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- 2.a Hostname
- 2.b mgmt IP address
- 2.c IP Default Gateway
- 2.d Local User And Password
- 2.e Enable Secret Password
- 2.f Console And VTY Logins
- 2.g Exec-Timeout
- 2.h Service Password Encryption
- 2.i Copy Run Start
- 2.6 Configure And Verify VLANs
- 2.8 Identify Enhanced Switching Technologies
- 2.8.a RSTP
- 2.8.b PVSTP
- 2.8.c Etherchannels
- 2.9 Configure And Verify PVSTP Operation
- 2.9.a Describe Root Bridge Election
- 2.9.b Spanning Tree Mode
- 3.1 Identify the appropriate IPv6 addressing scheme to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment
- 3.2 Identify the appropriate IPv4 addressing scheme using VLSM and summarization to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment.
- 3.3 Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6 in conjunction with IPv4
- 3.4.a dual stack
- 3.5 Describe IPv6 addresses
- 3.5.a global unicast
- 3.5.b multicast
- 3.5.c link local
- 3.5.d unique local
- 3.5.e eui 64
- 3.5.f auto-configuration
- 4.1.a packet forwarding
- 4.1.b router lookup process
- 4.1.c Process Switching/Fast Switching/CEF
- 4.2 Configure and verify utilizing the CLI to set basic Router configuration
- 4.2.a hostname
- 4.2.b local user and password
- 4.2.c enable secret password
- 4.2.d console and VTY logins
- 4.2.e exec-timeout
- 4.2.f service password encryption
- 4.2.g Interface IP Address And [i] loopback
- 4.2.h banner
- 4.2.i motd
- 4.2.j copy run start
- 4.3 Configure and verify operation status of a device interface
- 4.3.a Serial
- 4.3.b Ethernet
- 4.4 Verify router configuration and network connectivity using
- 4.4.a ping and [i] extended
- 4.4.b traceroute
- 4.4.c telnet
- 4.4.d SSH
- 4.4.e sh cdp neighbors
- 4.5 Configure and verify routing configuration for a static or default route given specific routing requirements
- 4.6 Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols
- 4.6.a Static versus Dynamic
- 4.6.b Link state versus Distance Vector
- 4.6.c next hop
- 4.6.d ip routing table
- 4.6.e Passive Interfaces (how they work)
- 4.6.f Admin Distance
- 4.6.g split horizon
- 4.6.h metric
- 4.7 Configure and verify OSPF
- 4.7.a Benefit of single area
- 4.7.b Configure OSPv2
- 4.7.c Configure OSPv3
- 4.7.d Router ID
- 4.7.e Passive Interface
- 4.7.f Discuss multi-area OSPF
- 4.7.g Understand LSA types and purpose
- 4.8 Configure and verify interVLAN routing (Router on a stick)
- 4.8.a sub interfaces
- 4.8.b upstream routing
- 4.8.c encapsulation
- 4.9 Configure SVI interfaces
- 4.10 Manage Cisco IOS Files
- 4.10.a Boot Preferences
- 4.10.b Cisco IOS Images (15)
- 4.10.c Licensing
- 4.10.c [i] Show license
- 4.10.c [ii] Change license
- 4.11 Configure and verify EIGRP (single AS)
- 4.11.a Feasible Distance/Feasible Successors/Administrative distance
- 4.11.b Feasibility condition
- 4.11.c Metric composition
- 4.11.d Router ID
- 4.11.e auto summary
- 4.11.f Path Selection
- 4.11.g Load Balancing
- 4.11.g [i] Unequal
- 4.11.g [ii] Equal
- 5.1.a packet forwarding
- 5.1.b router lookup process
- 5.1.c Process Switching/Fast Switching/CEF
- 5.2 Configure and verify utilizing the CLI to set basic Router configuration
- 5.2.a hostname
- 5.2.b local user and password
- 5.2.c enable secret password
- 5.2.d console and VTY logins
- 5.2.e exec-timeout
- 5.2.f service password encryption
- 5.2.g Interface IP Address
- 5.2.g [i] loopback
- 5.2.h banner
- 5.2.i motd
- 5.2.j copy run start
- 5.3 Configure and verify operation status of a device interface
- 5.3.a Serial
