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SWITCH - Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks v1.0 Contenu détaillé |
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| 1. Analyzing Campus Network Designs | - Enterprise Campus Architecture
- Cisco SONA
- Benefits of the enterprise campus architecture
- Function of the core layer
- Impact of traffic types on the network infrastructure
- Cisco Lifecycle Services and Network Implementation
- PPDIOO lifecycle approach
- PPDIOO implementation planning
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| 2. Implementing VLANs in Campus Networks | - Best Practices for VLAN Topologies
- VLAN segmentation models
- Creating an implementation plan
- Implementation choices and their consequences
- Implementation and verification plans for a VLAN network with end-to-end VLANsand trunks and VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP)
- Configuring Private VLANs (PVLANs)
- Configure isolated and community PVLANs
- Implementation and verification plans for a VLAN network design that containsPVLANs
- Configure PVLANs across multiple switches
- Configuring Link Aggregation with EtherChannel
- Benefits of EtherChannel
- Compare the PAgP and the LACP
- Create and execute an implementation and verification plan in a VLAN networkwith Layer 2 EtherChannel links and load balancing among the ports included inan EtherChannel
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| 3. Implementing Spanning Tree | - Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Enhancements
- STP standards and operations
- Implement and configure PVRST+ and MSTP
- RSTP port roles
- Verify RSTP configurations
- STP Stability Mechanisms
- Protect and optimize the operation of STP
- Configure BPDUGuard, BPDUFilter, RootGuard, and LoopGuard
- Configure UDLD to detect and shut down unidirectional links
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| 4. Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing | - Routing Between VLANs
- Configure and verify inter-VLAN routing in a Layer 2 topology using an externalrouter, a switch SVI, or a switch-routed interface
- Configure both a switch and router to accommodate inter-VLAN packet transferusing an external router
- Layer 3 SVI
- Commands used to configure an SVI
- A routed port on a multilayer switch
- Commands used to configure a routed port on a multilayer switch
- Configure Layer 3 EtherChannel links
- Configure inter-VLAN routing on a multilayer switch
- Configure DHCP services on a Layer 3 switch
- Deploying Multilayer Switching with Cisco Express Forwarding
- Configure and verify inter-VLAN routing in a Layer 2 topology using multilayerswitching with Cisco Express Forwarding
- Multilayer switching and how it differs when you are performing Layer 2 vs.Layer 3 switching
- Packet and frame header rewriting performed by a multilayer switch
- Layer 3 switch processing
- Switching methods available on a Cisco switch
- Configure Cisco Express Forwarding on a Cisco switch
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| 5. Implementing a Highly Available Network | - High Availability
- Uses, requirements, benefits, and performance expectations
- Resiliency for high availability
- Design the network for optimal redundancy
- Implementing High Availability
- Use Cisco StackWise technology on access switches
- Evaluate the impact of too little redundancy
- Assess the impact of uplink failure
- Implementing Network Monitoring
- Configure IP SLA technology
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| 6. Implementing Layer 3 High Availability | - Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with HSRP
- Routing issues
- Router redundancy process
- Configure HSRP operations
- Fine-tune and troubleshoot HSRP
- Configuring Layer 3 Redundancy with VRRP and GLBP
- VRRP operations process
- Configure VRRP
- GLBP operations process
- Configure GLBP
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| 7. Minimizing Service Loss and Data Theft in a Campus Network | - Switch Security Issues
- Switch and Layer 2 security as a subset of an overall network security plan
- How a rogue device gains unauthorized access to a network
- Categorize switch attack types and list mitigation options
- How a MAC flooding attack overflows a CAM Campus Backbone Layer table
- How port security is used to block input from devices based on Layer 2restrictions
- Configure port security on a switch
- Authentication methods using AAA
- Port-based authentication using 802.1X
- Protecting Against VLAN Attacks
- VLAN hopping
- Configure a switch to mitigate VLAN hopping attacks
- VACLs and their purpose as part of VLAN security
- Configure VACLs
- Protecting Against Spoofing Attacks
- DHCP spoofing attacks
- Configure DHCP snooping
- ARP poisoning
- Protect against ARP spoofing attacks with DAI
- Securing Network Services
- Cisco Discovery Protocol and LLDP vulnerabilities
- Telnet protocol vulnerabilities
- Configure SSH
- Configure vty ACLs
- Configure Cisco IOS secure HTTP server
- Switch security considerations
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| 8. Accommodating Voice and Video in Campus Networks | - Planning for Support of Voice in a Campus Network
- Components of a VoIP network and IP telephony
- Bandwidth consumption of voice traffic vs. data traffic
- Video bandwidth consumption vs. voice and data bandwidth consumption
- Solve for latency, jitter, bandwidth, packet loss, and reliability
- Security for voice and video traffic integration into a data network
- Integrating and Verifying VoIP in a Campus Infrastructure
- Plan for VoIP requirements
- Voice VLANs
- Configure and Verify Voice VLANs
- Plan PoE requirements and configure PoE
- Provide additional services required by VoIP devices
- Create a Test Plan for VoIP integration
- Accommodate Voice and Video on Campus Switches
