1.0 | Implementing Layer 2 Technologies
Configuring and Troubleshooting Layer 2 Technologies |
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| Frame Relay Multipoint Links on a Physical Interface Using Inverse ARP |
| Frame Relay Multipoint Links on a Physical Interface Without Using Inverse ARP |
| Frame Relay Multipoint Link on a Subinterface Using Inverse ARP |
| Frame Relay Multipoint Link on a Subinterface Without Using Inverse ARP |
| Frame Relay Point-to-Point Subinterfaces |
| PVC with a Multipoint Interface on One Side and a Subinterface on the Other Side |
| Authentication on a Frame Relay Link Using PPP |
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| Trunks Using an Industry-Standard Encapsulation |
| Trunks Using a Cisco Proprietary Encapsulation |
| Creating, Deleting, and Editing VLANs |
| VTP in Client/Server Mode |
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| Controlling VLANs That Cross a Trunk |
| Optimizing STP by STP Timers |
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| **ing the Root Bridge for VLANs in a PVST Environment |
| **ing the Root Bridge for an MST Instance in an MST Environment |
| Setting the Port Priority to Designate the Forwarding Ports |
| EtherChannel Using an Industry-Standard Protocol |
| EtherChannel Using a Cisco Proprietary Protocol |
| Disabling Protocols on the EtherChannel |
| Load-Balancing Type on the EtherChannel |
| SNMP Management on the Switch |
| Telnet and SSH Management on the Switch |
| Controlling Inbound and Outbound Telnet on the Switch |
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| Switch Virtual Interfaces (SVIs) for IP Routing |
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| IP Routing on the Switch Using RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP |
| IP Phones to Connect to the Catalyst Switch |
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| Other Layer 2 Technologies |
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| Implementing IPv4
Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv4 |
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| OSPF on a Broadcast Multicast Access Network (Ethernet) |
| OSPF over a Frame Relay Multipoint Network by Changing Network Types |
| OSPF over a Frame Relay Multipoint Network by Using the neighbor Command |
| OSPF over a Frame Relay Point-to-Point Network |
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| NSSA and Totally Stubby Areas |
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| EIGRP Stub on Routers and Switches |
| EIGRP **—Bandwidth Control |
| Changing the Administrative Distance of EIGRP |
| Unequal-Cost Load Balancing for EIGRP |
| Filtering, Redistribution, and Summarization |
| Route Filtering for OSPF Within the Area Using a Distribute List with an ACL and Prefix Lists |
| Route Filtering for OSPF Between Areas |
| Summarization of OSPF Routes Between Areas |
| Summarization of External Routers Within OSPF |
| Filtering with a Distribute List Using an ACL and Prefix Lists |
| Using Advanced ACLs and a Prefix List for Filtering Routes |
| Summarizing Routes with EIGRP |
| Route Summarization for RIP |
| Redistribution Between OSPF and EIGRP |
| Redistribution Between RIP and EIGRP |
| Redistribution of Directly Connected Routes |
| Redistribution of Static Routes |
| Redistribution with Filtering Using ACLs and Prefix Lists |
| Redistribution with Filtering Using Route Tagging |
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| Advertising Routes in BGP |
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| Redundancy by Neighbor Relationships Based on Loopbacks |
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| EBGP Peering Based on Loopbacks |
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| Filtering Using Prefix Lists |
| Filtering Using AS Path Filters |
| Redistributing Connected Routes into BGP |
| Redistributing Dynamic Routing Protocols into BGP |
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| BGP Aggregation with the Summary Only Parameter |
| BGP Aggregation with Suppress Maps |
| BGP Aggregation with Unsuppress Maps |
| BGP Best-Path **ion – Weight |
| BGP Best-Path **ion – Local Preference |
| BGP Best-Path **ion – MED |
| BGP Communities – No-Export |
| BGP Communities – No-Advertise |
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| Working with Private AS Numbers |
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| Implementing IPv6
Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv6 |
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| IPv6 on a Frame Relay Network – Multipoint |
| IPv6 on a Frame Relay Network – Point-to-Point |
| Route Filtering with a Distribute List Using an ACL and Prefix Lists |
| Route Redistribution Between OSPFv3 and EIGRPv6 |
| Implementing MPLS
Configuring and Troubleshooting MPLS |
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| MPLS Unicast Routing Using LDP |
| Controlling Label Distribution |
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| MPLS VPN Using Static Routing Between PE-CE |
| MPLS VPN Using EIGRP as the PE-CE Routing Protocol |
| MPLS VPN Using OSPF as the PE-CE Routing Protocol |
| MPLS VPN Using EBGP as the PE-CE Routing Protocol |
| Controlling Route Propagation Using the Route Target with Import and Export Maps |
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| VRFs at the Customer Sites Using VRF-Lite |
| Implementing IP Multicast
Configuring and Troubleshooting IP Multicast |
| PIM and Bidirectional PIM |
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| PIM Sparse Mode – Static Rendezvous Point |
| PIM Sparse Mode – Multiple Static Rendezvous Points |
| PIM Sparse Mode – Auto Rendezvous Point |
| PIM Sparse Mode with Multiple Rendezvous Points Using the Auto Rendezvous Point |
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| MSDP to an Anycast Rendezvous Point |
