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The only authorized Labs & Study Guide for the Cisco Networking Academy Introduction to Networks course in the CCNA Routing and Switching curriculum







Each chapter of this book is divided into a Study Guide section followed by a Lab section.

 



The Study Guide section offers exercises that help you learn the concepts, configurations, and troubleshooting skills crucial to your success as a CCENT exam candidate. Each chapter is slightly different and includes some or all the following types of exercises:







Vocabulary Matching Exercises







Concept Questions Exercises







Skill-Building Activities and Scenarios







Configuration Scenarios







Packet Tracer Exercises







Troubleshooting Scenarios

  







The Labs & Activities include all the online course Labs and Packet Tracer activity instructions. If applicable, this section begins with a Command Reference that you will complete to highlight all the commands introduced in the chapter.
Introduction xxxiv
Chapter 1 Exploring the Network 1(40)
Study Guide
2(1)
Globally Connected
2(1)
Vocabulary Exercise: Matching
2(1)
Completion Exercise
2(1)
LANs, WANs, and the Internet
3(5)
Completion Exercise
3(2)
Classify and Identify Network Components
5(1)
Compare LANs and WANs
6(1)
Vocabulary Exercise: Matching
7(1)
The Network as a Platform
8(1)
Classify the Requirements for a Reliable Network
8(1)
The Changing Network Environment
9(1)
Completion Exercise
9(1)
Network Security Terminology
9(1)
Labs and Activities
10(31)
1.0.1.2 Class Activity-Draw Your Concept of the Internet
10(1)
Objectives
10(1)
Background/Scenario
10(1)
Required Resources
10(1)
Reflection
10(1)
1.1.1.8 Lab-Researching Network Collaboration Tools
11(13)
Objectives
11(1)
Background/Scenario
11(1)
Required Resources
11(1)
Part 1 Use Collaboration Tools
11(1)
Part 2 Share Documents with Google Drive
11(5)
Part 3 Explore Conferencing and Web Meetings
16(1)
Part 4 Create Wiki Pages
16(7)
Reflection
23(1)
1.2.4.4 Packet Tracer-Help and Navigation Tips
24(4)
Topology
24(1)
Objectives
24(1)
Background
24(2)
Challenge
26(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
27(1)
1.2.4.5 Packet Tracer-Network Representation
28(7)
Topology
28(1)
Objectives
28(2)
Challenge
30(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
31(1)
Objectives
32(1)
Background/Scenario
32(1)
Required Resources
32(1)
Part 1 Survey Your Understanding of Convergence
32(1)
Part 2 Research ISPs Offering Converged Services
32(1)
Part 3 Researching Local ISPs Offering Converged Services
33(1)
Part 4 Select Best Local ISP Converged Service Offering
33(1)
Part 5 Research Local Companies or Public Institutions Using
Convergence Technologies
34(1)
Reflection
34(1)
1.4.4.3 Lab-Researching IT and Networking Job Opportunities
35(4)
Objectives
35(1)
Background/Scenario
35(1)
Required Resources
35(1)
Part 1 Research Job Opportunities
35(2)
Part 2 Reflect on Research
37(2)
1.5.1.1 Class Activity-Draw Your Concept of the Internet Now
39(3)
Objectives
39(1)
Background/Scenario
39(1)
Required Resources
39(1)
Reflection
39(1)
Modeling Activity Graphic Representation
40(1)
Chapter 2 Configure a Network Operating System 41(58)
Study Guide
42(1)
IOS Bootcamp
42(2)
Completion Exercise
42(1)
Accessing Devices
42(1)
Navigating the IOS Matching Exercise
43(1)
Hotkeys and Shortcuts
43(1)
Basic Device Configuration
44(3)
Apply a Basic Configuration
44(2)
Packet Tracer Exercise 2-1 Basic Switch Configuration
46(1)
Labs and Activities
47(1)
Command Reference
47(52)
