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| Part I Chapter 1 The Key Components for Modeling an Internetwork Identifying the Key Components Needed for Modeling Internetworks The Access Server Modeling Local-Area Networks (LANs) Modeling LANs by Using Hubs and MAUs Modeling LANs by Using Switches Simulating LANs by Using Route Generators or Backbone Routers Modeling LANs by Using an Ethernet Crossover Cable Simulating Wide-Area Network Connections Modeling WANs by Using Special Crossover Cable Routers with Built-In or External CSU/DSUs Modeling WANs by Using a V.35 DTE Cable to a V.35 DCE Cable Simulating WANs by Using HDLC and Loopback Plugs on CSU/DSUs Modeling WANs by Using a Cisco Router as a Frame Relay or X.25 Switch Routers, Cisco IOS Software, and Memory Requirements for Labs Test Hosts and Data Simulation Building the Framework for Internetwork Modeling桟onfiguring Key Components Gaining Privileged Access: The 16-Bit Boot Register Upgrading the Cisco IOS Software Configuring and Using the Access Server Configuring a Frame Relay Switch Configuring a Route Generator or Backbone Router Configuring Analog Remote Access Configuring Microsoft Windows 95/98 Networking Practical study for chapter 1:setting Up Lab 1: Password Recovery—Part I Practical Scenario Lab Exercise Lab Objectives Equipment Needed Physical Layout and Prestaging Lab 1: Password Recovery Part II Lab Walkthrough Lab 2: Password Recovery on a Catalyst 5500 Part I Practical Scenario Lab Exercise Lab Objectives Equipment Needed Physical Layout and Prestaging Lab 2: Password Recovery on a atalyst 5500 Part II Lab Walkthrough Lab 3: Upgrading the IOS and Restoring a Configuration from TFTP Server Part I Practical Scenario Lab Exercise Lab Objectives Equipment Needed Physical Layout and Prestaging Lab 3: Upgrading the IOS and Restoring a Configuration from a TFTP Server Part II Lab Walkthrough Lab 4: Configuring an Access Server Part I Practical Scenario Lab Exercise Lab Objectives Equipment Needed Physical Layout and Prestaging Lab 4: Configuring an Access Server Part II …… Part II Modeling LANs Part III Connecting LANs with Wide-Area Networks (WANs) Part IV Routing protocols Part V Transporting Non-Routable Protocols Part VII CCIE Preparation and Self-Assessment Part IX Appendixes Index |
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