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LAN Switching and Wireless, CCNA Exploration Companion Guide

by: Wayne Lewis

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The all-new and only authorized textbook for the new Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Exploration LAN Switching and Wireless course


  * A portable reference that supports the topics in the all-new Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Exploration LAN Switching and Wireless curriculum aligning 1:1 with course modules


  * Features improved readability, enhanced topic explanations, real-world examples, and all-new graphical presentations


  * Written and Edited by leading Academy Instructor

LAN Switching and Wireless, CCNA Exploration Companion Guide is the official supplemental textbook for this CCNA Exploration course from the Cisco Networking Academy. Completely revised to match the new curriculum with new examples and explanations, this textbook includes original material developed by the authors, yet it fully aligns with the CCNA Exploration curriculum. This new edition augments student understanding of course material. The new edition incorporates recently improved features to aid instructors and enhance student comprehension. Chapters align with course modules in both name and number, and chapter objectives are stated as questions to encourage students to think about and find answers as they read chapters. End-of-chapter Check Your Understanding questions and Summaries align with chapter objectives to emphasize key topics, while key terms are listed in each chapter opener in the order of occurrence to alert students to upcoming vocabulary words. In addition, key features include 'How To' quick references for step-by-step tasks; real-world examples and all-new illustrations; concise explanations with a focus on word usage and sentence structure for improved readability; and Packet Tracer activities throughout.



Features and Benefits


The all-new and only authorized textbook for the new Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Exploration LAN Switching and Wireless course


  * A portable reference that supports the topics in the all-new Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Exploration LAN Switching and Wireless curriculum aligning 1:1 with course modules


  * Features improved readability, enhanced topic explanations, real-world examples, and all-new graphical presentations