2.0.1.2 Class Activity-It Is Just an Operating System!
48(1)
Objectives
48(1)
Background/Scenario
48(1)
Required Resources
48(1)
Reflection
48(1)
2.1.4.6 Packet Tracer-Navigating the IOS
49(5)
Topology
49(1)
Objectives
49(1)
Background
49(1)
Part 1 Establish Basic Connections, Access the CLI, and Explore Help
49(1)
Part 2 Explore EXEC Modes
50(1)
Part 3 Set the Clock
51(2)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
53(1)
2.1.4.7 Lab-Establishing a Console Session with Tera Term
54(11)
Topology
54(1)
Objectives
54(1)
Background/Scenario
54(1)
Required Resources
54(1)
Part 1 Access a Cisco Switch Through the Serial Console Port
55(2)
Part 2 Display and Configure Basic Device Settings
57(1)
Part 3 (Optional) Access a Cisco Router Using a Mini-USB Console Cable
58(5)
Reflection
63(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
63(2)
2.2.3.4 Packet Tracer-Configuring Initial Switch Settings
65(6)
Topology
65(1)
Objectives
65(1)
Background
65(1)
Part 1 Verify the Default Switch Configuration
65(1)
Part 2 Create a Basic Switch Configuration
66(2)
Part 3 Configure a MOTD Banner
68(1)
Part 4 Save Configuration Files to NVRAM
69(1)
Part 5 Configure S2
69(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
70(1)
2.3.2.5 Packet Tracer-Implementing Basic Connectivity
71(4)
Topology
71(1)
Addressing Table
71(1)
Objectives
71(1)
Background
71(1)
Part 1 Perform a Basic Configuration on S1 and S2
71(1)
Part 2 Configure the PCs
72(1)
Part 3 Configure the Switch Management Interface
73(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
74(1)
2.3.3.3 Lab-Building a Simple Network
75(13)
Topology
75(1)
Addressing Table
75(1)
Objectives
75(1)
Background/Scenario
75(1)
Required Resources
76(1)
Part 1 Set Up the Network Topology (Ethernet Only)
76(1)
Part 2 Configure PC Hosts
77(4)
Part 3 Configure and Verify Basic Switch Settings
81(5)
Reflection
86(1)
Appendix A: Initializing and Reloading a Switch
86(2)
2.3.3.4 Lab-Configuring a Switch Management Address
88(8)
Topology
88(1)
Addressing Table
88(1)
Objectives
88(1)
Background/Scenario
88(1)
Required Resources
88(1)
Part 1 Configure a Basic Network Device
89(2)
Part 2 Verify and Test Network Connectivity
91(4)
Reflection
95(1)
2.4.1.1 Class Activity-Tutor Mel
96(2)
Objectives
96(1)
Background/Scenario
96(1)
Required Resources
96(1)
Reflection
96(2)
2.4.1.2 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
98(2)
Addressing Table
98(1)
Objectives
98(1)
Scenario
98(1)
Requirements
98(1)
Chapter 3 Network Protocols and Communications 99(38)
Study Guide
100(1)
Rules of Communication
100(1)
Vocabulary Exercise: Matching
100(1)
Network Protocols and Standards
101(4)
Protocol Definitions: Matching
101(1)
Mapping the Protocols of the TCP/IP Suite
102(1)
Standards Organizations: Matching
103(1)
OSI Reference Model Layers: Matching
104(1)
TCP/IP Model Layers: Matching
104(1)
Mapping the Layers of the OSI and TCP/IP Models
105(1)
Moving Data in the Network
105(2)
Data Encapsulation and the PDUs
106(1)
The Role of Addressing in Network Communications
106(1)
Labs and Activities
107(30)
3.0.1.2 Class Activity-Designing a Communications System
107(1)
Objectives
107(1)
Background/Scenario
107(1)
Reflection
107(1)
3.2.3.4 Lab-Researching Networking Standards
108(3)
Objectives
108(1)
Background/Scenario
108(1)
Required Resources
108(1)
Part 1 Research Networking Standards Organizations
108(2)
Part 2 Reflect on Internet and Computer Networking Experiences
110(1)
3.2.4.6 Packet Tracer-Investigating the TCP/IP and OSI Models in Action
111(5)
Topology
111(1)
Objectives
111(1)
Background
111(1)
Part 1 Examine HTTP Web Traffic
111(3)
Part 2 Display Elements of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
114(1)
Challenge
115(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
115(1)
3.4.1.1 Lab-installing Wireshark
116(6)
Objectives
116(1)
Background/Scenario
116(1)
Required Resources
116(1)
Download and Install Wireshark
116(6)
3.4.1.2 Lab-Using Wireshark to View Network Traffic
122(14)
Topology
122(1)
Objectives
122(1)
Background/Scenario
122(1)
Required Resources
122(1)
Part 1 Capture and Analyze Local ICMP Data in Wireshark
123(5)
Part 2 Capture and Analyze Remote ICMP Data in Wireshark
128(2)
Reflection
130(1)
Appendix A: Allowing ICMP Traffic Through a Firewall
130(6)
3.4.1.3 Class Activity-Guaranteed to Work!
136(2)
Objectives
136(1)
Background/Scenario
136(1)
Required Resources
136(1)
Reflection
136(1)
Chapter 4 Network Access 137(38)
Study Guide
138(1)
Physical Layer Protocols
138(1)
Completion Exercise
138(1)
Network Media
139(5)
Copper Cabling Completion Exercise
139(1)
Compare UTP, STP, and Coaxial Characteristics
140(1)
Limiting the Negative Effect of Crosstalk
140(1)
UTP Cable Categories
141(1)
UTP Cable Wiring Standards
141(1)
UTP Cable Pinouts
141(1)
Fiber-Optic Cabling Completion Exercise
142(1)
Compare Single-Mode and Multimode Fiber
143(1)
Wireless Media Completion Exercise
143(1)
Data Link Layer Protocols
144(1)
Data Link Layer Completion Exercise
144(1)
Media Access Control
145(2)
Topologies and Access Methods Completion Exercise
145(1)
Label the Generic Frame Fields
146(1)
Labs and Activities
147(28)
4.0.1.2 Class Activity-Managing the Medium
147(2)
Objectives
147(1)
Background/Scenario
147(1)
Required Resources
147(1)
Reflection
147(2)
4.1.2.4 Lab-Identifying Network Devices and Cabling
149(3)
Objectives
149(1)
Background/Scenario
149(1)
Part 1 Identify Network Devices
149(1)
Identify Network Media
150(1)
Reflection
151(1)
4.2.2.7 Lab-Building an Ethernet Crossover Cable
152(6)
Topology
152(1)
Addressing Table
152(1)
Objectives
152(1)
Background/Scenario
152(1)
Required Resources
152(1)
Part 1 Analyze Ethernet Cabling Standards and Pinouts
153(2)
Part 2 Build an Ethernet Crossover Cable
155(1)
Part 3 Test an Ethernet Crossover Cable
156(1)
Reflection
157(1)
4.2.4.4 Packet Tracer-Connecting a Wired and Wireless LAN
158(4)
Topology
158(1)
Addressing Table
158(1)
Objectives
159(1)
Background
159(1)
Part 1 Connect to the Cloud
159(1)
Part 2 Connect Router0
159(1)
Part 3 Connect Remaining Devices
160(1)
Part 4 Verify Connections
160(1)
Part 5 Examine the Physical Topology
160(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
161(1)
4.2.4.5 Lab-Viewing Wired and Wireless NIC Information
162(11)
Objectives
162(1)
Background/Scenario
162(1)
Required Resources
162(1)
Part 1 Identify and Work with PC NICs
162(8)
Part 2 Identify and Use the System Tray Network Icons
170(2)
Reflection
172(1)
