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Introduction xxi
Assessment Test xxviii
Chapter 1 Networking Fundamentals 1(28)
The OSI Model
2(5)
The Upper Layers: Application, Presentation, and Session
4(1)
Making Sense of Layers
4(2)
The Lower Layers: Physical, Data Link, Network, and Transport
6(1)
Layer 1: The Physical Layer
7(1)
Layer 2: The Data Link Layer
8(5)
A Brief History of Ethernet
8(2)
The MAC Address Table
10(2)
Maximum Transmission Unit
12(1)
Subnet Limits
12(1)
Layer 3: The Network Layer
13(5)
Forwarding within a Subnet
14(1)
Forwarding between Subnets
14(2)
Address Resolution Protocol
16(1)
Fragmentation
17(1)
Routing vs. Forwarding
18(1)
Layer 4: The Transport Layer
18(4)
Transmission Control Protocol
19(2)
Encapsulation and Decapsulation
21(1)
Summary
22(1)
Exam Essentials
22(2)
Review Questions
24(5)
Chapter 2 Spanning Tree Protocols 29(38)
The Need for Spanning Tree
31(1)
VLANs and Trunking
32(6)
Dynamic Trunking
34(1)
Unconditional Trunking
35(1)
Active and Allowed VLANs
36(2)
Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree
38(12)
Electing the Root Bridge
38(3)
Calculating the Root Ports
41(3)
Calculating the Root Ports of Indirectly Connected Switches
44(2)
Modifying Port Cost
46(1)
Modifying Port Priority
47(1)
Calculating Blocked Ports
48(1)
Port States
49(1)
Port Roles
49(1)
Link Types
49(1)
Multiple Spanning Tree
50(5)
Root Bridges and Port Priority
52(1)
Internal Spanning Tree
53(1)
Native VLAN
54(1)
Topology Change Detection
55(1)
Spanning Tree Extensions
55(3)
Root Guard
55(2)
BPDU Guard and BPDU Filter
57(1)
Unidirectional Link Detection
58(1)
Loop Guard
58(1)
Summary
58(1)
Exam Essentials
59(1)
Exercises
60(2)
Review Questions
62(5)
Chapter 3 Enterprise Network Design 67(38)
Physical Network Architectures
68(6)
Comparing Campus and Data. Center Networks
69(1)
The Three-Tier Architecture
70(3)
The Two-Tier Collapsed Core: A Cheaper Alternative
73(1)
Layer 2 Design
74(8)
Switched and Routed Interfaces
75(1)
Switched Topologies
76(5)
Routed Access Topology
81(1)
EtherChannels
82(9)
Load-Balancing Methods
83(1)
Static EtherChannels
84(4)
Port Aggregation Control Protocol
88(2)
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
90(1)
First-Hop Redundancy Protocols
91(6)
Hot Standby Router Protocol
92(2)
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
94(1)
Gateway Load-Balancing Protocol
95(2)
Summary
97(1)
Exam Essentials
98(2)
Review Questions
100(5)
Chapter 4 Wireless LAN (WLAN) 105(30)
Radio Frequency Fundamentals
106(9)
Frequency and Amplitude
107(2)
Carrier Frequency
109(1)
Power Levels
110(5)
WLAN 802.11 Standards
115(9)
The Physical Layer: Frequencies and Channels
115(4)
Layer 2: 802.11 Media Access Control (MAC)
119(5)
Access Point Modes
124(2)
Autonomous
124(1)
Lightweight
124(1)
Wireless LAN Controller Selection Process
125(1)
Roaming and Location Services
126(2)
Roaming
126(2)
Location Services
128(1)
Summary
128(1)
Exam Essentials
129(1)
Review Questions
130(5)
Chapter 5 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) 135(36)
Link-State Advertisements
136(5)
OSPF Areas
137(1)
LSA Types
137(4)
Neighbor Operations
141(1)
Configuring OSPF
142(21)
Configuring Area 0 on a Broadcast Network
142(1)
Viewing Neighbor Adjacencies
143(1)
Rigging the Designated Router Election
144(2)
Viewing and Understanding LSAs
146(8)
Authentication
154(4)
Passive Interfaces
158(1)
Injecting a Default Route
159(2)
Inter-Area Summarization
161(1)
Route Filtering
162(1)
Distribute Lists
162(1)
Summary
163(1)
Exam Essentials
164(1)
Exercises
164(2)
Review Questions
166(5)
Chapter 6 Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) 171(26)
EIGRP Fundamentals
172(6)
EIGRP Packet Types
172(1)
The Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL)
173(3)
Weighted Metrics
176(2)
Configuring EIGRP
178(12)
Equal Cost Multipathing
181(1)
Modifying Metrics
182(4)
Switching Types
186(1)
Unequal Cost Multipathing
187(3)
Summary
190(1)
Exam Essentials
190(1)
Exercises
191(1)
Review Questions
192(5)
Chapter 7 The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) 197(36)
BGP Fundamentals
198(4)
BGP AS Numbers
199(2)
BGP Session States
201(1)
Configuring BGP
202(23)
Advertising Prefixes
204(1)
Path Selection
205(5)
Route Redistribution among BGP, OSPF, and EIGRP
210(4)
Testing IP Reachability Using Tcl Scripts
214(1)
Troubleshooting
215(3)
Modifying Weight
218(2)
Advertising Summary Routes Using Route Aggregation
220(2)
Route Filtering Using Route Maps and Prefix Lists
222(3)
Summary
225(1)
Exam Essentials
226(1)
Exercises
226(2)
Review Questions
228(5)
Chapter 8 Network Address Translation and Multicast 233(42)
Network Address Translation
234(18)
Address Types
234(2)
Static NAT
236(5)
Dynamic NAT
241(6)
NAT Overload with Port Address Translation
247(3)
Outside Static NAT
250(1)
Removing NAT Configurations
251(1)
Multicast
252(13)
IP Multicast
