGRP
· Configuring EIGRP
· Authenticating EIGRP
· Troubleshooting the EIGRP Interface
Section D: Verifying Connectivity
· The ping Command
· Extended ping Command
· The traceroute Command
· The telnet and SSH Commands
Section E: Troubleshooting Routing
· Isolating IP Routing Problems
· Isolating IP Routing Problems Example
· IP Routing Problems Related to Routers
· Troubleshooting Forward Route Problems
· Troubleshooting Reverse Route Problems
Section F: Implementing Basic Router Security
· Configuring Basic Router Security
· Implementing Access Security to Router
· Implementing Route Process Security
· Logging, NTP, and User LAN Security
· Basic Router Security Tips
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