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Module
2: OSI
Reference Model & Layered Communications |
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Describe data
link and network addresses and identify key differences between
them. |
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Define and describe the
function of the MAC address. |
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List the key internetworking
functions for the OSI Network layer. |
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Identify at least three
reasons why the industry uses a layered model. |
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Describe the two parts
of network addressing; then identify the parts in specific protocol
address examples. |
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Define and explain the
five conversion steps of data encapsulation. |
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Describe connection-oriented
network service and connectionless network service, and identify
their key differences. |
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Identify the parts in
specific protocol address examples. |
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Describe the advantages
of LAN segmentation. |
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Describe LAN segmentation
using bridges. |
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Describe LAN segmentation
using routers. |
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Describe LAN segmentation
using switches. |
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Describe the benefits
of network segmentation with bridges. |
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Describe the benefits
of network segmentation with routers. |
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Describe the benefits
of network segmentation with switches. |
Module
3: Routing |
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Define flow
control and describe the three basic methods used in networking.
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Add the RIP routing protocol
to your configuration. |
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Add OSPF routing protocol to your
configuration. |
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Add EIGRP routing protocol to your
configuration. |
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Add the IGRP routing
protocol to your configuration. |
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Recognize
key Frame Relay terms and features. |
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List commands to configure
Frame Relay LMIs, maps, and subinterfaces. |
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List commands to monitor
Frame Relay operation in the router. |
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State a relevant use
and context for ISDN networking. |
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Identify ISDN protocols,
function groups, reference points, and channels. |
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Identify PPP operations
to encapsulate WAN data on CISCO routers |
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Module
5: Network Management |
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Configure
standard access lists to figure IP traffic. |
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Configure extended access
lists to filter IP traffic |
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Monitor and verify selected
access list operations on the router. |
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Module
6: LAN Design |
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Describe
full- and half-duplex Ethernet operation. |
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Describe network congestion
problem in Ethernet networks. |
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Describe the features
and benefits of Fast Ethernet. |
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Describe the guidelines
and distance limitations of Fast Ethernet. |
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Module
7: Cisco Basics,
IOS & Network Basics |
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Examine router
elements. |
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Manage configuration
files from the privilege EXEC mode. |
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Control router passwords,
identification, and banner. |
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Identify the main
CISC
O IOS software commands for router
startup. |
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Log in to a router in
both user and privilege modes. |
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Check an initial configuration
using the setup command. |
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Use the context-sensitive
help facility. |
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Use the command history
and editing features. |
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List the commands to
load CISCO IOS software from: Flash memory, a TFTP server, or ROM.
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Prepare to backup, upgrade,
and load a backup CISCO IOS software image. |
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List problems that each
routing type encounters when dealing with topology changes, and
describe techniques to reduce the number of these problems. |
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Prepare the initial configuration
of your router and enable IP. |

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