4.5.1.1 Class Activity-Linked In!
173(3)
Objectives
173(1)
Physical Topology
173(1)
Background/Scenario
173(1)
Required Resources
174(1)
Reflection
174(1)
Chapter 5 Ethernet 175(40)
Study Guide
176(1)
Ethernet Protocol
176(2)
Ethernet Operation Completion Exercise
176(1)
Identify the Ethernet Frame Attributes: Matching
177(1)
Comparing Decimal, Binary, and Hexadecimal Digits
177(1)
Ethernet MAC Address Completion Exercise
178(1)
LAN Switches
178(5)
Building the MAC Address Table
178(1)
Forward the Frame
179(3)
Switching Forwarding Methods Completion Exercise
182(1)
Comparing Switch Forwarding Methods
182(1)
Switching Port Settings Completion Exercise
183(1)
Address Resolution Protocol
183(3)
Identify the MAC and IP Addresses
183(1)
ARP Completion Exercise
184(2)
Labs and Activities
186(1)
Command Reference
186(29)
5.0.1.2 Class Activity-Join My Social Circle
187(1)
Objectives
187(1)
Background/Scenario
187(1)
Required Resources
187(1)
Reflection
187(1)
5.1.1.7 Lab-Using Wireshark to Examine Ethernet Frames
188(7)
Topology
188(1)
Objectives
188(1)
Background/Scenario
188(1)
Required Resources
188(1)
Part 1 Examine the Header Fields in an Ethernet II Frame
188(6)
Reflection
194(1)
5.1.2.8 Lab-Viewing Network Device MAC Addresses
195(6)
Topology
195(1)
Addressing Table
195(1)
Objectives
195(1)
Background/Scenario
195(1)
Required Resources
195(1)
Part 1 Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity
196(1)
Part 2 Display, Describe, and Analyze Ethernet MAC Addresses
196(4)
Reflection
200(1)
5.2.1.7 Lab-Viewing the Switch MAC Address Table
201(4)
Topology
201(1)
Addressing Table
201(1)
Objectives
201(1)
Background/Scenario
201(1)
Required Resources
202(1)
Part 1 Build and Configure the Network
202(1)
Part 2 Examine the Switch MAC Address Table
202(2)
Reflection
204(1)
5.3.1.3 Packet Tracer-Identify MAC and IP Addresses
205(3)
Topology
205(1)
Objectives
205(1)
Background
205(1)
Part 1 Gather PDU Information
205(1)
Example Spreadsheet Format
206(1)
Part 2 Reflection Questions
206(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
207(1)
5.3.2.8 Packet Tracer-Examine the ARP Table
208(4)
Topology
208(1)
Addressing Table
208(1)
Objectives
208(1)
Background
208(1)
Part 1 Examine an ARP Request
209(1)
Part 2 Examine a Switch MAC Address Table
209(1)
Part 3 Examine the ARP Process in Remote Communications
210(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
211(1)
5.4.1.1 Class Activity-MAC and Choose
212(4)
Objectives
212(1)
Background/Scenario
212(1)
Required Resources
212(1)
Reflection
212(3)
Chapter 6 Network Layer 215(50)
Study Guide
216(1)
Network Layer Protocols
216(2)
The Network Layer
216(1)
Characteristics of the IP
216(1)
Fields of the IPv4 Packet: Matching
217(1)
Fields of the IPv6 Packet: Matching
217(1)
Routing
218(3)
How a Host Routes Packets Completion Exercise
218(1)
Routing Table Entry: Matching
219(1)
Identify Router Components
220(1)
Interpreting the show version Command Exercise
221(1)
Configuring a Cisco Router
221(6)
Basic Router Configuration Exercise
221(4)
Packet Tracer Exercise 6-1 Basic Router Configuration
225(2)
Labs and Activities
227(1)
Command Reference
227(38)
