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This course explains Cisco's design philosophy for creating scalable campus networks, including Cisco's old three-layer hierarchical model and Cisco's new Enterprise Model design. The different types of Layer 2 and Layer 3 solutions, including the different Ethernet media types, are compared and contrasted. This course also explains how to put a basic configuration on a Catalyst switch, and defines and explains VLANs, trunking, and the Virtual Trunk Protocol (VTP). All three of these areas play an integral part in the setup of VLANs in a network.
Objectives:
- Use the Enterprise Composite Network Model to design networks
- Compare and contrast Layer 2 switches, routers, Layer 3 switches, and multilayer switches
- Compare and contrast Ethernet technologies
- Compare, configure, and troubleshoot dynamic and static VLANs and ISL trunking protocols
- Configure and troubleshoot trunks and pruning
- Describe the three different VTP modes
Topics:
- Network Design
- Enterprise Network Model
- Network Devices
- Network Media Types
- Switching Roles in Network Design
- CatOS and IOS Comparison and Switch Configuration
- Switch Troubleshooting
- Converting CatOS to IOS and SFM Connectivity
- Advantages of Virtual LANs
- VLAN Implementations and Assignment of Users
- Frame Tagging VLAN Information and Protocols
- Dynamic Trunk Protocol Configuration
- VLAN Trunk Protocol
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