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This course discusses the operational design of Cisco routers. It discusses the memory area, types of memory used, and the function of programs stored in the memory region. Router modes and the access each provides are also examined. Additionally, this course explains in detail how to configure a Cisco switch in a switched network. It examines switch startup, configuring the switch, TCP/IP options, and VLANs, and frame tagging and trunk connections.
Objectives:
- Connect to a router
- Explain the startup sequence
- Describe the update process
- Describe the configuration change process
- Configure a Cisco switch
- Create and configure VLANs
- Assign a VLAN to switched ports
- Describe the goals of routing protocols
- Establish a trunk connection between switches
- Describe the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
- Enable VTP
Topics:
- Router Memory Components
- Types of Configuration Files
- Understanding Router Modes
- The Switch Startup Process
- Configuring the Switch
- VLAN Communications
- VLAN Trunking Protocol
- Configuring VLANs
- Creating VLANs
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