6.0.1.2 Class Activity - The Road Less Traveled...Or Is It?
228(1)
Objectives
228(1)
Background/Scenario
228(1)
Reflection
228(1)
6.3.1.8 Packet Tracer-Exploring Internetworking Devices
229(4)
Topology
229(1)
Objectives
229(1)
Background
229(1)
Part 1 Identify Physical Characteristics of Internetworking Devices
230(1)
Part 2 Select Correct Modules for Connectivity
230(1)
Part 3 Connect Devices
231(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
232(1)
6.3.2.7 Lab-Exploring Router Physical Characteristics
233(8)
Topology
233(1)
Objectives
233(1)
Background/Scenario
233(1)
Required Resources
233(1)
Part 1 Examine Router External Characteristics
233(3)
Part 2 Examine Router Internal Characteristics Using Show Commands
236(4)
Reflection
240(1)
6.4.1.3 Packet Tracer-Configure Initial Router Settings
241(4)
Topology
241(1)
Objectives
241(1)
Background
241(1)
Part 1 Verify the Default Router Configuration
241(1)
Part 2 Configure and Verify the Initial Router Configuration
242(1)
Part 3 Save the Running Configuration File
243(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
244(1)
6.4.3.3 Packet Tracer-Connect a Router to a LAN
245(9)
Topology
245(1)
Addressing Table
245(1)
Background
246(1)
Part 1 Display Router Information
246(1)
Part 2 Configure Router Interfaces
247(1)
Part 3 Verify the Configuration
248(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
248(2)
Packet Tracer-Troubleshooting Default Gateway Issues
250(1)
Topology
250(1)
Addressing Table
250(1)
Objectives
250(1)
Background
250(1)
Part 1 Verify Network Documentation and Isolate Problems
251(1)
Testing and Verification Documentation
251(1)
Part 2 Implement, Verify, and Document Solutions
252(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
253(1)
6.5.1.1 Class Activity-Can You Read This Map?
254(2)
Objectives
254(1)
Background/Scenario
254(1)
Required Resources
254(1)
Reflection
255(1)
6.5.1.2 Lab - Building a Switch and Router Network
256(6)
Topology
256(1)
Addressing Table
256(1)
Objectives
256(1)
Background/Scenario
256(1)
Required Resources
257(1)
Part 1 Set Up Topology and Initialize Devices
257(1)
Part 2 Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity
257(1)
Part 3 Display Device Information
258(2)
Reflection
260(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
261(1)
6.5.1.3 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
262(4)
Topology
262(1)
Addressing Table
262(1)
Objectives
262(1)
Scenario
262(1)
Requirements
262(3)
Chapter 7 IP Addressing 265(90)
Study Guide
266(1)
IPv4 Network Addresses
266(4)
IPv4 Address Structure
266(1)
IPv4 Subnet Mask
267(2)
IPv4 Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast
269(1)
Types of IPv4 Addresses
269(1)
IPv6 Network Addresses
270(5)
Representing IPv6 Addresses
270(1)
Identify IPv6 Address Types
271(1)
IPv6 Unicast Addresses
272(2)
IPv6 Multicast Addresses
274(1)
Connectivity Verification
275(1)
ICMP Message Types
275(1)
Testing the Path
275(1)
Labs and Activities
276(1)
Command Reference
276(79)
7.0.1.2 Class Activity-Modeling the Internet of Everything (IoE)
277(1)
Objectives
277(1)
Background/Scenario
277(1)
Required Resources
277(1)
Reflection
277(1)
7.1.2.8 Lab-Using the Windows Calculator with Network Addresses
278(7)
Objectives
278(1)
Background/Scenario
278(1)
Required Resources
279(1)
Part 1 Access the Windows Calculator
279(1)
Part 2 Convert Between Numbering Systems
279(2)
Part 3 Convert Host IPv4 Addresses and Subnet Masks into Binary
281(1)
Part 4 Determine the Number of Hosts in a Network Using Powers of 2
282(1)
Part 5 Convert MAC Addresses and IPv6 Addresses to Binary
283(1)
Reflection
284(1)
7.1.2.9 Lab-Converting IPv4 Addresses to Binary
285(4)
Objectives
285(1)
Background/Scenario
285(1)
Part 1 Convert IPv4 Addresses from Dotted Decimal to Binary
285(1)
Part 2 Use Bitwise ANDing Operation to Determine Network Addresses
286(1)
Part 3 Apply Network Address Calculations
287(1)
Reflection
288(1)
7.1.3.8 Packet Tracer-Investigate Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast Traffic
289(4)
Topology
289(1)
Objectives
289(1)
Background/Scenario
289(1)
Part 1 Generate Unicast Traffic
289(1)
Part 2 Generate Broadcast Traffic
290(1)
Part 3 Investigate Multicast Traffic
291(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
292(1)
7.1.4.9 Lab-Identifying IPv4 Addresses
293(3)
Objectives
293(1)
Background/Scenario
293(1)
Required Resources
293(1)
Part 1 Identify IPv4 Addresses
293(1)
Part 2 Classify IPv4 Addresses
294(1)
Reflection
295(1)
7.2.4.9 Packet Tracer-Configuring IPv6 Addressing
296(3)
Topology
296(1)
Addressing Table
296(1)
Objectives
296(1)
Background
297(1)
Part 1 Configure IPv6 Addressing on the Router
297(1)
Part 2 Configure IPv6 Addressing on the Servers
297(1)
Part 3 Configure IPv6 Addressing on the Clients
298(1)
Part 4 Test and Verify Network Connectivity
298(1)
7.2.5.3 Lab-Identifying IPv6 Addresses
299(7)
Topology
299(1)
Objectives
299(1)
Background/Scenario
299(1)
Required Resources
299(1)