  * Written and Edited by leading Academy Instructor



Table of Contents

Chapter 1 LAN Design 1

Objectives 1

Key Terms 1

Switched LAN Architecture 2


  The Hierarchical Network Model 2


          Access Layer 2


          Distribution Layer 3


          Core Layer 3


          A Hierarchical Network in a Medium-Sized Business 4


          Benefits of a Hierarchical Network 4


          Principles of Hierarchical Network Design 6


          Network Diameter 7


          Bandwidth Aggregation 8


          Redundancy 9


  What Is a Converged Network? 10


          Legacy Equipment 10


          Advanced Technology 11


          New Options 12


          Separate Voice, Video, and Data Networks 13

Matching Switches to Specific LAN Functions 15


  Considerations for Hierarchical Network Switches 15


          Traffic Flow Analysis 15


          User Community Analysis 17


          Data Stores and Data Servers Analysis 19


          Topology Diagrams 20


          Switch Features 22


          Switch Form Factors 22


          Switch Performance 24


          Power over Ethernet and Layer 3 Functionality 26


          Switch Features in a Hierarchical Network 28


          Access Layer Switch Features 28


          Distribution Layer Switch Features 30


          Core Layer Switch Features 31


          Switches for Small and Medium Sized Business (SMB) 33


          Catalyst Express 500 33


          Catalyst 2960 34


          Catalyst 3560 35


          Catalyst 3750 36


          Catalyst 4500 36


          Catalyst 4900 37


          Catalyst 6500 38


          Comparing Switches 39

Summary 40

Labs 40

Check Your Understanding 41

Challenge Questions and Activities 44

Chapter 2 Basic Switch Concepts and Configuration 45

Objectives 45

Key Terms 45

Introduction to Ethernet/802.3 LANs 46


  Key Elements of Ethernet/802.3 Networks 46


          CSMA/CD 46


          Ethernet Communications 47


          Duplex Settings 49


          Switch Port Settings 50


          Switch MAC Address Table 51

Design Considerations for Ethernet/802.3 Networks 52


          Bandwidth and Throughput 52


          Collision Domains 53


          Broadcast Domains 54


          Network Latency 54


          Network Congestion 55


          LAN Segmentation 55


  LAN Design Considerations 56

Forwarding Frames Using a Switch 58


  Switch Forwarding Methods 59


  Symmetric and Asymmetric Switching 60


  Memory Buffering 60


  Layer 2 and Layer 3 Switching 62

Switch Management Configuration 63


  Navigating Command-Line Interface Modes 63


          GUI-Based Alternatives to the CLI 65


  Using the Help Facility 68


  Accessing the Command History 70


  Switch Boot Sequence 71


  Prepare to Configure the Switch 72


  Basic Switch Configuration 72


          Management Interface 73


          Default Gateway 74


          Duplex and Speed 75


          HTTP Access 76


          MAC Address Table Management 77


  Verifying Switch Configuration 78


  Basic Switch Management 80


          Backing Up and Restoring Switch Configuration Files 80


          Using a TFTP Server with Switch Configuration Files 82


          Clearing Switch Configuration Information 84

Configuring Switch Security 85


  Configuring Password Options 85


          Securing Console Access 85


          Securing Virtual Terminal Access 87


          Securing Privileged EXEC Access 88


          Encrypting Switch Passwords 89


          Password Recovery 90


  Login Banners 92


          Configure Telnet and SSH 93


          Configuring Telnet 93


          Configuring SSH 94


  Common Security Attacks 96


          MAC Address Flooding 96


          Spoofing Attacks 100


          CDP Attacks 101


          Telnet Attacks 102


  Security Tools 103


  Configuring Port Security 105


  Securing Unused Ports 110

Summary 111

Labs 111

Check Your Understanding 112

Challenge Questions and Activities 117

Chapter 3 VLANs 121

Objectives 121

Key Terms 121

Introducing VLANs 122


  Defining VLANs 122


  Benefits of VLANs 124


  VLAN ID Ranges 126


  Types of VLANs 126


  Voice VLANs 131


          Network Application Traffic Types 133


          Switch Port Membership Modes 136


  Controlling Broadcast Domains with VLANs 138

VLAN Trunking 143


  VLAN Trunks 144


          IEEE 802.1Q Frame Tagging 145


          Native VLANs 147


          Trunking Operation 148


          Trunking Modes 149

Configure VLANs and Trunks 151


  Configure a VLAN 152


  Managing VLANs 155


          Managing VLAN Memberships 158


          Configure a Trunk 160

Troubleshooting VLANs and Trunks 164


  Common Problems with Trunks 165


  A Common Problem with VLAN Configurations 171

Summary 173

Labs 173

Check Your Understanding 174

Challenge Questions and Activities 178

Chapter 4 VTP 181

Objectives 181

Key Terms 181

VTP Concepts 182


  What Is VTP? 182


          Benefits of VTP 184


          VTP Components 184

VTP Operation 186


  Default VTP Configuration 186


  VTP Domains 188


  VTP Advertising 190


          VTP Configuration Revision Number 192


          VTP Advertisement Types 193


  VTP Modes 197


          VTP Server-to-Client Behavior 198


          VTP Server-to-Transparent-to-Client Behavior 199


  VTP Pruning 201


          VTP Pruning in Action 202

Configure VTP 204


  Configuring VTP 204


          Steps to Configuring VTP 206


          Troubleshooting VTP Configurations 212


          Incompatible VTP Versions 212


          VTP Password Issues 212


          Incorrect VTP Domain Name 213


          All Switches Set to VTP Client Mode 214


          VTP Troubleshooting Example 215


  Managing VLANs on a VTP Server 217

Summary 219

Labs 219

Check Your Understanding 220

Challenge Questions and Activities 224

Chapter 5 STP 227

Objectives 227

Key Terms 227

Redundant Layer 2 Topologies 229


  Redundancy 229


  Issues with Redundancy 234


          Broadcast Storms 238


          Duplicate Unicast Frames 240


          Real-World Redundancy Issues 241


          Loops in the Wiring Closet 242


          Loops in Cubicles 243

Introduction to STP 244


  Spanning-Tree Algorithm (STA) 244