- High availability applied to VoIP or video traffic
- Build an integrated voice/video/data campus network
- The need for QoS for VoIP and video integration
- Configure basic QoS for voice and video VLANs
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| 9. Integrating Wireless LANs into a Campus Network | - Comparing WLANs with Campus Networks
- Compare wired and wireless LAN
- Main wireless LAN topologies
- Settings specific to WLANs, such as SSIDs, and WLAN-to-VLAN mapping
- Assessing the Impact of WLANs on Campus Networks
- WLAN implementations
- Compare WLAN solutions
- Assess traffic flow and impact on the campus LAN of an autonomous APconfiguration and a controller-based configuration
- Preparing the Campus Infrastructure for WLANs
- Best placement for APs and controllers
- Configure switches for WLAN devices
- Gather WLAN requirements
- Plan WLAN integration
- Create a test plan
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- Prepare basic configuration templates for your switches
- Explore the remote lab device connections
- Deploy configuration templates on your switches
- Verify your configurations according to the verification plan you created
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| Lab 2: Design and Implement VLANs, Trunks, and EtherChannel | - Plan a segmented Layer 2 network implementation
- Create a Layer 2 implementation and verification plan
- Implement a full Layer 2 solution including VLANs, trunks, pruning, VTP, and EtherChannel
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| Lab 3: Troubleshoot Common VLAN Configuration and Security Issues | - Diagnose and resolve Layer 2 connectivity problems
- Diagnose and resolve VLAN and EtherChannel-related problems
- Document troubleshooting progress, configuration changes, and problem resolution
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| Lab 4: Configure Private VLANs | - Plan a segmented private VLAN implementation
- Create a private VLAN implementation and verification plan
- Implement private VLANs
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| Lab 5: Implement Multiple Spanning Tree | - Design a spanning tree
- Create a spanning tree implementation plan
- Implement a spanning tree according to an implementation plan
- Create a spanning tree verification plan
- Verify the spanning tree according to the verification plan
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- Design a migration plan to PVRST+
- Create a PVRST+ implementation plan
- Implement PVRST+ according to implementation plan
- Create a PVRST+ verification plan
- Verify the PVRST+ spanning tree according to the verification plan
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| Lab 7: Troubleshoot Spanning Tree Issues | - Develop a work plan to troubleshoot configuration and security issues in the STP
- Isolate the causes of the problems
- Correct all of the identified spanning tree issues
- Document and report the troubleshooting findings and recommendations
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| Lab 8: Implement Inter-VLAN Routing | - Design a Layer 3 network
- Create an implementation requirements list
- Create a step-by-step implementation and verification plan
- Implement and verify inter-VLAN routing and routing protocols
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| Lab 9: Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing | - Develop a work plan to troubleshoot configuration and inter-VLAN routing issues
- Isolate the causes of the problems
- Correct all of the identified routing issues
- Test the corrections made
- Document and report the troubleshooting findings and recommendations
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| Lab 10: Implement High Availability in a Network Design | - Design a high availability solution consisting of a syslog, SNMP reporting, and an IP SLA solution
- Create an implementation requirements list
- Create a step-by-step implementation and verification plan
- Implement and verify your solution
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| Lab 11: Implement and Tune HSRP | - Design an HSRP solution
- Create an implementation requirements list
- Create a step-by-step implementation and verification plan
- Implement and verify your solution
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- Design a VRRP solution
- Create an implementation requirements list
- Create a step-by-step implementation and verification plan
- Implement and verify your solution
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| Lab 13: Secure Network Switches to Mitigate Security Attacks | - Perform a baseline assessment of network switch security settings
- Identify possible threats, points of attack, and vulnerability points in the network
- Write an implementation plan to implement security measures on network switches
- Write a plan to test and verify security threat mitigation measures for VLANs
- Configure port security and other switch security features
- Configure a VACL
- Verify the correct implementation of security measures
- Document the switch and VLAN security plan, settings, operations, and maintenance
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| Lab 14: Plan Implementation and Verification of VoIP in a Campus Network | - Gather information regarding the implementation of VoIP
- Prepare an implementation requirements list for VoIP readiness
- Prepare an implementation and verification plan
- Implement and verify the VoIP readiness plan
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| Lab 15: Integrate Wireless in the Campus | - Determine requirements for implementing wireless structure in a network
- Prepare an implementation plan for wireless integration
- Prepare the switched network for integration of wireless equipment
- Verify that the switched network was properly provisioned
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