Part 1 Identify the Different Types of IPv6 Addresses
299(2)
Part 2 Examine a Host IPv6 Network Interface and Address
301(3)
Part 3 Practice IPv6 Address Abbreviation
304(1)
Reflection
305(1)
7.2.5.4 Lab-Configuring IPv6 Addresses on Network Devices
306(10)
Topology
306(1)
Addressing Table
306(1)
Objectives
306(1)
Background/Scenario
306(1)
Required Resources
307(1)
Part 1 Set Up Topology and Configure Basic Router and Switch Settings
307(1)
Part 2 Configure IPv6 Addresses Manually
308(5)
Part 3 Verify End-to-End Connectivity
313(1)
Reflection
314(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
315(1)
7.3.2.5 Packet Tracer-Verifying IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
316(7)
Topology
316(1)
Addressing Table
316(1)
Objectives
316(1)
Background
317(1)
Part 1 Complete the Addressing Table Documentation
317(1)
Part 2 Test Connectivity Using Ping
317(1)
Part 3 Discover the Path by Tracing the Route
317(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
318(1)
Packet Tracer-Pinging and Tracing to Test the Path
319(1)
Topology
319(1)
Addressing Table
319(1)
Objectives
320(1)
Scenario
320(1)
Part 1 Test and Restore IPv4 Connectivity
320(1)
Part 2 Test and Restore IPv6 Connectivity
321(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
322(1)
7.3.2.7 Lab-Testing Network Connectivity with Ping and Traceroute
323(15)
Topology
323(1)
Addressing Table
323(1)
Objectives
324(1)
Background/Scenario
324(1)
Required Resources
324(1)
Part 1 Build and Configure the Network
324(2)
Part 2 Use Ping Command for Basic Network Testing
326(5)
Part 3 Use Tracert and Traceroute Commands for Basic Network Testing
331(2)
Part 4 Troubleshoot the Topology
333(3)
Reflection
336(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
337(1)
7.3.2.8 Lab-Mapping the Internet
338(9)
Objectives
338(1)
Background
338(1)
Scenario
338(1)
Required Resources
339(1)
Part 1 Test Network Connectivity Using Ping
339(7)
Part 2 Trace a Route to a Remote Server Using Tracert 342 Reflection
346(1)
7.3.2.9 Packet Tracer-Troubleshooting IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
347(4)
Topology
347(1)
Addressing Table
347(1)
Objectives
348(1)
Scenario
348(1)
Part 1 Troubleshoot First Issue
348(1)
Part 2 Troubleshoot Second Issue
349(1)
Part 3 Troubleshoot Third Issue
349(2)
7.4.1.1 Class Activity-The Internet of Everything...Naturally
351(1)
Objectives
351(1)
Background /Scenario
351(1)
Required Resources
351(1)
Reflection
351(1)
7.4.1.2 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
352(4)
Topology
352(1)
Addressing Table
352(1)
Scenario
353(1)
Requirements
353(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
353(2)
Chapter 8 Subnetting IP Networks 355(48)
Study Guide
356(1)
Subnetting an IPv4 Network
356(3)
Subnetting in Four Steps
356(1)
Subnetting Example
356(2)
Subnetting Scenario 1
358(1)
Subnetting Scenario 2
358(1)
Subnetting Scenario 3
359(1)
VLSM Addressing Schemes
359(5)
VLSM Review
359(2)
VLSM Addressing Design Exercises
361(3)
Design Considerations for IPv6
364(3)
Subnetting an IPv6 Network
364(1)
IPv6 Subnetting Practice
365(2)
Labs and Activities
367(36)
8.0.1.2 Class Activity-Call Me!
367(1)
Objectives
367(1)
Background/Scenario
367(1)
Required Resources
367(1)
Reflection
367(1)
8.1.4.6 Lab-Calculating IPv4 Subnets
368(6)
Objectives
368(1)
Background/Scenario
368(1)
Required Resources
368(1)
Part 1 Determine IPv4 Address Subnetting
368(2)
Part 2 Calculate IPv4 Address Subnetting
370(3)
Reflection
373(1)
8.1.4.7 Packet Tracer-Subnetting Scenario 1
374(4)
Topology
374(1)
Addressing Table
374(1)
Objectives
374(1)
Scenario
375(1)
Part 1 Design an IP Addressing Scheme
375(1)
Subnet Table
376(1)
Part 2 Assign IP Addresses to Network Devices and Verify Connectivity
377(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
377(1)
8.1.4.8 Lab-Designing and Implementing a Subnetted IPv4 Addressing Scheme
378(8)
Topology
378(1)
Addressing Table
378(1)
Objectives
378(1)
Background/Scenario
378(1)
Required Resources
379(1)
Part 1 Design a Network Subnetting Scheme
379(3)
Part 2 Configure the Devices
382(1)
Part 3 Test and Troubleshoot the Network
383(1)
Reflection
383(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
384(1)
Appendix A: Configuration Details for Steps in Part 2
384(2)
8.2.1.4 Packet Tracer-Designing and Implementing a VLSM Addressing Scheme
386(3)
Topology
386(1)
Addressing Table
386(1)
Objectives
386(1)
Background
386(1)
Part 1 Examine the Network Requirements
386(1)
Part 2 Design the VLSM Addressing Scheme
387(1)
Subnet Table
387(1)
Part 3 Assign IP Addresses to Devices and Verify Connectivity
388(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
388(1)
8.2.1.5 Lab-Designing and Implementing a VLSM Addressing Scheme
389(7)
Topology
389(1)
Objectives
389(1)
Background/Scenario
389(1)
Required Resources
390(1)
Part 1 Examine Network Requirements
390(3)
Part 2 Design the VLSM Address Scheme
393(1)
Part 3 Cable and Configure the IPv4 Network
394(1)
Reflection