          STP Topology 245


          Port Types in the Spanning-Tree Algorithm 247


          Root Bridge 248


          Best Paths 249


  STP BPDU 252


          BPDU Process 253

Bridge ID 258


          Configure and Verify the BID 261


  Port Roles 263


          Configure Port Priority 265


          Port Role Decisions 266


  STP Port States and BPDU Timers 268


          Cisco PortFast 271

STP Convergence 273


  Step 1. Elect a Root Bridge 273


          Verify Root Bridge Election 274


  Step 2. Elect Root Ports 276


          Verify Root Port Election 278


  Step 3. Elect Designated and Nondesignated Ports 279


          Verify Designated and Nondesignated Port Election 283


  STP Topology Change 285

PVST+, RSTP, and Rapid PVST+ 286


  Cisco and IEEE STP Variants 287


          Per-VLAN Spanning-Tree (PVST) Overview 287


          Per-VLAN Spanning-Tree Plus (PVST+) Overview 287


          Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol (RSTP) Overview 288


          Multiple Spanning-Tree Protocol (MSTP) Overview 288


  PVST+ 288


          Configure PVST+ 291


  RSTP 294


          RSTP BPDU 295


  Edge Ports 296


  Link Types 297


  RSTP Port States and Port Roles 298


          RSTP Proposal and Agreement Process 301


  Configuring Rapid PVST+ 309


  Design STP for Trouble Avoidance 312


          Minimize the Number of Blocked Ports 313


          Use Layer 3 Switching 314


          Keep STP Even if It Is Unnecessary 316


          Keep Traffic off of the Management VLAN 316


  Troubleshoot STP Operation 316


          PortFast Configuration Error 317


          Network Diameter Issues 318

Summary 320

Labs 320

Check Your Understanding 321

Challenge Questions and Activities 327

Chapter 6 Inter-VLAN Routing 331

Objectives 331

Key Terms 331

Inter-VLAN Routing 332


  Introducing Inter-VLAN Routing 332


          One-Router-Interface-per-VLAN 332


          Router-on-a-Stick 334


          Layer 3 Switch 336


          Interfaces and Subinterfaces 337


          One-Router-Interface-per-VLAN 338


          Router-on-a-Stick 341


          Considerations for Inter-VLAN Routing Methods 345

Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing 347


  Configure Inter-VLAN Routing 347


  Configure Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing 351

Troubleshooting Inter-VLAN Routing 356


  Switch Configuration Issues 356


          Switch Cisco IOS Commands for Troubleshooting 359


  Router Configuration Issues 360


          Router Cisco IOS Commands for Troubleshooting 361


  IP Addressing Issues 362


          IP Addressing Cisco IOS Verification Commands 364

Summary 366

Labs 366

Check Your Understanding 367

Challenge Questions and Activities 373

Chapter 7 Basic Wireless Concepts and Configuration 377

Objectives 377

Key Terms 377

The Wireless LAN 379


  Why Use Wireless? 379


          Wireless LANs 380


          Comparing a WLAN to a LAN 381


          Wireless LAN Components 383


  Wireless LAN Standards 383


          Wi-Fi Certification 386


  Wireless Infrastructure Components 387


          Wireless NICs 387


          Wireless Access Points 388


          Wireless Routers 390


  Wireless Operation 391


          Configurable Wireless Parameters 391


          Wireless Topologies 393


          Wireless Association 396


  Planning the Wireless LAN 399

Wireless LAN Security 402


  Threats to Wireless Security 402


          Rogue Access Points 402


          Man-in-the-Middle Attacks 403


          Denial of Service 404


  Wireless Security Protocols 405


          Authenticating the Wireless LAN 407


          Wireless Encryption 408


          Controlling Access to the WLAN 409

Configure Wireless LAN Access 410


  Configuring the Wireless Access Point 410


          Configuring Basic Wireless Settings 413


          Configuring Wireless Security 415


          Configuring a Wireless NIC 418


          Scan for SSIDs 418


          Select the Wireless Security Protocol 420


          Verify Connectivity to the WLAN 423

Troubleshooting Simple WLAN Problems 424


  A Systematic Approach to WLAN Troubleshooting 424


  Solve Access Point Radio and Firmware Issues 426


  Channel Settings 426


  RF Interference 429


  Access Point Placement 431


  Authentication and Encryption 434

Summary 436

Labs 436

Check Your Understanding 437

Challenge Questions and Activities 441

Appendix Check Your Understanding and Challenge Questions

Answer Key 445

Glossary 461



About the Authors

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Wayne Lewis is the Cisco Academy Manager for the Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training (PCATT), based at Honolulu Community College (HonCC), and the

Legal Main Contact for the CCNA/CCNP/Network Security Cisco Academy Training Center at PCATT/HonCC. Since 1998, Wayne has taught routing and switching, wide area

networking, network troubleshooting, network security, wireless networking, IP telephony, and quality of service to instructors from universities, colleges, and high schools in

Australia, Canada, Mexico, Central America, South America, United States, American Samoa, Guam, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, Korea, Japan, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Hungary, and Great Britain, both onsite and at PCATT/HonCC. Cisco has sent Wayne to several countries to conduct inaugural Networking

Academy teacher-training sessions to certify the initial cohorts of instructors and kick off the training centers for these countries. Before teaching networking, Wayne began teaching

at age 20 at Wichita State University, followed by the University of Hawaii and HonCC. In 1992, Wayne received a Ph.D. in math, specializing in finite rank torsion-free modules over

a Dedekind domain; he now works on algebraic number theory research in his spare time. Wayne works as a contractor for Cisco , performing project management for the

development of network security, CCNA, and CCNP curriculum. He and his wife, Leslie, also run a network consulting company. Wayne enjoys surfing the South Shore of Oahu in

the summer and surfing big waves on the North Shore in the winter.