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Learn Cisco Network Administration in a Month of Lunches is a tutorial designed for beginners who want to learn how to administer Cisco switches and routers. Just set aside one hour a day (lunchtime would be perfect) for a month, and you'll start learning practical Cisco Network administration skills faster than you ever thought possible.
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Brief Table of Contents
CopyrightBrief Table of ContentsTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbout this BookAbout the Author
Chapter 1. Before you beginChapter 2. What is a Cisco network?Chapter 3. A crash course on Ciscoâs Internetwork Operating SystemChapter 4. Managing switch portsChapter 5. Securing ports by using the Port Security featureChapter 6. Managing virtual LANs (VLANs)Chapter 7. Breaking the VLAN barrier by using switched virtual interfacesChapter 8. IP address assignment by using Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolChapter 9. Securing the network by using IP access control listsChapter 10. Connecting switches using trunk linksChapter 11. Automatically configuring VLANs using the VLAN Trunking ProtocolChapter 12. Protecting against bridging loops by using the Spanning Tree ProtocolChapter 13. Optimizing network performance by using port channelsChapter 14. Making the network scalable by connecting routers and switches togetherChapter 15. Manually directing traffic using the IP routing tableChapter 16. A dynamic routing protocols crash courseChapter 17. Tracking down devicesChapter 18. Securing Cisco devicesChapter 19. Facilitating troubleshooting using logging and debuggingChapter 20. Recovering from disasterChapter 21. Performance and health checklistChapter 22. Next stepsCommon show commands
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CopyrightBrief Table of ContentsTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbout this BookAbout the Author
Chapter 1. Before you begin1.1. Is this book for you?1.2. How to use this book1.2.1. The main chapters1.2.2. Hands-on labs1.2.3. Further exploration1.2.4. Above and beyond1.3. Lab considerations1.3.1. Choosing your lab environment1.3.2. Virtual lab considerations1.3.3. Practicing on a live, production network1.3.4. My recommendation for your lab environment1.3.5. Cisco Internetwork Operating System versions1.4. Online resources1.5. A word on my recommendations1.6. Being an immediately effective network administratorChapter 2. What is a Cisco network?2.1. The truth about routers and switches2.2. MAC addresses2.3. The Ethernet frame: a big envelope2.3.1. When everybody talks, nobody listens2.4. Broadcast domains2.4.1. Closing the floodgates: the MAC address table2.4.2. Breaking up the broadcast domain2.4.3. Joining broadcast domains2.4.4. Addressing devices across broadcast domains2.5. Internet Protocol addresses2.5.1. Where are you?2.5.2. The IP vs. MAC dilemma2.5.3. Address Resolution Protocol2.6. Connecting broadcast domains using a router2.6.1. Where are you? Where am I?2.6.2. Understanding subnets2.7. Traversing broadcast domains using a default gateway2.8. Managing routers and switches2.9. Hands-on labChapter 3. A crash course on Ciscoâs Internetwork Operat...