395(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
395(1)
8.3.1.4 Packet Tracer-Implementing a Subnetted IPv6 Addressing Scheme
396(3)
Topology
396(1)
Addressing Table
396(1)
Objectives
396(1)
Scenario
397(1)
Part 1 Determine the IPv6 Subnets and Addressing Scheme
397(1)
Subnet Table
397(1)
Part 2 Configure the IPv6 Addressing on Routers and PCs and Verify Connectivity
397(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
398(1)
8.4.1.1 Class Activity-Can You Call Me Now
399(1)
Objectives
399(1)
Background/Scenario
399(1)
Required Resources
399(1)
Reflection
399(1)
8.4.1.2 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
400(4)
Topology
400(1)
Addressing Table
400(1)
Scenario
400(1)
Requirements
401(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
401(2)
Chapter 9 Transport Layer 403(44)
Study Guide
404(1)
Transport Layer Protocols
404(3)
Transportation of Data Completion Exercise
404(1)
TCP and UDP Overview
405(2)
TCP and UDP
407(3)
TCP Communication
407(1)
UDP Communication
408(1)
TCP or UDP, That Is the Question
409(1)
Labs and Activities
410(1)
Command Reference
410(37)
9.0.1.2 Class Activity-We Need to Talk
411(1)
Objectives
411(1)
Background/Scenario
411(1)
Required Resources
411(1)
Reflection
411(1)
9.2.1.6 Lab-Using Wireshark to Observe the TCP 3-Way Handshake
412(7)
Topology
412(1)
Objectives
412(1)
Background/Scenario
412(1)
Required Resources
412(1)
Part 1 Prepare Wireshark to Capture Packets
412(2)
Part 2 Capture, Locate, and Examine Packets
414(4)
Reflection
418(1)
9.2.3.5 Lab-Using Wireshark to Examine a UDP DNS Capture
419(6)
Topology
419(1)
Objectives
419(1)
Background/Scenario
419(1)
Required Resources
419(1)
Part 1 Record a PC's IP Configuration Information
419(1)
Part 2 Use Wireshark to Capture DNS Queries and Responses
420(1)
Part 3 Analyze Captured DNS or UDP Packets
420(4)
Reflection
424(1)
9.2.4.3 Lab-Using Wireshark to Examine TCP and UDP Captures
425(14)
Topology-Part 1 (FTP)
425(1)
Topology-Part 2 (TFTP)
425(1)
Addressing Table (Part 2)
425(1)
Objectives
425(1)
Background/Scenario
426(1)
Required Resources-Part 1 (FTP)
426(1)
Required Resources-Part 2 (TFTP)
426(1)
Part 1 Identify TCP Header Fields and Operation Using a Wireshark FTP Session Capture
426(8)
Part 2 Identify UDP Header Fields and Operation Using a Wireshark TFTP Session Capture
434(4)
Reflection
438(1)
Challenge
438(1)
Cleanup
438(1)
9.3.1.1 Class Activity-We Need to Talk, Again
439(1)
Objectives
439(1)
Background/Scenario
439(1)
Reflection
439(1)
9.3.1.2 Packet Tracer Simulation-Exploration of TCP and UDP Communication
440(8)
Topology
440(1)
Objectives
440(1)
Background
440(1)
Part 1 Generate Network Traffic in Simulation Mode
440(1)
Part 2 Examine Functionality of the TCP and UDP Protocols
441(4)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
445(2)
Chapter 10 Application Layer 447(52)
Study Guide
448(1)
Application Layer Protocols
448(2)
OSI and TCP/IP Model Comparison
448(1)
Application and Presentation Protocols and Standards
448(1)
How Application Protocols Interact with End-User Applications
449(1)
Well-Known Application Layer Protocols and Services
450(4)
Web and Email Services
450(1)
IP Addressing Services
450(2)
File Sharing Services
452(2)
Labs and Activities
454(1)
Command Reference
454(45)
10.0.1.2 Class Activity-Application Investigation
455(1)
Objective
455(1)
Background/Scenario
455(1)
Reflection
455(1)
10.1.2.5 Lab-Researching Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
456(3)
Objectives
456(1)
Background/Scenario
456(1)
Required Resources
456(1)
Part 1 Identify P2P Networks, File Sharing Protocols, and
Applications
456(2)
Part 2 Research P2P File Sharing Issues 457 Part 3 Research P2P Copyright Litigations 458 Reflection
458(1)
10.2.1.7 Packet Tracer-Web and Email
459(3)
Topology
459(1)
Objectives
459(1)
Background
459(1)
Part 1 Configure and Verify Web Services
460(1)
Part 2 Configure and Verify Email Services on Servers
460(2)
10.2.2.7 Packet Tracer-DHCP and DNS Servers
462(3)
Topology
462(1)
Objectives
462(1)
Background
462(1)
Part 1 Configure Static IPv4 Addressing
463(1)
Part 2 Configure Records on the DNS Server
464(1)
10.2.2.8 Lab-Observing DNS Resolution
465(6)
Objectives
465(1)
Background/Scenario
465(1)
Required Resources
465(1)
Part 1 Observe the DNS Conversion of a URL to an IP Address
465(3)
Part 2 Observe DNS Lookup Using the nslookup Command on a Web Site
468(1)
Part 3 Observe DNS Lookup Using the nslookup Command on Mail Servers
469(1)
Reflection
470(1)
10.2.3.3 Packet Tracer-FTP Servers
471(3)
Topology
471(1)
Objectives
471(1)
Background
471(1)
Part 1 Configure FTP Services on Servers
472(1)
Part 2 Upload a File to the FTP Server
472(1)
Part 3 Download a File from the FTP Server
473(1)
10.2.3.4 Lab-Exploring FTP
474(10)
Objectives
474(1)
Background/Scenario
474(1)
Required Resources
474(1)
Part 1 Use FTP from a Command Prompt
474(2)
Part 2 Use FTP in a Browser
476(1)
Part 3 Download an FTP File Using WS_FTP LE (Optional)
477(6)
Reflection
483(1)