253(1)
LAN Multicast
253(4)
Multicast Routing
257(1)
Configuring PIM
258(4)
Configuring a Multicast Receiver
262(2)
IP Multicast and Ethernet
264(1)
Summary
265(2)
Exam Essentials
267(1)
Exercises
268(2)
Review Questions
270(5)
Chapter 9 Quality of Service 275(28)
Understanding Quality of Service
276(1)
Classification and Marking
277(7)
Differentiated Services
277(3)
Layer 2 Marking
280(1)
Class Maps and Policy Maps
280(1)
Wireless QoS
281(3)
Policing
284(4)
Single-Rate, Two-Color Policing
284(1)
Single-Rate, Three-Color Policing
285(2)
Two-Rate Policing
287(1)
Queuing
288(7)
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
288(5)
Low-Latency Queuing
293(2)
Explicit Congestion Notification
295(1)
Shaping
295(2)
Summary
297(1)
Exam Essentials
297(1)
Exercises
298(1)
Review Questions
299(4)
Chapter 10 Network Virtualization 303(50)
Virtual Machines, Hypervisors, and Network Virtualization
304(8)
Virtual Machines and Server Virtualization
305(2)
Network Virtualization
307(5)
Generic Routing Encapsulation Tunnels
312(7)
Configuring a GRE Tunnel to Tunnel IPv4 and IPv6 over IPv4
312(6)
Recursive Routing
318(1)
IP Security
319(7)
Internet Key Exchange
320(1)
Encapsulating Security Payload
320(1)
Configuring IPsec in Transport Mode with a GRE Tunnel
321(3)
Configuring IPsec in Tunnel Mode
324(2)
Location/ID Separation Protocol
326(8)
LISP Terminology
328(1)
Configuring LISP
328(4)
Simulating IP Mobility
332(2)
Is LISP a Routing Protocol?
334(1)
Virtual Extensible Local Area Network
334(6)
MAC Address Learning
335(1)
Forwarding
335(1)
Configuring VXLAN
336(1)
VXLAN Control Planes
336(1)
Configuring the Underlay
337(1)
Configuring the Overlay
338(1)
Configuring R1 and R2
339(1)
Virtual Routing and Forwarding
340(5)
Configuring a VRF
340(2)
Configuring Multi-VRF EIGRP
342(3)
Summary
345(1)
Exam Essentials
345(1)
Exercises
346(1)
Review Questions
347(6)
Chapter 11 Software-Defined Networking and Network Programmability 353(44)
What Is Software-Defined Networking?
355(1)
Software-Defined Access
356(13)
SD-Access Layers
357(1)
Physical Layer
357(1)
Network Underlay
358(1)
Fabric Overlay
359(4)
Controller Layer
363(1)
Management Layer
364(5)
Software-Defined WAN
369(3)
vManage Network Management System
370(1)
vSmart Controller
370(1)
vBond Orchestrator
371(1)
vEdge Routers
371(1)
Network Programmability and Automation
372(19)
The Cisco DNA Center Intent API
372(7)
vManage REST API
379(4)
NETCONF
383(3)
Embedded Event Manager
386(2)
Configuration Management Platforms
388(3)
Summary
391(1)
Exam Essentials
391(1)
Exercises
392(1)
Review Questions
393(4)
Chapter 12 Network Security and Monitoring 397(46)
Infrastructure Security
398(16)
Device Access
399(3)
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
402(5)
Access Control Lists
407(5)
Control Plane Policing
412(2)
Cisco Security Products
414(4)
AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client
414(1)
Umbrella
414(1)
Advanced Malware Protection ThreatGrid
414(1)
Advanced Malware Protection for Endpoints
415(1)
Firepower Next-Generation Firewall
415(1)
TrustSec
416(2)
MAC Security
418(1)
Wireless Security
418(7)
WebAuth
418(4)
Configuring WPA2 with 802.1X
422(1)
Configuring 802.1X on the Client
422(2)
Configure Preshared Keys
424(1)
Monitoring
425(11)
Conditional Debugs
425(1)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
425(1)
Syslog
426(2)
Network Time Protocol
428(1)
NetFlow and Flexible NetFlow
429(3)
Switched Port Analyzer
432(2)
IP Service Level Agreement
434(2)
Summary
436(1)
Exam Essentials
437(1)
Exercises
438(1)
Review Questions
439(4)
Appendix Answers to Review Questions 443
Chapter 1: Networking Fundamentals
444(1)
Chapter 2: Spanning Tree Protocols
445(2)
Chapter 3: Enterprise Network Design
447(1)
Chapter 4: Wireless LAN (WLAN)
448(2)
Chapter 5: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
450(1)
Chapter 6: Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
451(2)
Chapter 7: The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
453(1)
Chapter 8: Network Address Translation and Multicast
454(2)
Chapter 9: Quality of Service
456(1)
Chapter 10: Network Virtualization
457(2)
Chapter 11: Software-Defined Networking and Network Programmability
459(1)
Chapter 12: Network Security and Monitoring
460
Index 46
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ben Piper is an IT consultant who has created more than 20 training courses, covering Cisco routing and switching, Amazon Web Services, Puppet configuration management, and Windows Server Administration. He is the co-author of AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Study Guide: Foundational (CLF-C01) Exam, AWS Certified Solutions Architect Study Guide: Associate (SAA-C01) Exam, AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Practice Tests: Associate (SOA-C01) Exam, and Learn Cisco Network Administration in a Month of Lunches.