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© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. 1-1 Chapter 1 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Introduction

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. ICND v1.0a1-2 Course Objectives Upon completion of this course, you will be able to perform the following tasks: Determine when to use a hub, Ethernet switch, or multiprotocol router Use Cisco software to identify interfaces, protocols, addresses, and connectivity Interconnect switches and routers according to a specification Configure switches and routers to support LAN and WAN services

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. ICND v1.0a1-3 Course Objectives (cont.) Set up IP subnet addressing and address utilities for effective network administration Configure access lists to control access to devices or network segments Verify that switches, routers, and their configured network services operate as intended Recognize a network problem, identify the source of the problem, and resolve it

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. ICND v1.0a1-4 VLAN 2 Core_Server Legend FastEthernet/ Ethernet ISDN Dedicated ISL VLAN 1 VLAN 3 ISDN Cloud Leased Line/ Frame Relay Course Topics

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. ICND v1.0a1-5 Know commonly used network terms and topologies Know the basic function of a network protocol Use Windows 95/NT to run multiple applications Exposure to the Internet or an intranet Basic ability with binary and hexadecimal numbering Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) Fundamental network device roles Understand the layers of the ISO/OSI Reference model Prerequisites

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. ICND v1.0a1-6 Student role Meet prerequisites Introduce yourself Ask/answer questions Participant Role

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. ICND v1.0a1-7 Welcome: Please Introduce Yourself Your name and work location Your job responsibilities Your internetworking experience Your objectives for this week

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. ICND v1.0a1-8 General Administration Class-related Sign-in sheet Length and times Participant materials Attire Facilities-related Rest rooms Site emergency procedures Break and lunch room locations Communications

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. ICND v1.0a1-9 Sources of Information Student kit CD-ROM Cisco Press

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. ICND v1.0a1-10 Course Syllabus Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Introduction Internetworking Concepts Overview Assembling and Cabling Cisco Devices Operating and Configuring a Cisco IOS Device Managing Your Network Environment Catalyst Switch Operations Extending Switched Networks with Virtual LANs Interconnecting Networks with TCP/IP Determining IP Routes Basic IP Traffic Management with Access Lists Configuring Novell IPX Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections Completing an ISDN BRI Call Establishing a Frame Relay PVC Connection Module 1Module 2Module 3Module 4

© 2000, Cisco Systems, Inc. ICND v1.0a1-11 WAN cloud Access server ISDN switch Data Service Unit/ Channel Service Unit Web Server Graphic Symbols Bridge Switch Router EthernetSerial LineFast Ethernet DSU/CSU File ServerPersonal computer Modem VLAN (Color May Vary) HubNetwork Cloud or Broadcast Domain Circuit Switched Line Multi-layer switch Network switch

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