10.3.1.1 Class Activity-Make It Happen!
484(1)
Objectives
484(1)
Background/Scenario
484(1)
Reflection
484(1)
10.3.1.2 Packet Tracer-Explore a Network
485(5)
Topology
485(1)
Objectives
485(1)
Background
485(1)
Part 1 Examine Internetwork Traffic at Branch
486(1)
Part 2 Examine Internetwork Traffic to Central
487(1)
Part 3 Examine Internet Traffic from Branch
488(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
489(1)
10.3.1.3 Packet Tracer Multiuser-Tutorial
490(4)
Topology
490(1)
Addressing Table
490(1)
Objectives
490(1)
Background
490(1)
Part 1 Establish a Local Multiuser Connection to Another Instance of Packet Tracer
491(2)
Part 2 Verify Connectivity Across a Local Multiuser Connection
493(1)
10.3.1.4 Packet Tracer Multiuser-Implement Services
494(6)
Topology
494(1)
Addressing Table
494(1)
Objectives
494(1)
Background
495(1)
Part 1 Establish a Local Multiuser Connection to Another Instance of Packet Tracer
495(1)
Part 2 Server Side Player - Implement and Verify Services
496(1)
Part 3 Client Side Player - Configure and Verify Access to Services
497(2)
Chapter 11 Build a Small Network 499(84)
Study Guide
500(1)
Network Design
500(1)
Devices in a Small Network
500(1)
Protocols in a Small Network
501(1)
Scale to Larger Networks
501(1)
Network Security
501(4)
Security Threats and Vulnerabilities
501(1)
Network Attacks
502(1)
Network Attack Mitigation
503(1)
Device Security
503(1)
Packet Tracer Exercise 11-1 SSH Configuration and Verification
504(1)
Basic Network Performance
505(2)
Using the ping Command
505(1)
Tracing a Route
506(1)
Show Commands
506(1)
Network Troubleshooting
507(2)
Troubleshooting Methodology
507(1)
Packet Tracer Exercise 11-2 Troubleshooting Scenario
508(1)
Labs and Activities
509(1)
Command Reference
509(74)
11.0.1.2 Class Activity-Did You Notice?
511(2)
Objectives
511(1)
Topology
511(1)
Background/Scenario
511(1)
Required Resources
512(1)
Reflection
512(1)
11.2.2.6 Lab-Researching Network Security Threats
513(3)
Objectives
513(1)
Background/Scenario
513(1)
Required Resources
513(1)
Part 1 Exploring the SANS Website
513(1)
Part 2 Identify Recent Network Security Threats
514(1)
Part 3 Detail a Specific Network Security Attack
515(1)
Reflection
515(1)
11.2.4.5 Packet Tracer-Configuring Secure Passwords and SSH
516(2)
Topology
516(1)
Addressing Table
516(1)
Scenario
516(1)
Requirements
516(2)
11.2.4.6 Lab-Accessing Network Devices with SSH
518(6)
Topology
518(1)
Addressing Table
518(1)
Objectives
518(1)
Background/Scenario
518(1)
Required Resources
519(1)
Part 1 Configure Basic Device Settings
519(1)
Part 2 Configure the Router for SSH Access
520(1)
Part 3 Configure the Switch for SSH Access
521(1)
Part 4 SSH from the CLI on the Switch
522(1)
Reflection
523(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
523(1)
11.2.4.7 Lab-Examining Telnet and SSH in Wireshark
524(9)
Topology
524(1)
Addressing Table
524(1)
Objectives
524(1)
Background/Scenario
524(1)
Required Resources
524(1)
Part 1 Configure the Devices for SSH Access
525(1)
Part 2 Examine a Telnet Session with Wireshark
526(2)
Part 3 Examine an SSH Session with Wireshark
528(3)
Reflection
531(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
531(2)
11.2.4.8 Lab-Securing Network Devices
533(8)
Topology
533(1)
Addressing Table
533(1)
Objectives
533(1)
Background/Scenario
533(1)
Required Resources
534(1)
Part 1 Configure Basic Device Settings
534(1)
Part 2 Configure Basic Security Measures on the Router
534(3)
Part 3 Configure Basic Security Measures on the Switch
537(3)
Reflection
540(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
540(1)
11.3.2.3 Packet Tracer-Testing Connectivity with Traceroute
541(4)
Topology
541(1)
Objectives
541(1)
Background
541(1)
Part 1 Test End-to-End Connectivity with the tracert Command
541(1)
Part 2 Compare to the traceroute Command on a Router
542(1)
Part 3 Using Extended Traceroute
542(2)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
544(1)
11.3.2.4 Lab-Testing Network Latency with Ping and Traceroute
545(5)
Topology
545(1)
Objectives
545(1)
Background/Scenario
545(1)
Required Resources
545(1)
Part 1 Use Ping to Document Network Latency
545(3)
Part 2 Use Traceroute to Document Network Latency
548(1)
Reflection
549(1)
