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    A’dan Z’ye CCNA

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    Mesaj tarafından BlackPearl Çarş. Haz. 09, 2010 4:05 am

    Arkadaşlar CCNA sınavlarına girecekler için cisco orjinalinden çeviri bir dökümanı sizlerle paylaşmak istedim..

    Cisco döküman bulmakta zorlanan arkadaşlarıma 700 sayfalık CCNA dökümanı sunuyorum..

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    Introduction

    Assessment Test xxxiii

    Chapter 1 Internetworking

    Chapter 1 1

    Internetworking Basics

    Internetworking Models

    The Layered Approach

    Advantages of Reference Models

    The OSI Reference Model

    The Application Layer

    The Presentation Layer

    The Session Layer

    The Transport Layer

    The Network Layer

    The Data Link Layer

    The Physical Layer

    Ethernet Networking

    Half- and Full-Duplex Ethernet

    Ethernet at the Data Link Layer

    Ethernet at the Physical Layer

    Ethernet Cabling

    Straight-Through Cable

    Crossover Cable

    Rolled Cable

    Data Encapsulation

    The Cisco Three-Layer Hierarchical Model

    The Core Layer

    The Distribution Layer

    The Access Layer

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 1

    Written Lab 1.1: OSI Questions

    Written Lab 1.2: Defining the OSI Layers and Devices

    Written Lab 1.3: Identifying Collision andBroadcast Domains

    Written Lab 1.4: Binary/Decimal/Hexadecimal Conversion

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 1

    Answer to Written Lab 1.2

    Answers to Written Lab 1.3

    Answers to Written Lab 1.4



    Chapter 2 Introduction to TCP/IP

    Chapter 2

    TCP/IP and the DoD Model

    The Process/Application Layer Protocols

    The Host-to-Host Layer Protocols

    The Internet Layer Protocols

    IP Addressing

    IP Terminology

    The Hierarchical IP Addressing Scheme

    Private IP Addresses

    Broadcast Addresses

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 2

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 2



    Chapter 3 Subnetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks(VLSMs), and Troubleshooting TCP/IP

    Chapter 3

    Subnetting Basics

    IP Subnet-Zero

    How to Create Subnets

    Subnet Masks

    Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)

    Subnetting Class C Addresses

    Subnetting Class B Addresses

    Subnetting Class A Addresses

    Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)

    VLSM Design

    Implementing VLSM Networks

    Summarization

    Troubleshooting IP Addressing

    Determining IP Address Problems

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Labs 3

    Written Lab 3.1: Written Subnet Practice #1

    Written Lab 3.2: Written Subnet Practice

    Written Lab 3.3: Written Subnet Practice

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 3.1

    Answers to Written Lab 3.2

    Answers to Written Lab 3.3



    Chapter 4 Cisco’s Internetworking Operating System (IOS) and Security Device Manager (SDM)

    Chapter 4

    The IOS User Interface

    Cisco Router IOS

    Connecting to a Cisco Router

    Bringing Up a Router

    Command-Line Interface (CLI)

    Entering the CLI from a Non-ISR Router

    Overview of Router Modes

    CLI Prompts

    Editing and Help Features

    Gathering Basic Routing Information

    Router and Switch Administrative Configurations

    Hostnames

    Banners

    Setting Passwords

    Encrypting Your Passwords

    Descriptions

    Router Interfaces

    Bringing Up an Interface

    Viewing, Saving, and Erasing Configurations

    Deleting the Configuration and Reloading the Router

    Verifying Your Configuration

    Cisco’s Security Device Manager (SDM)

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 4

    Hands-on Labs

    Hands-on Lab 4.1: Logging into a Router

    Hands-on Lab 4.2: Using the Help and Editing Features

    Hands-on Lab 4.3: Saving a Router Configuration

    Hands-on Lab 4.4: Setting Your Passwords

    Hands-on Lab 4.5: Setting the Hostname, Descriptions, IP Address, and Clock Rate

    Hands-on Lab 4.6: Installing SDM on Your Computer

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 4



    Chapter 5 Managing a Cisco Internetwork

    Chapter 5

    The Internal Components of a Cisco Router

    The Router Boot Sequence

    Managing Configuration Register

    Understanding the Configuration Register Bits

    Checking the Current Configuration Register Value

    Changing the Configuration Register

    Recovering Passwords

    Boot System Commands

    Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco IOS

    Verifying Flash Memory

    Backing Up the Cisco IOS

    Restoring or Upgrading the Cisco Router IOS

    Using the Cisco IOS File System (Cisco IFS)

    Using the SDM to Manage the Flash Memory

    Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration

    Backing Up the Cisco Router Configuration

    Restoring the Cisco Router Configuration

    Erasing the Configuration

    Using the Cisco IOS File System to Manage YourRouter’s Configuration (Cisco IFS)

