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LAN Switching and Wireless – Chapter 2 Configure a Switch LAN Switching and Wireless – Chapter 2

Objectives Summarize the operation of Ethernet as defined for 100/1000 Mbps LANs in the IEEE 802.3 standard. Explain the functions that enable a switch to forward Ethernet frames in a LAN. Configure a switch for operation in a network designed to support voice, video, and data transmissions. Configure basic security on a switch that will operate in a network designed to support voice, video, and data transmissions.

Summarize the operation of Ethernet as defined for 100/1000 Mbps LANs in the IEEE 802.3 standard Describe the key elements of Ethernet/802.3 networks

Summarize the operation of Ethernet as defined for 100/1000 Mbps LANs in the IEEE 802.3 standard Describe the design considerations for Ethernet/802.3 networks

Summarize the operation of Ethernet as defined for 100/1000 Mbps LANs in the IEEE 802.3 standard Describe the LAN design considerations to reduce network latency

Explain the Functions that Enable a Switch to Forward Ethernet Frames in a LAN Describe the switch forwarding methods

Explain the Functions that Enable a Switch to Forward Ethernet Frames in a LAN Explain symmetric and asymmetric Switching

Explain the Functions that Enable a Switch to Forward Ethernet Frames in a LAN Describe how memory buffering works

Explain the Functions that Enable a Switch to Forward Ethernet Frames in a LAN Compare Layer 2 with Layer 3 switching

Configure a Switch for Operation in a Network Describe the Cisco IOS commands used to navigate the command-line

Configure a Switch for Operation in a Network Describe the Cisco IOS help facilities

Configure a Switch for Operation in a Network Describe the Cisco IOS commands used to access the command history

Configure a Switch for Operation in a Network Describe the boot sequence of a Cisco switch

Configure a Switch for Operation in a Network Describe how to prepare the switch to be configured

Configure a Switch for Operation in a Network Describe how to perform a basic switch configuration

Configure a Switch for Operation in a Network Describe how to verify the Cisco IOS configuration using the Show command

Configure a Switch for Operation in a Network Describe how to manage the Cisco IOS configuration files

Configure Basic Security on a Switch Describe the Cisco IOS commands used to configure password options

Configure Basic Security on a Switch Describe the Cisco IOS commands used to configure a login banner

Configure Basic Security on a Switch Describe the how to configure Telnet and SSH on a switch

Configure Basic Security on a Switch Describe the key switch security attacks. The description should include, MAC address flooding, spoofing attacks, CDP attacks, and Telnet attacks

Configure Basic Security on a Switch Describe how network security tools are used to improve network security

Configure Basic Security on a Switch Describe why you need to secure ports on a switch

Configure Basic Security on a Switch Describe the Cisco IOS commands used to disable unused ports

Summary LAN Design Process that explains how a LAN is to be implemented Factors to consider in LAN design include Collision domains Broadcast domains Network latency LAN segmentation

Summary Switch forwarding methods Store & forward – used by Cisco Catalyst switches Cut through – 2 types Cut through Fast forwarding

Summary Symmetric switching Switching is conducted between ports that have the same bandwidth Asymmetric switching Switching is conducted between ports that have unlike bandwidth

Summary CISCO IOS CLI includes the following features Built in help Command history/options Switch security Password protection Use of SSH for remote access Port security