11.3.3.3 Packet Tracer-Using Show Commands
550(2)
Objectives
550(1)
Background
550(1)
Part 1 Analyze Show Command Output
550(1)
Part 2 Reflection Questions
550(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
551(1)
11.3.4.6 Lab-Using the CLI to Gather Network Device Information
552(8)
Topology
552(1)
Addressing Table
552(1)
Objectives
552(1)
Background/Scenario
552(1)
Required Resources
553(1)
Part 1 Set Up the Topology and Initialize Devices
553(1)
Part 2 Configure Devices and Verify Connectivity
553(2)
Part 3 Gather Network Device Information
555(4)
Reflection
559(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
559(1)
11.4.3.5 Lab-Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues
560(13)
Topology
560(1)
Addressing Table
560(1)
Objectives
560(1)
Background/Scenario
560(1)
Required Resources
561(1)
Troubleshooting Configurations
561(1)
Part 1 Identify the Problem.
562(5)
Part 2 Implement Network Changes
567(1)
Part 3 Verify Full Functionality
568(3)
Part 4 Document Findings and Configuration Changes
571(1)
Reflection
571(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
572(1)
11.4.3.6 Packet Tracer-Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues
573(3)
Topology
573(1)
Addressing Table
573(1)
Objectives
573(1)
Background/Scenario
574(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
575(1)
11.5.1.1 Class Activity-Design and Build a Small Business Network (Capstone Project)
576(1)
Objectives
576(1)
Background/Scenario
576(1)
Required Resources
576(1)
Reflection
576(1)
11.5.1.2 Packet Tracer-Skills Integration Challenge
577(3)
Topology
577(1)
Addressing Table
577(1)
Scenario/Background
578(1)
Requirements
578(1)
Switch Configurations
579(1)
Verify Connectivity
579(1)
11.5.1.3 Packet Tracer-Troubleshooting Challenge
580(3)
Topology
580(1)
Addressing Table
580(1)
Scenario/Background
581(1)
Requirements
581(2)
Appendix Labs 583
Appendix Lab-Observing ARP with the Windows CLI, IOS CLI, and Wireshark
583(12)
Topology
583(1)
Addressing Table
583(1)
Objectives
583(1)
Background/Scenario
584(1)
Required Resources
584(1)
Part 1 Build and Configure the Network
585(1)
Part 2 Use the Windows ARP Command
585(4)
Part 3 Use the IOS show arp Command
589(1)
Part 4 Use Wireshark to Examine ARP Exchanges
590(3)
Reflection
593(1)
Router Interface Summary Table
594(1)
Appendix Lab-Researching Subnet Calculators
595(5)
Objectives
595(1)
Background/Scenario
595(1)
Required Resources
595(1)
Part 1 Review Available Subnet Calculators
595(2)
Part 2 Perform Network Calculations Using a Subnet Calculator
597(2)
Reflection
599(1)
Appendix Lab-Subnetting Network Topologies
600(8)
Objectives
600(1)
Background/Scenario
600(1)
Part 1 Network Topology A
600(1)
Part 2 Network Topology B
601(1)
Part 3 Network Topology C
602(2)
Part 4 Network Topology D
604(1)
Part 5 Network Topology E
605(2)
Reflection
607(1)
Appendix Lab-Viewing Host Routing Tables
608(6)
Topology
608(1)
Objectives
608(1)
Background/Scenario
608(1)
Required Resources
608(1)
Part 1 Access the Host Routing Table
608(2)
Part 2 Examine IPv4 Host Routing Table Entries
610(1)
Part 3 Examine IPv6 Host Routing Table Entries
611(2)
Reflection
613(1)
Packet Tracer-Configuring an Integrated Router
614
Topology
614(1)
Objectives
614(1)
Background
614(1)
Part 1 Connect to an Integrated Router
614(1)
Part 2 Enable Wireless Connectivity
615(1)
Part 3 Configure and Verify Wireless Client Access
616(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
617(1)
Packet Tracer-Subnet Scenario 2
618(1)
Topology
618(1)
Addressing Table
618(1)
Objectives
619(1)
Scenario
619(1)
Part 1 Design an IP Addressing Scheme
619(1)
Subnet Table
620(1)
Part 2 Assign IP Addresses to Network Devices and Verify Connectivity
621(1)
Suggested Scoring Rubric
621
Allan Johnson entered the academic world in 1999 after 10 years as a business owner/operator to dedicate his efforts to his passion for teaching. He holds both an MBA and an M.Ed in occupational training and development. He taught a variety of technology courses to high school students and is an adjunct instructor at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas. Since 2006, Allan has worked full time for Cisco Networking Academy in several roles. He is currently engaged as Curriculum Lead.