Download - CCNA Mind Map
CCNA
Internetworking
Internetworking Basics
Internetworking Models The Layered Approach
Advantages of Reference Models
The OSI Reference Model
The Application LayerThe Presentation Layer
The Session LayerThe Transport LayerThe Network Layer
The Data Link LayerThe Physical Layer
Ethernet NetworkingHalf and Full Duplex EthernetEthernet and the Data Link Layer
Ethernet and the Physical Layer
Ethernet CablingStraight Through CableCrossover Cable
Rollover CableWireless NetworkingData Encapsulation
The Cisco Three Layer ModelThe Core LayerThe Distribution Layer
The Access Layer
Internet Protocols
TCP/IP and the DoD ModelThe Process/Application Layer ProtocolsThe HosttoHost Layer ProtocolsThe Internet Layer Protocols
Binary to Decimal and Hexadecimal Conversion
IP AddressingIP Terminology
The Hierarchical IP Addressing SchemePrivate IP Addresses
Broadcast AddressesIntroduction to Network Address Translation
IP Subnetting and VLSM
Subnetting Basics
IP SubnetZeroHow to Create Subnets
Subnet MasksClassless InterDomain Routing (CIDR)
Subnetting AddressesSubnetting Class C
Subnetting Class BSubnetting Class A
Variable Length Subnet Masks VLSM DesignImplementing VLSM Networks
SummarizationTroubleshooting IP Addressing Determining IP Address Problems
Introduction to IOS
The Cisco Router User Interface
Cisco Router IOSConnecting to a Router
Bringing up a RouterSetup Mode
CommandLine Interface
Logging into the RouterRouter Modes
CLI PromptsEditing and Help Features
Gathering Basic Routing Information
Router and Switch Administrative Functions
Hostname
BannersSetting Passwords
Encrypting your PasswordsDescriptions
Router InterfacesBringing up and InterfaceConfiguring an IP Address on an interface
Serial Interface commands
Viewing, Saving and Erasing Configs Verifying your Configuration
IP Routing
Routing Basics
the IP Routing Process
Configuring IP RoutingStatic Routing
Default RoutingDynamic Routing
Routing Protocol Basics
Administrative DistancesRouting Protocols
Distance Vector Routing Protocols RIPIGRP
Link State and Hybrid Routing Protocols OSPFEIGRP
Routing LoopsMaximum Hop Count
Split HorizonRoute PoisoningHolddown Timers
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
RIP Timers
Configuring RIP RoutingVerifying the RIP Routing Tables
Holding Down RIP PropagationsRIP Version 2 (RIPv2)
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
IGRP TimersConfiguring IGRP Routing
Verifying the IGRP Routing TablesTroubleshooting IGRPUsing Both RIP and IGRP
Verifying your Configurations
The show protocols Command
The show ip protocols Commandthe debug ip rip Command
The debug ip igrp Command
EIGRP and OSPF
EIGRP Features and Operation
Protocol Dependant ModulesNeighbor DiscoveryReliable Transport Protocol (RTP)
Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL)
Using EIGRP to support Large NetworksMultiple Autonomous SystemsVLSM Support and SummarizationRoute Discovery and Maintenance
Configuring EIGRP Configuring Discontiguous Networks
Verifying EIGRP
Open Shortest Past First (OSPF) Basics OSPF TerminologyConfiguring OSPF Areas
Verifying OSPF Configuration
The show ip ospf CommandThe show ip ospf database Command
The show ip ospf interface CommandThe show ip ospf neighbor CommandThe show ip protocols Command
OSPF and Loopback Interfaces Configuring Loopback Interfaces
Verifying Loopbacks and RIDsTroubleshoot OSPFConfiguring EIGRP and OSPF Summary Routes
Layer 2 Switching
Before Layer 2 Switching
Switching ServicesLimitations of Layer 2 Switching
Bridging vs. LAN SwitchingThree Switch Functions at Layer 2
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)Spanning Tree TermsSpanning Tree Operation
LAN Switch TypesCutThrough
Fragment FreeStore and Forward
VLANs
VLAN BasicsBroadcast Control
SecurityFlexibility and Scalability
VLAN MembershipsStatic VLANs
Dynamic VLANs
Identifying VLANsFrame Tagging
VLAN Identification MethodsInterSwitch Link (ISL) Protocol
VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)VTP Modes of OperationVTP Pruning
Routing between VLANs
Configuring VLANsAssigning Switch Ports to VLANs
Configuring Trunk PortsConfiguring InterVLAN Routing
Configuring VTPTroubleshooting VTP
Managing a Cisco Internetwork
The Internal Components of a Cisco Router
The Router Boot Sequence
Managing Configuration Registers
Understanding the Configuration Register Bits
Checking the Current Configuration Register ValueChanging the Configuration Register
Recovering Passwords
Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco IOSVerifying Flash Memory
Backing Up the Cisco IOSRestoring or Upgrading the Cisco Router IOS
Backing Up and Restoring the Router ConfigurationBacking Up the Router Configuration
Restoring the Router Configuration
Erasing the Configuration
Using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
Getting CDP Timers and Holdtime InformationGathering Neighbour Information
Gathering Interface Traffic Information
Gathering Port and Interface Information
Using Telnet
Telnetting into Multiple DevicesChecking Telnet connections
Checking Telnet UsersClosing Telnet Sessions
Resolving HostnamesBuilding a Host TableUsing DNS to resolve names
Checking Network ConnectivityUsing PingUsing Traceroute
Managing Traffic with Access Lists
Introduction to Access Lists
Standard Access ListsWildcard MaskingControlling VTY Access
Extended Access ListsNamed Access Lists
Monitoring Access Lists
WAN Protocols
Introduction to Wide Area NetworksDefining WAN Terms
WAN Connection TypesWAN Support
Cabling the Wide Area Network
Serial Transmission
Data Termination EquipmentData Communication Equipment
Fixed and Modular InterfacesHighLevel DataLink Control (HDLC) Protocol
Point to Point Protocol
LCP Configuration
PPP Session EstablishmentPPP Authentication Methods
Configuring PPP on Cisco RoutersConfiguring PPP Authentication
Verifying PPP Encapsulation
Frame RelayIntroduction to Frame Relay Technology
Frame Relay Implementation and Monitoring
Integrated Services Digital Network
ISDN ConnectionsISDN Components
Basic Rate Interface
Primary Rate InterfaceISDN with Cisco Routers
Dial on Demand Routing
Configuring DDROptional Commands
DDR with Access ListsVerifying the ISDN Operation
CCNA.mmap 20/01/2006