    Using the SDM to Back Up/Restore and Edit the Router’s Configuration

    Using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

    Getting CDP Timers and Holdtime Information

    Gathering Neighbor Information

    Gathering Interface Traffic Information

    Gathering Port and Interface Information

    Documenting a Network Topology Using CDP

    Using Telnet

    Telnetting into Multiple Devices Simultaneously

    Checking Telnet Connections

    Checking Telnet Users

    Closing Telnet Sessions

    Using SDM to Telnet into Your Router

    Resolving Hostnames

    Building a Host Table

    Using DNS to Resolve Names

    Checking Network Connectivity and Troubleshooting

    Using the ping Command

    Using the traceroute Command

    Debugging

    Using the show processes Command

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 5

    Hands-on Labs

    Hands-on Lab 5.1: Backing Up Your Router IOS

    Hands-on Lab 5.2: Upgrading or Restoring Your Router IOS

    Hands-on Lab 5.3: Backing Up the Router Configuration

    Hands-on Lab 5.4: Using the Cisco DiscoveryProtocol (CDP)

    Hands-on Lab 5.5: Using Telnet

    Hands-on Lab 5.6: Resolving Hostnames

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 5



    Chapter 6 IP Routing

    Chapter 6

    Routing Basics

    The IP Routing Process

    Testing Your IP Routing Understanding

    Configuring IP Routing

    Configuring IP Routing in Our Network

    Static Routing

    Default Routing

    Dynamic Routing

    Routing Protocol Basics

    Distance-Vector Routing Protocols

    Routing Loops

    Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

    RIP Timers

    Configuring RIP Routing

    Verifying the RIP Routing Tables

    Configuring RIP Routing Example 2

    Holding Down RIP Propagations

    RIP Version 2 (RIPv2)

    Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)

    Verifying Your Configurations

    The show ip protocols Command

    The debug ip rip Command

    Enabling RIPv2 on Our Internetwork

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 6

    Hands-on Labs

    Hands-on Lab 6.1: Creating Static Routes

    Hands-on Lab 6.2: Configuring RIP Routing

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 6



    Chapter 7 Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

    Chapter 7

    EIGRP Features and Operation

    Protocol-Dependent Modules

    Neighbor Discovery

    Reliable Transport Protocol (RTP)

    Diffusing Update Algorithm (DUAL)

    Using EIGRP to Support Large Networks

    Multiple ASes

    VLSM Support and Summarization

    Route Discovery and Maintenance

    Configuring EIGRP

    Corp

    R1

    R2

    R3

    Redistributing to the 871W Router from R3

    Configuring Discontiguous Networks

    Load Balancing with EIGRP

    Verifying EIGRP

    Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Basics

    OSPF Terminology

    SPF Tree Calculation

    Configuring OSPF

    Enabling OSPF

    Configuring OSPF Areas

    Configuring Our Network with OSPF

    Verifying OSPF Configuration

    The show ip ospf Command

    The show ip ospf database Command

    The show ip ospf interface Command

    The show ip ospf neighbor Command

    The show ip protocols Command

    Debugging OSPF

    OSPF DR and BDR Elections

    Neighbors

    Adjacencies

    DR and BDR Elections

    OSPF and Loopback Interfaces

    Configuring Loopback Interfaces

    OSPF Interface Priorities

    Troubleshooting OSPF

    Configuring EIGRP and OSPF Summary Routes

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 7

    Hands-on Labs

    Hands-on Lab 7.1: Configuring and Verifying EIGRP

    Hands-on Lab 7.2: Enabling the OSPF Process

    Hands-on Lab 7.3: Configuring OSPF Neighbors

    Hands-on Lab 7.4: Verifying OSPF Operation

    Hands-on Lab 7.5: OSPF DR and BDR Elections

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 7



    Chapter 8 Layer 2 Switching and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

    Chapter 8

    Before Layer 2 Switching

    Switching Services

    Limitations of Layer 2 Switching

    Bridging vs. LAN Switching

    Three Switch Functions at Layer 2

    Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

    Spanning Tree Terms

    Spanning Tree Operations

    Configuring Catalyst Switches

    Catalyst Switch Configuration

    Verifying Cisco Catalyst Switches

    Cisco Network Assistant

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 8

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 8.1

    Chapter 9 Virtual LANs (VLANs)

    Chapter 9

    VLAN Basics

    Broadcast Control

    Security

    Flexibility and Scalability

    VLAN Memberships

    Static VLANs

    Dynamic VLANs

    Identifying VLANs

    Frame Tagging

    VLAN Identification Methods

    VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)