- 5.3.b Ethernet
- 5.4 Verify router configuration and network connectivity using
- 5.4.a ping
- 5.4.a [i] extended
- 5.4.b traceroute
- 5.4.c telnet
- 5.4.d SSH
- 5.4.e sh cdp neighbors
- 5.5 Configure and verify routing configuration for a static or default route given specific routing requirements
- 5.6 Differentiate methods of routing and routing protocols
- 5.6.a Static versus Dynamic
- 5.6.b Link state versus Distance Vector
- 5.6.c next hop
- 5.6.d ip routing table
- 5.6.e Passive Interfaces (how they work)
- 5.6.f Admin Distance
- 5.6.g split horizon
- 5.6.h metric
- 5.7 Configure and verify OSPF
- 5.7.a Benefit of single area
- 5.7.b Configure OSPv2
- 5.7.c Configure OSPv3
- 5.7.d Router ID
- 5.7.e Passive Interface
- 5.7.f Discuss multi-area OSPF
- 5.7.g Understand LSA types and purpose
- 5.8 Configure and verify interVLAN routing (Router on a stick)
- 5.8.a sub interfaces
- 5.8.b upstream routing
- 5.8.c encapsulation
- 5.9 Configure SVI interfaces
- 5.10 Manage Cisco IOS Files
- 5.10.a Boot Preferences
- 5.10.b Cisco IOS Images (15)
- 5.10.c Licensing
- 5.10.c [i] Show license
- 5.10.c [ii] Change license
- 5.11 Configure and verify EIGRP (single AS)
- 5.11.a Feasible Distance/Feasible Successors/Administrative distance
- 5.11.b Feasibility condition
- 5.11.c Metric composition
- 5.11.d Router ID
- 5.11.e auto summary
- 5.11.f Path Selection
- 5.11.g Load Balancing
- 5.11.g [i] Unequal
- 5.11.g [ii] Equal
- 6.1 Configure and verify DHCP (IOS Router)
- 6.1.a Configuring router interfaces to use DHCP
- 6.1.b DHCP options (basic overview and functionality)
- 6.1.c Excluded addresses
- 6.1.d Lease time
- 6.2 Describe the types, features, and applications of ACLs
- 6.2.a standard (editing and sequence numbers)
- 6.2.b extended
- 6.2.c named
- 6.2.d numbered
- 6.2.e Log option
- 6.3 Configure and verify ACLs in a network environment
- 6.3.a named
- 6.3.b numbered
- 6.3.c Log option
- 6.4 Identify the basic operation of NAT
- 6.4.a purpose
- 6.4.b pool
- 6.4.c static
- 6.4.d 1 to 1
- 6.4.e overloading
- 6.4.f source addressing
- 6.4.g one way NAT
- 6.5 Configure and verify NAT for given network requirements
- 6.6 Configure and verify NTP as a client.
- 7.1.a Device password security
- 7.1.b enable secret versus enable
- 7.1.c Transport
- 7.1.c.1 disable telnet
- 7.1.c.2 SSH
- 7.1.d VTYs
- 7.1.e physical security
- 7.1.f service password
- 7.1.g Describe external authentication methods
- 7.2 Configure and verify Switch Port Security
- 7.2.a Sticky mac
- 7.2.b MAC address limitation
- 7.2.c static/dynamic
- 7.2.d violation modes
- 7.2.d [i] err disable
- 7.2.d [ii] shutdown
- 7.2.d [iii] protect restrict
- 7.2.e shutdown unused ports
- 7.2.f err disable recovery
- 7.2.g assign unused ports in unused VLANs
- 7.2.h putting Native VLAN to other than VLAN 1
- 7.3 Configure and verify ACLs to filter network traffic
- 8.1.a Metro ethernet
- 8.1.b VSAT
- 8.1.c Cellular 3g/4g
- 8.1.d MPLS
- 8.1.e T1/E1
- 8.1.f ISDN
- 8.1.g DSL
- 8.1.h Frame relay
- 8.1.i Cable
- 8.1.j VPN
- 8.2 Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection
- 8.3 Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco routers
- 8.4 Configure and verify Frame Relay on Cisco routers
- 8.5 Implement and troubleshoot PPPoE

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Asst. Professor

Martin Carolina
Instructor

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Instructor

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Senior Instructor
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