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| IGMP Filtering on the Switch |
| Use of the Switch to Block Multicast Traffic |
| Multicasting Through a GRE Tunnel |
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| IPv6 Multicast Routing Using PIM |
| IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Protocol |
| Implementing Network Security
Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Security |
| AAA and Security Server Protocols |
| Use of a Router to Authenticate Against a AAA Server Using TACACS+ |
| Use of a Router to Authenticate Against a AAA Server Using RADIUS |
| Local Privilege Authorization |
| Accounting to a AAA Server Using TACACS+ |
| Accounting to a AAA Server Using RADIUS |
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| Routing Protocol Security |
| Routing Protocol Authentication for EIGRP |
| Routing Protocol Authentication for OSPF – Area-Wide |
| Routing Protocol Authentication for OSPF – Interface-Specific |
| Routing Protocol Authentication for OSPF Virtual Links |
| Routing Protocol Authentication for BGP |
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| Dot1x Authentication for VLAN Assignment |
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| Cisco IOS and Zone-Based Firewalls |
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| DoS Protection on a Cisco IOS Firewall |
| Basic Zone-Based Firewall |
| Zone-Based Firewall with Deep Packet Inspection |
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| Configuring the TCP Intercept Feature |
| Configuring Blocking of Fragment Attacks |
| Configuring Switch Security Features |
| Configuring Antispoofing Using an ACL |
| Configuring Antispoofing Using uRPF |
| SSH on Routers and Switches |
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| Controlling Telnet and SSH Access to the Router and Switch |
| Implementing Network Services
Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Services |
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| Configuring DHCP on a Cisco IOS Router |
| Configuring DHCP on a Switch |
| Using a Router and a Switch to Act as a DHCP Relay Agent (Helper Address) |
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| Use of the Router for WCCP |
| Use of the Router to Generate an Exception Dump Using TFTP |
| Use of the Router to Generate an Exception Dump Using FTP |
| Use of the Router to Generate an Exception Dump Using RCP |
| Broadcast Forwarding for Protocols |
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| Telnet Management on the Router and Switch |
| SSH Management on the Router and Switch |
| Disabling Telnet and the SSH Client on the Switch |
| HTTP Management on the Router and Switch |
| Controlling HTTP Management on the Router and Switch |
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| NTP Using the NTP Master and NTP Server Commands |
| NTP Without Using the NTP Server |
| NTP Using NTP Broadcast Commands |
| Implementing QoS
Configuring and Troubleshooting QoS |
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| Marking Using IP Precedence |
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| Congestion Management and Congestion Avoidance |
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| CAR Using Rate Limiting Under the Interface |
| Frame Relay Traffic Shaping Using Map Classes |
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| Link Efficiency Mechanisms |
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| Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) for Frame Relay |
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| Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CB-WFQ) |
| Low Latency Queuing (LLQ) |
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| Random Early Detection Using MQC |
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| Discard Eligible Marking Using MQC |
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| WRR on the Catalyst Switch |
| Troubleshooting a Network
Troubleshooting Network-Wide Connectivity Issues |
| Troubleshooting Layer 2 Problems |
| Troubleshooting Catalyst Switch Network Issues |
| Troubleshooting Frame Relay Network Issues |
| Troubleshooting Layer 3 Problems |
| Troubleshooting IP Addressing Network Issues |
| Troubleshooting Routing Protocol Network Issues |
| Troubleshooting Routing Protocol Loop Issues |
| Troubleshooting Application Problems |
| Determining Which Aspects of the Network to Troubleshoot to Determine Network Functionality (Given a Set of Symptoms) |
| Troubleshooting Network Services |
| Troubleshooting Misconfigured NTP Setup |
| Troubleshooting Misconfigured DHCP Setup |
| Troubleshooting Misconfigured Telnet and SSH Setup |
| Troubleshooting Misconfigured SNMP Setup |
| Troubleshooting Security Services |
| Troubleshooting Misconfigured ACLs |
| Troubleshooting Misconfigured NAT |
| Troubleshooting Misconfigured AAA Services |
| Optimizing a Network
Configuring and Troubleshooting Optimization of a Network |
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| Logging into a Remote Syslog Server |
| Logging into the Internal Buffer |
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| Use of a Router to Communicate to an SNMP Management Station |
| Use of a Router to Generate SNMP Traps |
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| Use of a Router to Generate SNMP Traps Using RMON |
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| Implementing Network Services on the Routers |
| Use of a Router as an FTP Server |
| Use of a Router as a TFTP Server |
| Cisco IOS Embedded Event Manager |
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| HTTP and HTTPS on a Router |
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| Implementing Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) on a Router |