    VTP Modes of Operation

    VTP Pruning

    Routing between VLANs

    Configuring VLANs

    Assigning Switch Ports to VLANs

    Configuring Trunk Ports

    Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing

    Configuring VTP

    Troubleshooting VTP

    Telephony: Configuring Voice VLANs

    Configuring the Voice VLAN

    Configuring IP Phone Voice Traffic

    Using the CNA to Configure VLANs and Inter-VLAN Routing

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 9

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 9.1



    Chapter 10 Security

    Chapter 10

    Perimeter, Firewall, and Internal Routers

    Recognizing Security Threats

    Mitigating Security Threats

    Cisco’s IOS Firewall

    Introduction to Access Lists

    Mitigating Security Issues with ACLs

    Standard Access Lists

    Wildcard Masking

    Standard Access List Example

    Controlling VTY (Telnet) Access

    Extended Access Lists

    Extended Access List Example 1

    Extended Access List Example 2

    Advanced Access Lists

    Named ACLs

    Switch Port ACLs

    Lock and Key (Dynamic ACLs)

    Reflexive ACLs

    Time-Based ACLs

    Remarks

    Context-Based Access Control (Cisco IOS Firewall)

    Authentication Proxy

    Monitoring Access Lists

    Configuring Access Lists Using SDM

    Creating ACLs with SDM

    Creating Firewalls with SDM

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 10.1

    Hands-on Labs

    Hands-on Lab 10.1: Standard IP Access Lists

    Hands-on Lab 10.2: Extended IP Access Lists

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 10.1



    Chapter 11 Network Address Translation (NAT)

    Chapter 11

    When Do We Use NAT?

    Types of Network Address Translation

    NAT Names

    How NAT Works

    Static NAT Configuration

    Dynamic NAT Configuration

    PAT (Overloading) Configuration

    Simple Verification of NAT

    Testing and Troubleshooting NAT

    Configuring NAT on Our Internetwork

    Configuring NAT Using SDM

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 11

    Hands-on Labs

    Lab 11.1: Preparing for NAT

    Lab 11.2: Configuring Dynamic NAT

    Lab 11.3: Configuring PAT

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 11



    Chapter 12 Cisco’s Wireless Technologies

    Chapter 12

    Introduction to Wireless Technology

    The 802.11 Standards

    Comparing 802.11

    Cisco’s Unified Wireless Solution

    Split-MAC Architecture

    MESH and LWAPP

    AWPP

    Wireless Security

    Configuring Our Wireless Internetwork

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 12

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 12



    Chapter 13 Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)

    Chapter 13

    Why Do We Need IPv6?

    The Benefits and Uses of IPv6

    IPv6 Addressing and Expressions

    Shortened Expression

    Address Types

    Special Addresses

    How IPv6 Works in an Internetwork

    Autoconfiguration

    Configuring Cisco Routers with IPv6

    DHCPv6

    ICMPv6

    IPv6 Routing Protocols

    RIPng

    EIGRPv6

    OSPFv3

    Migrating to IPv6

    Dual Stacking

    6to4 Tunneling

    NAT-PT

    Configuring IPv6 on Our Internetwork

    Configuring RIPng

    Configuring OSPFv3

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 13

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 13.1



    Chapter 14 Wide Area Networks

    Chapter 14

    Introduction to Wide Area Networks

    Defining WAN Terms

    WAN Connection Types

    WAN Support

    Cable and DSL

    Cable

    Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)

    Cabling the Serial Wide Area Network

    Serial Transmission

    Data Terminal Equipment and Data Communication Equipment

    High-Level Data-Link Control (HDLC) Protocol

    Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

    Link Control Protocol (LCP) Configuration Options

    PPP Session Establishment

    PPP Authentication Methods

    Configuring PPP on Cisco Routers

    Configuring PPP Authentication

    Verifying PPP Encapsulation

    PPPoE Configuration

    Frame Relay

    Introduction to Frame Relay Technology

    Frame Relay Implementation and Monitoring

    Using SDM for WAN Connections

    Configuring PPP with Authentication Using SDM

    Configuring PPPoE with SDM 818

    Configuring Frame Relay with SDM

    Virtual Private Networks

    Introduction to Cisco IOS IPSec

    IPSec Transforms

    Configuring VPNs/IPSec Using the SDM

    Summary

    Exam Essentials

    Written Lab 14

    Hands-on Labs

    Hands-on Lab 14.1: Configuring PPP Encapsulation and Authentication

    Hands-on Lab 14.2: Configuring and Monitoring HDLC

    Hands-on Lab 14.3: Configuring Frame Relay and Subinterfaces

    Review Questions

    Answers to Review Questions

    Answers to Written Lab 14.1

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